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Outdoor Family Adventure Series

Friday, June 13, 2014

With the warm weather comes many unique opportunities to spend time outside as a family. Follow along on our travels as we explore the great outdoors, get active and connect as a family this Summer in our brand new Outdoor Family Adventure Series!

Outdoor Family Adventure Series

“In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.” – John Muir

We love spending time outdoors as a family and have had some incredible adventures together through the years! We’ve hiked volcanoes,  explored beautiful beaches, taken in gorgeous views from mountain peaks and experienced the wonders of nature in our very own backyard!

Outdoor Family Adventures

This Summer I invite you to come along with us as we travel throughout Arizona, Utah and Alberta, Canada and explore the beautiful world around us. We hope to refresh, renew and reconnect as a family and we encourage you to do the same!

Along the way we’ll be sharing…

Outdoor photography tips

Healthy recipes and on-the-go family friendly snack ideas

Tips for enjoying nature as a family

Ideas of where to find family friendly outdoor adventure

Leisure apparel ideas for an active lifestyle

Much, much more!

Outdoor Family Adventure Series

Some of my favorite memories are of times spent out in nature with my family. Whether we travel far from home or go on a simple nature walk, there is just something about being outdoors as a family that fosters connection.  I also love that being outdoors encourages us all to get out and get active!

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I bring my phone along wherever we go and you can follow along with our outdoor adventures on Instagram and Facebook using hashtag #OutdoorFamilyAdventures. Here’s a little peek at what we’ve been up to…

Outdoor Family Adventure Series // Refresh, renew and reconnect as a family this Summer!

I can’t wait to share our family’s Summer adventures with you and I’d love to see what you’re doing too! Tag your photos on Instagram using hashtag #OutdoorFamilyAdventures to show us what family fun you’re having this Summer.

A special thank you to EasyLunchboxes, Albion Fit, Lifeproof and KIND Snacks for being a part of the Outdoor Family Adventure series!

Outdoor Family Adventure Series

Red, White and Blue Wall Art

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Add some patriotic flare to your home decor with this DIY Red, White and Blue wall art. Download the free printable and learn how to make your own below!

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Today I’m joining 7 other amazing bloggers to bring you a fun patriotic themed blog hop chalk full of free printables! My contribution is this 8X10 Independence Day wall art. I turned it into a simple DIY canvas piece and I love how it turned out! Take a peek at all the fabulous printables being shared along with my quick tutorial!

8 Free Patriotic Printables from your favorite bloggers!

Supplies for Red, White and Blue Wall Art:

8×10 print of the Red, White and Blue Wall art

8×10 canvas

Matte Mod Podge

Foam brush

Sand paper

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Make your own Red, White and Blue Wall Art:

1. Click here to download the Red, White and Blue Wall art then order as an 8×10 print from your favorite photo lab.

2. Purchase an 8×10 canvas from your local craft store and gather the rest of your supplies.

3. Paint your blank canvas with navy blue craft paint. Paint edges and direct brush strokes to the center of the canvas. Don’t worry about covering completely in the center as this part will be covered by the print. Allow to dry.

4. Apply a layer of Mod Podge to the front of the canvas. Place Red, White and Blue print on top of Mod Podge layer. Smooth out any wrinkles with foam brush.

5. Apply a generous layer of Mod Podge on top of Red, White and Blue print smoothing out any wrinkles as you go. Keep brush strokes straight and even if possible. Cover edges of the canvas with Mod Podge as well. Allow to dry.

6. Once the Mod Podge has dried completely, lightly sand the edges of the canvas to create a worn effect.

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If you want to keep things even simpler, you can order the 8×10 print pictured above, throw it into a frame and call it a day! I picked up this cute frame at Walmart for about $10 and the 8×10 print cost $1.49 at Costco. Inexpensive, simple and perfect for the 4th of July!

Free Red, White and Blue Frameable Print. Make sure you check out the other bloggers in this Independence Day roundup! I can’t wait to collaborate with these ladies each month and for all my Canadian friends, watch for a Canada Day version of this same project coming to the blog soon!

