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Author: Elizabeth Smillie

Hello there! I'm Elizabeth. Welcome to my website and blog space. All the products in my little shop are hand crafted and stem from my desire to provide creative and high quality products that make people feel lovely. I believe the little moments of life matter, every day should be celebrated, and that the beauty all around us is a gift from the Creator to be enjoyed. I'm married to a wonderful guy who happens to be my greatest cheerleader and best friend, mama to three little ones and currently reside in the heartland of America.
the random bits, via Instagram

the random bits, via Instagram

Remember how I’ve mentioned Instagram? And how I post to it occasionally? The photos can be a bit random, from my new {broken} coffee mug, to shots of projects in progress, to things that I’m packaging up to send to customers or pretty little packages that have arrived in the mail – bits of just about everything! And lots of baby photos {because she’s just so sweet}. :) If you’d like to follow me and see what we’re up too, I’m @pltmarket :)

Here are some highlights from this week:

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Brand new – and hopefully being added to the shop soon – little cloud cupcake toppers! I’ve had these in mind for a while, and finally had the time to make them :)
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Have you heard of Dear Lillie? I love her blog, and also her shop. Haven’t bought any of their things yet {I’d LOVE a growth chart!} but on Easter saw that they were having a 30% off sale and so I snatched up the “In Christ Alone” pillow cover. It showed up this week and her packaging was so sweet! And I’m loving the pillow, too. :)

IMG_2241 These paper stars are hanging in the children’s room, and I’m hoping to add some to the shop soon. {really, I have quite a list of things that I hope to have “coming soon”!}IMG_2243 This little guy has been a reluctant napper for the past few weeks, and he actually took a nap on Thursday. {see those eyelashes? they slay me}week on instagram from the path less traveled

another little pretty that came in the mail – Laura of Along for the Ride was having a sale {I love a sale – can you tell?} and when the bracelet I had ordered arrived, I found that she had included this fun set of hoops, as well! Funny thing – I’ve been wearing the earrings more than the bracelet :) Love them!

I’m linking this on Life Rearranged – do you use Instagram? I’d love to see your photos!

How-Tuesday (on a Thursday): DIY Egg Centerpiece

How-Tuesday (on a Thursday): DIY Egg Centerpiece

Have you ever wondered how to make eggs stand up without using those darling little egg cups? Well, today I’ll show you how :) And yes, today is Thursday, not Tuesday … {life … happened. I’m sure you understand}.

This project is perfect for all sorts of celebrations: Easter, Earth Day, baby showers or farm-themed birthdays – and if you use the eggs as vases for tiny arrangements, the list grows even more. You could even adapt these to use as mini herb pots on your kitchen windowsill!

DIY Easter Egg and Grass Centerpiece via the Path Less Traveled

The materials for this project are very simple:

– egg shells {either empty for vases or with grass growing in them}

– a candle

– matches

– a platter {or whatever you’d like the eggs to be stood on}

DIY Easter Egg and Grass Centerpiece via the Path Less Traveled

Step one: Light your candle

DIY Easter Egg and Grass Centerpiece via the Path Less Traveled

Step two: find where you’d like your first egg to be placed and tip your candle so that the hot wax drips on the exact spot {holding your candle at a slightly upside down angle – 100-110 % works well – allows the flame to melt your candle quickly so that you can work before your pool hardens. Experiment a bit and find the method that works for you :)}

DIY Easter Egg and Grass Centerpiece via the Path Less Traveled

Step three: Quickly press an egg in the center of this puddle, holding it upright for a few seconds until the wax hardens.DIY Easter Egg and Grass Centerpiece via the Path Less Traveled

Repeat step three until you’ve completed your arrangement, and then step back to admire. :)

DIY Easter Egg and Grass Centerpiece via the Path Less TraveledEnjoy! I’d love to hear how yours turn out. :)

 

<3

 

Happy Easter from me to you – and a few of my favorite free printables!

Happy Easter from me to you – and a few of my favorite free printables!

free printable via the Pleated Poppy }

Christ the Lord is risen today, Alleluia!
Earth and heaven in chorus say, Alleluia!
Raise your joys and triumphs high, Alleluia!
Sing, ye heavens, and earth reply, Alleluia!
 
Love’s redeeming work is done, Alleluia!
Fought the fight, the battle won, Alleluia!
Death in vain forbids him rise, Alleluia!
Christ has opened paradise, Alleluia!
-Charles Wesley
 

I hope you all have a blessed, joy filled day celebrating our Savior!

