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Monday, December 19, 2011
Merry Christmas
This is my next "just for fun" project.
I am planning on finishing this up in all green water colors.
As promised
In my previous post I promised to share what cookies I ended up making and what I did for packaging.
I ended up making Thumbprint cookies with Lemon Curd, Raspberry and Plum centers.
I also made Honey cookies just for fun. : ) Which are so super yummy!
For my packaging I decided to go with a winter snow theme.
I was able to pick up some jumbo muffin liners from JoAnn's to put the cookies in. I used a clear bag and fake snow for the bottom.
I than tided a snowflake ribbon around the ties and added a snowflake ornament. I also printed all the recipes for the Thumbprint cookies on the back of snowflake paper for a cookie exchange.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Cookies and gifts
Today is cookie day... I just have a few dozen batches to make... no biggie right! lol
Do you make cookies to share with your friends, family and neighbors... if so what kind?
Today I will be making Thumbprint and Honey Spiced cookies. I just got done make Spice Pecans and Cinnamon Honey butter... another couple of my gifts. Then of course they have to look cute to hand out... watch for my next post on the recipes, pictures and cute goodies bags!
Thursday, December 8, 2011
New piece
I don't know how many of you are in love with Pinterest as I am... but I love Pinterest! The other day I saw a picture very similar to the one below and I just fell in love with the style and bold colors and I thought it would be prefect for a new reading area in my bedroom. I made some changes and of course made it my own style. Now I am just waiting for the antique chair from my moms house. ; )
This a peacock in pencil and watercolor on watercolor paper. I love to use water color paints but I don't use a lot of water with them I prefer the paint very concentrated so that I can use it more vibrantly and with more detail. It is not 100% finished but close I just need to add some gold and silver for the finishing touches, but I thought I would share it with you now!
This a peacock in pencil and watercolor on watercolor paper. I love to use water color paints but I don't use a lot of water with them I prefer the paint very concentrated so that I can use it more vibrantly and with more detail. It is not 100% finished but close I just need to add some gold and silver for the finishing touches, but I thought I would share it with you now!
Sunday, November 13, 2011
First house project ... Peeling wall paper!
So I am not a fan of wall paper... and when we moved in our new house had this wall paper that just reminded me of the game Space Invaders... needless to say it had to come down ASAP!
As most of my readers know I am a "green" person, I try to be "green" I know that I am not prefect at it, but I still try. : ) With this project I stayed "green".
Tools needed...
Lavender Oil
Warm Water
Water bottle
multi purpose scraper
and a lot (and I mean a lot) of patients
You add about a tablespoon of the Lavender Oil to the spray bottle and fill with warm water. Shake well and spray.
Step One
Find a seem to the wall paper and start to peel it off, it will rip and leave a white paper and glue layer under neither.
Step Two
Spray and wipe it down with your hand so it doesn't soak into the flooring under neither you. You want it to stay on the wall paper.
Step Three
Wait 15 minutes to start peeling the wet wall paper off. During that time you need to make sure the wall paper stays wet. YES, you really need to wait the 15 minutes!
Step Four
Peel and repeat the process until you are wall paper free!
This is a easy project just time consuming a messy! Once all the wall paper is gone from your walls... wash them and prep them for paint.
Before
The Last Section to be removed
After
My next project is to paint this room, update switches, plugs and lighting (thank you to my husband)
Watch for my next DIY project post with paint!
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Book Signing for a great cause
I will be signing books and selling hair bows with Shanda next Saturday the 20th, come and see Shanda and I and support a great cause.
http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e3yhqnwu78eb112c&llr=ge6up9dab
Little Miracles 5K, Silent Auction, Boutique & Celebration
Emylie is a little miracle. She has had numerous surgeries, experienced some setbacks and some major steps forward. Through it all Emylie has fought back and has proven some of her doctors wrong. And shown others there is always hope for a Miracle. She is an example of great courage, faith and determination to her family and so many around her. "She helps us see the little miracles in everything."
http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e3yhqnwu78eb112c&llr=ge6up9dab
Little Miracles 5K, Silent Auction, Boutique & Celebration
Saturday August 20, 2011
.........Help build a miracle……for a miraculous little girl!
2 1/2 year old Emylie was born with Spina Bifida and Arnold Chiari II Malformation. When Emylie was four weeks old her parents found out that she had pressure on her cranial nerves, a very rare symptom of the arnold Chiari II Malformation. She had lost her cough, gag and swallow reflexes and had central apnea. Because of this, they were told Emylie would need a trachestomy, ventilator and feeding tube to live. Emylie is a little miracle. She has had numerous surgeries, experienced some setbacks and some major steps forward. Through it all Emylie has fought back and has proven some of her doctors wrong. And shown others there is always hope for a Miracle. She is an example of great courage, faith and determination to her family and so many around her. "She helps us see the little miracles in everything."
We are raising funds to build a home for Emylie and her family. A home that allows Emylie to be as mobile and comfortable as possible and is functional for Emylie's 24/7 care by her family and nurses. The funds will also help with medical equipment and tools for Emylie’s physical and educational needs to help her achieve her goals and her highest potential.
You can help raise funds to build a home for Emylie by joining us at the Little Miracles 5K Run/Walk, Silent Auction, Boutique and Celebration August 20, 2011.
Grab your family, your friends, your neighbors, and co-workers; please come join us and help us build a miracle for Emylie.
The events will be held at the corner of Skyline Drive and Ryan Circle, South Ogden beginning with registration at 8:00am and the 5K Fun Run/Walk, Silent Auction, Boutique and Celebration with games and food to start at 9:00am. There will be prizes and refreshments for race participants.
Donations may be brought to the Fun Run/Walk or click on the link at theselittlemiracles.blogspot.com
All proceeds from this event will go directly to Emylie’s lifetime needs.
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