Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Tooth Paste Dispenser Cover-UP!

 We all probably have accured quite the washi tape collection. I know I am well on my way....

And it doesn't help that I KEEP finding ways to use it. I took my kids to Walmart tonight to make another dent in their back-to-school lists. While we were on the toothbrush aisle, my oldest reminded me that we had discussed trying a toothpaste dispenser. We hadn't been able to find on FOREVER. The only problem...we had a choice between Dora and Sponge Bob. Boo. I almost walked away. Until....I remembered I had WASHI TAPE!

We went with Dora...she seemed less...foreboding.


I came home and picked out my colors...and started wrapping. It took me three {magic number for me?} times around to fully cover Dora's Exploration on the contraption.



Once I finished wrapping I had some extra 'overage' of washi tape over parts that I needed to be NOT covered....


So I found my ever-illusive razor blade {not really a good thing in a house of four children}. It was almost magical at cleanly removing the excess washi tape.


 Once I had clean lines all around it was time for Mod Podge. {I'm kind of glad I can type it because I'm pretty sure I say it wrong.}


Here's the second coat of Mod Podge. I let it dry completely and then I assembled the parts (two, not counting the toothpaste tube I added).

We attached it the mirror and we are set to conquer the toothpaste explosions that seemed to occur so regularly in my children's bathrooms.


Have you already purchased {and thrown out?} this addition to my bathroom?
How did it work for you?


Monday, August 13, 2012

What I will be doing....

I will be heading up a couple projects...and wanted to share my tutorials ahead...so maybe we can do them together!

The first is a bank system for my children. We will be re-starting our chore chart/monetary system again and I really like this option- this tutorial, from Bits of Everything shows you how to make the crate and EVERYTHING!

I have a cute cushion for a Turning This Into That project that I need to finish...which involves covering a cushion...or TWO.  I found a terrific tutorial with Out Like Bandits.


And then, like Funcycled, I will be repainting a hutch. {Mine's a little smaller, however.}


Busy week of projects and classroom-organizing! School is quickly approaching!

Monday, August 6, 2012

Thumb-body Loves You!


I love this thumbprint necklace that I found {Here}. I just couldn't justify that kind of cost for it. 

I decided to make my own...times four. My little brother used to make me necklaces to match my more casual dance outfits when I was in high school. He used to roll the bead with craft clay that he would bake in the oven. He used to make all sorts of things. Which gave me an idea....

I headed out and took a gander at the local craft store and found me a couple of clay colors that I fancied.


I returned home and pulled out some parchment paper, a rolling pin, a cookie cutter {of sorts}, some letter stamps and the clay.
 I pulled a portion of the clay out of the package and I started to knead it- just with my fingers until it was more pliable. When it warmed up I rolled it out with my rolling pin on the parchment paper.

 Once it was rolled out, I used my lid to cut a circle out and called my little ones to do their part.


I had my kiddos wash and dry their little hands- mainly because they had been eating Cheetos and I though I love orange, I didn't want this one THAT orange.

I had the girls press their thumbs in the pearl colored clay and the boys on the metallic gray.
 Once they were done leaving their imprints I stamped each of their charms with their nicknames. {Something to consider: I put the letters on the side that will end up being upside-down to everyone else. Be aware of the letter stamp direction and readability.}
 I wanted to make sure that the necklace holels were big enough. - Double check yours- and I removed the toothpicks from the charms before I put them in the oven.
 I put the charms on the same parchment paper I had rolled and cut them out on on a cookie sheet and put it in the oven for 10 minuted {at 300 degrees}.


 I picked this one up off the cookie sheet almost immediately- look how cute!

 Here's the four of my charms together. I love it! Way less expensive than the metal version, easier to make and faster, too!  Just my style. ;)


 Check out MindyMaesMarket.com to see which vendor's product is up now!

And our blog: MMMblog  for our ORANGE ideas this week!

Friday, July 27, 2012

Modern Pioneer-{ish} Day


In Utah we have Pioneer Day, celebrating the day when the Mormon Pioneers first entered the Salt Lake Valley and starting us off in the direction of being a state. We have terrific "pioneer" opportunities here in Utah- some of which I've been able to experience and some left to be done.
I can officially check butter-making off my list.
 My kids and I decided we would have our own Pioneer Day celebration- making foods that Pioneer would have {and that's the BIGGEST chunk of our day- baking take A LOT of time, I had forgotten}.
We started with some good 'ole whipping cream. Straight from the cow...er...'cow'ner market. ;)

 We put the cream into a jar...we learned earlier that things with pop-tops will do just that...pop- and spilling cream everywhere.

