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Sunday, March 31, 2013

Crochet Bookmark

Crochet Cross Bookmark...

Just in time for Easter...These are great gifts any time of the year. 

If you know a reader, they will love these! 


I love that they do not bend or bulk up your book. They lay flat and still do their job of marking your place.


With the technology these days everything is going electronic, E-readers and E-books and such. I am guilty I own a kindle but I do prefer to have a book in my hands to be able to turn the page in excitement to see what comes next. To hear the crinkle of the page to smell the paper...

It truly is an experience in itself. I have the kindle for the go I do not like to lug many heavy books around and that is why I got the kindle! I read so much I go through books almost as quick as I get them.

I have a lot of bookmarks but I can never find one when I need it so I make plenty in different patterns and keep them on hand. I find my family confiscates them and they are sometimes left to mark a page I wish to return to later. 

So as you can see...one...especially me can never have too many! lol 

Have a Great Day!

Mini brag album

Simple and sweet Brag book...


I love to gift these to friends and family! They fit in your purse and in the glove compartment in your car and even look cute on a coffee table.

These can be used for anything. There are so many themes to go with or even  customize them to single events. 

I keep these simple as well since there is a good chance these will be in and out of the purse frequently! We don't need bits and bobs falling off everywhere! 

Once again this is yet another craft that I use up some scrap papers on! 


These were a blast to make I had such a fun time.


I love these cute ducks! Great for baby and Easter!


This is cute for valentines or a love mini.


Great for Easter and spring.


I like this for special occasions like weddings.


Here is the inside...


A side view...made accordion like.


And in each sleeve is a hand crafted Polaroid, to adhere a picture to. There are six in total but you can use both sides and still have a bit of room for journaling.

Have a Great Day!

Friday, March 29, 2013

Homemade Easter Candy...

Pineapple Easter Eggs!

1 egg white
1/2 cup crushed pineapple
1 cup chopped nuts
1 6oz pkg. chocolate chips
1-2 boxes powdered sugar

Drain and press all juice from the pineapple. Beat the egg white until stiff.
Add Sugar to make dough. add in pineapple and nuts, work together adding more sugar as needed. Shape into eggs.
Melt chocolate in double broiler (or your favorite method) dip eggs in or pour chocolate over eggs on wire rack.
lay on wax paper to cool.
When chocolate is hard decorate with cake decorator and your favorite stiff icing recipe, or decorator icing.

Having Ham for Easter?

Our Delicious Pineapple Ham Recipe...



Ingredients

1bone in ham (12 lbs)
1/2 cup whole cloves
1 20oz can pineapple rings in heavy syrup
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
12oz of lemon lime flavored carbonated beverage
maraschino cherries

Directions

Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F 

Place ham in a roasting pam. Score the rind of the ham with a diamond pattern. press a clove into the center of each diamond.

 drain the juice from the pineapple rings into a medium bowl and stir in brown sugar and lemon lime soda.

coat the ham with this mixture. arrange the pineapple rings over the ham. Place a cherry in the center of each pineapple ring and secure with a toothpick. 

Bake uncovered for 4-5 hours, baasting frequently with the juices, until internal temp is 160. Remove toothpicks before serving.

Easy Easter Egg Dye...

Simple to create with items you have on hand.

1/4 tsp food color

3/4 cup boiling water for each color

1 tbsp. vinegar for each color


Mix all ingredients in a mug, or cereal size bowl. One for each color.

mix well with a spoon. use a different spoon for each color.

equal parts red and yellow make orange.

blue and red make purple.

blue and yellow make green.


Nifty gift for beginner scrapper...

Just a little something to get them started...


I have a few friends who are not into crafts but I am slowly bringing them around lol. Whenever they come to visit they see my recent projects and are like ohh can you make me one? And I say I can but would you like to try it yourself? Sometimes they will try it and sometimes they won't. 

If it looks complicated then I usually end up making it for them. That's ok though. I have roped a few in. This is how!

I put together these little kits and keep them on hand. i give them to friends and family to take with them every time we get together and craft. And sometimes in RAK's.


Each is a little different. They have tags, diecuts, ribbon flowers, word tiles, letters. sentiments, some ribbon and a few other little goodies.


There are even a few stamped images stuffed in there. I love to share ideas and give gifts.


 These are great for mixed media, scrapbooking, smash books / junk journals, cards even for layouts!


  These are great little fillers and focal points. Love embellishments of all sorts!


