Friday, July 1, 2016

Gettin’ Crafty with Randi Dukes, Part 5

Gettin’ Crafty with Randi Dukes, Part 5
By O. Michele Giacomini


July 1, 2016

Fourth of July is just a few days away, so this week we’ve been working with Randi Dukes from Dukes and Duchesses for tips and hint s on incredible DIY projects you can do to be sure your Fourth of July party is a big hit!

With her projects being incredible and easy this week, we’ve been clamoring for more, so Randi is leaving is with 10 more quick and easy DIY project ideas, showing us that sometimes it’s just the small things that make an event extra special, (and you might be able to use this weekend for throwing them together)!!! Check them out!!



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(Click here to check out these last second DIY projects): http://dukesandduchesses.com/10-creative-ideas-for-the-4th-of-july/

Thank you Randi for joining us this week. It has been a treat to feature you and your DIY projects. We hope you will join us again in the very near future!
Happy Fourth of July all!

If you have any questions for Randi, please leave in the comments section below. Check out these projects by clicking on the photos above.

Thursday, June 30, 2016

Gettin’ Crafty with Randi Dukes, Part 4

Gettin’ Crafty with Randi Dukes, Part 4
By O. Michele Giacomini


June 30, 2016

Fourth of July will be here before you know it and we want to help you create an event that everyone will remember! This week the amazing Randi Dukes from Dukes and Duchesses here with tips and hints to help you through the party of the century!!!

Today, Randi is showing us how to make terrific tablescapes with some tiny touches that will have your guests, “ooohing and ahhhhing” all over the place!

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Happy Fourth of July!  Will you be celebrating with friends and family?  If so, I have a few fun last minute ideas to make your fourth of July tablescape sparkle with supplies you probably have in your craft cabinet!  Rethink your scrapbook drawer and glitter up that table!” (Click here for instructions): http://dukesandduchesses.com/fourth-of-july-tablescape/

If you have any questions for Randi, please leave in the comments section below. Check out these projects by clicking on the photos above. Join us tomorrow when Randi shows us a few more Fourth of July tips that will elevate your party to the next level!

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

BOOK TOUR BEGINS TOMORROW!!!!

HOORAY!!!  My Summer Book Tour Begins tomorrow for my new release:

Looking for B.O.B. (BrightSides of Bull$#!+) 
Every Day

Please join me at one of these locations:

June 30th 5-7pm Truckee, CA 
Meet me in Old Town Truckee at the Street Faire. (Red tent, near the Squeeze Inn)
Bookshelf Stores, Inc. Booth
(For more info: http://myemail.constantcontact.com/6-30-Truckee-Thursday-Olivia-Michele-Giacomini.html?soid=1102329573843&aid=wnj5NJiNOPY)


July 9th 2-4pm, Newcastle, CA
Meet my for some wine tasting, and listen to a great band at:
Dono dal Cielo
6100 Wise Road

July 10th 1-3pm, Auburn, CA
Meet me for some more wine tasting at:
SIP
337 Commerical Street (Near the old Fire Station)


(Quantities of books will be limited, so I suggest buying ahead of time, if possible. You can follow the link in the upper right hand corner of my blog site to purchase, or go to Amazon.com and type in: "Miss OMG")

Looking forward to seeing you at one of these events!!!

Gettin’ Crafty with Randi Dukes, Part 3

Gettin’ Crafty with Randi Dukes, Part 3
By O. Michele Giacomini


June 29, 2016

Fourth of July is less than a week away and we want to help you create an event that everyone will remember! So this week we have the incredible Randi Dukes from Dukes and Duchesses here to help!!!

Today, Randi is showing us how to make Pop Rocks Lollipops that are sure to spark delight in kid of all ages!

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These pop rocks lollipops might be one of my favorite ideas ever for the Fourth of July. I first saw them on a website that no longer exists and knew they’d be a big hit with my kids!” (Click here for instructions): http://dukesandduchesses.com/pop-rocks-lollipops/

If you have any questions for Randi, please leave in the comments section below. Check out these projects by clicking on the photos above. Join us tomorrow when Randi shows us how that it’s the tiny touches that make terrific tablescapes for your tremendous 4th of July party!

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

MOM MODE: Your Babies are ALWAYS your Babies

My heart weighs heavy today. I'm in "Mom Mode" yet neither of my kiddos are even under my roof right now.

Our oldest, Eric, is scouring the great Pacific Northwest in hopes of settling there. UGH!!! This kid is causing me to be sleepless while he's in Seattle.

Our youngest, Ryan, is off "living in the moment" in Europe. Now this would not bother me so much, but he's now sick. There is NOTHING more helpless feeling than knowing your child is sick and you canNOT get to him to help take care of him.  

Yes, I've video chatted with him and I even looked at his tonsils through our phones (thank goodness for modern technology). WHAT?  I'm a mom, of course I did that...you would too, so don't judge me! He looks like hell and I know he feels like it too.  Nothing worse than being in one of the most amazing places on earth (VENICE, my favorite) and stuck in bed...(alone). ;) AYE!

