10.26.2010

car playmat


This is an AMAZING gift for a little one who loves cars! My daughter actually loves cars and I think this might be perfect for her to push those cars on. How fun to create a mat of the places your child knows best! Homemade by Jill created this piece! Check out her blog here!

10.25.2010

felt name book

I love this cute name book idea from the craft patch. I think it would work well as a quiet book too. I will have to try this. The craft patch also did a fabric name book that looks really fun too! Check it out!

10.21.2010

Thanksgiving garland


Tatertots and jello has some amazing and creative stuff on her blog. If you haven't, you NEED to check out her blog. I love just looking through her projects, she is so creative! I really want to try my hand at making a garland for Thanksgiving, what a unique and festive idea! Click here for the full tutorial!

10.20.2010

Laundry sign



This is an awesome idea, sending burlap through the printer....and out comes a beautiful new addition to your home! I found the how-to at domestically speaking.

Here is her tutorial or click here for the photo tutorial.

{1st Step}

I created my “laundry” verbiage in Photoshop elements, but you could use any word processing program. I made it 8 1/2” x 11”, so that it would run through my printer as a standard piece of paper. I went to an online dictionary to find the definition I used.

{2nd Step}

Iron the burlap.

I had a piece of scrap burlap that worked perfectly for this project. You want your fabric nice and smooth for the printing.

{3rd Step}

Place your freezer paper on top of your ironed burlap with the shiny side down (touching the burlap). Run a medium, dry iron on top of the freezer paper and it will magically adhere to your burlap.

{4th Step}

Cut your burlap/freezer paper into your 8 1/2” x 11” size.

{5th Step}

Run your burlap/freezer paper through your printer.

{6th Step}

Peel off the freezer paper….

and you have this amazing printed burlap!

To finish off this project, I used the leftovers of the foam board from my Check My Pockets laundry sign to create the backing for my empty black frame.

To adhere the burlap sign I used decorative nails.

I used scraps of burlap, remnants of a sweater I turned into a pillow and the remains of my daughter’s dress turned pillow… and twisted and hot glued them onto felt to create some cute flowers. I glued the flowers onto the foam board and frame with my trusty hot glue gun.

10.19.2010

Pint size haunted house


This is such a spooky house for the little ones. I love this! Check out the full tutorial here!

10.18.2010

Candy corn cookies



I found these gorg looking cookies at the crafty penguin. I am looking forward to making some this year!!

Pumpkin Spice Sugar Cookies

Ingredients:
3 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup sugar
1-1/2 tsp pumpkin pie spice (a mix of cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and allspice)
1 cup butter (salted)
1 egg
1-1/2 tsp vanilla

Prep. Line 2 cookie sheets with parchment paper.

Step 1. In mixer bowl, cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Mix in egg and vanilla.

Step 2. In a separate bowl, combine flour and pumpkin pie spice with a fork. Slowly add the flour mixture to the butter mixture, while mixing.

Step 3. Roll dough 1/4-inch thick, refrigerate for 20 minutes, then cut shapes. Transfer shapes to cookies sheets and bake for 10-15 minutes at 350 degrees F. Cookies are done when edges begin to turn golden brown. Transfer cookies to racks to cool.

Note: I had a hard time finding candy corn cookie cutters, so I used light weight circle-shaped cookie cutters and bent them into candy corn shapes.

For detailed instructions on rolling cookie dough, see this post.



Glace Icing. For recipe and instructions on how to make glace icing, see this post.

I used Spectrum Orange, Spectrum Lemon Yellow and Spectrum Bright White to dye the icing for this cookie set. All of the piping was done with a Wilton #2 tip.

To prevent the colors from running together, I decorated in three sections, allowing one section to dry before moving on to the next.

Orange Section. First I spread a light orange glace flood with the back of a spoon, forming the middle section of the candy corn. After letting this dry, I over-piped plaid and swirls with dark orange.

White section. This section was decorated with a white flood and sugar pearls. Wait until the flood is tacky before applying sugar pearls.

Yellow Section. Like the orange section, this was made by spreading a flood (light yellow), then over-piping (dark yellow.) This time I piped zig-zags.


Once the cookies have dried overnight, they can be stacked.

10.15.2010

Sky jello



What you will need

* 2 packages of Berry Blue Jello
* 2 cups of whipping cream
* 1/4 cup sugar
* 2 cups of ice
* parfait glasses or any clear containers that you can see through



Start by placing your whipping cream in a large bowl, beat on high speed until just starting to thicken. As you continue to whip the cream slowly pour in your sugar, continue whipping cream until it forms super stiff peaks. You want to make sure that it is good and stiff so that if will hold it’s shape later in the jello. Keep chilled in fridge until needed.


Now it’s time to get your jello ready. Pour 2 cups of boiling water into a large bowl and add both boxes of berry blue jello powder. Stir until all of the sugar has dissolved. Now you are going to add your 2 cups of ice, this is going to set up your jello nice and quick :) Stir the ice around in the bowl for about 5 minutes until the jello has thickened and remove any left over ice that didn’t melt. Your jello won’t be super thick like after it has set in the fridge but it will be jelled enough to scoop out on a spoon in a blobby form.


