Monday, December 23, 2013

Last Minute Christmas Crafts

     This Christmas season we were severely slacking on getting everything done on time, so like many of you all this week was cram packed full of last minute ideas and for me... crafts

This is what we came up with, a little help from pinterest on the snow globe and the mason jar with hot chocolate.



Mason Jar Hot Chocolate:
-Mason Jar
-Fabric
-Stamp
-Stamp pad
-Scissors
-Your favorite Chocolate
-Marsh mellows
-Peppermint candy
-Ribbon
We used Stephen's hot cocoa from Costco because there is a lot 
in the can,it was decently priced and it tastes so good!

Layer: hot cocoa, marsh mellows, and then peppermints

Cut Fabric into squares, put them on top of the flat piece of 
the lid, then seal them in with the screw part of the lid

Stamp the top with your favorite stamp. I chose Santa, 
Oh holy night, and star stamps



Snow Globe:
-Mason jar
-Super glue
-Cute toy
-Glitter
-Gift card
-Water

 Super glue toy to the flat part of the lid. We chose a 
Christmas looking rubber ducky. Super glue the gift
card onto the toy. Pinterest says use hot glue, but we
found out that it falls off fast. Super glue works
wonders!

Fill mason jar up with water and add as much glitters
as you see fit. We chose to do A LOT! Seal it tight
and enjoy.



This was a fun craft for my husband and I. We were sturggling with where to put all of our stockings so he thought of the clever idea to use a coat rack and have out stockings dangling from the top. What my husband did was cut wire hangers and twist them so they have a hook at the top and the hook from the hanger at the bottom ("S" formation). He did that 5x for the 5 stockings. We took $1 store garlin, and $1 store ribbon and twisted it around the poles, then we added our clearance red and green lights around the polls and that was it. The coat rack had a shelf on it so we added presents on the rack as well.



 Finished project :) turned out fantastic!


We hope you all have a wonderful Christmas,

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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Christmas Decor

  It's that time of year again and MAN has time flown. Last year I was in NJ seeing white snow all over the ground, this year im in WA with  no snow on the ground. This past year I've lived in NJ, NC, and now WA...crazy. Last week we got everyone in our house downstairs and we pulled out all of our Christmas decorations. It was so much fun listening to music, laughing, story telling about our childhood memories and decorating our house.


 
                               

Christmas Lanterns:
 These are done the same way as
the Fall Lanterns but I added Christmas balls
and Christmas leaves

Or another way to do a Christmas lantern is fill up the 
lanterns with Christmas tree balls. Pick
two or 3 different ball colors and it looks very pretty

As you can tell we had an abundance of Christmas
tree balls so we put them everywhere :) This is a flower
vase and we added green balls to make it look
like leaves or grass and then added pretty gold and red leaves

The extra balls we put in a cute basket on our end tables

I saw on Pinterest people hanging their Christmas balls on their chandelier and that looked so cute, if we had a chandelier I would have loved to do that. I've also seen, if you take a cheap frame and paint it green or red or which ever Christmas color, take pretty ribbon and tie it to the top of the frame and dangle small Christmas balls down to the middle. such a cute idea!

 NOT MY PICTURES- found them off Pinterest    






Have tons of fun decorating
Love you all,

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Monday, December 9, 2013

Fall Decor

   I am ALOT late on my fall decorations but I really wanted to get the blog post out. 

   Quick update on us: We moved to Vancouver, Washington in the middle of September. We moved in with our cousin Savannah, her boyfriend Brian, and our brother in law Jack. We have my dog Kiski still and our cat Taylor, we also have Savannah's doberman pincher Lucian and her cat Snow... so that's... lets count.... 9 mouths to feed in our decently sized 3 bedroom house! We love it. Our house is just big enough for all of us to have our own space and not feel claustrophobic. 
   
  For work I do marketing and customer service for a local Bread/Bakery company, its amazing; I love it so much and I am happy with everyone that works there. 

  Zack is pretty much liking his job as a recruiter. Hes doing so good and i'm so happy for him. He works a lot of hours right now, I never get to see him but that's what it takes to be a recruiters wife. At least for the next year he will work a ton of hours but I get to eat dinner every night with him, even if its at 9 or 10 pm and I get to cuddle with him every night, so i'm not complaining :)

 We're doing really well here. It snowed the other day which was cool, and today it was 25* so its a bit cold but our home is warm and cozy so I try to stay indoors :D

Now for the decor:

Fall Lanterns
What you need:
- string of light 100 bulb lights
-sissors
-Gorilla tape. 
-Ellen on your TV
(As seen in the pictures, I used electrical tape... doesnt work to well so I had to go back and tape Gorilla tape over the other tape.

Time it takes to complete this craft is the same time it takes to 
watch an episode of Ellen on the DVR :)


This is the top of the inside all taped up looks like. The easiest way 
I found was detaching all the sides, start at the top of the 
lantern and work your way down. 


 Add fall leaves and a pine cone or two. I got mine in the clearance
section of my local craft store. Lights were on sale for $4 and the 
fall leaves were on clearance for $3 so this hole craft cost me about $15 to do both lanterns

Added both of them to our book shelf and it looks fantastic if I do say so myself



OUR HALLOWEEN PARTY:

Dirt cups: Chocolate pudding, Oreo crust crumbles, and 
gummy worms. I wrote on the cups sayings like "Boo!"
"trick or treat" "R.I.P" and "Happy Halloween"

Mummy weenies- Hot dogs cut in half, croissant wrapped around the
weenie like a mummy. cook in the oven on 350* for like 15-20 
(until the croissant is golden brown)

Homemade bagel bits:
mini bagels, your favorite spaghetti sauce, cheese, pepperonis,
 and olives. I cut the pepperonis into a smaller circle and 
put olives on top so they look like a face 
screaming... creepy huh? 
Cooked them on 350* for 15-20 mins, until
cheese is cooked on top

Cupcakes from the store and the $1 store cupcake display

Punch: Hawaiian punch, orange sherbet, and eye balls that we got
from the $1 store too.

My Ariel pumpkin

 After I painted them, they looked a million times better

 Everyones pumpkins :)




Turkey day crafts:

Our nana made these cute turkeys with nuts, foe leaves, and 
a few googly eyes

Our Aunt made this paper wreath. Multi-color paper, calligraphy pen,
and needle pins. Pin all the cut out leaves onto a Styrofoam wreath,
write about 20 thing you are thankful for around 
the middle of the wreath. 



Love you all,
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Sunday, December 8, 2013

Leftover Turkey

Do you still have leftover turkey??? Throw it away because its probably bad :p If for some reason its still good here is a quick recipe:

Ingredient:
Stoffers Stuffing
water
leftover turkey
dried cranberries
gravy

1. pre-heat oven to 350*
2. Add stuffing into a oven pan
3.pour 1-2/3 cup of boiling water into the pan
4. add shredded turkey on top
5. sprinkle a handful or more of cranberries on top
6. Put in oven for about 25-30 mins
7. cook gravy

And you have yourself a wonderful play off of Thanksgiving dinner :) My family loved it! its quick and you only dirty 1 pan and one pot


I will be blogging within the next few days!! I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving
Enjoy,
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