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Saturday, January 12, 2013

My new craft- reborns

Hello fellow crafters!  I have been so busy learning something new!  It's called Reborning.  Making dolls look as real as possible.  I paint them, paint or root their hair, sew their bodies, dress them photograph them, etc. 
Here's my latest
 
 
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If you want to see more go to www.babyminenursery.blogspot.com  I often have them up on ebay too, this one just sold.

Friday, June 29, 2012

birthdays to date

Miss A wanted an Artist Party. SO.....

The portriate of her is frosting on a sugar cookie. I used the wax paper method- so easy! Put a picture behind a piece of wax paper. Trace your picture with frosting (if you want it different colors then you need to color it that way just like you would a coloring page). Freeze it for a couple hours, then peel it off onto the cake! The paint brush is a large pretzle covered in tootsie roll and dipped in frosting.


These cute cookies are the thank you gift. I made the paint brush mini and the colors are skittles.




This was lunch! Colorful noodles (neon colors) Cook pasta according to package. Sepearte into as many colors as you like, and add food coloring. Swirl it around until you get the color you want. Rinse and return to the same pot. We added a little butter and parmesan cheese to it. It was yummy



Miss E wanted a spa party for her 11th birthday









Miss O got the Minnie cake, she "always wanted"

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

What to do with 50+ pounds of Halloween candy

I know this post is a little late, but I've had requests for it, so here you go!
Because we already had lots of candy- we only went out for about 30 mins this year- here's the haul.
And this is what they got at Disneyland -um that is a king size bed- if you are wondering (this candy filled a big suitcase all by itself!)

My Hubby LOVES Halloween!  He The kids are often the first out and the last in!  This year, thanks to our trip to Disneyland, we broke our record (which usually hangs out around 30 pounds) and got over 50 POUNDS OF CANDY!!!!  Since no one family should devour,  enjoy eat that much candy, I have come up with all kinds of things to do.  Here's a list of the top 10ish

1.  Let the kids make a Thanksgiving/Christmas countdown.  Every day they get to eat one candy. (we usually forget a lot of times, but then there is extra to share with visitors throughout the season)
 Roll out plastic wrap- down a long hall is best- take the candy and wrap it up, tie each of the sides with curling ribbon, and each day snip one off!  My family is so big that I needed to do snack bags and just tie them on- or put them in a big tub!  This will take up a lot of wall space if you decide to hang it up.  Ours went around all the pictures in our front room!

2.Save some of that for Christmas!  Give Santa a little break and freeze (or hide) some of that candy!  Be sure it doesn't have Halloween pictures on it, and put it away.  It's great to stuff stockings with, and it doesn't cost you a thing!

3. Send it to the troops over seas- I've only done this for our family soldiers, but I know there are programs out there to send it with.

4.  There are dentists all over that will buy it from you- you wont make much, but it's better than all that sugar!

5. Introduce your kids to the "Switch Witch".  If they leave out their candy, (after you let them have a piece or two) then the Switch Witch will come that night and switch the candy with a movie (or a whole movie night with  a bag of popcorn and Capri suns!), a new coloring book and crayons, or any kind of fun thing you can think of that your kids would like.  then refer to the list to see how you can get rid of the candy without eating it all yourself!

6. Donate it to your kids school!  I often have teachers  who have  Stores for box tops, class stores, or give the kids small candies throughout the year for various things.  They also often need it for ginger bread houses. The money for these treats comes right out of the teachers pocket.  Share the booty for a season, and lighten their load! (Teachers will also take McDonald's toys or other small toys your kids don't play with anymore, if they are in good condition.)  Just talk with them and see what kinds of programs they are using.

7.Use it in your baking- one year my hubby got sick of the candy and chopped it all up and put it in the freezer.  Whenever  I made pancakes I would get some out and put it in the batter.  Then I didn't need syrup, and the kids loved it!

8.  Candy is AMAZING for decorating cakes!  If you can withstand having some in your home, use it throughout the year for birthdays and friends birthdays!  Anything like taffy and tootsie rolls can be warmed a little in the microwave and used to mold anything you want!