1. Eighteen25: Have a blast this 4th of July with these fun tags that make great party favors!

2. The Crafting Chicks: Print, cut and hang this festive USA Banner.

3. Kiki & Company: Eight printable cupcake wraps that make any dessert patriotic!

4. Paging Supermom: Patriotic Parade Fan to create your own cooling summer breezes.

5. The Idea Room: Patriotic mason jar drink labels.

6. Thirty Handmade Days: Fun “Sweet Land of Liberty” tag featuring Patriotic Popcorn Balls.

7. Simple As That: Free printable Red, White and Blue Wall Art.

8. Whipperberry: Can’t have a summer party without water, and here’s a free printable tag.

Ultimate Red, White and Blue Roundup

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

I’m excited to team up with 100+ other bloggers to bring you the ULTIMATE roundup of Red, White and Blue inspiration! Today I’m sharing this patriotic spin on my popular Pop Rocks gift tags. Be sure to keep on scrolling down for even more July Fourth  fun!

The Ultimate Red, White and Blue Roundup! 100+ ideas for patriotic holidays!

Looking for the perfect (simple) party favors for the fourth of July? Look no further! These printable red, white and blue gift tags attached to a package of Pop Rocks are so quick and easy and kids will love them! My kids love sharing these with their friends and I love how simple and budget-friendly these little treats!

Printable Pop Rocks gift tags for July fourth
Download these FREE printable tags, attach them to the Pop Rocks with a stapler or bakers twine and you’re done!

There are three different tag designs to choose from. I printed my tags as 4×6 photos at Costco but they can easily be printed at home on white cardstock. Enjoy these printable tags and ALL the other fabulous red, white and blue ideas shared by my fellow bloggers!

Click here to download Tag 1 4×6 and 8.5X11 versions.
Click here to download Tag 2 4×6 and 8.5X11 versions.
Click here to download Tag 3 4×6 and 8.5X11 versions.
 Ultimate roundup of 100+ Red, White and Blue Ideas!

Exploring Still Life Photography

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Still life photography is so much more than taking pictures of stationary objects! Come along as we explore the ins and outs of still life photography with Stephanie Studer of Life Created.

Exploring Still Life Photography

Being still is foreign to me right now. I have a 5, 2 1/2. and 10 month old who are all mobile and traveling in different directions and paces at all times. Being still might happen if I hand over a bowl of grapes and turn on Mickey Mouse, but realistically, stillness is a rare occurrence.

I recently walked by a bookstore and there were people inside reading and drinking their coffees. They were actually able to sit in a chair alone… and read. WOW!

I know how readers love the way books can take them to another place and grow their minds. I believe photography can do the same…..art can do that.

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When it is just me and a plate of food or “things” needing to be photographed, my mind has a tendency to run away. Ask my husband who has sat waiting for his plate of food he couldn’t eat until I took a picture of it…my “be back in a minute” can turn into twenty minutes super easily.

Our eyes and minds are unique to us, which is great when we go out in the world around us and find something new and different every time. A garden we walked through yesterday might hold new discoveries that our eyes didn’t find the day before. Maybe a vintage store’s shelves hold picture frames that look like tattered wood to someone else, but to you, they look like the frames your grandmother had in her kitchen.

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More than just piling pasta on a plate, food and still-life photography is a great avenue for feeling light, connecting with the subject and setting the mood.

Feeling The Light

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I’d much rather photograph a bowl of eggs than a 3 year old who likes to run away from me. My husband just sees “a bowl of eggs”, but I see more…the light and how it hits the eggs, each may be a different shade of brown and cream… spots that speckle their sides and the way their shape isn’t symmetrically oval.

In my workshops, I tell my attendees to pick a preferred place to shoot and monitor that spot for a day. Note where the light hits at different times so that you can adjust your shooting style accordingly. Having great light is key, and if you can’t find it in your house, try going outdoors.

The intensity and warmth of your light will change throughout the day, so ask yourself what light will coincide with the feeling you want your image to have.