I love using these bits and bobs on my projects! 

I can not wait for the weather to get warmer! That is when we really spend a lot of time crafting and have plenty of get togethers. 

There is nothing like crafting with family and friends.

Have a great day!

Breakfast on the go...

In A hurry no time for breakfast..


Great for any one on the go.

Not much time in the morning? I hear you, completely understand...I remember those days in a hurry to get yourself together and out the door. I still have days like that but not as bad, thankfully...

With all the things we have to do get everyone moving and ready for their day it is easy to get sidetracked and stuck in a breakfast rut and make a bad food decision for breakfast.

By the time the kids are ready, the hubby together and make sure he has what he needs, you get yourself together and are ready for a nap! you don't want to cook. Some days it seems like your lucky to even get yourself dressed. lol 

I do not miss those days at all. 

Here is one of my recipes I keep on hand and make often! I prepare these and freeze them! they are great for fast breakfast and if everyone can use a microwave they can make their own breakfast in the morning. After all your day is busy enough.

No matter what the case may be, there truly is always time for a little something, so why not make it yummy and healthy...somewhat at least...better than a doughnut or junk food.

Breakfast Burrito

Make it how you and your family like it!

What you need
  • tortillas ( I use flour)
  • eggs
  • water
and what ever you like in your scrambled eggs...

We like to use
  • cheese, onions, sausage
  • cheese, onions, bacon
  • ham, and cheese
  • rice, tomato, avocado
  • cheese, onions, peppers
those are a few of our combinations. What I like best is you make what your family likes and they are ready to go whenever even for snacks.

to get started

 8 eggs and 1/4 to1/2 cup water depending on how you like your scrambled eggs (I do not use milk in this recipe) whisk till combined and add your Chopped up ingredients and stir.

Now just scramble it all together in a pan. When it is done scoop out onto the tortillas and roll them like a burrito. fold one edge over, then tuck in the top and bottom of the fold just made and roll. 

Wrap in plastic wrap and place in labeled zip lock freezer bag. this makes about 10 burritos. Lasts 1 month in freezer. ours are gone way before then!

When you want one pull it out take off the plastic wrap and microwave on high for 2 minutes.

Breakfast done! 

Enjoy!

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Post it holder

Quick and simple...


Easy to make and great for gifts. A great way to use up some scraps.



Who doesn't use post it notes? 
I use them all the time! For all kinds of things sometimes even as bookmarks!
These are great for gift baskets and simple little thank you gifts to show your appreciation. 

Decorate them as much or little as you like. I stay simple because everyone I send these babies to use them they don't sit collecting dust. 



I am a note maker, list maker...I guess you could say I just love paper all types!
I love note pads also...
These are awesome, they are refillable just add a fresh pad when you empty one. They last a long time and they look cute by the phone or a magnet on the back hooked to the fridge, on a desk anywhere!


I have made these for craft fairs and these I sell out on. Packaged with a pen they are a cute gift set.  

Have a Great Day!

Monday, March 25, 2013

Gift card envelopes

Envelopes...for gift cards... one can never have too many!


Every time I turn around I am buying gift cards! The kids in the family are getting older and their tastes are changing by the minute lol. Even though I see them regularly I still am at a loss as to what to get them. We have tried the lists in the past but do to lack of communication gifts were frequently doubled. We also have tried the online wish lists...that too was not working. So I moved on to Visa/mastercard etc gift cards they can use them where ever whenever. Problem solved.

They are also great for those that have everything and you are just lost on what to get them. I try keep a couple on hand at all times just incase.

Packaging is a big part of gift giving...These cute little envelopes are great for last minute gift giving, and those not so crafty.


I make a bunch of these at a time.  I have made these for craft shows and they fly people love them. I use up scrap papers from my stash and some cute buttons on a belly band as a closure. 


These are also good for using on your projects, like smash books, scrapbooks, minis, etc...
use as a cute little embellishment to tuck away a treasure or little note or picture.


They do not fit the large cards  you know the ones that have the hanger hole in them. They do fit the credit card size ones. 
Like all of my other projects I create I do sell them, if you are interested in any please feel free to contact me!

Have a great Day!

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Sheer feather flowers



Organza ribbon flowers

With Easter around the corner sneaking up, these would be cute to add to your crafty projects, gifts and cards etc...
There are so many different ways to make your own flowers out of ribbon. 

I have tried many different ways and love many of them but this is quick and easy. 
Here are just a few that I have created.


