Are you taking a pie to your 4th of July get together this year? Here's an easy way to make it festive. Before putting on the top crust, use a cookie cutter to cut out star shapes in the dough, then place it on your pie. Be careful though, once the dough has the shapes cut out, it can easily stretch and tear. Then, use the cut out dough stars to layer over the holes and bake. So pretty. I hope my pie tastes as good as it looks.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Lemonade anyone?
There's nothing better than a cold lemonade on a hot summer day. It brings to mind warm nights on the front porch swing chasing lightning bugs. So, to remind me of my childhood summers, I created this chalk art.
To make this I enlarged the image of an antique lemonade stand sign to the size of my blackboard and printed it. Next, I rubbed the back of the printout with chalk. Then I taped the copy to my board and traced over it. Now that the image is transferred to the blackboard, all I had to do is fill in the letters and erase stray marks.
I placed my finished sign over my cabinets in my kitchen.
To make this I enlarged the image of an antique lemonade stand sign to the size of my blackboard and printed it. Next, I rubbed the back of the printout with chalk. Then I taped the copy to my board and traced over it. Now that the image is transferred to the blackboard, all I had to do is fill in the letters and erase stray marks.
I placed my finished sign over my cabinets in my kitchen.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Apron Curtains
Here's a great idea for a window treatment in the kitchen, use an apron. Our kitchen window is the focal point of the room and I want it to be interesting. So, instead of going with a traditional window treatment, I used an everyday apron. I took a brightly colored apron I had on hand, wrapped the apron strings around the top of the blinds and tied them in a bow. It was the easiest installation ever!! It looks great and I get so many compliments on it.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Upcycled Patchwork Jeans
After long years of wear and tear, I unfortunately developed tears in the knees of my favorite jeans. I couldn't bring myself to throw them away, so I decided to give them a little TLC and add some cute patches to extend their wear.
So how did I do this? Well, first I sewed up the hole to deter further damage.
I looked through my scrap fabrics and found some colorful pieces that complemented each other.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
More "Teddy Beans"
I loved the "teddy beans" I made for my son so much, I made another for my niece. "Teddy beans" are basically a bean bag chair, but instead of filling it with styrofoam pellets, you use your childs stuffed animals. I loved how this one turned out. For detailed instructions on how to make, see my previous post on January 26th.
Friday, February 14, 2014
A Valentine Treat
So easy. Take a cake mix for a 2-layer cake, bake one layer in a square pan, the other in a round. Cut the round layer in half to make the heart shape, then frost.
Monday, February 3, 2014
A touch of love
Valentine's Day is just around the corner. I'm not one that decorates much for this holiday, but small touches here and there can make a big impact.
This simple garland was made from construction paper and ribbon. I cut out the hearts in two sizes and strung them through a sparkly ribbon.
This simple garland was made from construction paper and ribbon. I cut out the hearts in two sizes and strung them through a sparkly ribbon.
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