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Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

diy: merry + bright christmas doormat


As the days inch closer to the 25th, it's now or never to finish up my craft projects...so I spent a little nap time crafting yesterday and now I have a super cute Christmas doormat welcoming friends in our home.


The design is completely Kelly's idea...I loved her doormat so much I didn't change a thing about it!


To make your own, you'll need:

doormat {this one is from ikea for about 5 bucks}
craft paint
brush/foam
freezer paper
iron
cutting machine or Xacto knife
hole punch

**I didn't have any vinyl to use as a stencil like the original, so I used freezer paper that I had on hand.  I was worried paint might bleed underneath on the uneven mat material, but it ironed on well enough and turned out just fine. :)

Start by cutting your design out of freezer paper.  I used my Silhouette Cameo...Happy Fox font sized to 470 and for the heart I just used a craft punch.  I used a scrap of freezer paper and punched holes for dots.


Iron the stencils to the mat.


and fill in carefully with paint.


Let the paint dry, peel off the stencils, and enjoy!


xoxo

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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

diy: 5 minute christmas apron


It's Christmas cookie season in our house, so that means for pretty much the entire month of December you'll find me in the kitchen preparing goodies...and usually looking around for a towel to wipe my hands so I don't use my pants.



I'm only slightly more sophisticated than my 6 year old who likes to use his sleeve as a napkin. Ha!

Anywho...I'm not really crazy about wearing full aprons, but found pretty tea towels at Target, that I knew would make for a super cute Christmas apron.  {I've got a thing for tea towels.  These napkins are still going strong!}



This project is the most basic of sewing {just a few straight lines!}, but if you're not comfortable using a sewing machine, it could be done with fabric glue just as easily.

You'll need:

tea towel
2 yards ribbon or twill tape
clear nail polish or fray check

Start by deciding how long you'd like your apron to be and trimming your towel to size.  I made mine about 18 inches long, which sits about Steve Urkel pants height and hits mid-thigh.


Fold over the top edge and iron an inch down on the wrong side of the towel.  Hem using a sewing machine or fabric glue.


Trim ribbon or twill tape into two equal pieces.  Place one ribbon on each side of the hemmed edge.  Sew or glue in place.  Use clear nail polish or fray check to seal the raw ends to prevent unraveling.


There you go...a pretty and festive apron perfect for Christmas baking...and in only about 5 minutes...make more than one and gift it along with baking items and a favorite recipe or just make a few for yourself and keep them in rotation.  It won't take long!!



And when I finish my baking and need to throw my aprons in the wash, I've been using method's new 4x concentrated laundry detergent.

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This post was sponsored by method, but I have loved their products for years.  As always, thanks for reading! xoxo



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Monday, December 14, 2015

diy: 3 ingredient cinnamon christmas ornaments


I shared this project on the Babiekins blog last December...and since we're planning on making these after school one day this week, I thought I'd post the directions here.  This project is super easy and will make your whole house smell so Christmasy! xo

To make about two dozen ornaments {depending on the size of your cookie cutters}, you’ll need:

1 cup applesauce

1 cup cinnamon + a bit extra for rolling out dough

2 tablespoons ground cloves

*I buy spices for projects like this at the $1 store or in the bulk bins at the grocery store

Mix all ingredients in a large bowl until everything is well incorporated and a dough forms. It's easiest just digging in and using your hands.

**even though only food ingredients are used, don’t eat these!



Roll out dough, sprinkling extra cinnamon as you would flour to prevent sticking to the rolling pin and counter.

When dough is about 1/2 inch thick, use cookie cutters to cut out ornaments.


Use a wooden skewer to poke a hole through each ornament.


Place ornaments on a cookie sheet and bake in a 225 degree oven for about an hour. Ornaments should be rock hard and completely dried out when they’re done.


When the ornaments have completely cooled, thread a piece of twine through each hole and hang on the tree!

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Of course this post was sponsored by restaurant.com, but all opinions are my own.  As always, thanks for reading!  xoxo

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Monday, December 7, 2015

diy: gold leaf bottle stopper + moscow mule printable


It's barely December and already our weekends are packed from now until the end of the year.  Parties, open houses...so much fun!


I never like to show up empty handed...but I hate it when I have to stop at the store on the way over because I forgot to think ahead for a hostess gift.



Here's a gift that's pretty and functional and you can totally make a bunch ahead of time to have on hand for any holiday party invites!


You'll need:

plastic animal
gold leaf paint
cork
strong craft glue
satin ribbon


Start by painting your plastic animal with gold leaf paint.  Let dry completely.

Then glue the cork to the belly of the animal.  Let dry completely again.


If you'd like to add an extra festive touch {or just cover the gap of glue} tie a bit of ribbon around.


