Thursday, July 19, 2012

Crockpot Italian Chicken

This Recipe I got from my sister in law Christine. I am obsessed with chicken, I can eat it all day everyday and I do :) Christine got it off of an email which all and all came from a website The Girl Who Ate Everything. It kinda ends up as becoming like an alfredo/cheese sauce.

You will need:
  • 4 Chicken breast (I use 2 because its just the hubby and I)
  • 1 Packet of Zesty Italian dressing (I use reg italian. She says sometimes she uses a pkg and a half but I find it taste better if you use one, less of a BAM its italian dressing flavor)
  • 8oz Cream cheese (block or tub, I use tub bc its cheaper here for me)
  • 1-2 cans of Cream of chicken soup (taste good with cream of mushroom also)
  • Noodles or rice, depending on your preference





Put chicken in crock pot and add the package of Italian dressing (dry). In a small pot on low, add the cream of chicken and cream cheese, let the soup and cream cheese melt into a creamy sauce. Make sure you constantly stir because it starts to melt fast and it burns easily. Pour over the chicken, then set crock pot on low for atleast 4 hrs. My crock pot only has one setting... on, so I leave it on for the 4 hrs and check on it. You can leave it on all day and it's still good. When the chicken is done I prefer to shred it... I try to cube it but its so tender that it ends up shredding by itself. After you cut it up, put it back in the crock pot and start your noodles or rice, then serve.

If the sauce is too thick add a little milk to taste (I've never had to, it's perfect everytime)

WA-LA! easy easy easy and very good!
Enjoy,
Love you all,



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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

How to: distress my coffee table

   I’ve had my coffee table for about 2 years, and I bought it off of a girl I worked with for $25. She couldn’t use it because her daughter was learning how to walk so she needed a circular table. I couldn't believe that I was getting this table for so cheap, it was solid wood and pretty big. After putting it in our living room I was happy but the color was so-so and with wooden floors it washed it out. There was no stain or color on the table, just raw wood. So, I’ve been begging my husband since we got it to sand and stain it for me, Of course he never got around to it... what husband actually follows through with their "honey do-list" anyways? None :/ After 2 1/2 years I decided to take matters into my own hands.

   Our friend's mom distresses all their furniture so I asked her to give me a quick lesson on how to do it. This is a mixture of how she told me and of the YouTube videos from Beach Bum Livin aka BBL
You will need:
· Paint brushes. I use the $1 ones at Wal-Mart that are 2"
· Hand sander
· Sand paper
· Minwax PolyShades stain (it was cheaper and I really like the color; also "BBL" uses this in his videos)
· Paint (I got only one quart size because my table isn’t that big) you can get two different colors, just paint one coat for each color you use. I don’t think it matters which brand you use. I used Colorplace exterior semi-gloss. When you sand your furniture the two different colors will come through, along with the wood behind it. make a cool effect, but I decided to go with only one for now


A square sander would have been better but you got to work with what you have :)




To start:

Before you start you have to sand your furniture to remove all the oils, even if it isn’t been stained prior. I sanded my table two times to ensure I didn't miss anything, then I hand sanded the places that were hard to get. After, I wiped down the table with a damp rag to remove the excess dust. I let it dry and began painting at the bottom of my table and worked my way around so by the time I finished the whole table besides the top, it was ready to start sanding. (Note: I did one coat of paint and it was a hot day, not humid, so the table dried faster than expected.)

 
My practice section: I used the bottom of the table because if I messed up no one would know. Sand the table the same way of the wood grain, just like you sand it normally. I made long strokes and repeated the strokes in the same place until I started seeing the wood (only took about 5-6 passes, while pushing down at medium pressure). I did that over the hole bottom and along all the edges. Edges only really need one pass to remove the paint.

 
Next I painted the top of the table. I didn’t fully mix up the paint so throughout the table there is light blue streaks and sort of whitish blue streaks also. After I painted the top, I stuck my finger under the lip of the paint can where all the white is and put it on the brush to get this sort of white drift wood effect (cheaper way instead of buying white paint. I don’t know if this is how all paint is before you mix it up or if I was just lucky to have enough white to do the whole top. My recommendations is get a white sample colors at lows, they are like $3-4 for a pretty decent size sample color)



When I was letting the top dry I finished sanding all the legs. This is a closer look at the effect you want to get. You will need to go around and sand by hand to get into all the angles.



