Sunday, January 31, 2010

Valentine Treats

Wanna know how to make these? Go here to my baking blog.

You can even make these for the big football game!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

$2 Apothecaries

I made a 'quick' trip to the DT just for some chenille stems to make more of these. But who can resist a walk through just in case you might see something new?! I came across these for $1 each. I looked a couple weeks ago for some supplies like this, but there was nothing. So I probably looked like a crazy lady filling up my basket with these... giggling inside...well, at least I don't think I was giggling out loud...
I brought them home, applied a little E6000 to the top of the candle holders, centered them on the bottom of the hurricanes/votives and voila!!!
LOVE LOVE LOVE THEM!!!
Found another version here...and this fun vinyl idea here. Here are a few ways I've displayed them:I was so excited once they dried, I just set them all on my table and threw a few things in them. I will definitely play around with them some more!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Button Heart Tutorial

I've had lots of comments on my button hearts posted here, and thought I'd post a quick tutorial for you all. I also submitted it to Totally Tutorials Blog & Fave Crafts.

You will need:
*Buttons
*Colored Wire in a guage you can bend easily but will still hold form (I tossed my packages that the wire came in so I have no idea what size I used)
*Wire cutters (not pictured)
*Ribbon

Step 1: Cut about a 12 inch wire (this will give you about a 3 inch tall heart)
Step 2: Start stringing your buttons one at a time, leaving 1 inch of wire on each end for twisting together. String 0ne button hole at a time. String the other button hole once your button is in its final position on the wire. The wire will not feed through both button holes at once. I use around 12 buttons per ornament, but it all depends on the size of buttons you use. Just eye ball it!
Step 3: Join the two ends together and twist them tight.
You can cut the remaining wire with your wire cutters or you can swirl a design at the bottom if you wish.

Step 4: Cut your ribbon for hanging the ornament. Feed one end through the wire at the top of the heart and tie the ends in a pretty little bow!And now your 'cute as a button' button heart ornament is ready to hang!I still have some of these available in my etsy shop if you are interested in purchasing!!!


**And to answer the question of one of my readers about the styrofoam balls from this post:

These are made by SIERRA PACIFIC CRAFTS Partners in Creativity. They come in several different color combinations. I purchased them last year at Ben Franklin, in Hawaii, mind you. The retail price was $7.99 but I got them on sale for a lot less. If you have trouble finding these before your party, let me know, I'll be glad to make some ornaments for you. I have some listed in my etsy shop! Good Luck!


Friday, January 22, 2010

CUPCAKE WRAPPER CLEARANCE!!!

I've restocked my etsy shop with the stash of cupcake wrappers that I haven't relisted since we moved! This is so exciting... why?

1) I finally have a full stocked Etsy shop again.
2) I lowered the prices to more than 50% so I can make room for my NEW and IMPROVED cupcake wrappers!

I'll be listing them soon....I'll post pictures when I do! I stayed up late last night creating!!!!

So, go check them out, get them before they are gone, and then come back to see the new ones!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Crystallized Hearts

Over Christmas I saw these snowflakes here among many other various sites. So I thought...why not make hearts? So, here is my version of crystallized shapes... Valentines style.

*First you have to create your desired shape (heart) with pipe cleaners.
(You can used colored pipe cleaners, or you can add a drop or two of food coloring to the borax if you only have white pipe cleaners.) I used white and pink pipe cleaners.

*Tie a string around it and hang it in a wide mouth glass jar with a pencil. Be sure that it will be free hanging and can be covered completely with the borax solution.

*Boil water. Add the borax to water:
3 T Borax for each 1 cup boiling water

*Stir until dissolved.

*Pour solution into jars until your pipe cleaner shapes are covered.
*Let sit overnight in a place that will be undisturbed.

This was just after a couple hours:
As you can see each one progresses differently. And a little side note, don't worry if your jars start crystallizing, just rinse them with HOT water when you are done and dissolve the crystals!

While we wait, here's an explanation as to why this all happens (courtesy wikipedia):

Borax is a material that grows into a crystal naturally. Just like snowflakes are crystals that form when warmer water in the clouds cools enough a borax solution will cool into crystals. The reason we use hot water to make borax crystals is because borax will disolve into water. Hot water can hold more borax than cold water can. So when the borax is stirred into the hot water until no more will fit, it is called supersaturated. As it cools, it cannot hold as much borax in each water molecule, so it realeases some of the borax into it's natural repeating mineral shape. It's just like a sugar crystal or a salt crystal. They will do the same thing as the borax when disolved in hot water, only they take a lot longer to crystalize.

