Lavender’s Blue Designs Recap and Giveaway Winner

Here is a Recap of our Passion Perspective week with Lavender’s Blue Designs…

Monday: Get to know Becca and Lavender’s Blue Designs!

Tuesday: Dive more into the Journey of Lavender’s Blue Designs!

Wednesday: Learn more about Becca and Lavender’s Blue Designs through our Passion Perspective Interview!

Thursday: Read reviews from actual Lavender’s Blue Designs customers

AND THE WINNER IS…

Kristen P!!!

Kristen, check your email!! At some point today, you will receive an email with your Easter Printable Pack Giveaway Gift!

Super bummed you didn’t win? Don’t worry, keep reading!! This printable pack (Click to see photos at the bottom of the linked post) will be available to you for the next 2 weeks at only $10! This pack is a sure fire way to have an awesome party of your own and to be your best Easter yet! Click the link below to purchase:

https://www.etsy.com/listing/184808430/easter-printable-party-pack?ref=shop_home_active_1

We know that Becca’s work is so amazing that you may have been distracted by these posts all week and possibly have forgot to sign up for The Dating Divas Marriage Makeover Conference! And, remember, this conference is ONLINE- Yep, you can listen to these amazing speakers from the comfort of your couch!! 😀

The Dating Divas are thrilled to present you with the 2014 Marriage Makeover Virtual Conference! Last year’s online event was such a huge success for so many people that we’ve created a full 7-day Online Conference, focused on strengthening the most important thing in each of our lives… our marriages!

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We’re bringing together 6 of the TOP experts in marriage, parenting, intimacy, communication, and happiness to help you reconnect, re-energize and truly make-over your marriage, right from the comfort of your home, the week of April 6-12th!

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Lavender’s Blue Designs Products & Reviews

cropped-logo9“Lavender’s Blue is a design studio offering custom stationery designs for all the celebratory events in your life, whether it’s a wedding, new baby, birthday, or just because. I also offer coordinating items such as menus, place cards, favor tags, and decorations to help you create an event that is truly unique and memorable.”

“I am a designer and teacher with a degree in architectural design. I have a passion for smart and thoughtful design, whether in architecture, drawing, graphics, photography, sewing, or crafts. Stay up to date with my current design projects at my blog www.lavendersbluedesigns.com.”

Lavender’s Blue Designs has a 5-star review on Etsy and plenty of enthusiastic reviews from very happy customers after working with Becca. Not only is Becca’s work greatly enjoyed, but customers really appreciate how detail oriented, efficient, and creative Becca is with her work through Lavender’s Blue Designs.

“Best Etsy seller I’ve worked with! So sweet, super cute packaging, and lightning-quick turnaround!”

“So friendly and efficient. She even sent me a little extra as a thank you! I will buy from her again.”

“Beautiful packaging! Timely arrival, friendly seller! Thank you!”

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“I love this idea!! You are such a creative teacher.. Those kids are lucky to be in your class!! I hope you’ll have a full map. Please post a picture of it when you do get your postcards back.” Chau for the DIY Balloon Launch Postcard

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“Becca is one of the most caring people I know, and her thoughtfulness fuels her creativity. Her designs are clean and modern, and nothing she does is ever without extensive deliberation. Her concern for her quality of work comes out in everything she does – even little things for friends! She is definitely a designer at heart! I have seen her designs range from eye-catching promo

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Passion Perspective Interview with Becca

We hope you read yesterday’s post and appreciate all that goes into building a design business like Lavender’s Blue Designs. If you have not taken a peek at Becca’s work, on our website or on her Etsy or Minted accounts, you should take a moment and look at the amazing attention to detail she puts into her work. She is a creative genius. When we were working with Becca to design our website, she listened to our wants and needs and came up with a half dozen preliminary ideas. She was open to our input, made changes as we requested and did not stop working and reworking her designs until we were fully satisfied. It was a blessing to work with someone so gifted and talented. Today you will be able to see how “patience, hard work, and staying true to yourself” has been the backbone of her success. She certainly has been an answer to prayer for us.

BlogButton3Today we are going to share with you some of the ups and downs of Becca’s journey. We asked her how her faith played a part of this journey through the expected and unexpected challenges and blessings of developing and running her own business.

What were the challenges-expected and unexpected?
“It’s definitely been a challenging journey, but God has been gracious, time and time again. Some days, I feel like I must be crazy not to be doing something architecture or education-related, since those are actually the fields I studied in school. It makes me wonder whether I’ve wasted years of my life working toward one thing, only to go in a different direction altogether. But it’s in these times of anxiety and desperation that I hear God whispering to me, and he reminds me, ‘I have a plan for you. …

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The Journey of Lavender’s Blue Designs

Today we will take you on a journey of Becca’s company Lavender’s Blue Design and you will experience how her passion for crafts and design became a custom design business.