Tools you can use to manage how the light hits your subject: For small items, consider using notecards or white piece of printer paper. Larger items can accommodate use of a reflector, sheer curtain, foam board, etc.

Connecting With the Subject

Photographing inanimate objects gives us time to interpret and feel what is happening before taking into account any technicalities and rules. This is one thing I love most about it!

Creating an image with feeling may require you to search inside a little before staging.

In my photography, I tend to drift in a vintage/kitchen/food style that utilizes natural light and styling. The kitchen is a place where a lot of memories are often made with families, so I find other people relate well. Maybe a kitchen is not your favorite place, so think of where you find comfort. How about the beach?

SEA SHELLSWhen I see these images, I know they are the shells I picked out at the nautical shop in North Carolina when I was pregnant with my first baby. Her nursery was a coastal/fish theme and I wanted shells and such to decorate with. That was 5 years ago, and since then, they have traveled across the country, never breaking. I have thought of getting rid of them a few times, but always change my mind. We don’t live in that house anymore…it was a happy/sad time since we were experiencing deployment as well as birth of our first girl.

You get the idea.

Connect with your subjects and you will enjoy it so much more. I believe when you are photographing things you love, it does show in the result.

Setting The Mood

If a shoot is pre-planned, you have time to contemplate the mood you want your image to have. The background and supporting props can help create that mood. Keep in mind, “supporting” props means only have extras that support the “hero” of the image. Limit distractions by using solid and/or neutral colors and no crazy patterns or clutter.

The mood of your image can also be solidified in how you edit your image. Clean edits with minor alterations are usually what I lean towards, and after time and practice, I know my style pretty well.

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Whatever your skill level in photography, keep at it. Your style may change, and you may stumble upon a new style you had never considered before. Pick a fruit you have never eaten before and bring it home to photograph…make goals and don’t be afraid to fail. I truly believe with any art, you can never go wrong because there aren’t any limitations.

If you found this article helpful, or if you may be interested in any of my prints for sale, please contact me at [email protected] or follow me on Instagram @lifecreated and on Facebook.

Thank you so much Stephanie for these wonderful insights into still life photography and for sharing your gorgeous work with us! 

Fluffy Tropical Fruit Dip

Monday, June 9, 2014

Light and fluffy, this tropical fruit dip makes the perfect no-bake dessert for hot Summer days! 

Fluffy Tropical Fruit Dip

Hello to all of you Simple As That readers! We’re Julie and Maddie of Tastes of Lizzy T. We’re a mother & daughter team who love to spend time together creating in the kitchen. If you’ve seen us around, you know we love our sweets! When we think desserts, we usually head straight for the chocolate and peanut butter.

Fluffy Tropical Fruit Dip

Even though rich treats are our favorites, every now and then we crave a light, fruity dessert. That’s where this Fluffy Tropical Fruit Dip comes in! When the heat of summer hits, we all tend to think of no bake desserts. This fluffy dip is perfect for those hot, muggy days when you just don’t feel like adding a single degree of heat to your house by turning on the oven. It’s creamy, it’s cool, and the oranges and pineapple make it tropically-refreshing.

Fluffy Tropical Fruit Dip

Not only is this dip no-bake,  it only takes 4 ingredients and about 5 minutes to throw together!

Here’s what you’ll do:

Drain a 20 ounce can of crushed pinapple. Place that drained pineapple and mandarin oranges in a bowl and add the vanilla pudding powder (from a 3.4 ounce box). Mix until all of the powder is absorbed in the pinapple.

Then you’ll fold in 12 ounces of Cool Whip.

And then, you’ll dig in with some pretzels or vanilla wafers. That’s it. Simple as that!

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If you’re on a low calorie diet, you can easily use sugar-free pudding and lite or fat free Cool Whip. Although the full-fat versions of Cool Whip make a dip that is creamier, the lite versions are just as good!

Fluffy Tropical Fruit Dip

We’re so thankful to Rebecca for allowing us to share with you today. We hope you’ll come hang out with us on Facebook, Pinterest or Instagram! See you soon!