Light baby blue...


White...


Aqua...


These are easy to make All you need is...
  • A small one inch circle of cardstock for the flower base
  • 8 Two inch strips of sheer ribbon or any ribbon of choice
  • 1 Five inch piece of same sheer ribbon
  • 1 rhinestone
  • 1 feather
  • needle and thread
  • hot glue

Take the five inch piece of ribbon and do the running stitch along one side lengthwise and gather it as you go. connect the two ends together making a circle. fasten off with a knot or two.

I hot glue the rhinestone in the center now.
Set aside for now

Take four of the 2 inch strips and one by one fold in half and hot glue the open ends to the circle base in a four leaf clover pattern. Now in between each of those you just glued in place adhere the last four strips.

Adhere the flower center we made first to the center with a bit of hot glue and all that is left is to attach a feather stick it in between the ribbon and circle adhere with hot glue.

Happy Creating!

A delicious alternative to potatoes...

A healthier version of a beloved favorite...


If you and yours are anything like my family and I, then mashed potatoes are a staple.

In our house mashed potatoes are had many different ways. And by ways I mean flavors, my family can't get enough. We have plain, garlic, bacon, bacon cheddar, ranch, and even roadkill (just the name not actually whats in it.) Plus many others.

Just to clear up the comment earlier roadkill potatoes are made with cream cheese and some veggies and are delicious yummy goodness they just look a little off and that is where the name comes in.

Now back to the topic... see I even get distracted just talking about them...

Mashed Cauliflower...if you are not a huge fan of this veggie i understand, neither am I. I do eat it just not very often and it would not be my first pick for a side to dinner. But made like this I do like it. 

It is a much healthier alternative to potatoes and less carbs so if you are trying to watch your carb intake this is a good way to replace your potatoes! These are rather yummy I have to say.

These are easy to make and have very little ingredients for those with little time or not so great at cooking this is for you!

Mashed Cauliflower

1 head of cauliflower
pinch of salt and pepper to taste
1 tbsp butter

chop up the cauliflower into florets add butter and steam till tender. Mash the cauliflower or food process till
desired consistency and add salt and pepper to taste.

Enjoy!

Friday, March 22, 2013

Easter Eggs!!!

How do you decorate your eggs for Easter?


We do a little something called Pysanky!


Before I get into the decorating and the pictures let me tell you a little bit about Pysanky and its history and part of our culture. I hope not to bore you! lol


In "Lemvishchyna" the Lemko regions of the Carpathian ranges (in Transcarpathia), pysanky are made in a different fashion from the rest of the Ukraine.

While still utilizing the basic wax-resist method, a simple pin head is used ( in lieu of a stylus) to lace molten drops of wax on the surface of an egg. The pin is then pulled sideways, creating the tail of the drop. Designs are created by arranging the drops into various configurations.

In this technique, the wax has to be kept molten during use. in the past this was accomplished by setting a small bowl of wax among embers of coal. Today wax can be kept heated in an electric glue pot, or other melting devices even simply use a votive candle and dip in the melting wax on top (doing this last one means having a quick hand) the wax dries quick! 

Only a small perccentage of the Lemko people are within the Ukraine's modern borders.

The drop pull technique is used by the Rusyn people (an ethnic Lemko Ukrainian group) in eastern Slovakia. This style of egg decoration is also common among the Lemky of Poland, as well as ethnic poles, who call their decorated eggs "pisanki" (pee-sahn-kee)

In Lithuania they also create eggs with this method, and refer to them as "marguciai." Lithuanians have an interesting variation of this technique where they use colored waxes, and leave them on the egg as a form of decoration.


We do both the clear wax resist techniques and the colored wax leave on techniques here in the house. But today we are only showing our pysanky version! 


I will explain how we make these as you scroll and take a gander at the pictures. I get wrapped up in making these I am so sorry for the lack of pictures to go with the steps.

First I get some eggs and make sure the shell is free from cracks and and imperfections the shell should be smooth no bumps or ripples. Here at this step it is fine to touch the eggs with your bare hands.



Next I drill a hole with a small tool and blow the egg out. I them rise out the eggs and leave them hole down to dry overnight. Do not touch the eggs without disposable gloves! (the oil on your hands will discolor the dye and wax will not adhere properly) The egg below can be used but it will not be the star of your collection! it will be a little off...lol these are the ones we used for the bunny to hide! lol



When they are dry no the fun begins! Using disposable gloves you can now begin drawing designs on the eggs. I have a tool but you can use a pencil with an eraser, just push a flat head pin into the eraser and use the pin head! It really works good and a lot cheaper then the tools.