While I've showered him thoroughly with what I call "motherly advice" (and what he references as "nagging"), I'm now worried sick, because he refuses to get off his butt and go to the doctor. I mean, he's in a country, where he can be seen for FREE, and he definitely needs to be, but he won't.

I know, as a mom, we need to let our children fail on their own, so that they can live and learn, but this is NOT one of those moments I feel okay with letting slide under the radar.  HE'S MY BABY! Albeit, he's my 21 year old baby, but I want  my baby to be healthy. Can you blame me?

So, just a word to all you parents of young children out there...you know how you worry about them day in and day out?  Well, get used to it, because it never stops. 

Now on that note, anyone know where I can get a cheap flight to Venice so I can go take care of my son?

Gettin’ Crafty with Randi Dukes, Part 2

Gettin’ Crafty with Randi Dukes, Part 2
By O. Michele Giacomini


June 28, 2016

Fourth of July is coming up and we know you want to make it extra special. So this week we have the one and only Randi Dukes from Dukes and Duchesses here to help!!!

Today, Randi is showing us how to make Glow in the Dark shirts that everyone will love wearing.

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“I love to dress my kids in coordinating holiday shirts for the 4th of July.  This year I made glow in the dark shirts for them to wear.  Their stars will be glowing away while we’re watching fireworks!  That sure trumps a glow stick, doesn’t it?  Let me show you how easy it is to make glow in the dark shirts for your kids … or for the whole family!” (Click here for instructions): http://dukesandduchesses.com/glow-in-the-dark-shirts-for-the-4th/

If you have any questions for Randi, please leave in the comments section below. Check out these projects by clicking on the photos above. Join us tomorrow when Randi shows us how to make your Fourth of July party a huge hit with Pop Rock Lollipops!

Monday, June 27, 2016

Gettin’ Crafty with Randi Dukes

Gettin’ Crafty with Randi Dukes
By O. Michele Giacomini




June 27, 2016


Are you a crafty kind of person, or someone who would like to be?  I know that the holidays can often inspire us to make things we’d never sit around and do for an average Wednesday. But sometimes we feel that urge to make...but we have no idea what to create. Well, our guest this week does...and boy are you in for a treat, because we have the one and only Randi Dukes from Dukes and Duchesses!!! (If you know her DIY site, you know what an honor this is)!


I was able to connect with Randi recently to get a head start on Fourth of July projects, and I’m so excited to share them with you this week!


Before we get started, let’s check in with Randi:


OMG: Thank you for being here with us this week Randi. As you know, I LOVE your DIY projects and your site is tremendous! Tell us about how your website was born?


RD: “I created Dukes and Duchesses as an online scrapbook of sorts and then realized that people, besides my family, were reading about the crafts and projects I was creating.  That inspired me to continue on the craft/DIY path.  I’ve always loved creative projects and writing has been a really fun outlet.”


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OMG: You mentioned that you’ve always loved creative projects, so how long have you been crafty/DIYer?


RD: “I’ve loved crafts and DIY projects since I was a child and during my teen years I was greatly inspired by Martha Stewart.”


OMG:  Who wasn’t inspired by her, right? She is amazing, and you have obviously been a very good “student” of hers!  Do you remember the first thing ever making?


RD: “The first thing I remember making were PILES of potholders made on a loom.  I spent a summer creating hundreds of them.  As an adult, I realized that I could think outside the box and create my own projects rather than just copy others.”


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Example of the late great loom potholders!


OMG:  *laughing* Oh my gosh, you are giving me flashbacks of sitting at my grandma’s house doing the same thing! So glad you discovered that you were so talented and creative, because you have a lot to offer you readers/followers. Speaking of which, what do you really hope that your readers are "taking away" from your site?


RD:  “I love having the chance to pop briefly into the lives of others to inspire people to live creatively.  I hope my readers see that creative doesn’t have to be complex.”


OMG: Just one of the many things to love about you! I like that you try to make projects “do-able” for people at all skill levels.


Tell us what your all-time favorite TOP 5 DIY projects have been?


RD: “The top five projects I’ve done – that’s tough.  I love the repurposed terracotta pot table, the small space wall desk, my DIY console {that was my first major build}, my painted fabric chair, and the bench I made from a headboard.  But I have years and years of projects on my site and lots more that hold a top spot for me.”


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One of Randi’s very favorite DIY projects


OMG: I know we are going to focus on some Fourth of July projects this week, but do you have some other summer DIY projects that people should also be checking out?
     
RD: “Some of my (favorite) summer projects would be the terracotta pot table, DIY charcoal grill, & jeans pocket utensil holder.”


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DIY Charcoal Grill & Jeans Pocket Utensil Holders


OMG: Those are some great projects too Randi!  And we could even use those for Fourth of July! Thank you for sharing those with us!


If you have any questions for Randi, please leave in the comments section below. Check out these projects by clicking on the photos above. Join us tomorrow when Randi shows us how to make really spectacular Fourth of July Glow in the Dark shirts!