If you mess up and sand too much off you can easily go back with the paint and lightly paint over the area. it actually makes a cool old effect which I found out :) When you’re done and the paint is dry, make sure it is in fact dry, start staining. The stain I use is very easy to work with; you just paint it normally. I went around the table 2x to ensure it was completely sealed. I had to go over the top 3x because I’m going to have drinks on it so I wanted to make sure it didn’t ruin the top by the 1st drink I set on it.
Beware: depending on the color stain you use, it will affect the color you chose for your table. My color was a little lighter than the color I wanted so I chose a "classic oak" look which brightens up the actual color of my wood, and darkened up my color just enough. That made me happy :)

Before ^
This is the finish project. It looks a little teal here because of the lighting of my house. The pictures above are closer to the actual color. It’s called Blue Boundary Waters. I got the color pallet at
Wal-Mart

If you have any questions feel free to comment and I will get back to you.

Happy distressing,
Love you all,


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Friday, July 6, 2012

To help me function

Here is a few more crafts i've been doing:

Work week calander:
Got the idea off of theaestheticwriter.blogspot.com. All you do is get paint chips from any paint store, cut them to size and tape or glue them into the calander. Place them into a frame with the glass and it becomes a dry erase board. My frame I got at Wal-Mart for $5. It wasnt big enough so I just did the work week; which is all I need. Its just to keep track of events, doc apts, and birthdays. If somthing falls on the weekend there is room on the edges to put the event. It hasnt been a problem for us so far :) and hey you cant beat $5


3D picture frame: 
All materials I got from michaels 

 Paint the letters

Pick out a cute frame, and add scrapbook paper for a cute background if you have
white walls like I do

I use foam sticky tape stuff to make them pop off the paper 


Finish product


I added it to my stairs :)


 Weekly dinner menu:
got this printable page from The nest effects



 My scrapbooking nook. not finished but as it is now

Cute way to display puppy treats. got the glass from a thrift store

Coffee table center peice. extra shells I had from a project, candles I burned unevenly
and a candle drip holder thingy lol


Im in the middle of a few more projects so when I finish with them I will post them :)

Untill then,
Love you all,


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It's Craft Time

Here is a few crafts hat I've been doing over the last few weeks:

Both of my brothers are expecting their very 1st baby in the next few months. I looked online for cute idea on what to do for a baby shower gift. I got one brother a baby bullet.
 They are having twins so its a lot cheaper to make your own food :)


My other brother ( younger) I got them a onsie from Zelda video game


Its an inside joke with my family because my little brother is obsessed with the game Zelda ever since it came out on game boy. If they had a girl they wanted to name her Zelda (fits my brother to the "T").

My Point was I didn't think that it was enough because I'm the aunt, I get to spoil them and they're mothers so I made a cute New moms hospital survival kit:


This one is for Mandi (younger brothers girlfriend) I got the actual hospital survival kit paper off of Cutest Babyshowers the printable was free.

This one is for Christine, My older brothers wife, they are having twins, One boy and one girl.
 
  The balloon stickers I got from Michaels and the stickers on top I got from my SMASHbook stickers, it says "Hey! About time!" So they can record the time, and the other sticker will record the day and date. The Paint can I also got a Michaels for $5.99. They can be used for A LOT of fun crafts

 I put Q-tips, deodorant, tooth paste, tooth brush, shaving cream, razor, 2 in one shampoo, body wash, mouthwash, mints, hand sanitizer, lotion, Chapstick, makeup remover, Maxi pads, socks, and for funzies toilet sanitize wipes. All of this I got in the travel section at the commissary (no tax :D ), Wal-Mart, and the $1 store. each item I never paid more then $1.50, most of it was less then $1


It all fits cute in there. I took out a few so you can get a better look.


This is the finished product. im very proud of how it turned out. I hope they enjoy it!



Until next time,
Love you all,


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