Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Friday, October 21, 2011

Where has the time gone?

Wow, the time has flown by. The 6 of us sisters have been through a whirl wind this last year and unfortunately One of Kind suffered. Chalyse was busy pushing her oldest baby bird out of the nest and off to college. Krista and Lisa were busy moving and trying to get settled. Tara changed jobs and was going to school full time. Aimee had a baby and well, I had two babies. I want to start posting again and I hope to more regularly.

Krista and I have had some fun this last year with a booth at Signs and Wonders Home Decor. We sell all sorts of handmade crafts. For Halloween I have been busy crocheting baby witch hats and candy corn hats.



I also make striped leg warmers to go with them. If you are interested in these items or any other custom made crochet please contact me.
Happy Halloween!

Tamara

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Monday, January 18, 2010

3 Cheap and Easy Valentine's Day Ideas

Valentine's Day is right around the corner. Whether looking for gifts for others, or cute decor ideas for your home, these ideas are all easy to make and super cheap!


Using recycled jelly and ketchup bottles, these awesome Valentine's Kiss Jars from Trey and Lucy would be great gifts for any Sweetheart in your life. Here is her tutorial. Thanks for sharing Tanya!




Pictures like this make me sad that I don't have a fireplace or a fireplace mantel to house cute little mailboxes like these. Unfortunately I don't remember where I saved this picture from, or the following one:




These candles are regular cheap white candles you can find at any dollar store. Dress them up with decorative brads or push pins stuck to them. And a cute jar with a simple tag hanging from it makes a big statement. Hot glue a ribbon around the candle or jar and Wahlah! Festive as a gift or to display in your home.





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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Christmas Traditions Part 2

I included this tradition in with the gift I made all about my family christmas traditions. This one is my favorite.

The Christmas Elf Tradition



I found this really cute Elf at Amazon. I made the journals that go along with him and I typed out this letter:

If you've ever visited Santa's Workshop in the North Pole you'll know that Santa has many elves helping him to prepare for Christmas. But I bet you didn't know that not all of the elves stay in the workshop all year round. Each and every year Santa sends some of his magical elves on a special assignment. This Christmas Elf has been assigned to your family. He will visit your household until Christmas Eve when he will catch a ride home to Santa’s Workshop. His assignment as Santa’s helper is to watch for good little girls and boys. This is how Santa really knows who is naughty and who is nice. He will give a full report when Santa gets to town. So be good…he is watching.


Instructions (for parents)
The first time the Elf visits your home, be sure to give him a name. He will come back each year, usually around Thanksgiving. He will arrive in all sorts of crazy ways…as a stow-away in your christmas tree, with the mail in the mailbox, under your child’s bed covers, in a specially wrapped package on your doorstep…etc. Come up with an exciting and different arrival each Christmas.


Your Elf comes with his very own journal that he will record in year after year. He will record how he arrived, when kids are naughty or nice, his late night adventures, and notes to the family. Santa can also write a message in the journal before he sends his elf to your home for a visit. You can also add photos. This journal will be fun to look back at year after year.


Each night your Elf will go to sleep in the most unlikely places. It is often necessary for children to search the house in the morning to find the sleepy Elf. Late at night, your Elf can get into all sorts of mischief. Elves have been known to spill sugarbowls (and leave their tracks in the spill), pop some popcorn and grab the remote for some late night television, leave small surprises and notes, hang dirty socks in place of the stockings, leave new christmas pajamas, etc.

I hope you enjoy this tradition and make it your own. I am so excited to hear about your elf’s late night adventures.


My kids have loved having Jingles (that's our elf) around and I look forward to many years of him visiting us. What are your favorite family traditions? I am always looking for new one. :)


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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Frosty the Snowman Kit

I made these snowman kits for some of my Christmas gifts this year.


I found a black foam hat at Michaels and decorated it will ribbon. I also found the fake carrot for the nose at Michaels. I bought gloves and a scarf at the dollar store and glued a foam heart on one of the gloves.