We asked Becca a series of questions:

What was your original passion and how did it change into what you are doing now?
“I’ve always had a passion for craft and design.  I love how good design (graphic, industrial, architectural) has the ability to persuade, to communicate, to enable, and to empower. And craft, that is, the skill of making something by hand, goes hand in hand with design. I spent a lot of my time in college learning, studying, and practicing a lot of the skills I have today – more abstract skills like how to apply design principles to more tangible skills like how to draw a straight line (it’s harder than you think!).  I think it’s the perfect blend of these two elements, craft and design, that creates a good product.”

How and when did it begin?
“My first, real dabble in graphic design started when I decided to design my own wedding invitations. I ended up teaching myself how to use Adobe Illustrator so I could translate the ideas in my head onto paper. I ended up loving the whole process so much that I started volunteering to design wedding invitations for my friends and family. As people saw the invitations that I was creating, word spread and people I didn’t even know started approaching me about custom design. I spent a large amount of time developing my website, working on my photography to take quality photos of my work, and submitting my work to different websites and companies for features and publications.”

So far, Becca’s work has been published on The Knot, Disney Baby, Babble,

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Getting to Know Becca and Lavender’s Blue Designs

This week Growing Weisser has the awesome privilege of introducing you, our followers, to the extremely talented graphic designer who created all the “Growing Weisser” images you see on our website. Becca Thongkham is a freelance designer that our Bekah had the honor of befriending 2 years ago. Becca describes their relationship as such,  “I met Bekah at SGU in Grenada, where both our husbands attend medical school. We quickly became friends as we found ourselves going to church together, attending women’s Bible study together, and visiting the local children’s home every week. We also have a few things in common like living in California, a love for crafts and cooking, and husbands who love In ‘n Out!”

Today we will get to know a bit about Becca- where she grew up, her education and the beginning of her passion for design.

Becca’s story begins…” I grew up in the prairielands of Canada, where I spent my childhood climbing trees and reading books (often reading books in trees!). I was never short on imagination as a child, and books were my fuel. My family eventually moved to Mesa, Arizona, where I started finding mediums to translate my imagination into reality. In school, I took every art class I could get into – drawing, pottery, architecture, photography. Eventually, I majored in Architecture in college, with a minor in Design. I loved studying architecture, but realized it wasn’t quite right for me. I found that the reality of architecture consists a lot more of technical details and building codes instead of the poetry and artistry that I had loved about it in the first place.”

Her education continues…”I ended up getting my Master’s in Elementary Education, and thought that maybe I could teach instead. After a few years in education, I realized …

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Daily Routines

Routines for me are the secret ingredient to get through most of my parenting days. We have our morning routine, a meal routine, a nap routine, a bed routine, and so on and so forth. Now that my nap routine is fairly successful, it is almost enjoyable. Once I turn off the lights and turn on Hanna’s white noise she lays her head down on my shoulder pops her left hand fingers in her mouth, her right hand twirls her hair and she’s ready to lay down. It’s like magic!

I also love our night routine – laughing together as a family as the girls run around being silly. Followed by pajamas, brushing teeth, stories, prayers, and a little “I love you” song I sing to the girls passed down from my parents. Now Ellie sings it with me:

I love you Ellie

Oh, yes I do.

I love you Ellie

‘Cuz you’re so true.

When you’re not with me

I’m blue.

Oh, Ellie

I love you!

I’ve also started a fun routine to take pictures of the girls. It is hard to capture all the adorable memories, so I try to take a quick picture of them every few days in the same spot before we leave the house in the morning.

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I think it also needs to be said that although routines can be great, it is also fun and important to break them occasionally. I think my favorite is breakfast for dinner! Today we tried a new little hiking adventure with our friends. It was during nap time, so I was a little nervous, but we had a blast and I always leave a new experience feeling proud that I tried something new!

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What are some routines that get your family through the day? What are

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Spring Cleaning… it’s here!

Happy Spring! There are so many things I absolutely love about Spring. Fresh air, flowers, green grass, sweet aromas, and new life. But I have to admit, spring cleaning is not my best feature. But, I do love when things are clean. It feels organized, free, clear, and refreshing. So I love the end result, I just get stuck in the process of getting there. So, I have decided to do a little research and blog about spring cleaning tactics, ideas, and hints to try to motivate me to get some cleaning done. In researching, I found lots of information and some great websites with cleaning supplies, printables, checklists. So here are some thoughts, followed by the checklists and websites.

My Overall Tips:
Strategy: Have a plan as you go into it. Room by room? Task by task? Priorities first?
Set it all out: Make sure you have all cleaning supplies, rags, and everything ready.
Delegate: Don’t feel like you have to do everything. Divvy up the jobs.
Use Time Well: Work for a specific amount of time. And take breaks. If you feel overwhelmed, start small. Do different jobs on different days.
Make it Fun: Add incentives and rewards for those family members who help.

