December 15, 2010

Crafting fool

Here are a few things that I've been working on over the past few weeks...except for the gift I made for Victory which I won't be posting about today...but I'm quite proud of it, I just hope he likes it.

So here are the things that I've been busy with.

Christmas ornaments for the sibling ornament exchange. Really, it's probably cheaper to just buy an ornament than to make them not to mention the time and burnt fingers that come along with making them. Hope they know they were MADE WITH LOVE!!!

Christmas wreath out of Lima beans. My friends used acorns, which might have been the better route. A friend made a comment about these type of wreaths in general about how they look like scaley. I didn't think that first but I'm definitely seeing it now. I might have to spray paint it to help it out...maybe. At any rate, lots of hot glue and burned fingers. You'd think I'd learn.

Christmas count down blocks from the ward craft day, that I ended up missing so I had to do all the crafts on my own. This comes with a base as well but it didn't seem to work with this shelf. And can I note, that my favorite Christmas decoration that I own is that snow globe? I love it. It makes me happy every time I see it.

 Christmas plate made with fabric. The idea came from the ward craft day. I don't think this plate will be very useful for everyday use but they did use them to serve cookies at the Relief Society dinner tonight.

 Christmas card clothespins. Love this. I am anxiously awaiting your cards in the mail so that I can hang them with all of these cute clothespins. *wink*wink* jk. I'm not very good at sending them out but I sure love them when I get them.

 Foam beaded Christmas trees. I think I might suggest not doing this one. It seemed to take forever, however when I got to the last one it seemed to go faster. BURNT FINGERS. Not only would glue get stuck to your fingers but the beads would too. HOT TAMALE!  I do like them. Victory says they look like moldy corn on the cobs. :)

Well anyway, that's all folks. I'm taking a break from crafting for awhile. I'm pooped. My glue gun needs a rest. And I need sit back and enjoy the Christmas season.  (But when I do get crafting again THIS is will be one of the things that I do)

Until next time. :)

December 14, 2010

Family

I know its been awhile since I've blogged. I'm going to have to pick it up if I'm going to get reach my goal of 4 posts a month.  I have been busy crafting. Crafting like a crazy fool. I think I'll have to take a break for a few weeks. I think I've gone through at least 50 glue sticks and tuckered out my poor hot glue gun.  I think I have enough Christmas decorations for our little apartment. I'll post pictures sometime this week.

Before Thanksgiving we had our family pictures taken by a guy in our ward. He did a great job, especially with the added challenge of trying to shoot fairly awkward people and then having to deal with the wind and cold. Sorry, there are a lot of pictures but I didn't feel like deciding which ones to put up.




November 29, 2010

happy hearts

I love the holiday season. I love that it starts off with Thanksgiving. It's my favorite holiday but I love the Christmas season. I love the trees, the lights and the music. It just makes my heart happy.
My sweet girl waiting for her Thanksgiving dinner.


 Our Thanksgiving craft. I love how many different ways there are to decorate a styrofoam cone.


 Trotting out to find our Christmas tree....

Our Tree.  ahhh happiness.  I love the magical ambiance a christmas tree brings. I'm so excited for this Christmas season!!!

November 6, 2010

Another Yum

For the pampered chef party I made a little treat to eat with the food our Chef made us. I picked a recipe that kinda went against my rules. It calls for Oatmeal Cookie Mix. I hate it when recipes call for pre-made things that I could make myself for a lot less-just tell me what I need.  So I spent $2.50 on a stupid cookie mix...doesn't sound like a lot but it adds up.
To me, this dessert was pretty good but it wasn't like melt-in-my-mouth-can't get enough-WOW! But the girls at the party seemed to like it and wanted the receipe. So here it is, thanks to Betty Crocker!
Pumpkin Streusel Cheesecake Bars
Cookie Base
1 pouch (1 lb 1.5 oz) Betty Crocker® oatmeal cookie mix
1/2 cup crushed gingersnap cookies
1/2 cup finely chopped pecans
1/2 cup cold butter or margarine
Filling
2 packages (8 oz each) cream cheese, softened
1 cup sugar
1 cup canned pumpkin (not pumpkin pie mix)
2 tablespoons Gold Medal® all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon pumpkin pie spice
2 tablespoons whipping cream
2 eggs 