For the eyes and buttons I bought craft wood pieces, painted them, and glue short wooden dowels on them to stick into the snow. For the mouth I bought some christmas berries that resembled cranberries and left the wires on them to stick in the snow. I piled it all in the upside down hat and put a little poem with it.

I am a little snowman. I am so fat and round.
I started from a snowflake that fell upon the ground.
I have black coal for my eyes, a great big scarf of red.
I have a carrot for a nose, a hat upon my head.
I have some buttons on my vest, and for each hand a glove.
I have a smile for all who pass, because I was made with love.

Happy snowman making!



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Monday, December 7, 2009

FAST and EASY candies!

 At this time of year, If I can find a gift that is FAST, EASY, and looks fantastic, sign me up for a dozen!!  On the Better Homes and Gardens website I found these wonderful candy recipes that you can make.  They look like a million bucks but are so easy that your kids can help make them.  These would make great teacher or neighbor gifts or just have a bunch around for when unexpected guests arrive at your door.  I know I will be adding these to my Christmas to do list this year!


Peanut Butter Balls

Makes: about 30 pieces
Start to Finish: 1 hour



  Ingredients
  • 1/2  cup peanut butter
  • 3  tablespoons butter, softened
  • 1  cup sifted powdered sugar
  • 8  ounces chocolate-flavored candy coating

Directions

1. In a mixing bowl stir together peanut butter and butter. Gradually add powdered sugar, stirring until combined. Shape into 1-inch balls; place on waxed paper. Let stand until dry (about 20 minutes).
2. Chop candy coating. Place in a heavy saucepan, cook and stir over low heat until melted and smooth. Cool slightly. Dip balls, one at a time, into coating. Let excess coating drip off peanut butter balls. Place on waxed paper; let stand until coating is firm. Store tightly covered in refrigerator. Makes about 30 pieces.
3. Make-Ahead Tip: Prepare candy as above. Store as directed for up to 2 weeks.

Double-Dipped Caramels

Double-Dipped Caramels Makes: 48 caramels

Prep: 30 minutes
Stand: 30 minutes



Ingredients

  • 12  ounces chocolate-flavor candy coating, cut up
  • 2  cups finely chopped pistachio nuts or one 10-ounce package almond brickle pieces, crushed
  • 1  14-ounce package vanilla caramels (about 48 caramels), unwrapped

Directions

1. Heat candy coating in a heavy medium saucepan over low heat, stirring constantly just until melted. Remove from heat.
2. Place nuts or brickle pieces in a bowl. Dip one caramel into coating; turn to coat. With a fork, lift caramel out, drawing fork across rim of pan to remove excess coating. Place dipped caramels in nuts, turning to coat. (Or, dip a caramel halfway into coating. Place dipped caramel into nuts, turning to coat.) Transfer caramel to a waxed-paper-lined baking sheet. Repeat with remaining caramels. Let stand 30 minutes or until firm. Store tightly covered up to 1 week. Makes 48 caramels.

Peppermint SticksPeppermint Sticks

Prep: 20 minutes
Stand: about 30 minutes



Ingredients

  • 4  oz. bittersweet or semisweet chocolate, chopped
  • 1  tsp. shortening
  • 2/3  cup pecans or your favorite nuts, chopped
  • 16  3- to 4-inch soft peppermint sticks

Directions

1. In a small saucepan combine chocolate and shortening; cook over low heat just until melted. Transfer to a bowl. Place pecans on waxed paper.
2. Dip one end of each peppermint stick into melted chocolate and then roll in chopped nuts. Place on waxed paper; let stand until set. Wrap each individually to give as a gift. Makes 16 gifts.