<3

How Tuesday: Faux Gilded Easter Eggs

How Tuesday: Faux Gilded Easter Eggs

Have you been noticing the gilded trend lately? I’m not sure about you, but I’m loving it. There’s real gilding and there’s faux, and they’re both really lovely.

There are tutorials on the web for real gilding, and, if using gold leaf isn’t your thing or scares you, you can even find some really lovely gold {or silver, or bronze} paint that is quite convincing. Or, if you’re at home and don’t want to venture out in the snow just to get some gilding materials, you can also use in ink pad. Yep. I know because I tried. You’re welcome. :)

This is super quick, and, if you happen to have the items already in your closet {what do ya know, I did!}, free! Or, if you don’t have them already, the paper mache eggs were originally 50% off of $0.34 each at Hobby Lobby, and the ink pads were $1-ish at Michael’s, so …. pretty cheap. :) Of course, you could also use real eggs, which would be quite lovely too. Maybe tomorrow I’ll try it with real ones – and then hang them from the ceiling, like {this}.

DIY faux gilded Easter eggs via the Path Less Traveled

materials needed: ink and eggs

DIY faux gilded Easter eggs via the Path Less Traveled

step one: press your egg onto the ink, rolling it around a bit. Repeat on each side until the egg is covered. Depending on the quality of your ink pad, you might need to give it a few coats.

DIY faux gilded Easter eggs via the Path Less Traveled

Chances are your fingers will look like this by now. Totally normal. :)

DIY faux gilded Easter eggs via the Path Less Traveled

Repeat step one with each of the eggs.

Step two: Find a clear vase to display them in. Admire them. And see if the shimmer washes off of your hands. :)

DIY faux gilded Easter eggs via the Path Less Traveled

That’s it! One of the lovely things about using an ink pad instead of gold leaf or paint is that dry time is non existent and clean up is a breeze – not even any brushes to wash!

Imagine how you could use this trick in other projects – maybe “gild” the edge of some invitations, or, using a color instead of shimmer, add a splash of color to some disposable flatware?

Have you been doing any projects to add to your decor this spring? If so, I’d love to see them! Just add a link in the comments section. :)

 

XO

Well, hello there! So nice of you to stop by – would you like to subscribe and come again?

Well, hello there! So nice of you to stop by – would you like to subscribe and come again?

Thank you so much for clicking over today. It’s great to have you here! :)

Have I mentioned that one of my amazing sisters is my main web guru? My husband does a lot of the nitty gritty, like adding my creations to the shop, but my sister helps when I have questions like “why don’t my italicized words show up in italics” and “can I redirect my blogger viewers to my new blog?” Answer to the second question: why yes, as a matter of fact, you can. And she made it happen!

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Another question: “is there a way for my readers to subscribe to my Path Less Traveled posts via email?” Being the wonderful sister that she is, she made that happen, too.

As of last night there is a fun colored bar at the top of the site that says “Get deals and news from PLTMarket! Sign up”. And if you’d like to be notified when I post, say, about a flash sale or some photos of some darling new thing we’re adding to the shop or an amazing giveaway, that’s the link for you! If you choose to click on it, it will take you to a page where you can fill in your email address and then, ta da! (see, my italics work now – thanks Anna!) The next time I post something, you’ll get an email! Super simple. Super quick. And so, so convenient :)

Today Emily over at Chatting At the Sky is posting about the same thing, and her words express my feelings about blogging a bit better than my own do. I like to get most of my updates via email because it’s convenient for me, and her blog is one that I’ve subscribed to (her sister’s is another … both wonderful in their own way!). If that’s not you, that’s perfectly fine. :) We’re just trying to make this whole blogging thing as easy – and fun – for everyone as we can. Is there a way that you prefer to manage the things you read? I’d love to hear.

Do you blog? If you leave a link in the comments I’d love to click over and “meet” you. :)

All that being said, whatever way you come to visit here, I’m glad that you do. I’m thankful every day for the lovely readers and customers who stop by, for the fans on our facebook page, and all the wonderful instagram followers – you are all such a blessing.

Happy Monday to you all! And as a quick reminder, to day is the last day for placing an order with guaranteed Easter delivery – if there’s something that you’ve been eyeing for your celebration decor but haven’t made the decision yet, now is the time!

