Friday, June 24, 2011

Paper Roses

We made these paper roses for our teacher appreciation day at school this year, but these cuties could be made and given to friends or family you may be visiting this summer. They are cute by themselves or in a bouquet. We put these in a little baby food jar for a few days, and really enjoyed them!!

You will need:

~Square paper (your choice of color) the size of square paper determines the size of the rose. we used about an 8x8 size then rounded the corners...

(We used magazine pages in shades of red, pink, and orange, I really like how they turned out using something recycled!)

~Popcicle sticks

~Glue (craft glue or hot glue)

I found this simple tutorial which will show you how beautiful these can get, and teach you the steps.

To personalize your rose, you can write a short sweet note on the front (or back) of the popcicle stick. Or add a little strip of magnet to the back. Its sure to bring a smile to someones face!


Thursday, June 23, 2011

Twin Dolls


My little girl was invited to her best friend's birthday party in another city.  So she came up with the idea to make twin dolls, one for her friend's present and one to keep!  Now they will think of eachother everytime they see their doll.

So my mom had an old (and I mean old) pattern for a Raggedy Ann doll that I used, I just embroidered a different face and sewed on different hair. 

If you want to know a really great way to sew yarn hair on a cloth doll, click HERE.

Raggedy Ann & Andy Dolls Pattern - McCall's 8378 or 5567 or 3998 or 712

I used two different coordinating fabrics for their clothes.  One had the green dress and blue apron and bloomers and the other had the blue dress and green apron and bloomers.  The clothes turned out so cute!  My daughter chose the faces she liked from some different choices I drew.  She stuffed the doll for her friend and felt like she really helped make them.  She says they were stuffed with love!


They love their new dolls!

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Superhero Cape


My two year old LOVES super heros, particularly Superman!  So of course I had to make him his trusty cape that has now become an everyday part of his wardrobe.

To be honest with you, I made this cape quite a while ago and didn't take any pictures along the way to show you how to do it, and, I really just made it up as I went along.

So, I have found some instructions HERE for a really great superhero cape with a velcro closure like mine.  (the velcro is good for easy opening in case the cape is pulled, no choking!)



Every kid needs a cape.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Crochet a case for your iPhone!

When I saw this tutorial to crochet a super easy case for an iPhone, I had to try it!  I know it looks like a sweater, and summer is just getting started, but my phone will now be protected from falls and scratches!

All I did was follow this really easy pattern I found HERE, then I sewed on a big leather button and a hair tie to keep it closed.  EASY! 

Now you make one today!


Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Recovering outdoor throw pillows


So here are some pictures of a little park bench improvement project I just did. 
I had an old weathered park bench that I painted white and a couple of old throw pillows that I recovered.
My old bench before
The old throw pillows before
First I recovered the piping from the old pillows.  You can find that tutorial HERE.

Then, you can find the tutorial for the rest HERE.

Adding the piping to the pillow material can be tricky, but HERE are some instructions to help.


 
The final bench... I think it's quite an improvement, don't you?


Homemade Soft Pretzels with Honey Mustard Dipping Sauce

I found this fun recipe on one of my favorite blogs, HERE.  Try it today!
Soft Pretzels with Honey Mustard Sauce
Ingredients: 
  • 1 package of active dry yeast
  • 5 cups flour
  • 1 1/3 cups warm water
  • 1/8 cup warm water
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar
  • Water, baking soda
  • Sea Salt
Honey Mustard Sauce:
  • 5 ounces creme fraiche (or sour cream)
  • 3 tablespoons honey
  • 2 tablespoons dijon or german mustard
  • Salt and sugar to taste
 Directions:
  1. Dissolve yeast in 1/8 cup warm water.
  2. Stir in 1 1/3 cups warm water, brown sugar and flour. Beat until smooth.
  3. Knead dough until smooth and elastic.
  4. Heat oven to 475 degrees.
  5. In a saucepan, add 2 tablespoons baking soda to each cup of water. Use enough to fill the saucepan; bring to a boil.
  6. Tear off some dough and roll a pencil shape with your hands. Pick up both ends, cross to form rabbit ears and then twist the ends and pull the back to the rest of the loop (making a pretzel shape).
  7. Place twisted pretzels in water/baking soda mixture for 15 seconds until pretzel dough is golden or yellow in color. Remove pretzels from boiling water and place onto cookie sheet. Sprinkle tops with sea salt. 
  8. Bake 8 to 10 minutes or until pretzels are golden brown (see picture above).
Honey Mustard Dip
  1. Stir creme fraiche (or sour cream), honey and mustard until creamy.
  2. Add sugar and salt to taste.