Showing posts with label cute. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cute. Show all posts

Friday, November 28, 2014

Christmas Food "Hacks"

I hope that you all had and awesome Thanksgiving yesterday with your family and loved ones! I know we sure did at our house. I'm still cleaning up from it! :)
However, it's officially Christmas time!!! I adore this time of year! Everyone is always so cheerful and nice and the weather is wonderful (in my opinion) and then don't get me started on all the Christmas decorations that we get to put up and see!! I love it! Along with all those wonderful things comes a busy, busy few weeks as well... Especially for moms. We are constantly planning and prepping and cleaning and cooking and entertaining and wrapping and the list goes on. 
So, to make lives a smidgen easier this holiday season I've found some pretty creative hacks to share with you all! Some of these we've all seen before and some of them I've never even thought of doing! (And those that I haven't thought of before, were pretty spectacular in my opinion.)

Here you freeze chocolate into tree shapes and then add some icing to the backs and place them on a flat white cake to make it shine a little!

Fill empty condiments bottles with icing for decorating sugar cookies with the kids!

Dip cookie cutters in flour first to help the sugar cookies retain their shapes!

Look at this simple center piece! White candles and peppermints! Love it!

These are frozen dollops of coolwip/whipped cream to put in your mugs of hot cocoa! Such a great idea!

Three small candy canes glued together makes the perfect place card holders for your holiday tables!

Use the bottom of a crystal glass to make a unique design in your sugar cookies.

These were just a sampling of the hacks that I found on Buzzfeed
You can check out the rest of them over here: 38 Christmas Hacks
I hope that some of these come in handy throughout your busy holiday season this year and help you cut some corners!

-Stephanie

Monday, November 24, 2014

Snowflakes are falling

I ran across this tutorial for cutting out snowflakes the other day on Pinterest, which is perfect because I was just trying to show Joc how to cut out snowflakes from paper last week! I knew I wasn't doing something quite right with them and since I've found this one we've made a ton more that are really pretty!
These are another of those fun activities your kids could be doing while you're cooking this week for Thanksgiving and you could lay them out around the tables or on your buffet as cute hand made decorations for your guests to see!
The kids will love that, it'll bring them into the center of the attention for a short period of time during the day while their grandparents, aunts, uncles... comment on the snowflakes they made!
Here is the link for the print out of the tutorials:

This is a view of what the print out looks like... And who doesn't love Elsa and Olaf!

- Stephanie

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Christmas is Coming....

So.... I promise y'all that I'm not one of those people that completely skips over Thanksgiving. I love Thanksgiving! It's one of my favorite holidays. I don't have my tree up already, I don't have a single decoration out yet for Christmas. I do have tons of pumpkins and pilgrims and scarecrows around, though! :)

All that being said, I'm sharing some fun looking Christmas themed activities for the kiddos to do in the coming days and weeks of no school for the holidays!
Here is the link for the activities: Christmas Time is Here You'll remembering doing some of these things from when you were a kid, too! But while you're slaving away in the kitchen preparing dishes for Thanksgiving in a few weeks the kids can entertain themselves while watching the Macy's parade that morning instead of complaining about being bored!

Here are a few of the crafts from this post:
Giant Popsicle snowflakes! 
These look really fun to make with your kids! I honestly can't wait to make these with Joc and hang them up around the house this season!

I made these when I was a kid! 
Super easy Christmas tree ornaments they can make (while you're cooking!) Just lay down some paper for them to work on and give them plenty of pretties to decorate with and then they can make tons of them! Not a bad idea for a handmade present for friends and family members from them either! :)

Cinnamon applesauce heart ornaments! 
I can NOT wait to make these! I bet they smell AMAZING while you're baking them!! These would make great gifts for some family members as well! I'm thinking of making them with Joc one day in mid December and then tying them onto gifts for people! 
Here is the direct link to make these heavenly things: Katy Elliott

There are so many more than just these to go and check out and do with your kids or have them do while you're working on other things!

Enjoy! :D
-Stephanie

Monday, September 8, 2014

Night Night... Sleep Tight

Do you ever have issues getting your little ones to go to bed or sleep? I do, some times. She's gotten a TON better over the years, now that she's realized that she doesn't miss out on anything while she's sleeping, and since she's realized she NEEDS her sleep, she no longer cares too much!