 I forgot to add salt to this one before we started shaking it.


 Here's one ready to go! The shaking part went pretty fast, depending on how hard and fast you shake; however. The think that freaked me out was that after you shake the cream, it becomes solid, and then it becomes {or what seems to be} liquid again. Never fear! This is just what's left of your cream and your butter separating. I just poured that off into the sink.


It tastes TERRIFIC!


So next, we needed bread. I kind of cheated. I didn't grind my own flour and it wasn't wheat. I didn't even mix by hand. {Thank you Bosch!} Started my yeast...

 And voila! Not really. I only had my hands at this point and they were covered in dough. I'll give you the recipe, though-
 'Cause it was pretty fantastic.

2 cups warm water
1/2 cup sugar
1 1/2 teaspoon active dry yeast
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup vegetable oil
6 cups bread flour

I dissolved the sugar in warm water and then stirred in my yeast. I allowed the yeast to proof until it looked like creamy foam.

Mixed in the salt and oil. Mixed in the flour one cup at a time.  Kneaded the dough on my parchment paper and then place the dough in a well oiled bowl with a damp cloth to cover it.

I let it double in bulk(about an hour). Then I punched it down, kneaded it a little more and then divided it for my pans. I formed the dough into loaves and put the loaves of dough into oiled pans. I let it rise again (30 minutes) and then put in the oven to bake for 30 minutes at 350 degrees.



Then it was onto the pie crust. This recipe was super simple and pretty darn terrific...This is after I made the dough and let it sit in the refrigerator for about an hour first. I've been rolling my dough out on parchment paper lately and have had great success. I like being about the transfer or flip the dough to tins, etc.
 I used a mason jar lid to cut the crust dough into circles that would fit into a muffin tin.


 I just used my hands to gently form the crust to the sides of the tins. They turned out fantastic, by the way (eaten before I could get the pictures done). The recipe:

2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup shortening (I had mine in the fridge)
1/2 cup water (I used ice water)

I used my mixer again. I started with the flour and salt- mixed it together. I then added the shortening. I mixed with my mixer until it looked all crumbly. Then I added a little water at a time until the dough was the consistency of play dough. I divided it and wrapped it in plastic wrap. It sat in the fridge for a least an hour.

I rolled this out on parchment paper. It will cook in the oven at 350 degrees for 20 minutes.

 We had "Hobo Dinners" for dinner. (This consists of seasoned hamburger, onions, carrots, whatever leftover vegetables we have, potatoes and lots of garlic. You wrap them all in tin foil and we cooked ours in the oven at 350 degrees for 30-45 minutes.--- If you aren't privy to such things.)


The rest of the day was spent in the pool with our homemade waterfall,
 in our beautiful backyard...in the great state of UTAH! I'm sure the pioneers would approve. ;) 

Friday, July 20, 2012

Adding Onto My Family Organizing Station...


Continuing with my Family Organization Station- I wanted to show you what I did with MY old window.
I cleaned it up and added the columns with pin striping vinyl...you can see a tutorial for that HERE. 

I add my weekly menus...

As well as list my children's morning and afternoon chores.

Simple, clean, and easy to use....and reusable-- MY FAVORITE!

I re-did another old window over at Mindy Mae's blog, check it out here!
Don't forget our giveaways on our Facebook page, either!


Monday, July 9, 2012

Creative Cupcake Liners!

Creative Jewish Mom has THE most darling number wreath tutorial- just in time for my oldest upcoming birthday!
SO excited to get this one started! Thinking of maybe her initial, though- so I can keep it in use!

Friday, July 6, 2012

More Fabric Scrap Ideas...

Not gonna lie. I'm running off of 5-hour Energy and sugar- cookies and cupcakes {ehem, diet coke} left over from the 4th. My fabric scrap craft is still undone...so, thanks to OTHER bloggers- mainly Holding Onto The Little Things today, I have some more ideas for those darling fabric scraps!

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Second Feature....Fabric Scraps!

Kristy at Swamp Hollow Designs submitted this amazing fabric-infused embroidery. I, personally, LOVE embroidery {thanks to a great-grandmother of mine) and was so excited to see this!
She has a terrific step-by-step tutorial over on her site- if you have attempted embroidery...this is a great time to try!