12.28.2011

DIY Fingerprint Necklace


Here is my version of the fingerprint necklaces that seem to be so popular these days.  I made these as a gift for my grandma this year.  I found a tutorial online to do it yourself rather than paying a pretty penny for the silver ones.  I used polymer clay, silver paint, and a spray sealer.  

Roll your clay into a small ball and have your child press their thumb or whichever finger you choose into the clay then poke a small hole at the top using a toothpick. Follow the directions on the package to bake the clay.  Paint them silver then spay the sealer on after they are dry.

The original inspiration for this project was found at Sarah Ortega Photography


12.27.2011

Manic Monday









Hope Everyone had a fabulous holiday!

12.23.2011

Friday Fix- Super Fast Last Minute Gift


I was visiting one of my favorite recipe websites Our Best Bites and I just happened to stumble upon the fabulous post for a really quick and easy gift.  I decided I had to do it for my co-workers and snazz up one of the teacher gifts I already had planned. 

 It's also super cheap!  I found 3 packs of holiday socks at Wal-Mart for under $3!!.  I made 6 of these and it was under $12 total!  You will need to visit Our Best Bites to get the printable to attach to the bag then package a cute pair of socks and a nail polish in a clear bag.  If you wanted to do a bit more you could also add a mini manicure kit and mini bottle of nail polish remover. 








12.22.2011

Wreath Ornaments

The kids made these fun wreath ornaments to give to family this year.  We started with some crocheted wreaths (get the pattern here)


Then the kids embellished them with buttons and glitter glue.
Another super easy cute Christmas craft for the kiddos

12.21.2011

Christmas Tree Cones

These Christmas trees were made with Sugar Cones, graham crackers, frosting tinted with green food coloring, and different candies.  The kids loved making these and they were so simple.

12.20.2011

Happy Birthday!!!

11.  Wow!  How has it already been 11 years?  It's so true that your kids grow up in the blink of an eye.  Another fabulous year that has been filled with lots of new adventures, frustrations, and lots of love.  I can't wait to see what this next year will bring us.  I love you my sweet peanut, always and forever you will be my favorite girl.
To see last years birthday post go here

12.19.2011

Manic Monday

My honey and I tailgating.  Go CARDS!!!

12.16.2011

Mmmmm Kisses Chocolate Chip Cookies


These were going to be my orginal submission into the cookie exchange but the majority of them didn't hold their shape like these ones did.  I of course wanted to have pretty cookies to give out to my family so the pretty ones will be given out and the not so pretty ones will be eaten by me my kids! 

I figured out that the problem was I didn't get all the flour incorporated into the dough, Oops!  So make sure everything gets mixed up really well or you will have funny looking cookies. 

You will need:
Unwrapped Kisses
1 Cup Softended Butter
1/3 Cup Sugar
1/3 Cup Packed Brown Sugar
1 tsp Vanilla
2 Cups Flour
1 Cup Mini Chocolate Chips

Preheat oven to 350
Beat Butter, Sugars, and Vanilla until creamed
Add Flour until well blended and smooth
Fold in Chocolate Chips
Mold some dough around a Kiss.  You don't need a lot, just enough to cover the Kiss and roll into a ball
Bake on an ungreased cookie sheet for 10-12 Mintues

Now here is my one complaint in regards to my holiday baking.  Why doesn't Hershey's sell unwrapped Kisses around the holiday for baking?  I unwrapped 3 1/2 bags of regular Kisses, 2 bags of Candy Cane Kisses, and 3 Bags of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.  I think the unwrapping took longer than the actual baking!  I suggested this to them on Facebook, so next year if you see bags of unwrapped Kisses for sale, please come and thank me!

If you need anymore cookie inspiration please check out the ones I made last year

Original Recipe from Hershey's

12.15.2011

Mmmmm Candy Cane Blossoms

Here is another cookie that I made using a recipe from Hershey along with some Hershey Candy Cane Kisses.  These cookies look so nice on a plate and they don't taste too bad either!

You will need:
48 Candy Cane Kisses
1/2 cup (1 stick) softened butter 
1 cup sugar
1 egg
1-1/2 teaspoons vanilla
2 cups flour
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons milk
Red or green sugar crystals

Heat oven to 350
Beat butter, sugar, egg, and vanilla until well blended
In a separate bowl combine flour, baking soda, and salt
Alternate adding flour mixture and milk to the butter mixture
Shape dough into 1 inch balls
Roll in sugar crystals
Bake 8-10 minutes on an ungreased cookie sheet
Cool for 2-3 minutes then top with an unwrapped kiss

These cook up so quickly, I ended up making a double batch so I can share with my family and friends.  I hope you enjoy them!
Original recipe can be found here

12.14.2011

Mmmmmm Reese's Peanut Butter Temptations

This year I am doing a family cookie exchange and needed to find a recipe that could easily yeild 60+ cookies.  I scoured my cookie board on Pinterest and made lists of possibilities.  This particular recipe just seemed to call out to me.  Maybe it's because I am such a fan of peanut butter and chocolate or maybe because they look so darn cute.  Who knows but I made them and I am glad I did!  I ended up following the recipe that was on the back of package of Reese's Cups, so that is the one I am going to share with you.

You will need:
About 40 Peanut Butter Cups
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter or margarine, softened
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
1/2 cup Creamy Peanut Butter
1 egg
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1-1/2 cups all-purpose flour
3/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt

1 Heat oven to 375°F. 
Line small muffin cups with mini cupcake liners.
 Beat butter, brown sugar, granulated sugar, peanut butter, egg and vanilla until light and fluffy in large bowl.

Stir together flour, baking soda and salt; add to butter mixture, beating until well blended

Shape dough into 1-inch balls; place one in each prepared muffin cup

 Bake 10 to 12 minutes 

 Let cool for 1/2 minutes.

Press a peanut butter cup into each cookie

Cool completely in muffin pan

*Cheater Version
Skip all those ingredients and buy pre-made peanut butter dough and follow the directions above from the baking on down.

Original Inspiration from Baked to Perfection 

Recipe used from Hershey's


12.13.2011

Ribbon Christmas Tree Shirt

This ribbon shirt was made for another swap using more traditional Christmas colors.  I used Liquid Stitch for the ribbons and sewed the star on on the top.  I am not sure how well Liquid Stitch will hold up with everyday wear and tear (especially with infants/toddler)  but it would make a cute Christmas picture outfit!

12.12.2011

Manic Monday

Along with wrappting this is what I was busy with over the weekend. 
Recipes to come this week! 

12.07.2011

Star Ornament


So easy and so pretty!   I used a cardboard star ornament, sheet music, and glitter.  Use Mod Podge to apply the sheet music to the star, put glue around the edges and sprinkle on some glitter of your choice.  Easy Peasy!

You could make these using wooden stars of all shapes and sized then hang them on the tree or make a pretty garland.  The possibilities really are endless!

12.02.2011

Mmmmmm Cookies & Creme Cupcakes

I saw the recipe for these at Bakerella and was so excited to try them out.  I have never seen cupcakes like this before.  The trick is to plop an Oreo into the cookie before you bake it and it will rise to the top as you can see here.

 I frosted then rolled in crushed up cookies.  YUMMO!


I made these for my family's Cupcake Wars.  I don't know if we had a specific winner or not, everyone had such good offerings.

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