Toppings
1/3 cup chocolate topping
1/3 cup caramel topping









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  1. Heat oven to 350°F. In large bowl, stir together cookie mix, crushed cookies and pecans. Cut in butter, using pastry blender or fork, until mixture is crumbly. Reserve 1 cup mixture for topping. Press remaining mixture in bottom of ungreased 13x9-inch pan. Bake 10 minutes. Cool 10 minutes.
  2. Meanwhile, in large bowl, beat cream cheese and sugar with electric mixer on medium speed until smooth. Add remaining filling ingredients; beat until well blended. Pour over warm cookie base. Sprinkle with reserved topping.
  3. Bake 35 to 40 minutes or until center is set. Cool 30 minutes. Refrigerate about 2 hours or until chilled.
  4. Before serving, drizzle with chocolate and caramel toppings. For bars, cut into 6 rows by 4 rows. Store covered in refrigerator.

November 4, 2010

Ideas, I'm feeling crafty

Every Thanksgiving at my parent's house, the girls work on a craft. So I've been searching blogs for some great ideas. Here are a few of my favorites for thanksgiving and a few that I want to do on my own.

I think this idea is so cute by Somewhat Simple and I really want to capture my daughter's profile because I just can't get enough of it. It's just soo adorable.  I'm not sure I'll do the glitter part but I think it'll look great anyway.

Holiday Clips from Somewhat Simple. These will be cute, as she suggests, to be used with a string to make a garland of your Christmas cards you receive.

Acorn Wreath- A friend pointed this one out from MADE. I'm not sure about using acorns for a couple of reasons 1) the acorns around here have tops and the ones she uses do not, and 2) apparently, there are maggot-y type of bugs that live in them that began to come out. yuck.  Others have used lima beans or red beans.  She then spray painted through out the year.

Or a cranberry wreath from Martha Stewart

Crayon Cozy from Creative Crate will be fun to have in a few more months...although I'm not sure I'm ready to give her crayons...maybe another year or so. :)

Peppermint Trees from BHG. Also saw this done with buttons-cute but more expensive and I can't seem to find the link for it.

Personalized Candles from the Idea Room
I better get to work...Christmas is just around the corner. :)
AND if you have any craft ideas let me know or good blogs, I'd love to take a look!

November 3, 2010

Chef'n it up!

Hey guys! I'm having a pampered chef party tomorrow night (Thursday, November 4) at 7:00. Come if you want some free food you don't even have to buy anything. Just call me if you want to come. If you don't want to come and just want to order some pampered chef products you can do it online. Just enter my name for the host and you can click on the button at the top right to shop online.

In only actually own one pampered chef product so far but I LOVE IT! The baking stone is amazing. I have the rectangle stone and it makes the BEST cookies. It cooks them evenly so there are no burned bottoms. Not to mention it is so easy to clean.

Anyway. thought I'd share.

November 1, 2010

Sweet little Halloween

Hey! Hope you all had a fun Halloween weekend. Halloween is much more fun with kids, isn't it? I know it will only get better as Bekah gets older.  Here she is trunk or treating.


This year I have developed a few pet peeves about trick or treating. If you're old enough to go trick or treating by yourself then you're too old, in my opinion. However, if you are teenager taking a younger sibling then I'm okay with it. But if you're a group of teenagers, take a hike. I obviously don't have the guts to say no but I think I'll just be handing out a lame tiny piece of candy to them. 

The other pet peeve is that kids are just reaching into the candy bowl and grabbing the candy. And maybe that's just how everyone else does it but I grew up with them handing that candy to you or dropping it in your bag.  I find myself fighting a pessimistic view that kids are growing up greedy and without manners.

ANYWAY, we also went to get a pumpkin at a nearby, free, kinda lame pumpkin patch. But it got the job done, we got a pumpkin and got some cute pictures. Sadly, we never got around to carving it.




Mr. Pumpkin Head...I guess that was Victory's  costume. :)
As promised, that if my family ended up having their Halloween party, I'd share a picture of my costume.

1950's Housewife
 I'm happy to report that I did pretty well in the donut eating contest this year.  I came in second, after my brother. Victory, well, he didn't do so well I think my three year old niece beat him. He claims the contest was rigged. hmmm.  


That was our sweet little Halloween week.