Candy Cane BarkCandy Cane Bark

Prep: 25 minutes
Chill: 30 minutes



  Ingredients
  • 6  ounces chopped chocolate-flavor candy coating
  • 3  ounces chopped milk chocolate bar
  • 6  ounces chopped vanilla-flavor candy coating
  • 3  ounces chopped white chocolate baking squares
  • 1/4  cup crushed peppermint candy canes

Directions

1. Line a large baking sheet with foil. In a small, heavy saucepan, melt chocolate-flavor candy coating and milk chocolate bar, stirring over low heat until smooth. Pour onto baking sheet and spread into a 10x8-inch rectangle; set aside.
2. In another small, heavy saucepan, melt vanilla-flavor candy coating and white chocolate baking squares, stirring over low heat until smooth.
3. Slowly pour white mixture over chocolate mixture on baking sheet. With a thin spatula, swirl white mixture into chocolate mixture. Shake baking sheet gently for even thickness.
4. Sprinkle with crushed candy canes. Chill 30 minutes or until firm. Use foil to lift candy from baking sheet; break candy into pieces. Makes 1-1/4 pounds.
To Store: Layer pieces between waxed paper in an airtight container; cover. Store in refrigerator up to 3 days. Serve at room temperature.

Candy-Box Caramels

Candy-Box Caramels Prep: 40 min.
Stand: 1 hr.

 

Ingredients

  • 12  ounces chocolate- and/or vanilla-flavor candy coating*, coarsely chopped
  • 1  cup toffee pieces, crushed; finely chopped pistachios; and/or nonpareils
  • 48  short plastic or wooden skewers (optional)
  • 1  14-ounce package vanilla caramels (about 48), unwrapped
  • 2  ounces chocolate- and/or vanilla-flavor candy coating*, coarsely chopped (optional)

Directions

1. In a microwave-safe 4-cup measure, place the 12 ounces candy coating. Microwave on 100% power (high) for 3 minutes or just until melted, stirring every 30 seconds.
2. Place toffee pieces, nuts, or nonpareils in a shallow dish. If desired, insert a skewer into each caramel. Dip one caramel into melted candy coating; turn to coat as much of the caramel as desired, allowing excess coating to drip off caramel. (If not using skewers, use a fork to lift caramel out of candy coating, drawing the fork across the rim of the glass measure to remove excess coating from caramel.) Place dipped caramel in toffee pieces, nuts, and/or nonpareils, turning to coat. Place coated caramel on a baking sheet lined with waxed paper. Repeat with remaining caramels. Let caramels stand about 1 hour or until coating dries.
3. If desired, microwave 2 ounces of a contrasting color of candy coating in a microwave-safe bowl on 100% power (high) for 2 minutes or just until melted, stirring every 30 seconds. Cool slightly. Transfer coating to a small, heavy plastic bag; cut a small hole in one corner of bag and drizzle additional coating over coated caramels. Let caramels stand until set. Makes 48 pieces.
4. To Store: Layer caramels between waxed paper in an airtight container; cover. Store at room temperature for up to 1 week or freeze for up to 3 months.
5. *If desired, substitute milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and/or white chocolate baking squares with cocoa butter for candy coating.

Double-Dipped Dominoes

Double-Dipped Dominoes Makes: 24

Prep: 20 min.
Chill: 10 min.
Stand: 30 min.

 

Ingredients

  • 6  ounces semisweet chocolate squares or pieces
  • 2  tablespoons shortening
  • 12  graham cracker squares, halved
  • 6  ounces white chocolate baking squares with cocoa butter or white baking pieces
  •   Small white candies
  •   Miniature semisweet chocolate pieces

Directions

1. In a microwave-safe 2-cup glass measure, place the 6 ounces semisweet chocolate and 1 tablespoon shortening. Microwave chocolate mixture on 100 percent power (high) for 1-1/2 to 2 minutes or just until melted, stirring every 30 seconds.
2. Dip half of each halved cracker in the melted chocolate; use a small spatula to smooth out chocolate, if necessary. Place cracker on a cookie sheet lined with waxed paper. If desired, while chocolate is still soft, lightly press small white candies into chocolate to resemble dots on dominoes. Chill crackers for 10 minutes or until set.
3. In another microwave-safe 2-cup glass measure, place the white chocolate and remaining 1 tablespoon shortening. Microwave chocolate mixture on 100 percent power (high) for 1-1/2 to 2 minutes or just until melted, stirring every 30 seconds.
4. Dip plain half of each cracker in melted white chocolate. Place on a cookie sheet with waxed paper. If desired, while chocolate is still soft, press miniature semisweet chocolate pieces into white chocolate to resemble dots on dominoes. Let crackers stand until set. Makes 24 cookies.
TO STORE: Layer crackers between waxed paper in an airtight container; cover. Store at room temperature for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 1 month.