9. Save it for Valentines day.  Let the kids pick out what they will want in the beginning, so you will have enough of one kind of candy for each child (I usually plan on 25-30 per kid.. and it makes my life easier if each kid has only one kind, and it is different from each of the other kids)

10. Science Experiments- candy is great for eating heating, melting, dissolving, coloring, and playing with! 

11.- just one more!  Let your kids know you want to do a gingerbread house party!  Save that candy for a little while, and invite friends over for a great party!  All you need is graham crackers and frosting (well maybe a little more festive candies...)

If you have more left over after all these things, you need to join my hubby on Halloween night for a candy collecting contest!!!

Almost Free Valentines quick, easy, and the kids can do them!

It's time to be making those crazy Valentines!
I started doing this a couple years ago, and it works great!
After Halloween (We always wind up with WAY too much candy- this year is our record at 50 some pounds- if you want to see what I do with it all, click ), I let the kids pick out what candy they want to use for Valentines- but you can go get a new bag from the store too.  We count it out, write thier name on it, and freeze it (if it's chocolate).  Then we pull it back out and let them come up with a clever little quip to add to the candy.  For my little guys- who can't tie yet, I really like to print them on adress labels, because they can peel and put the sticker on!  Some years we do pictures, and some years they sign them, it just depends on how much time  work  energy love we are willing to put into them. 
Here's this years!
This one is my favorite it reads "Skittle" be great if you're my valentine!

"Won't you be my "sweet tart"?

I'm a "sucker" for you, Valentine!

You're "sweet" Valentine.

 you're "sweet Valentine!


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

daily valentine for my hubby


Around the new year of 2010, I stared a "what I love about you" journal for my husband. I wrote at least one thing I loved about him, or I was thankful for about him EVERY DAY for over a year- then I gave it to him v-day 2011. I really enjoied how it changed my thoughts towards him, and brought me closer to him- even though he had no idea I was doing it. So i've decided to do it again for the month of february. I got myself a picture frame from the closet, a piece of scrapbook paper - it was 12x12, but I cut it down to 81/2x11 to print on it,and trimmed it to fit in my frame (which is a document frame, so I didn't need to take much off. Jeff is a NO frills kind of guy, so I went with blue- it does have a light swirl pattern to it, but it's pretty simple. I picked a font I liked and printed out the words "I love you because. . . " Every day I plan to write him a note and leave it around our room for him to find. I might even leave it in his car the last day- otherwise I might not get it back in time for the next day). Use a dry erase marker (or if you have to use a permenant marker, make sure you have hair spray to take it off with!). Then you can just wipe it off and write a new one every day! I think this would be fun to do for the kids as well, but lets not get too carried away, I'm already doing other valentines things for them!

14 valentines for my kidos

I am always looking for ways to tell my kids I love them.  So this year, I am going to give them a valetine for 14 days.I figure snack time is as good as any to remind them how precious they are to me, so here are my ideas! (I might even sneak them into my hubbies lunch, he would like everything but the car, I may need to make his car out of jelly beans and candy!)  these are not in order, but I will try to get pictures up of them as I do them!

1. I "wheelie" like spending time with you!  Here's an example of a car with veggies, but the variations are endless!





I used little smokies an toothpicks for mine, but didn't take a picture.  It works the same way. (if I send this for my hubby, I will use bratworse or other large sausages)

3.  You're "egg"actly what love, Valentine
4. M&M's with a note that says "You're Magnificent and Marvelous, valentine!"
5.  goldfish with a note that says "you're a real "catch," Valentine!
6. A ballon filled with string cheese is what I am thinking- this one will need to be done right before they get home.  The note will read " You're a "burst" of fresh air or I'm just "bursting" with pride that you're my valentine!"
7. a banana  "I'm bananas for you!"
8.raisins "There are lots of "raisins" I love you, but my favorite is because you are you!"
9.apple  "You're the apple of my eye"
10. Kix cereal in a baggie  "I get kix out of you!"
11. mini pizza in the shape of a heart with a note "youre a real "pizza" work, valentine!

12.grapes "It's "grape" to be loved by you"



 13. popcorn  "Just "poppin" in to say I love you!"
14.berries "I love you berry much!"


Wednesday, January 25, 2012

valentine love

This is a cute, quick and cheap decoration!  I got some valentine candycorns, poured them into this square vase and added a chocolate heart shapped candle (cause I had them) but I think it would be just as cute witha red  tea light in it! I tied a piece of red tulle around the outside to finish them off.