Main Cleaning Verbs:
Wash: laundry, sheets, makeup brushes, pillow covers
Dust: blinds, decor, furniture
Clean: windows, mirrors, sink, toilets, showers, oven, car
Wipe down: appliances
Polish: any silver, pots or pans
Organize: organize papers, decor, books, pantry, refrigerator
Vaccuum: carpet, car
Mop: floors
Sort: Use four bins 1.Thrift or Sell, 2.Find Home, 3.Storage, 4.Throw out
Flip: mattresses
Throw out: all expired food and medicines
Clear: Clutter
Clean out: Closet- Take to thrift store, consignment shop, or sell on Ebay. A fun thing to do would be to host a clothes swap party. Out …

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Power Balls

Power Balls are a great snack for a busy, on-the-go day or when you need a protein packed, peanut buttery deliciousness pick-me-up after a hard workout! They are delicious, healthy, and so easy to make!DSC_4830 DSC_4829 DSC_4826 DSC_4823

[Makes about 20 balls]


INGREDIENTS:
2 Cups Dry, Old Fashioned Oats
1 Cup Peanut Butter (I used Trader Joe’s Creamy Salted Peanut Butter from unblanched peanuts in one batch and Skippy Creamy Peanut Butter in the other for a sweeter version for my husband)
1 Cup Ground Flaxseed
1/3 Cup Honey
2 Tsp Vanilla
3/4 Cup Chocolate Chips (Optional, but a good option :D)
1/4 Cup – 1/2 Cup Raisins (Optional)
Saran Wrap

The fun thing about this recipe is the possibilities are endless. You can add other dried fruit, coconut flakes, nuts or other types of chocolate 🙂

DIRECTIONS:
Combine all ingredients into a large bowl and stir well (you can also use a stand mixer on low with a paddle attachment to mix the ingredients). Because there are so many options for this snack, you can also separate the recipe into two halves to make two different flavors. Once everything is thoroughly mixed, cover the bowl with saran wrap and place in the refrigerator to chill for about 30 minutes. Once it is completely chilled, roll into balls and store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

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Your kids and husband will love these! And, you will too! It is also a great recipe to let your kids help add the ingredients and use as a fun activity! Here are some fun ideas to make an easy recipe into a great learning experience for your kids! A peanut butter protein power ball is a filling, but light snack so one batch will go a long way! Enjoy! 🙂

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The Benefits and Blessings of a Marriage Conference

Marriage is a commitment, a decision to “have and to hold, in sickness and in health, ’til death do us part”….BUT as awesome as that sounds…you do not really know how difficult it will be when you say “I do” to honor that commitment on a day to day basis. It takes a lifetime to learn to be unselfish, to put someone else’s needs before your own and to serve, respect and actively love another person in every decision you make for the rest of your life. I am a commitment person, when I make a vow or give my word, I am ALL IN!!! Marriage is the best and most fulfilling relationship I have ever invested in but it has also required more patience and perseverance than all other relationships. I absolutely LOVE my husband, he is my best friend and he has stolen my heart forever. The challenge is not my husband per se, it is the challenge of two people learning to live and love, forgive and forget and move on through the ups and downs of life together.
It is very important to be student’s of each other-to grow together and continue to learn about likes and dislikes, dreams, hopes and visions for your future together. It takes time, committed to intentional active listening and talking and then for us, praying together. Reading books together, pursuing hobbies together, being open to join your spouse in things he likes that may not be your favorite way to spend time, all help develop a deeper appreciation for one another. It is also very important to keep growing as individuals, encouraging one another to pursue personal interests and share the new things you learn.
Dating your spouse is a great investment of time and energy. Regular time together, set …

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Trusting Your Heart

I think that without a doubt parenting is one of the most, if not the most, difficult job. There is no manual, no “rules.” We are faced with thousands of decisions each day, constantly wondering if we are making the right choices.

With this difficult job also comes the biggest rewards – those smiling faces, the sounds of laughter, the joy and excitement we get to witness each day.

This is why I love reading and hearing stories about amazing parents. The kinds of stories that inspire us to see each day as an opportunity to revel in the amazing gift of parenthood. What do these parents do? They trust their heart.

Here is a great story I saw today on my Facebook news feed about a mom who trusted her heart when she was told many times that her autistic son would never speak again, and now he is a college student at 15 and possibly on track to win a Nobel Prize in Physics. (If you have the time, watch the entire video. It is quite inspiring). She encourages other parents, saying, “As parents, we know in our hearts what our kids need,” she says, “and we need to trust that a little more. Even if that goes against what others are saying.”

Something that really spoke to me from this interview is how this mom really watched her kids. She saw what they were interested in and helped to foster their interests. She let them explore and learn, often on their own terms.

I know this isn’t easy. Often times it is uncomfortable or inconvenient. So many of the things Ellie loves to do are messy and require a lot of clean up (playing in the rain, playing in the mud, visiting farms and feeding animals), but …

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