Julie and Maddie

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Fluffy Tropical Fruit Dip
 
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Author: Tastes of LizzyT
Recipe type: Fruit Dip
Ingredients
  • 1 can (20 ounces) crushed pineapple, drained
  • 1 can (11 ounces) mandarin oranges, drained
  • 1 small box (3.4 ounces) vanilla instant pudding
  • 12 ounces Cool Whip
  • Vanilla wafers, pretzels, or fruit, for dipping
Instructions
  1. In a medium-size bowl, mix the drained fruit with the vanilla pudding powder until all of the powder is absorbed. Fold in the Cool Whip. Refrigerate until serving.
  2. Serve with vanilla wafers, pretzels or fruit.
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Simple things Sunday – Home

Sunday, June 8, 2014

"In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks." John Muir
We went on a little nature walk this week. It was one of my favorite spots to bring the kids when we lived here. They loved to walk along the trail, stop to splash in the creek and collect rocks. Alberta is so beautiful and we’re loving being home for the Summer to enjoy the mountains and these gorgeous blue skies!

What simple moments did you celebrate this week?

-Share your photos with us on Instagram, Twitter, G+, even Pinterest by using the hashtag #SimpleThingsSunday. Stacy on Instagram // Rebecca on Instagram

–Post your photos on the Simple as That Facebook wall anytime! I‘d love to see what’s going on in your world!

-You can also link up here on the blog each weekend starting Saturday nights at 10pm CST!

What is Simple things Sunday?

This weekly photo share is all about taking time to photograph the everyday details that make your life unique, beautiful, and special. We gather here each Sunday to share our photos, to enjoy the beauty found in the ordinary and to be reminded of just how important the simple things truly are. Read all about STS here.


Summertime Journaling + Filler Cards

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Create a memorable Summer themed scrapbook page using these fun (and FREE!) Summertime journaling and filler cards! Watch for more freebies like this one, coming the fifth of every month!

Summer themed journaling and filler cards. Free download!

For this month’s Freebies on the Fifth we went with a Summertime theme and I just love how this cute set of cards came together! Hit the CLICK TO DOWNLOAD button below to download my three card, then visit Crystal’s Blog and Kristina’s Blog to download the rest! All cards are available in JPG and PDF format!

 Summer themed journaling and filler cards. Free download!

I hope you enjoy this fun freebie!! We love creating these cute little kits and sure appreciate you taking the time to share them on Pinterest, Facebook and Twitter!

Show us your projects using Freebies on the Fifth Cards:

If you complete a project using some of our #FreebiesOnTheFifth cards we’d LOVE to see! Share them on any one of our Facebook pages (Kristina on FB, Crystal on FB, Simple as That on FB), comment on this blog post with a link to your project or share with us on instagram using hashtag #FreebiesOnTheFifth. We’d love the chance to feature your beautiful creations on Pinterest or any of our other social media outlets!

If you’re looking for more Summer themed inspiration, stop by my Summer Pinterest board where I’ve been pinning all kinds of fun stuff!

Follow Rebecca – Simple as That Blog’s board Summer on Pinterest.

I’m Linked up here.

The Phone Photography Project 2 Giveaway!

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Phone Photography project

*This giveaway is now closed. Congratulations to Bethany Rielage! Please email me at cooper(dot)rr(at)gmail.com to claim your prize! 🙂

Would you like to take better photos with the camera you always have with you—your smartphone?

Get ready to transform your mobile photography in a brand-new interactive workshop, The Phone Photography Project 2, starting July 17. Twenty expert iPhoneographers have collected their best tips, tricks, and tutorials for phone photography, and they’re ready to share it all with you inside a private online classroom—with lots of fun happening on Instagram, too.

With practical tips for mastering lighting, composition, editing, and more, this workshop will give you the tools you need to create impressive photos you’ll be proud to share online, in your home, or in your scrapbooks.

Learn more and register here.

Want to win a spot in this fabulous class!? Follow the prompts in the rafflecopter widget below to enter. Giveaway closes 06/09/2014 at 12:00AM.