However, this particular blog, Kid's Activity Blog, would have been pretty handy to have had back in the day of fighting a monster of a child while putting her to bed. She lists some truly great ideas for helping to calm your children down during bed time to ease them off to dream land.

Among these really awesome ideas was this:


A glowing sensory bottle!
How cute is that?! I love this idea. Mainly because it's not a game or anything that they have to play with to calm them down. They can keep this by their beds and play with it as they fall asleep, and it still eases their minds as they stare into the stars and glitter!
So, here's the website on how to make this super awesome bed time object:

What you'll need:
  1. DURABLE plastic bottle
  2. Hair Gel, fill the bottle to nearly full bottle.
  3. Glitter Glue, use a squirt.
  4. Glow in the dark paint, another squirt.
  5. Super Glue, for the lid!
  6. Glow-in-the-dark mini stars. (I have found some of these at Wal-mart.)

 Mix it all up and give it a good shake, after you glue the top on of course, and watch the magic! :)
My sweet girl might be a smidgen too old for this, but I still plan on making it with her! I think she'll love it and it'll still be helpful for her to fall asleep on those nights where she really fights it still.

-Stephanie

Friday, August 15, 2014

Cute and Creepy Holiday Doors

Check out these super cute Halloween door decorations! I can't wait for fall you guys! It's my FAVORITE time of the year! Hot chocolate, beautiful colors, cooler weather, pumpkin everything, sweaters and jackets! Oh, and HOLIDAYS!!! :D
I'm so ready for the holidays to be here. I know, it's still only August, but school's back in session and (here anyway) it's been a bit cooler feeling in the early mornings and such and I'm just ready!

So... to help keep me calm until it's an appropriate time to start decorating I've been planning my decorating. (I totally asked my husband if I could go on and start decorating for the fall... I got a big no, of course.)

Here is a cute idea I found that I'm adding to my list of decorations for this year's Halloween:

I just love these guys! And, I mean, how much easier could they be to make... All you need is some streamers of your color choice and construction paper/paper plates, and some good tape!
Here is the website to check out a few more ideas other than these creepy guys: Spooky Doors
Y'all, enjoy the end of the summer months while they're here! I'll try to make the most of them! :P

-Stephanie

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Bare Feet Welcome

I found a picture of a spring time wreath on Pinterest a while back... it was adorable! I couldn't wait to make it! And now that I finally have, I've been dieing to share it with all of y'all! :)

Here is my finished wreath:
Isn't it cute???!!

It was so simple to make! Here is what you'll need:


1. Hot glue (of course!)
2. Flower "lace" found at Walmart for nearly nothing! I think I had them cut about 20 flowers in length.
3. Long ball point pins. Use the pink tipped ones!
4. Hard foam wreath.
5. Green feather boas. I got the fuzzier ones to make it appear more as grass. Also, I only got two boas and I ended up having to kinda stretch them pretty far in between loops, I'd recommend getting three for yours!! I found these at Hancock Fabrics, they were a little pricy, but I REALLY wanted to make this wreath! :)


Take the end of the boa and glue it to the wreath for stability. Then just wrap it all around until the end of the line. Glue the end down and then repeat with your second and third boas. DO NOT glue the boa anywhere else around the wreath!!! It'll just end up being a huge mess!
 

Cut the flowers so that they are individual flowers now, instead of a rope of them. Then take your pink tipped pins and push them through the middles of the flowers and place them where you like around your wreath. 
Be sure to push a few in through the boa's centers so that they won't move around as much anymore!


 Here is my wreath with all my flowers pinned down!


I also added a little sign that I made! It reads "Bare feet welcome!"
It's made out of a toothpick and some card stock cut out into a "flag" shape. I did the flag shape double sided and then folded it over the toothpick so it would hold better and glued the two sides together around the toothpick.

Here is my completed wreath! Just needs a pretty little ribbon! My Walmart currently has all their spring ribbon on sale, as well! :D
 


I love this wreath!! Even on gloomy days or cold days even, it makes it feel like spring time around my home!! And my 5-year-old think it's just "the most prettiest" thing ever! (Wait till she sees my Easter wreath I'm working on!)
Happy spring y'all!!