Marshmallow Truffles

Marshmallow Truffles Makes: about 40 truffles

Prep: 1 hr.
Chill: 1 hr.
Freeze: 20 min.
Stand: 15 min.



Ingredients

  • 1  7-ounce jar marshmallow creme
  • 1/3  cup butter, softened
  • 1/4  teaspoon almond extract or vanilla*
  • 1/4  teaspoon salt
  • 3  cups powdered sugar
  •   Toasted whole almonds, toasted pecan halves, toasted macadamia nuts, toasted hazelnuts (filberts), quartered pitted dates, and/or dried cherries
  •   Powdered sugar
  • 8  ounces semisweet chocolate squares, chopped**
  • 1  tablespoon shortening
  •   Finely chopped toasted nuts, toasted coconut, or candy sprinkles
  •   White baking chocolate, melted

Directions

1. Line a large baking sheet with waxed paper; butter the paper. Set aside. In a large bowl, combine marshmallow creme, butter, almond extract, and salt. Beat with an electric mixer until smooth. Gradually add the 3 cups powdered sugar, beating until well mixed. Cover and chill about 1 hour or until mixture is easy to handle.
2. Lightly dust your hands with additional powdered sugar; shape marshmallow mixture into 1-inch balls, forming the mixture around a whole almond, pecan half, macadamia nut, hazelnut (filbert), date piece, or dried cherry (you may need more marshmallow mixture to completely cover the pecan halves and almonds). Place balls on prepared baking sheet. Cover lightly; freeze for 20 minutes.
3. Meanwhile, in a small saucepan, combine semisweet chocolate and shortening. Heat and stir over low heat until melted and smooth. Remove from heat.
4. Line another large baking sheet with waxed paper; set aside. Remove balls, a few at a time, from the freezer; dip balls in chocolate and use a fork to lift balls out of chocolate, drawing the fork across the rim of the saucepan to remove excess chocolate. Place balls on waxed-paper-lined baking sheet. Immediately sprinkle tops with finely chopped nuts, toasted coconut, or candy sprinkles. Let stand at room temperature about 15 minutes or until completely set. If desired, drizzle truffles with melted white chocolate. Makes about 40 truffles.
*Test Kitchen Tip: If you prefer, omit the almond extract or vanilla and add 1 tablespoon desired flavored liqueur (such as raspberry or orange) to the marshmallow mixture; increase the 3 cups powdered sugar to 3-1/4 cups.
**Test Kitchen Tip: You may use 8 ounces vanilla-flavor candy coating instead of (or in addition to) the semisweet chocolate. If using both, in separate small saucepans, combine the candy coating or semisweet chocolate with the shortening; melt, dip, and decorate truffles as directed. (You will have leftover melted candy coating and chocolate, but use 8 ounces of each so you get enough depth to dip truffles.) If desired, drizzle white-coated truffles with melted semisweet chocolate.
TO STORE:Layer truffles between pieces of waxed paper in an airtight container; cover. Store in the refrigerator for up to 1 week or freeze for up to 3 months.



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Monday, November 30, 2009

Make a Christmas Ornament



How Does She shares 10 really cool things you can do with wooden blocks. I really liked this idea of making Christmas ornaments out of pictures that you love. They look super easy to make. Here is her tutorial:


1. Paint your block (I just used craft paint).
2.  Mod Podge a picture on one of the sides.
3.  Sand any leftover picture paper off.
4.  Screw in an ‘eye’ in the top.
5.  Add ribbon
6. Admire

 

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Saturday, November 28, 2009

The Weather Outside is Frightful!