Now the fun begins! Start by placing a few spoonfuls of jello in the bottom of your parfait glass, then take your whipped cream from the fridge and drop in a spoonful or two and press it against the side of the glass. This is going to form your cloud in the sky. Try not to smear any of the whipped cream where you don’t want a cloud, it will show up as streaks when you put more jello in so wipe away any unwanted marks.


Continue layering the jello and whip cream alternating where you place your cream clouds so that you get a nice staggered effect :)


Voila! You’ve created a little chunk of sky in a glass and guess what…. it tastes fabulous!!
Have fun making some of your own

Recipe found here.

10.14.2010

Bleach pen wonders


This is such a great way to make inexpensive clothing interesting and fun. I love the ideas that I am momma-hear me roar came up with! She has some links to other shirts she did and also added freezer paper touches to spruce it up! Amazing!

10.13.2010

Bat mobile

If you havn't checked out I am momma hear me roar, then you should immediately! This just happens to be the most creative thing I have seen yet!! She made this entire car out of carboard! This just sparked the creative juices....now I need to come up with something for my little girl....

10.12.2010

Vintage Sign


Finding this vintage sign was almost like an 'ah-ha' moment for me. I have been trying to come up with a way to display the 6 be's in my home. I even thought about painting them directly on the wall. But, after seeing this sign, I am in love with this idea and I can't wait to create my own! I'm so excited! If you would like the how-to check out I am Momma-hear me roar for the tutorial!

10.11.2010

different quiet book

The thing I love about this quiet book is that there is no sewing required! It is still fun for the kiddos and keeps them quiet. Check out what a girl and a glue gun did here!

10.08.2010

love pillow

I have been in love with this sheet set at Anthropologie for some time now! But paying over $200 for sheets is way out of my price range! So, when I saw this love pillow tutorial, my jaw about dropped. I especially love that they are personal letters which make them more meaningful! I am so making some of these for my bedroom! I can all ready feel the creative juices flowing!

10.07.2010

Halloween pillows

I fell in love with these pillows almost immediately! I love how they are simple, yet fun! Go here for the bat pillow tutorial and here for the pumpkin tutorial!

10.06.2010

Mud Room makeover

You have to check out Honey we're homes mudroom! It is gorgeous! View the before and after here!

10.05.2010

Caramel Apples with coconut & chocolate drizzle

I love Caramel apples! They are like a fall staple, if you know what I mean! I made these Caramel apples last year but I think this year I may make one change and add coconut. YUM!




What You Need
5 Apples (1-1/2 lb.), washed, well dried
1 pkg. (14 oz.) KRAFT Caramels
2 Tbsp. Water
1-1/2 cups BAKER'S ANGEL FLAKE Coconut, toasted
2 squares BAKER'S Semi-Sweet Chocolate
Make It

INSERT wooden pop sticks into stem ends of apples. Microwave caramels and water in deep microwaveable bowl on HIGH 2 to 3 min. or until caramels are melted, stirring every minute.

DIP apples in caramel, turning to evenly coat; scrape excess from bottoms of apples. Roll apples in coconut; place on greased tray. Refrigerate 15 min.

MICROWAVE chocolate in separate deep microwaveable bowl on HIGH 1 min. to 1 min. 15 sec. or until chocolate is almost melted, stirring after 1 min.; stir until completely melted. Drizzle chocolate over apples; return to tray. Let stand until chocolate is firm. Keep refrigerated.

Recipe from Kraft.com

10.04.2010

Cheesy Jack-o-lantern

I love cheese balls but I think the creativity alone to make a pumpkin makes me love it ten times more! This is a must try this Halloween season! YUM!




What You Need
3 Green onions, divided
2 pkg. (8 oz. each) PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese, softened
1 pkg. (8 oz.) KRAFT Shredded Cheddar Cheese, divided
1/4 cup finely chopped red peppers
2 slices Pepperoni
Make It

CUT 4-inch length from green end of 1 onion; slice remaining onions. Beat cream cheese and 1-1/4 cups Cheddar with mixer until well blended. Stir in sliced onions and peppers. Refrigerate 1 hour.

SHAPE into ball; roll in remaining Cheddar. Cut pepperoni into shapes for the jack-o'-lantern's eyes, nose and mouth; press into cheese ball to make face. Insert green onion piece into top for stem.

SERVE with RITZ Crackers.

Recipe found here at Kraft.com

10.01.2010

Boo-tiful Jello cups

This would add so much to a Halloween dinner party! Kids will love it, especially with its individual serving! So fun! I'm going to try it this Halloween season!




What You Need
3/4 cup boiling water
1 pkg. (3 oz.) JELL-O Orange Flavor Gelatin
2 cups Ice cubes
2/3 cup thawed COOL WHIP Whipped Topping, divided
8 Miniature semi-sweet chocolate chips
Make It

ADD boiling water to gelatin mix in large bowl; stir 2 min. until completely dissolved. Add ice; stir 3 to 5 min. or until gelatin is thickened. Remove any unmelted ice. Whisk in 1/3 cup COOL WHIP until well blended. Pour into 4 dessert dishes.

REFRIGERATE 30 min. or until firm.

DROP remaining COOL WHIP by spoonfuls onto desserts to resemble ghosts. Add chocolate chips for the eyes.

Recipe found here at Kraft.com

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