Dip the pin head into the molten wax and touch the pin to the egg on a slight angle and quickly pull while lifting pin away from the egg surface.  Best way to explain this is, do like you are making a curved check mark instead of a 90 degree bend. Hopefully i'm explaining this so you can understand!


Decorate only the parts you want to remain white! Once you are happy with your design, it is time to pick your color! Regular dies do not work well, it really is best to buy the concentrated powders meant for pysanky. 
At this point you have two options you can either place a dap of wax to seal the bottom of the egg so the color does not fill the egg or you can hold your finger over the hole while dying. If you choose to stick your hand in the dye option I suggest you double up on the gloves! (Learned from experience my fingers were stained darkly for a week)


check your egg often, as these dyes work quickly, and can become quite dark very quickly!
If you want to add another color be sure you start with the lightest color and work to the darkest. I strongly suggest if you are just starting to limit yourself to 2 colors max such as the egg above. the white is pure egg the colors I used were pink then black.




Once you finished the first color and paper towel dry the egg patting it DO NOT RUB! You can add more wax designs and then go dip in your next color and pat that dry as well.
You should still be wearing gloves if they get dye on them change them out or you will mark up your egg!




Here is the best part! Lets see what that egg looks Like! Get a soft towel one specifically used for pysanky! and get your hair dryer or heat tool and melt the wax while turning the egg and carefully rubbing the egg. 
Remember it is delicate it can break very easy, and all that work will be lost! once all the wax is melted and rubbed off you can now seal the egg with your choice of sealer. Polyurethane is what I use but any clear varnish will work.
once it is sealed and dried you can touch with your bare hands!


If you have kids they can do this too! just use a white crayola crayon and let them draw away on your eggs even if they are hard boiled it won't hurt them and you can eat them if you do that. (I know some people will not eat dyed eggs.) 

If you use the crayon you can use any egg dyes you want. You can for pysanky also but you will not get the vibrant colors.

Thought I would post this early so if you want to have a go at it, there is plenty of time before Easter!

Happy Crafting and Happy Easter early! lol 




Thursday, March 21, 2013

Crochet Butterflies


Crochet is a relaxing craft to me...


I can do it just about anywhere, and at anytime I have a few minutes.

In the winter I have yarn out everywhere and usually a few projects going on at once. I have a rather large family and make handmade gifts pretty much all year long. The winter especially family and friends know that one gift will be crocheted. 

I like to make and try new patterns. I have found that many online free patterns are horrible... you get all excited to try a new pattern and make a gift for someone and your project comes out odd nothing like the pic they provided, while other patterns are awesome perfect to the T. 

It really is a shame that patterns can be so far off they say perfect for adult but when you are done they fit a toddler! Everyone crochets differently some crochet tight some loose some in between. This is exactly why I make my own patterns as much as possible.

Below are some of the butterfly magnets I made recently. I have made these in the past to sell at craft fairs and they always did very well. 



It is a great way for me to use up some of my smaller size yarn balls leftover from other projects. i know I have said it before but I love small quick projects, they work up in no time at all and are cute to add to gift baskets! 






All of them have a strip of strong magnet adhered to the back with hot glue. They look really cute on the fridge! 

Take a few minutes of your time and create something new!

Giveaway on my YouTube Channel...




Giveaway Time!


It is my first giveaway and I am super excited! 

I wanted to do a little something to say thank you to all my subscribers and followers, not just the ones in the United States. 

I wish I could give you all a little something, I can't really afford that with money being tight. 

This giveaway is open to everyone (international)!





If you would like to join in on the fun head to my YouTube channel  Brendahdp77 and take a look at the sorry all and rant video and follow the requirements.

I know a bunch of us are having trouble with YouTube video feeds and seeing our subbies so i figured I would post here as well!

Have a great day!

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Recent projects

Under orders to take it easy, not to over exert myself...

To me that means, no housework, yard work, no anything with that obscene four letter word WORK! lol

No really I have been doing a little here and there to get back into the swing of things, needless to say my crazy hectic life...

