Showing posts with label match. Show all posts
Showing posts with label match. Show all posts
Friday, April 14, 2017
Mix Match Design Company Website Launch!
Mix Match Design Company Website Launch!

Hello friends!
Today I get to share a little (ok, BIG!) project Ive been working behind the scenes - the launch of my e-design website! Ive been pouring a ton of energy into pulling the website together over the past month and Im so excited that its live.
Im currently offering three different service packages (with a fourth coming soon):
- Full Room Design Board ($200)
- Finishing Touches ($100)
- Consultation ($50/hour)
- In-Stock Design Boards ($75) - coming soon!
You can read all about each service by clicking the links. Right now Im in the middle of working on a full room design board for a master bedroom for a client and Im having a blast!
Id love for you to take a look around the website and spread the word to your friends and family about Mix & Match Design Company. If youre in the market for e-design, you can contact me using this form or email me directly at chaney@mixandmatchdesign.com.
Heres to many new e-design adventures!
Available link for download
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Memory Match Game
Memory Match Game

Who doesnt love a fun memory match game. I remember playing them all the time when I was little. I havent bought any memory games for Jake yet so I thought Id make him one after I was inspired by the one I saw on Dandee. This game was super easy to make and its great for starting a conversation about colors and shapes.
Heres what you need to make your own memory game:
-12 small 1.5" wooden discs. I bought mine at Michaels.
-Colored felt (if you dont want to spend the time cutting shapes out of felt you could also use foam stickers).
-Scissors
-Glue (I used a hot glue gun)
-Bag (optional, but a great way to take this game on-the-go)

As you can see Im not wonderful at cutting out felt shapes, but the good thing is Jake doesnt care. If you add Heat N Bond to the back of the felt its much easier to cut, but I was too lazy to do that step, hence the crooked cutting.

As you can see I almost always try to add a bag for all of our games when I can. We go out to eat a lot on the weekends and I just rotate the games in my bag each week. These games keep Jake happy and they allow me and my husband to have a more peaceful hands-free eating experience!
Hope you love this game as much as my lil man and I do.
Available link for download
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