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Friday, November 9, 2012

Candy Tins (an inexpensive gift to share!)

We are having a neighborhood craft night tonight with some fun Christmas ideas.  I thought I would share some of the projects we are making.

First, are these darling candy tins.  They end up costing only about $2.50 each.  They are great for neighbors, teachers, visiting teachers, etc.  So simple to make, but I will give details for those of you who enjoy all the measurements.
Items needed:

1 tin, 12 Hershey Nuggets, scrapbook paper, string, jingle bells, glue stick, paper cutter


FYI I bought the tins at Paper Mart they are number 6517060P, and $1.04 each.


Step 1: Cut paper to 1 inch by 3 ½ inch strips (12 strips total.)
Step 2: Wrap one strip around each candy, gluing at the bottom.
Step 3: Place candies in tin, close lid.



Step 4: Cut (1) 2 ½” by 10” strip of paper, wrap around tin and glue.
Step 5: Cut (1) 1 ½” by 10” strip of paper and wrap and glue over other paper.
Step 6: Cut a large piece of string (about 3 feet) and wrap it around paper.  Add bells and tie.

Perfect for a Super Saturday, right?

Project originally found here at Kerry's Paper Crafts.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Fabric Envelope

We are making some spiritual survival kits for a Relief Society activity this week.  These cute kits included a bunch of pamphlets and cards that we can share should the occasion arise.  These are the instructions for sewing the envelopes.
Supplies:
11 x 11 (mine are like 11 x 10 1/2 but oh well) scrap of fabric.  We had so many to make we cut up a sheet.
11 x 11 piece of fusible interfacing
11x7 scrap of patterned fabric


First, iron the fabric.  Iron the interfacing onto the wrong side of the square.  Place fabric pieces right sides together.
Sew the 3 sides of the two pieces of fabric together.
Clip the edges and turn right side out.
Iron the bottom sides in.
Sew around the whole envelope.  This will top stitch the top and hem the bottom.
Iron up the bottom, making sure the pamphlets and papers fit, then sew up the sides.

Iron down the top and you are done!

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Ambrosia Squares - A cool, no cook dessert

I am so excited to share this delicious dessert today!  I was asked to bring a treat to a church meeting for the ladies the other night, and knew I didn't want to cook.  It is just so dang hot here!  Turning on the oven turns my stomach.  I remembered this young 12 year old girl (who is now getting married!) many years ago telling me this was her favorite dish.  I remembered the basics, and changed it up just a little.  It is so yummy!

Ambrosia Squares
Crust Ingredients:
1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup melted butter

Filling:
1 8oz. package cream cheese
3 cups milk, divided
1 large (6 serving) package instant vanilla pudding
1 can mandarin oranges (I used peaches instead and they were awesome!) DRAINED and patted dry with a paper towel
3 bananas

Topping:
1 cup whipping cream
1/4 cup powdered sugar
1 tsp vanilla


To prepare crust, mix all ingredients and press into a 9x13 pan

Filling:
In a mixing bowl, beat the cream cheese.  And 1/2 cup milk gradually while beating.  In a separate bowl, make pudding using remaining milk.  Add pudding to cream cheese and beat together.  Let sit until thick.


Meanwhile, slice the bananas and layer evenly on crust.  When the pudding is thick, fold in the oranges (or peaches.)


Pour on top of crust.

Topping:
Beat whipping cream, powdered sugar and vanilla until stiff peaks form.  Spread on top of pudding.



There you go!  A delicious desert to share this summer!

Linked today at:
I heart naptime, Under the table and dreaming, Keeping it simple, Brassy Apple, The Girl Creative, Craft-o-maniac, Lil Luna

Monday, June 18, 2012

4th of July ideas

I wanted to share some fun ideas for the 4th of July.  These are all from last year, back when I blogged over at Turbo Bubble Gum.    Enjoy!

Red, White and Blue Cupcakes

Patriotic Sandals
Flag Shirt


Flag Onesie





Flip Flops

Have fun getting ready for the fourth!

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Pioneer Trek Part 7: Buzz Saw

When I saw this simple toy the pioneers made to play along the trail, I thought it would be a perfect thing to mess around with during our get-to-know-you time.

Buzz Saw
Items needed:
Large Button
String (I used embroidery floss because it's what I had around the house)

Simply thread the string through the button and tie in a knot.  It will look like this:
To play, just twist twist twist.  Try to keep it going as long as you can.  Here is a video of my hubby doing it.


So easy!  And seriously keeps those kids busy for a while!  Give it a try!

Trek part 6: Leather Cuff Bracelets

Last night I was dropping off some music at a friends house, and she showed me these cute bracelets she made for her Trek kids.  I was giddy.  She gave me supplies to make my own and I am excited to show you!

For more information on why we are going to Trek, click here.  You can also see tutorials on bonnets, pioneer shirts, padded buckets, and personalized chap stick.


I guess the reason I was so excited to make these is because not only are they rustic and fun, but they have a spiritual thought on them.  My friend Britt chose a scripture reference to put on hers.  But I have had this verse of "How Firm a Foundation" in my mind for weeks as I have thought about the trek.  Fear not, I am with thee.  I plan on using it as a teaching moment tonight (our FIRST NIGHT!!!) I really want these kids to remember that God is with us in our trials!  This will be hard, but with his help, all is possible.

To make, we used some leather scraps.  The thicker one is 6 inches by 3/4 inch.  The thin piece is 10 inches long, and really thin.  We also used a couple of wooden beads.

Before I put these together, I used a little tool Britt loaned me that burns on leather.  I think a thin Sharpie would work, too.  Mine says, "Fear not I am with thee Trek 2012"

Punch 2 holes, one on each side of the thicker piece of leather.  Poke the skinny piece through, add bead and tie knot.  We used a hammer and nail to punch the hole.

Front
back

These would be awesome to make for girls camp or a family reunion, too.

Trek Part 5: Personalized chapstick

Did you all know that packing tape is the same size as the chapstick container?  This makes personalizing it a cinch!
I simply googled Orange Paisley Bandana and found a background picture.  Went into Picmonkey and added text.  I made some for my friend, too, using a googled image of parchment.

I pasted a bunch of my finished photo onto a word doc and hit print.

Cut out, taped on.



I do think they would be a bit cuter if you took off the factory sealed top, but I decided to leave it on, anyway.  Now we have chapstick to give to all our kids on Trek!