Monday, December 13, 2010

Crayon Rolls








What do you think of my creation????? It's something I've enjoyed making and it's actually fun too!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Cake Re-Do

Well... here is my cake re-do. Yup I did this one all on my own-my daughter loves loves LOVES- the book Pinkalicious and this is the Pinkalicious birthday cake. I was going to make the cupcakes just like in the book BUT... the over sized muffin pans were outta-sight-expensive! So... here's what my daughter had for her 5th birthday party instead! ** Maddylicious had to help with the decorations for the cake- SO... proudly displayed in the front of the cake are the 1 dark pink and 1 light pink mini fondant balls down and to the right of the green number 5

PINKALICIOUS BIRTHDAY CAKE

Along w/ some Maddylicious a.k.a: Pinkalicious

Party pictures :)

Who knew opening presents could frazzle your hair? LOL

BELOW: is the Pinkalicious Party Table and if you all have read the story you will understand the reason for the pink side and green side of the table. And if you haven't read it SHAME ON YOU!!! Well... I'll tell you a little bit of the story.... so the little girl eats too many pink cupcakes and she turns pink and in order for her to turn back to normal she has to eat healthy green food. The story also helps you understand it's okay to be different & to listen to your parents- oh and so much more!!! Have I mentioned my Daughter and I just LOVE LOVE LOVE this book!

I love my Pinkalicious Princess! I hope you had the BEST birthday EVER sweetheart !!!

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Homemade Liquid Laundry Soap




I never thought I'd be the one to make anything on my own- let alone liquid laundry soap! I am very thankful that in a Personal Enrichment Night w/ my Church (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) the lesson was on how to make your own laundry soap. Well that has been some time ago almost a year and now that's all I use! It's great and inexpensive to make- WAHOO!!! Oh it's not only great for your laundry or pocket book but for those who have high efficiency washers, sensitive skin, allergies and for newborn babies. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I do! It equals out to be $ 0.03 or less per load.
Things you'll need to make liquid laundry soap:
20 Mule Team Borax
Arm and Hammer Washing Soda (NOT BAKING SODA)
Fels-Naptha
6 cups of warm water
2 gallon bucket
measuring cup (1/3 c. will do)
Large pan for stove top
Large measuring cup
Large slotted spoon to stir with
3 snack size baggies
Directions:
Open Fels-Naptha bar cut it into 3 equal pieces, grate each portion of soap w/ a fine cheese grater and put each portion of grated soap in the little baggie and put aside. Put lg. pan on stove top and turn heat on med/high and add 6 cups of hot water w/ your large measuring cup. Then add your 1/2 c. of WASHING SODA and 1/2 c. of 20 Mule Team Borax and stir w/ large slotted spoon until dissolved- then add ONE snack baggie of grated Fels-Naptha soap and continue stirring until all soap is dissolved. Add finished soap mix to a 2 gallon bucket and add 2 gallons of water and stir w/ large slotted spoon all ingredients well then place lid on bucket and let set for at least 1 hour or more before using. If soap mixture gets a little jelly like don't worry you did nothing wrong just add one cup of HOT water and stir. The finer you grate the soap the chances are the better your soap turns out. Use your spare or extra 1/3 c. measuring cup to add your new liquid laundry soap to your wash.
Happy Laundering



Sunday, October 17, 2010

Fondant Creations


This is not my inital try it's my second and it actually worked-Here's proof:





A HUGE THANKS goes to my friend Karina B for helping me! She was very VERY patient which I am not and helped me out through every step! WHEW! Maddy was excited about it and I sure hope that the next one for the "real-deal" birthday looks this good- I'm hoping for better since this was my first actual really home make fondant creation.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Ice Cube Paintings

First fill ice cube tray almost to the ridge with water and add 2 drops of chosen food color.
Secondly let freezeLast but not least: Pop them out of the tray and let your kid's imagination go wild!
** Prior to letting your kid's imagination go wild first secure some type of butcher paper to cardboard (your size will vary depending on how large or small you may want it).

Have fun w/ this one!!!