-Stephanie

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Holiday Wreath

I'm sure you all have seen those oh so pretty ornament wreaths around this time of year before. And they do look slightly intimidating to put together... But they aren't!! All you need is the right tutorial to follow and work off of and you're set to go! Luckily I found a good one! :)


I made this one here a few weeks ago for a friend... It was so easy and kinda fun!

Here's what you'll need for this project:
1. hot glue gun
2. ornaments of any colors you choose, small and large
3. a wire wreath, found at Wal-mart for about $3.00
4. ribbon
5. some patience... I messed this one up pretty good while putting it together.
Oh, and a large workspace.. I used my floor.
 

Step 1. lay out your wreath and place the ornaments around the edges to get a visual of how you want it to look in the end. Don't worry about the space, it'll be there, but you can cover it up. You'll also need somewhere to place your ribbon. :)


Oh, and you probably won't use all the ornaments you lay out around your wreath... I think you have 3 extra by the time your done. You don't want to cram them together and possibly break.

Step 2. Repeat step one for the inner circle to view it as well.



Step 3. Begin gluing! Apply liberally... you can't have enough on the ornaments, really!


What I did on the outer rim was view the ornament on the wreath and then carefully figure where to put the glue so it'd stay. I glued them down to the first circle and to the second one on the inside. So you'd glue the rim of the ornament's hanger and then a little on the ball itself. Some times gluing the ornaments together was needed for more stability.




Here is the outer circle all glued down!

Step 4. Glue your inner circle.


For these I only glued the balls to the first inner circle on the wreath and then to each other around the rim. I wanted my wreath to look a bit bigger, so I decided not to glue down the ornaments till they were pressed into the outer rim of ornaments.


Both edges all glued together finally!

Step 5. (The fun part!!) Place all the rest of the ornaments onto your wreath to see how it all looks!




These are unglued here. Be sure to cover your gaps when doing this. Once you have placed all your large ornaments where you like them (I tried to place mine in larger spots to cover up), place your smaller ones around to fill in the left over holes! 

Step 6. Once this is done begin gluing them all down! I didn't remove my ornaments and start fresh from the previous stage. I simply started somewhere that wouldn't disturb my wreath much and began gluing where I needed to until I had worked my way around the whole wreath. I would simply glue one large ball at a time and then proceed to the smaller ones around that one and repeat!


Here is my wreath! :)
I wish I had taken a photo of the wreath I made for my mom... I think it's been my favorite so far to make! It was made with deep red and gold ornaments, it looked like Gryffindor's house colors for those that are familiar with the world of Harry Potter!

I wish you all good luck on your holiday projects and wreaths!
-Stephanie

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

A Candyland Kind of Halloween

Such cute ideas to add to your Halloween parties this season!! I adore the skeletons they made here! Maybe some of these will inspire y'all to get super creative with your Halloween festivities!! This is from a "Halloween Candyland" party on Catch My Party!! The rest of the photos on there are to die for!!! Seriously wish I had thought of this one first... I love the party theme and their decorations for it are so cute! I am loving all the bright colors they used here, too!

Go check out the rest of these incredible decorations here: http://catchmyparty.com/parties/whimsical-halloween-candyland

-Stephanie

Monday, October 14, 2013

Halloween Updates!

Okay, like I promised.... Here are some of my photos from all my Halloween decorations that I said I would share. I decorated on last Tuesday and it took me a good while, mainly because I had to detail clean the stairwell for the rats to go up!! But I enjoyed it and love how everything turned out!!
I hope your homes are filled with festive decor as well! :)

 I "made" cookies to celebrate!
 I adore mini pumpkins... They're so cute and kind of timeless seeming in a way. :)
 My full potions brew kit!!! I love this piece!

 I did have some store bought ones that I'd had and just added to the home-made ones for some color!

 I love my ghosts! Both bought at Wal-Mart for under $3!!!


 The jar is one of those "pet bat" things... Joc loves it! It's really cute!

 My place settings!
 Full table view for the holidays!

 One of many glitter webs I have!


I really like how my stairs turned out!! :)

-Stephanie