Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Christmas aftermath
Wow, I've been incredibly busy these past couple of weeks but now that Christmas is over, I should have more time to get back to my crafting! How exciting!! I got TONS of great stuff for Christmas, including my wonderful new Ninja Blender, a boat load of new serving bakeware dishes (since I always complain that I never have enough bowls when I have people over for dinner) AND a Kindle Fire (thanks for my wonderful husband)! I wasn't even aware how incredibly awesome & convenient these things are! I haven't used it for reading yet, mainly because I'm still trying to figure out how to rent ebooks from the library BUT once I find someone tech-saavy enough to show me I'll be a reading machine! Oh, and though I haven't really had the time to be incredibly creative, I did whip up a case for my kindle. Turned out really cute and it was so simple, I'm thinking about making 1,000 more to match every purse I own! Crazy? A bit.
And yes, if you noticed the AWFUL background, I've relocated my crafting table in to my, oh so cold, laundry room. The wonderful wife that I am sacrificed my nice warm, carpeted loft so my husband would no longer have to share his make-shift art studio man cave with me. I admit, I'm kind of messy...okay okay, REALLY messy. On top of that, he got a gaming computer for Christmas and let's just say listening to him yell and rant on and on about how someone he's playing against is 'cheating' is just not my cup of tea! So for now here is my beautiful work space. Don't worry, I have full intentions to get some drywall up and a nice, soft throw rug ASAP!
I've been getting ready for my 2nd annual New Year Day dinner! I'm pretty sure I have the menu all planned out and I'm debating on doing a post with recipes and yummy pictures. We will see, I tend to get incredibly stressed when it comes to having people over, and cooking for that matter. I hope everyone has a great New Years! Stay safe!
Here's some pictures from Christmas Eve/Christmas:
Saturday, November 26, 2011
So he said, "Let's run and We'll have some fun Now before I melt away."
Have I ever told you the Christmas is my favorite holiday? Not so much the gift buying/getting aspect but the lights and the decorating!! Now typically I keep my decorating inside my four walls. I don't even hang out Christmas lights outside....which seems impossible to do anyway since I live in a townhouse. Usually, I stuff my front bay window with lots of Christmas decorations and raise my blinds and pull the curtains closed so my neighbors can enjoy without peeping into my house. BUT, recently I ditched the curtains and made roman shades for my bay window (tutorial here). As beautiful as they are, they totally screw up my method of spreading the cheer! So I came across this INCREDIBLY cute idea of hanging Christmas Ornaments.
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Now it still doesn't resolve me being able to open my blinds and decorate my window but it DOES make me feel a little better since my window is oh so pretty. :)
I also love Christmas bc there is an overflow of crafts that come with the holiday; decorations, cards, clothes, homemade gifts just to name a few! I've started making some homemade things to give as gifts this year, but obviously I can't post them until after I give them. So keep an eye out for that after Christmas post!
I did get around to making a Stocking Hanger though! Every year we usually just thumb tack them to the wall; which is not attractive and makes it impossible to even put anything remotely heavy in them without them ripping out of the wall and falling to the floor. Not fun.
I know Thanksgiving is over but I made this Pumpkin Torte for dessert and it turned out AMAZING! So I wanted to share the recipe. Not only was it yummy yummy, it was SO easy to make. I also made Pumpkin Pie & Pumpkin Pie Pudding Parfaits for Thanksgiving! You can never have too much pumpkin!
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Giving Thanks!
Thanksgiving is only 4 days away! For most people that's nothing too exciting but this will be my first Thanksgiving hosted at my house!! I feel a bit overwhelmed, but that's typically how I feel prior to any event I host. I'm pretty prepared though. I have all the supplies I need for Thursdays dinner and on top of that, I've had some spare time to make do some crafts!! Always exciting!
making it impossible not to grab a bag...to fill them with. If my house doesn't already smell delish on Thanksgiving from the turkey, these are sure to do the trick
My Aunt's birthday was yesterday so I made here this super cute clutch. I was surprised how simple this was to make. I think I may even make these for Christmas gifts. So if you like it, let me know! I will be sure to get your one for the holidays!![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhCnFyZ1gleYHIAq_g4Ui29DqilaaYgNnsp0t9HSZKMRfHlOL1p1yRpg49EZMRn3oPZ2QxfUxV6bwSU-WCjOzLY6OFMQ85K5x0trEB8UrSpenEPu01sxPL66xajm3KqO7x_za139_3dG1I/s200/P1014937.jpg)
Unfortunately, I didn't make the turtleneck shirt BUT I did sew the appliqué Turkey! I liked the Turkey so much, I made one just to frame so I can reuse it every Thanksgiving! (see below)
I made these Thanksgiving picture frames to decorate the table on Thursday. If I have enough time this week I'm planning on making a matching Indian man and woman to go with the set.
I hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving!!
Monday, November 14, 2011
Project : Gain the courage to beautify the kitchen
I've been contemplating painting our ugly, stock kitchen cabinets for about 6 months now. I always work up the courage to do it the during weekend and then chicken out the friday before. Well, lets face it, cabinets are really expensive, and we're not trying to stay in this house forever so if it doesn't turn out good, then we'll have to invest in new ones somewhere down the line.