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Mini Cherry and Almond Galettes

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Hi everyone! I’m so pleased to welcome my good friend and fellow Canadian, Rhonda Steed to the blog today! Rhonda is an amazing cook and equally talented photographer and I’m excited for her to share this delicious and simple Summer dessert recipe with you!

Mini Cherry and Almond Galettes

Hello Simple as that readers!! I’m super excited about doing a guest post here today! I just love Rebecca and her blog. She’s a very sweet and kind person. I’m Rhonda from Just Rhonda where I blog about my family (hubby, Alden – 11, Lucy – 8, Eli – 5, Oliver – 2 and Norah – 1) in a small southern Albertan town. I love sharing food, photography, some crafts, and every Friday I share my progress in my project life album or free downloads of PL cards. I also really love throwing parties and celebrating life. You can find me at my blog, Pinterest, or Instagram.

Rebecca said I could share whatever I wanted but to try and keep it along the “simple” theme. I thought I would share a SUPER easy dessert that is best with fresh summer fruit.

Mini Cherry and Almond Galettes

Mini Cherry and Almond Galettes

I don’t use a lot of prepared foods. I like to make most things from scratch. But one exception to that rule at our house is puff pastry. I have made it from scratch and it is anything but simple! It took 2 days and a whole lot of butter. Buying it is a whole lot easier. 😉 My favorite brand is from President’s Choice but there are other brands out there. It is so easy to make an appetizer or entree or this dessert!

A Galette is a rustic tart/ pie. It’s free formed and done without a pan. That’s part of what makes it so easy! For these little hand ones you need only 5 ingredients.

1 Box of puff pastry
Fresh Cherries
Sugar
Sliced Almonds
1 Egg

You can use any fresh fruit really. I used cherries because that’s what we had around the house.

Mini Cherry and Almond Galettes

Open your box of puff pastry and unroll it. Cut it into squares.

Mini Cherry and Almond Galettes

Add some cut up cherries.

Mini Cherry and Almond Galettes with Summer Fruit

Sprinkle with sugar and almonds.

Mini Cherry and Almond Galettes

Fold up the edges around the filling. Place them on your cookie sheet.

Mini Cherry and Almond Galettes

Put an egg into a little bowl and mix it up with a fork. Then use a pastry brush to brush the egg wash over each one and sprinkle with a little bit of sugar.

Mini Cherry and Almond Galettes

Then pop them into a preheat 400 degree oven for 15 minutes or until they are golden brown.

That’s it. I like them warm with ice cream, but they are great all on their own too!

Mini Cherry and Almond Galettes

How simple is that?! For some other easy 3 ingredient fillings go check out my blog tomorrow.

Simple things Sunday – On the Road

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Chronicle your next Road Trip by taking  Photos of your view from the passenger seat and compile them into a collage

This weekend we made our way from Arizona to Canada! We drove straight through and the kids did great, sleeping all the way from Salt Lake City to Shelby, Montana. We love road tripping and will be taking it slower on the way back to AZ to enjoy some of the beauty that Idaho, Utah and Arizona have to offer! For now, we’re thankful to be home safe and sound to enjoy some time with our families this Summer!

Road Trip Photo Idea:

Snap a photo of your view from the passenger seat as you travel through each destination on your next road trip. It’s such a fun way to chronicle your travels! The unique scenery, the road signs marking the entrance to a new state, sunrise or sunset. I think this collage of photos from our trip home tells a story of the 5 States we passed through and I love it!

What simple moments did you celebrate this week?

-Share your photos with us on Instagram, Twitter, G+, even Pinterest by using the hashtag #SimpleThingsSunday. Stacy on Instagram // Rebecca on Instagram

–Post your photos on the Simple as That Facebook wall anytime! I‘d love to see what’s going on in your world!

-You can also link up here on the blog each weekend starting Saturday nights at 10pm CST!

What is Simple things Sunday?

This weekly photo share is all about taking time to photograph the everyday details that make your life unique, beautiful, and special. We gather here each Sunday to share our photos, to enjoy the beauty found in the ordinary and to be reminded of just how important the simple things truly are. Read all about STS here.


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