And if you'd like to up your gift even more special...nestle a couple of tiny copper mugs in with your stopper.


A favorite cocktail recipe would also be a fun addition.  Click here for the free printable.  Print on heavy cardstock, trim, and stick it in the box, glue it to the inner lid, or tie it atop with a bow!



Merry Christmas, friends!

xoxo

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Tuesday, December 1, 2015

recipe: candy cane crunch popcorn


Happy December 1st!

We're feeling festive {who am I kidding...we've been Christmasing for weeks!} and party popcorn {that I've shared before here and here and here} is one of our fave snacks.  I shared our festive Christmasy twist on the DIY Candy blog...get all the details right here.

Merry Christmas...only 24 more days!! :)
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Monday, November 30, 2015

our 2015 gingerbread houses + a cyber monday deal



Over our Thanksgiving break we made our gingerbread houses.  After all these years I've finally managed to cut my stress over this tradition.  Now I just embrace store bought supplies and the stickiness and chaos and just let them have fun with it...plus I have my own home baked house and special candies to make on a night when they're all in bed early! ;)

 

I brought our little art table into the kitchen, hot glued a few store bought houses together {if you don't use your glue gun, you're missing out!  No one really eats them anyway, right??}, put out store bought frosting and candy and just let them go to town.



They each represent their little personalities so well.  Fast as he can.  Slow and steady.  Over the top.


I wiped up the floor, put the table back where it belongs, and called it good.  Memories made.  Stress free.


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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

diy: make a christmas gift wrap kit with hallmark


Giving pretty gifts is totally my thing.  {In case you hadn't noticed...ha}

Of course it's always what's on the inside that counts...but going the extra mile to make the outside of a package reflect the thought inside is always worth it.

So since we're on the brink of the gift-giving-est time of year, I've partnered with Hallmark to put together a simple gift wrapping kit with some essentials to have on hand.


I took a trip to my local store and {there's so much to choose from online too!} picked a few of my Christmasy faves...every year I try to go with a different theme of wrapping and this year I'm going the traditional route of red, green, and kraft.


That wool roving and reversible paper!  Christmas wrapping perfection.


I added in a few other fun details to use like glitter, twine, pencils, tape, drawstring bags, and tiny trees, and put it all in a box...get creative with what you love to use!


You could even make this the gift to a fellow pretty package lover!



This post is sponsored by Hallmark.  Of course all opinions and photos are my own.  Thanks for reading!

xoxo

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Friday, November 20, 2015

diy: glittered snowball lights


I am so excited for Christmas this year!

Here's another DIY project I put together for the Mod Podge Rocks blog...glitter snowball lights.  They're really easy to make and you probably have the materials on hand right now!  Click here for the full instructions.

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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

recipe: southwestern breakfast burritos for thanksgiving morning



Thanksgiving is right around the corner...eek!

Not sure I'm completely ready with a menu and table settings and dishes and centerpieces and dessert {why do I do this to myself??}...but I can say I've got Thanksgiving morning ready to go.

So before we start our busy day of 5k turkey trots and football games in the park and watching the Macy's parade, our family needs a good...but low maintenance!...breakfast to get us through til the big meal.  One of my favorite go-tos is breakfast burritos.

They're quick.
They're easy.
They're crowd pleasers.

Any food that all six of us can agree on...winner!

To make them, you'll need:

1 package Johnsonville Naturals Breakfast Sausage
1 package refrigerated "southwestern" hashbrown potatoes
6-8 eggs {I hate leaving just an egg or two in the fridge, so I'm not exact...I use what I have.  I also sometimes use a carton of egg whites if I have one}
2-3 cups Monterey Jack {or cheddar...or whatever you like best} cheese
Flour Tortillas

Salsa {optional}
Sour cream {optional}



Start by browning the sausage in a cast iron skillet and draining any fat.

Whisk together eggs and cheese in a separate bowl.

Add potatoes to sausage in skillet and brown.

Pour the egg mixture over the sausage and potatoes.  Scramble the eggs, being careful not to 

While everything is cooking, warm up some tortillas in the microwave {15-20 seconds, or whatever the package says}.


When the eggs are finished cooking, scoop a bit into each tortilla and fold each tightly.  Then I like to wrap them in foil like little swaddled baby burritos.

I crack myself up.

But it does make keeping extras in the fridge a lot easier. :)


Johnsonville Naturals provide a clean and simple label and do not contain artificial ingredients, flavors, colors or preservatives. The line focuses on high quality, natural ingredients, such as premium cuts of meat and flavorful spices to deliver great taste people expect from America’s leading sausage brand.  

Happy Thanksgiving, friends!  I can't believe it's this time of year already!!

xoxo

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