JANUARY - Our year started off just as crazy as it ended. On January 2nd, we sold our house of 16 years. This month also marked Zoe's 5th birthday! Major, major stuff! So, this picture is from a previously posted lunch from her birthday. See the full post and details here.
FEBRUARY - Valentine's Day! Yup, seems like a good excuse for a 'hearty' lunch, doesn't it? This is one from last year made in a muffin tin. Read the full post here.
Orange vanilla Greek yogurt, raisins, chocolate chip cookie, cucumber, leftover rice pilaf and baked chicken, and shredded cheddar jack cheese, topped off with some fun heart picks.
MARCH -Simplicity. There were lots of lunches like that this month as we were working on getting in a new home. Just quick, yummy, fun, and done.
Cucumber w/ a bear pick, Trader Joe's Cheddar Rockets, Swiss cheese, olive/caper mix, grapes, and smoked turkey, all in our Nibble Tray.
APRIL - Technically still 'homeless' and living with my mom made it very difficult to nest before baby arrived, so I had to spend that energy making things for her instead. Two projects were born... 2 nice mid-weight blankets that I use every single day. Seriously, love these things! And, burp cloths. While, I thought I'd never use this
To make these blankets, I used this tutorial from Greener Grass. I used flannel and minky dot and they were super easy. I absolutely love this fabric, too. I could so see a room decorated with these colors and whimsical forest patterns.
For the burp cloths, I used my own mash-up of the tutorial found here at Diary of a Quilter and the one here
at The Happy Scraps. The biggest thing I can say is that you have to
prewash, dry, and iron all the fabric, including the cloth diapers. This
is absolutely not a step to skip. I used flannel pieces and made a
general measurement and used the cereal box tip for ironing. You'll see
what I mean if you look at the tutorials. They were tedious, but turned
out so cute. Seriously.. I want another baby just to use more burp
cloths! Will I make you some? Um.. hell no. I would never make them
again without some serious incentives.
I even managed to bust out a few bibs with scraps. These were super simple too, and I found a great free template here at Craftaholics Anonymous, but I will admit that I made my mommy sew all the snaps on.
MAY - We moved into our new house AND our baby girl was born! Yup.. it was pretty much nuts!
For hubby - Baby turkey, cheddar, and green apple bagels (both traditional baby colors included since we didn't know what gender we were having), baby Triscuits with Babybel cheese, baby peppers, cucumber, and carrots with guacamole, little Chobani bite yogurt, and Vita Coco to drink, all packed in our GoGreen lunchbox.
For the kiddo - baby bagel with cream cheese, strawberries (baby elephant picks too), cinnamon almonds, baby jelly beans, baby triscuits with Babybel cheese, baby carrots, cucumber, and pepper, all in our favorite EasyLunchboxes.
JUNE - In the summer, I'm all about salads, and taco salad is a favorite. Ours is meat free and always uses Russsian dressing. Yum!
Taco salad (chips packed separate), black beans, dressing in our mini dipper, and sesame sticks, all packed in our Easylunchboxes.
JULY -Snack boxes are in full swing around here in the summer, and we got in some great practice and ideas for when school would start, too. Almost always packed and stashed for easy access when in need of a quick snack, an on the go treat, or a last second pick me up when lounging by the pool, these things are more popular than 'actual' lunches. Here are a few examples.
Cucumber, grapes, and caramel Pirate's Booty in our Lock&Lock box.
Mini croissant with Trader Joe cookie butter and slivered almonds.
AUGUST -With an abundance of zucchini and an obsession with butterscotch, this bread was destined to be born last summer. It is amazing. That is all. Get the recipe here.
SEPTEMBER - And, let the Kindergarten adventure begin!
'Apple' cucumbers in cup, checkerboard apple, peanut butter and apple jelly sandwich w/ leaf, apple Pirate's Booty.
OCTOBER - Happy Halloween!
Turkey pepperoni in cup, orange bell pepper, Goldfish crackers in Mini Dipper, Muenster cheese, and a chocolate in polkadot container, all in a Lunchbots Trio.
NOVEMBER - Can anyone say leftover turkey with a twist?
Grapes, Greek pasta salad, smoked turkey on ciabatta with spinach, Swiss, Dijon, and cream cheese, all in our Easylunchboxes.
DECEMBER - Merry Christmas!
Smoked turkey with tree picks, cucumber 'trees', holiday Wheat Thins, and Swiss cheese 'trees', all packed in our Sassy box.
A little 'cheesy' snack for the Kindergarten class! How cute are they? And that's that, then. Here's to 2015!
oh my goodness, Sarah, what an amazing year it's been for you! Love all the awesome lunch and craft ideas. You're a girl after my own heart with all those handmade burp cloths, blankets and bibs! I made a ton of those in my day as well. You are truly amazing in all that you've accomplished! and I love that you got your mommy to help sew on snaps. lol. always my least favorite part of a project - buttons! :) Congrats and wishing you a happy 2015! Hope it's the best one yet! <3
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!! Looking forward to another great but hopefully calmer year!
DeleteWow! I love your year in review! You have amazing bento and craft skills! I love the blankets and burb clothes you made! Friends made me similar burb cloth and they are so much better then any store bought ones! We loved them! Also, I of course love all your lunches! Great post and great year! Have a Happy and Healthy 2015!
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