About 6-8 hours later...Hellooooo Gorgeous!

Chirp. Chirp.

I still haven't really done a whole lot on my Cricut machine. So last night after the kids were in bed, I played around with some hearts and Valentine things...
Not quite sure what I'm going to do with them.... stay tuned for that.

I also bought a big white board and used vinyl to make a calendar grid. So to pretty it up, I also started making the months for that on my cricut. I'll have to post my calendar when it's all done.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Button Heart Ornaments


I have bags of buttons I've accumulated over the past few years. So I pulled out my RED bag and some RED wire and started stringing different reds and pinks along the wire (ouch)... the wire should have been a more pliable gauge..... *note to self for next time*

I just bent them into heart shapes, and tied a red ribbon on them!

Anyways, Besides my sore fingers, I love how they turned out!

Like them? They are available in my etsy shop! In white too!

Friday, January 15, 2010

Sweetheart Kissing Ball Tutorial

I've been making kissing balls a few years now, and I'm always looking for different things to make them with. I started making them for Christmas time, and made them out of mini ornaments, bells, holly, and poinsettias. I have hung them in doorways, on trees, in bowls, and this year I even put them along my garland above my door. I got so many compliments!!!
With Valentine's Day soon approaching, I wanted to make some with that theme in mind. What more appropriate time to have "kissing" balls then on Valentine's Day!


Here is a little tutorial for you to use if you want to try to make them yourself! Or, they will also be available for purchase in my Etsy Shop!
First, you will need some supplies...

Styrofoam ball
paint
paintbrush
gluegun
gluesticks
crazy yarn (optional)

I like to paint the styrofoam balls before covering them because sometimes you can see the white underneath. It just gives it a cleaner look! So, there is step one.

1) Paint styrofoam ball a similar color as the balls/toppings you are going to cover it with.

I found these foam balls in packs of 6 on sale at Michaels for cheaper than one true styrofoam ball at Wal-Mart! They come in a few different sizes. They have one little hole in them that work great for sticking the end of a paint brush in to let them dry.

2) Start glueing your "toppings" on the styrofoam ball. I got these mini colored styrofoam balls at Ben Franklin in Hawaii months ago. They weigh absolutely NOTHING. Be creative, you can use almost ANYTHING on these.

I like to start near the top and work my way around and down. Don't worry if you aren't covering every little inch of the foam ball, if you painted first, you won't even know when you are done. And, if you finish with yarn, it covers it up even more. (read on)


*Side note: If you are snacking on popcorn while crafting, make sure you are eating out of the right bowl. And just to be clear, I never ate the mini styro balls, but will admit, I came close a time or two!

3) Once the glue has cooled and dried, you can stop here... OR, you can continue to embellish the kissing ball with crazy yarn.

Stick a little dab of glue and string the beginning of your yarn in it to anchor it. Then wrap it between the mini styro balls until you feel you've reached your look!

Here is what they look like after the yarn. Two different sizes. From here, you can stop... and throw them in a bowl, basket, vase, whatever. OR... you can continue on and add other embellishments and a loop of ribbon to hang them!

Here are some examples of other kissing balls I have made.






The LOVE Shelf


Remember my SANTA shelf? You can see it HERE. Now that Christmas is over, it was time to replace my 5 letter word with another... well, how about a 4 letter word + a heart?! I just cut our 3x3 inch squares of scrapbook paper and used my handy dandy Cricut machine for the word LOVE and the heart. I {heart} my LOVE shelf!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Valentine Topiary

I've been scouring the internet looking for ideas to decorate my home after Christmas. Valentine ideas are popping up all over. I also want to find crafts that I already have the supplies for. When I came across this adorable topiary idea, I couldn't wait to get started.

MY ALTERATIONS: Instead of a wooden dowel, I used a tall cinnamon stick (that way you don't have to paint it! And instead of pinning each circle, I used my glue gun! I am thrilled with how it turned out! I think I'll try to make more!



Find the tutorial at THE IDEA ROOM HERE.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Forget-Me-Nots & Burning Love


I got these mini flower pot kits at Target just after Christmas in the Dollar Spot bins. They had Forget-Me-Nots and Burning Love. So I got two of each. I thought it would be fun for my kids to 'take care of'. I have such a black thumb its not even funny, but we'll see how long these survive!

My 2 year old assisted me with the first two.

It comes with a pot, seeds, and a 'magic' soil pellet.


Drop the soil pellet in 1/6 cup of water and watch it go from this:

to this in literally 3 seconds:




Throw in 10 seeds, and some topsoil, and your done!

Then stick it in a window, keep it moist, and watch it grow!


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