 

<3 Elizabeth

Friday again?

Friday again?

How can it be Friday again already?

And Easter is almost here! Having it early this year means that’s it’s kind of catching me off guard {making the girls matching Easter dresses? um, might not happen …}. Are you finding the same thing true for you?

Each pick is made using rabbits cut from 5 different colors of cardstock: pink, yellow, light blue, light green and purple. Each is double sided so there isn't front or back - they look cute from every angle! Each little bunny is about 1/2" tall. The set includes: 3 yellow 3 pink 2 green 2 blue 2 purple

 Easter Rabbit cupcake toppers

Speaking of catching me off guard, I just realized that I haven’t done a very good job of moving most of my Easter items over from my Etsy shop to this site – whoops! So if you’re looking for the super cute things that I’ve been making {and trust me, there are some REALLY cute new things in my shop!} you’ll need to look there this year. Oh well ….

Anyway, here’s some of the cuteness:

Easter Bunny Bag from the Path Less Traveled

 Easter Bunny Bags {I’m in LOVE with this paper!}

Easter Egg Doily Garlands from the Path Less Traveled

 Easter Egg Doily Garlands

Pastel Bunny Dessert Topper from the Path Less Traveled

 Easter Bunny Mini Cake Bunting

Spring Doily Garland from the Path Less Traveled

 Spring Doily Garland

and those are only a few! I’m hoping to get them all posted here for you, too, but we’ll see how that goes. :) I’ll let you know!

For those of you who follow me on Instagram, you saw that I mentioned shipping deadlines for Easter delivery: the deadline for guaranteed delivery with standard shipping is Monday, March 25 and Priority shipping is Wednesday, March 28. If you need rush shipping, let me know and I’d be happy to help!

Hope you all have a lovely, lovely weekend {we are expecting snow …} and I’ll be back soon :)

XO

How Tuesday: growing Easter grass

How Tuesday: growing Easter grass

Have you seen how some people  {Design Mom has a few sweet posts on it} have grown their own Easter grass? No? It’s a super sweet idea, and this year I decided to give it a try! It’s a simple but meaningful way to add a special touch to your Easter celebrations. It’s a great object lesson for children about new life and putting something “dead” into the ground and watching God make it come to life. Kind of a nice segue into talking about the Resurrection :)

note: If you do this NOW you’ll have some darling little pots of real grass for Easter. Or, you know, if you start the wheatgrass growing in the next few days …. :) {if you’re like me, it works better to tell yourself that it needs to be done NOW – that way it will actually get done, maybe not “now”, but at least soon}

growing wheatgrass via the Path Less Traveled

It turns out that growing wheatgrass is really easy. All you need is some wheat, some water and some dirt {and maybe a container to put the dirt in}. Yep, really easy.

Step one: soak your wheat berries/seeds for a few hours or over night. This isn’t truly needed, but does speed up the sprouting process.

growing wheatgrass via the Path Less Traveled

Step two: gather your containers and dirt. I chose to use some egg shells for some of the containers – when the grass is a little taller I’m going to make a centerpiece for our table like this one {you should click over – it’ soooo pretty! I wish it was my idea first :)}

growing wheatgrass via the Path Less Traveled

If you choose to use egg shells, simply tap your egg all the way around near one end instead of in the middle as you’re cracking it, and rinse out the shell after you’ve dumped out the white and yolk.

growing wheatgrass via the Path Less Traveled

Step three: fill your containers with soil. If you’re using a pot without a drain hole, place small rocks or packing peanuts in the bottom to provide some drainage and keep the seeds from rooting.

growing wheatgrass via the Path Less Traveled

Step four: place your wheat berries on top of the soil, covering the surface with an even layer, and then cover the wheat with more soil.

growing wheatgrass via the Path Less Traveled

Step five: water and wait. The seedlings should emerge in about 48 hours or so. Continue watering every day as it grows, and enjoy the bit of green!

growing wheatgrass via the Path Less Traveled

These are the eggs five days after planting – by the time Easter is here, they may need a trim! I’ll clean up the shells in a few days once the sprouts are a bit sturdier and use some wax to create the centerpiece I mentioned. Maybe I’ll post a photo when it’s done!

Let me know if you try it!

 

<3

 

a little St. Patrick’s Day party

a little St. Patrick’s Day party

what do you get when you combine some green, some gold and a few cupcakes? A little St. Patrick’s Day party!

