Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Friday, December 12, 2014

12th Day of Bloggy Christmas

it's the 12th day of bloggy christmas!

and lisa from hoopla palooza gave to me,
mason jar cookie cutter cookie mix fudge!




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weeee!
this is a fun gift that you can give your besties instead of the usual cookie mix jars (which by the way still rock). 
but you won't have to buy so many ingredients to make a bunch.

wanna make these?

click here for a full tutorial!

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Thursday, December 11, 2014

11th Day of Bloggy Christmas

On the 11th Day of Bloggy Christmas Miss Heather from My Sweet Mission gave to me  Chocolate Mendiants!

Chocolate Mendiants Recipe by MySweetMission.net


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Hi there, it's Heather from My Sweet Mission and today I'm sharing a recipe for delicious and beautiful Chocolate Mendiants. What are chocolate mendiants? They're a French confection composed of rich and creamy chocolate disks studded with assorted dried fruits & nuts. They're oh so pretty and they almost look like stained glass windows!

Chocolate Mendiants

Chocolate Mendiants Recipe by MySweetMission.net

These homemade chocolates make wonderful Christmas gifts for everyone on your list!!

To get the recipe for these delicious Chocolate Mendiants just click here!

Merry Christmas Everyone!


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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

10th Day of Bloggy Christmas

On the 10th day of Bloggy Christmas Miss Darcy from The Ruffled Stitch gave to you: 5 DIY Christmas Decorations!




Christmas time is full of fun decorations to put you in the Christmas spirit! I have put together a few of my favorite DIY projects to make your house more festive! Click here to check out all these fun tutorials!


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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

9th Day of Bloggy Christmas: Candy Cane Rooftop Gingerbread Birdhouse

On the 9th Day of Bloggy Christmas Miss Lisa from Hoopla Palooza gave to me 

Candy Cane Rooftop Gingerbread Birdhouses!


are you a gingerbread house maker?
do you mix the dough, 
roll it,
cut the house shapes up,
allow them to cool?
frost them together to make the house?
go to the store to get gumdrops, candy canes, peppermints, sprinkles, chocolate, sixlets,
etc etc etc.,
then display it for all to see?

then shoo all children away from it, 
young and old,
telling them santa will add them to the naughty list if he sees them anywhere near the house nibbling on the roof?

then on december 26th, what do you do?
throw it away?

oh the horror of it all!
all those hours and hours of work down the tube.

believe me, been there.
done that.

but i wanna keep those suckers!
it's SO beautiful to throw away but lordy knows you can't keep an edible house without having the mold come by for a permanent visit!

so what to do!?!?

do the following.


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See how to make your own DIY Candy Cane Rooftop Gingerbread Birdhouses here!




What a fabulous idea to make lasting Gingerbread houses. Thanks Lisa for sharing your amazing DIY Candy Cane Rooftop Gingerbread Birdhouses with us!

Saturday, December 6, 2014

6th Day of Bloggy Christmas: DIY Christmas Tree Ornaments and Name Tags


On the 6th day of Bloggy Christmas Miss Darcy from The Ruffled Stitch gave to me: DIY Christmas Tree Ornaments and Name Tags!


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Hey everyone, It's Darcy from The Ruffled Stitch! Every Christmas I love wrapping my gifts just a bit different. This year I made some salt dough name tags to finish off my packaging! While I was at it I made some Ornaments for the tree also! These are a fun easy way to add personalization to your tree and gifts!


To find out how to make your own salt dough ornaments and name tags click here.

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Friday, December 5, 2014

5th Day of Bloggy Christmas: DIY Fleece Scarf


On the 5th Day of Bloggy Christmas Miss Krista gives to you, a DIY School Spirit Fleece Scarf!


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I was trying to think of something fun I could make my kiddos for Christmas this year since it seems like lately everything we get them is from the store. Every Friday is school spirit day and I saw a few people wearing these at a football game I went to a few weeks ago and was totally inspired! So, I stopped at JoAnns, grabbed some soft and fluffy fleece in Blue and Orange (Go Colts) and some White to make the colors pop a bit. Not only are these scarfs super cute, but they were quick and easy to throw together.

Supplies:
Cutting Mat, Quilting Ruler, Rotary Cutter (optional but will make life so much easier)
Scissors
Sewing machine to sew one straight line or a needle and thread if you want to hand stitch
2 or 3 colors of fleece AP fleece

When making these scarfs first determine how long you want them to be.  I made mine 4' (48") long for my kids, they are only long enough to do a single knot. But I wanted the scarfs to be easy for them to put on without having so much extra fabric they didn't know what to do with it all.  If I were to make one for my self I would use about 6' (72"), that will give you enough room to double it over or tie it more intricately.

First cut a 5" strip from each color of fleece.  I made two that's why there are two orange strips in my picture.  Pick 2 or 3 colors.


Then layer the fleece in the order you want.


Are you ready for the hard part? Sew one straight line down the middle of the strip.  I didn't pin the fleece, and I used one of the lines on my sewing machine to keep a straight line.


Trim the edges to make a nice finished edge.


With a nice pair of sharp scissors cut 1" wide strips leaving about 1/2"-1" to the center line.


Flip over and repeat on the other side.


Fluff up the scarf and it's ready to wear.  Super easy and quick gift! I'm hoping my kiddos love them but since they are for Christmas I can't say for sure.  Cross your fingers :)


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