I have been trying some new things, and working on a few projects at a time jumping back and forth between different mediums, so as not to get burnt out on one. Or lose my MOJO! that would be awful I really get bummed out when that happens.

as you can tell recently I am on a crochet kick and have been for awhile. I love to crochet and make items that are useful. As it is still cold here I am still crocheting when the weather warms I will be doing less crochet or only doing small items no blankets and afghans as they keep you warm while you work, in winter I welcome the added warmth but not when the temperature is warm to begin with.


In an earlier post I showed you how to make these quick tags. 
I'm using these on gifts for this weekend.


I have made a pair of earrings to dangle off the tags as an extra little gift.
But also to let the recipient know this is a cute way to store some of their earrings if they so choose to.
Just attach a ribbon to the top and hang on the wall.


the earrings were simple to create but are beautiful this one is made with a black crackle glass bead and 2 large bead caps.


These were made the same but with clear crackle glass beads and 2 large bead caps.



Here are the cards I created. keeping things simple and easy to work up, but look pretty is what I am about when it comes to making items as they are needed. I need to create some cards to keep on hand so i don't have to make them all last minute.



I used Colorbok cardstock for the card bases. The patterned paper is from my scrap stash. I used bling from my stash in red and clear. I stamped the sentiments and added a cute K and company acetate butterfly. I also used a Martha Stewart punch for a bit of detail. It was all adhered down with Scotch quick dry glue.



This is the same as the one above except done in green and clear bling!





Like I have stated I do love utilitarian items. So I do not heavily decorate everything I create. Here are two altered notebooks I have covered with scrap papers, diecut and left over stickers from other projects. a bit of thin ribbon and 4mm bling.




I really like how these projects came out! And I love the fact that my scrap bin is finally starting to shrink in size! 

I don't think I'm over doing it! lol well...maybe a little but I will take a little time off and rest and work up some new projects and recipes (maybe) to share with you all. 

Happy Crafting!

Quick and Easy Dinner Recipe

I am always on the look out for quick and easy, balanced meals to keep in my last minute go to recipe book. Alright you got me, the recipe is kept with our tried and trues, the ones we use the most. not only because they are quick but because they are dishes we really enjoy.

This year my daughter requested this for her 18th Birthday party.  Prep time can be cut down by cutting ingredients the night before.  I don't mind the prep except in this case when I am cooking for 14 people. This is when I prep the night before. 


Here is what you need for 14 people

8 large green bell peppers
6 large vidalia onions (onion of choice)
8 pounds of russet potatoes
7 1/2 pounds mild Italian sausage


I cut the peppers into strips and sauteed them, and then I did the same with the onions. I cut up the potatoes skin on into 1 inch cubes and boiled them til fork tender. I ringed up the mild Italian sausage and fried that on the stove top just til cooked through and medium browned. I then tossed all the cooked ingredients into the container, let cool then stored in the fridge overnight.

I took the foil off the oven proof container and heated it at 350 degrees for one hour stirring about every 20 minutes or so. So not to burn the top layer.






this recipe can easily be cut down for a family of four as follows and maybe have a little leftover for lunch the next day, we usually do not have leftovers with this!


2 large green bell peppers
1 large vidalia onion
about 8 large russet potatoes
2 1/2 pounds of mild Italian sausage

Prepare as you would for serving 14 except this you can cut cook time down to 30 minutes at 350 degrees.  you only need to stir once.

if you want to eliminate using the oven at all, once the veggies and sausage are sauteed mix them together in pot on stove top. continue to saute with potatoes for 5-15 minutes or completed heated through. Everything is cooked the first time around so it is virtually ready to eat but the extra 5 -15 minutes together on stove top lets the flavors marry to enhance the flavor the dish!

Enjoy!


Monday, March 18, 2013

Altered photo cube

I usually do not alter items, but I thought I would have a go at it! I found this little photo cube at Walmart and thought it would be perfect for my coffee table. It has four glass panels one each side, perfect for my family of four. I can keep a recent pic of each of us out on display. This cube spins and as you can tell can store items inside!! I'm going to use it to store my crochet coasters.
Let's get started on how I made this easy project.

I took the glass out sanded the edges, then I painted it wicker white from Folk Art paint.


Once it was dry i put the glass back in and the top back on.

Next I crocheted some coasters and little bitty flowers and leaves to adorn the top. I made one extra coaster/doily for the top for decoration.


I hot glue adhered them down but e6000 works good also. I also added a little fun eyelash yarn crocheted flower center for a little more detail and interest.


I love how it came out. I just have to add some photos and it is ready for the coffee table.