So, I’m not Irish. And we didn’t really celebrate St. Patrick’s Day growing up. But I do love a good party {and any excuse to have a cupcake} and I really enjoy the story of St. Patrick {my kids are most familiar with the Veggie Tales version}, so here’s one that I styled to celebrate!

St. Patrick's Day party via the Path Less Traveled

St. Patrick's Day party via the Path Less Traveled

St. Patrick's Day party from the Path Less Traveled

St. Patrick's Day party via the Path Less Traveled

St. Patrick's Day via the Path Less Traveled

You can find everything that I used {except for the chocolate coins and napkins – those are from Target :)} in the shop: Shamrock garland, chair garlands, party bags, shamrock cupcake toppers and book cupcake toppers

So, are you Irish? How do you celebrate? I’d love to hear!

<3

How-Tuesday: Party Ceiling Pouf

How-Tuesday: Party Ceiling Pouf

There has to be a better name for it, but for now I’m calling it “Party Ceiling Pouf” {really, any of you have suggestions? Let me know!}

image via Lindsay Meinhart on Pinterest

I found this photo on Pinterest a while back, and when we started working on the pink princess party, I knew it would have to happen. Of course, when I was making it I just winged it and didn’t click through to see if there was a tutorial for it. :) After I was finished I found out that wasn’t a tutorial {yay for figuring things out on your own!} but one of the commenters suggested cutting the table covers in half the long way to double your “streamers” – even so, I think it turned out really sweet!

Easy Party Ceiling Decor Tutorial

I picked up all the materials {except for the tissue poms which I borrowed from the kids’ bedroom :)} at the Dollar Tree, and the entire project came to $5 – a huge impact for a small price!

materials for a party ceiling pouf via the Path Less Traveled

 materials: plastic table cloth, wire star garland and thumb tacks {all pictured} tissue poms or balloons and twine or fishing line {not pictured}

instructions for party ceiling pouf via the Path Less Traveled

step one: remove the table cloths from the packaging and gather half of one end in your hand.

step two: find where you want the “center” to be, climb up on a step stool and tack it up …

instructions for party ceiling pouf via the Path Less Traveled

… like this.

step three: Gather and tack up the other side of the end, then do the same with the opposite end.

Repeat with the other three table cloths, making a “+” shape on the ceiling.

DIY Party Ceiling PoufOnce you’ve used all four table cloths, you can stop there or continue on like I did and add a touch of whimsy and sparkle {which, it turns out, thrills little 4-year old girls!} by adding strands of the star garland along the underside of the draped cloths.

Easy Party Ceiling Decor Tutorial

step four: gather your tissue pons {or balloons} and, using twine or fishing line, hang them in a bunch in the center to provide a focal point and hide the bunching :)

step five: step back and admire your work :)

that’s it! Super simple with a huge impact – and a great way to make your celebration special.

xo

happy weekend! (and a coupon)

happy weekend! (and a coupon)

We’ve come to the end of another week – happy weekend to all you lovelies!

winter woods from the Path Less Traveled

This week we had our what might be our last gorgeous snow of the winter – I loved it. It made me think that maybe I’d enjoy living further north, where sights like this are a bit more common? Of course, I’d also like to live within walking distance of the beach … :)

Anyway … Spring is coming – in fact, tonight we’re already springing ahead with daylight savings! {something I could do without by the way, but no one asked me – seriously, who needs it to stay light until 10pm?! But I digress…}

And St. Patrick’s Day is right around the corner {with Easter close behind it – wow, this year is going fast!}! Did you see that I posted a shipping deadline for it on the facebook page? Yep, if you want something from the shop to add to your celebration, you need to order by March 12. And I have a little goody for you sweet blog friends – you can use the coupon “lucky” for 20% off of anything in the St. Patrick’s Day section of the shop! It’s good until the shipping deadline {March 12} and you can use it as many times as you want {or share with your friends?}!

Heart Handled Gift Bag - its a boy

Also, this week we’ve added some more things to the shop! Baby things in abundance and some super cute New York Subway Map cupcake toppers, and there are even more coming :)

New York City Subway Heart Cupcake Toppers

Don’t forget, Mona from Birds & Honey will be here later this month with a guest post – I’m so excited to see what she brings! I hope you all have a lovely, lovely weekend and am looking forward to seeing you Monday,

 

XOXO

 

p.s. what’s the weather like where you are?