While cleaning the bathroom the other day I was thinking, "God I really really hate these stock bathroom cabinets"..sound familiar? Especially the one in our half bath. It takes up half of our bathroom space and, let's face it... It's quite ugly. So I thought of this BRILLIANT idea....If I hated the bathroom cabinet anyway, and were already looking into getting a pedestal sink..then why not test out the painted laminate cabinets for durability and appearance until we can afford to replace it? Lets just say I'm surprisingly pleased with how it turned out. And it wasn't too hard! I did make the mistake of letting it dry on newspaper and the paper got stuck and fused to the doors. I sanded and painted over it the best I could but thank got that was on the inside of the doors only. I'm still going to wait until after Thanksgiving to attempt the kitchen, just to see if the paint will chip and to make sure they are easy to clean.... but I have already picked out the new color scheme for our kitchen!!! I'd say Project : Gain the courage to beautify the kitchen went off with out a hitch!!!
I forgot to take a before picture of the half bathroom's cabinets but, have no fear, every cabinet in my house is the exact same ugly stock cabinet...
...Here is a picture of my upstairs bathroom's cabinet. Bask in it's beauty...
2 days, 3 times using a loud power sander, and 4 coats of paint later...and we have a finished project!
Here's are the colors for the kitchen I picked out, lets just say... I'M SUPER EXCITED!
While cleaning the bathroom the other day I was thinking, "God I really really hate these stock bathroom cabinets"..sound familiar? Especially the one in our half bath. It takes up half of our bathroom space and, let's face it... It's quite ugly. So I thought of this BRILLIANT idea....If I hated the bathroom cabinet anyway, and were already looking into getting a pedestal sink..then why not test out the painted laminate cabinets for durability and appearance until we can afford to replace it? Lets just say I'm surprisingly pleased with how it turned out. And it wasn't too hard! I did make the mistake of letting it dry on newspaper and the paper got stuck and fused to the doors. I sanded and painted over it the best I could but thank got that was on the inside of the doors only. I'm still going to wait until after Thanksgiving to attempt the kitchen, just to see if the paint will chip and to make sure they are easy to clean.... but I have already picked out the new color scheme for our kitchen!!! I'd say Project : Gain the courage to beautify the kitchen went off with out a hitch!!!
I forgot to take a before picture of the half bathroom's cabinets but, have no fear, every cabinet in my house is the exact same ugly stock cabinet...
...Here is a picture of my upstairs bathroom's cabinet. Bask in it's beauty...
2 days, 3 times using a loud power sander, and 4 coats of paint later...and we have a finished project!
Here's are the colors for the kitchen I picked out, lets just say... I'M SUPER EXCITED!
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Tutorial: Easy Thanksgiving Wreath
I, conveniently, had this cardboard lying around from a picture frame my husband took apart and turned into a drawing light table. I used a large mixing bowl to trace a large circle onto and used an exact knife to cut it out. This doesn't have to be very precise since you will be covering the entire thing with paper leaves.
Now onto making the leaves:
- Cut the paper into a variety of sized squares (2 in., 3 in., 4 in.)
- Fold the square in half, good sides together
- Fold the top corners down
- Fold the bottom corner over (as pictured, kind of hard to explain in words)
- Ta Da! You can also add variety by adding some leaves with "veins". Make these by repeating the last step, as mentioned above but start at the opposite corner and work at the opposite angle.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Operation Christmas Cards
So I had a few of my friends over today to decorate christmas cards for the troops for www.operationchristmascard.org. It was extremely fun! Especially since we got the little ones involved. I just wanted to share some of our cards. We all did such a wonderful job!!
By the way, if you want to make cards at home, I am mailing them on November 21st to Operation Christmas Card. I would be more that happy to swing by and pick them up! I also have about 60 more blank cards to decorate so if you want to come over and decorate them with me I would much appreciate it!!!
By the way, if you want to make cards at home, I am mailing them on November 21st to Operation Christmas Card. I would be more that happy to swing by and pick them up! I also have about 60 more blank cards to decorate so if you want to come over and decorate them with me I would much appreciate it!!!
Hard at work |
Hard at work! |
Smile! |
My daughter is so sweet. |
Look at all these finished cards!!! |
Made by Me! |
Um, can you tell how proud I am? |
Made by all the little ones |
Seriously, my friends are amazing!! |
Total we decorated around 70 cards. Which is AMAZING! I'm definitely thinking of turning this into a yearly tradition. It was so fun for both parents & kids! And I know they will be sure to bring a smile to the men and women's faces in our military who will receive them!
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Mommy's Little Helper - Pumpkin Pie
A few weekends ago Taylor, her Mommom made our first homemade pumpkin pies! It was incredibly EASY! I'll post the recipe along with some adorable pictures we took!
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Someone though licking the cinnamon was a good idea. hahaha!
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Leave it to the husband to eat a piece before I got the take a picture.
Ingredients
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
2 large eggs
1 can Pure Pumpkin
1 can Evaporated Milk
1 unbaked 9-inch (4-cup volume) deep-dish pie shell
Directions
MIX sugar, cinnamon, salt, ginger and cloves in small bowl. Beat eggs in large bowl. Stir in pumpkin and sugar-spice mixture. Gradually stir in evaporated milk.
POUR into pie shell.
BAKE in preheated 425° F oven for 15 minutes. Reduce temperature to 350° F; bake for 40 to 50 minutes or until knife inserted near center comes out clean. Cool on wire rack for 2 hours. Serve immediately or refrigerate. Top with whipped cream before serving.
POUR into pie shell.
BAKE in preheated 425° F oven for 15 minutes. Reduce temperature to 350° F; bake for 40 to 50 minutes or until knife inserted near center comes out clean. Cool on wire rack for 2 hours. Serve immediately or refrigerate. Top with whipped cream before serving.
Someone though licking the cinnamon was a good idea. hahaha!
Leave it to the husband to eat a piece before I got the take a picture.
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