*I truly cannot take full credit for this I found it one day while "blogging"and fell in love with this idea!" The best ideas are shared!*



BABY BOOM




That's right folks! I just about believe that all of my friends are pregnant and ready to deliver. After sewing up a storm I thought I'd take a little break. I thought what a great way to celebrate Baby and New Momma is to make them a cake...a diaper cake that is!

Supplies Needed:


*(1 pkg of 50) huggies/pampers newborn to size 1 diapers ($8.00 Dollar General)
*(1) pkg of clear hair rubber bands ($1.50 Dollar General)
*3 spools of ribbon: (1) Medium solid ribbon roll (1) Large roll of printed ribbon (1) Large roll of solid ribbon. (Most ribbon at Target/Wal-Mart/Jo Ann's Fabric's they run the same price around $1.75-$2 for solid and $3 and up for printed/pattered ribbon-if your at Jo Ann's they usually have coupons in their circular right as you walk in the door so WOOHOO savings!!!)
*(1)pkg of stick pins (Jo Ann's/Wal-Mart $1.97-$2.00)
*(1)hot glue gun and glue sticks (Wal-Mart $2.97 for sm. craft hot glue gun and $1.97 for a bag of 300 glue sticks, Jo Ann's Fabric $ 4.99 for a sm craft hot glue gun and $ 2.99 for a bag of 400-500 glue sticks-again USE THE COUPONS!!!)
(1) plastic dinner plate (pkg of 4 at Wal-Mart/Target/Dollar Tree $1)
Take out diapers from pkg and start rolling them up as tight as possible and slip on one clear hair band near the center of the roll (repeat this step until all diapers are rolled up)
*Item might already be in your possession the cost will be a lot less for the diaper cake creation*

Take about 3-5 and group them together and slip on a clear rubber band around them to help secure a good base/foundation. Then start filling in the "cake" with the diapers. When you've finished each tear place a dop of hot glue to bottom of each layer so the "cake" will not look like the Leaning Tower of Diapers!


Take your large spool of solid ribbon and measure the circumference of the "cake" them trim ribbon accordingly. Take your large spool of printed ribbon as well as the medium solid ribbon and do the same. When done secure each end of ribbon with a stick pin (2) should be enough on each layer.
According to what gender the child is depends on what you or the receiving parent might choose. So the extras are up in the air.
When finished with the "cake" deliver it to the expectant mother and she will absolutely love it!

Around to it projects 1


The first "to-it" project was this bow holder. The purpose of the bow holder is ... (in hopes) that the hair bows will not get crushed in a basket or a box; as well as help extend the "life" of your child's hair bows. I have also attached a "ring" from the office supply section (they come in packs of (3) for $0.97 Wal-Mart). The purpose of the ring is simply a place to put the loose ribbons. It's convenient and helps de-clutter the bathroom! PLUS if you have a lack of art work or are low on the decor budget; it makes a cute and inexpensive decoration for your child's room.
*Supplies needed:
1 med-lg cabinet door frame
1 spool of grosgrain ribbon
3 sheets of your favorite scrapbook paper
1 bottle of Mod Podge (for all of you crafty folks you SHOULD have this already) a sm bottle runs around $2 at Wal-Mart or if you choose an off brand then it's $1.75
1 colored ink pad of your choice (for ageing effects)* same as above but inks are a little pricey
1 foam brush (for application of Mod Podge)
After you've selected your door frame and have sanded it down. Measure your frame (all the way around) cut enough paper to cover frame. Then apply a VERY LIBERAL amount of the Mod Podge-set aside and let dry-this process shouldn't take too long. While frame is drying you can get your ink pad ready. When bow holder is dry take ink pad in hand and gently rub the edges of the frame with the colored ink. When finished flip frame over to it's back and attach ribbon in any sort of fashion you wish-that's what's great about crafting-YOU MAKE IT FUN & UNIQUE!!!
With what ribbon is left over you take and tie a knot in the ribbon and staple one side down then find the center of the knot and take the end of the ribbon and staple it to the other side then.....TA-DA!!! It's ready for you to hang your child's hair bows on it!