How to Make Rice Bag Hand Warmer (from eHow.com)



Photo from marthastewart.com
Step 1
Cut two 4-inch-by-4-inch squares of flannel. Turning the two outside portions of fabric toward each other, sew three of the sides together with a straight stitch. Sew all but an inch or two of the fourth side and turn the bag right side out again.

Step 2
For oil-scented rice, mix approximately one teaspoon of oil to a pound of rice in a jar and shake together until the rice is coated. Set aside.

Step 3
For herb-scented rice, mix one pound of rice with approximately three tablespoons of dried herbs (i.e. lavender, rosemary, etc.). Mix together well and set aside.

Step 4
If you want unscented rice, simply measure out the approximate amount you will need and set aside.

Step 5
Using a small funnel, pour rice into the bag until it is three-quarters full.

Step 6
Carefully turn the remaining open edges in on the bag and sew them shut. Check the perimeter of the bag to make sure that there are no openings for rice grains to get through.

Step 7
Place the bag in the microwave and run it on medium high for 2 minutes. Put your new hand warmer into your pocket. It should stay hot for about 30 minutes.



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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving

Here is a really cute gift idea for Thanksgiving.


Recipe from Pillsbury


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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Spaghetti on Us

Oven mitt filled with spaghetti and sauce:
We know how hectic the Holidays can be with all the Christmas rush and fuss,
So relax a bit—Open this MITT, and have some Spaghetti on us!!





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Monday, November 9, 2009

Totally Terrific Tins!!



   A good friend of mine made these cute little tins for all of her friends for Christmas this year.  They fit perfectly in your purse and keep the pad of paper from getting destroyed.  She bought the pads of paper, the pens, and magnets all from the dollar store and covered them with scrapbook paper.  The tin and small envelopes were bought from Michael's.  She covered the top of the tin with scrapbook paper and added the persons name in chipboard.  I think they turned out really cute!  Here are a few more tin ideas... 




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Saturday, November 7, 2009

Dustpan Cookies



To make Dustpan Cookies, bake or buy your favorite cookies. Break a few of them, and crush one or two to create cookie crumbs. Place the cookies and crumbs in a new dustpan, and wrap with clear food storage wrap. Attach a gift tag with one of the following poems:

While baking you this Christmas treat, I dropped it on the floor.
So I decided to just sweep it up and leave it at your door!

or

We "dust" think you're great.
Merry Christmas from your Crumby Neighbors.

or

While baking you some cookies,
there was knocking at the door.
As I jumped up to answer it,
the pan fell to the floor.

I stood among the cookie crumbs
and wondered what to do.
The day was late, the time was short,
I had no gift for you.

I bent and swept the cookies up
into a small dustpan.
A friend like you, I told myself,
would surely understand.

The gifts that matter most in life
are those the heart does send.
With that in mind, I give to you
these cookies from a friend.



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Friday, November 6, 2009

FREE printable Christmas Gift Tags!

I found some FREE and CUTE gift tags that were collected over at Skip to My Lou. Here are just a few of my favorites:


 

Tricia Rennea shares these adorable mitten tags:

 





 


A Print a Day has some cute ones:

 

Not seeing what you are looking for? You can find a lot more here.

 

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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Hot Cider Gift

When it's freezing outside and the cold breezes blow,
You want to stay warm and comfy, I know.

So here's my suggetion to make wintertime brighter,
Put up your feet and enjoy some hot cider.


Idea and photo from http://laurieturk.blogspot.com/



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Monday, November 2, 2009

Thanksgiving gifts

 Thanksgiving is right around the corner and I found some cute Thanksgiving gifts that you can hand out to friends or family that come for dinner or show up unexpectedly at your door.



These cute Turkey Truffles are from The Swiss Colony.  I thought they would be easy to make yourself with some store bought truffles, candy corn, and tube frosting.
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 I made these little Thanksgiving Blessing Mixes last year.  They were a big hit!  I was able to make a lot of them in a short amount of time.  






These are the least expensive gift I made.  Who doesn't like curling up with a warm cup of cider on a cold November night?  Enjoy!





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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Bah HumBUG



photo from hfchocolates

"Bah HumBUG! Merry Christmas anyway."



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