Showing posts with label Winter Fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter Fun. Show all posts

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Glowing Snowmen

Cheap – Check

Supplies on hand – Check

Craft the kiddos can help with – Check

Fast – Check

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Waaay back in October I made these ghosts out of empty milk jugs, and have been trying to think of a way to use the same idea again.  I came up with these little snowmen.  They were super simple to make, and make our porch so much cuter!

 

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{Supplies}

Empty milk jugs
Black and orange paper
Hot glue gun
Yarn
Fun Foam
Red paint
Paint brush
Knife
Scissors
Christmas lights

 

{To Make}

Once you’ve collected all the milk jugs that you want, make sure they are cleaned and dried really well, you’re ready to get started!

Cut out eyes and mouth pieces out of black cardstock. 

Cut out carrot nose from orange cardstock.  When I made the ghosts, I used a permanent marker to draw the faces on, you could do the same with black and orange markers, but I wanted the noses to stick out from their faces. 

Attach pieces on milk jugs using hot glue gun.  I tried my old friend Mr. Modge Podge, but it was a slippery mess!  Holt glue was soo much faster and easier, although I realize not the most kid friendly.

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I added some rosy cheeks with a tiny bit of red tole paint.  The paint was having a hard time sticking to the jug, so once it dried I sprayed it with a little bit of hair spray. 

You could stop here and your snowman would be perfectly fine.  But I was not going for fine, so I added some earmuffs.  Using yarn and some fun foam.  I made some pom poms out of yarn, cut a strip of fun foam.  Attached the yarn to the fun foam and then put the earmuffs on the snowman. 

To insert lights cut a flap in the back of the milk jug.  When I made my ghosts, I found the lights stayed in better if you cut a flap, not a whole.  So I went with a little back flap.

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Stuff lights inside, arrange as desired, plug in lights and whal-la!

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I’m linking up to these parties this week!

Friday, January 28, 2011

Winter Wreath

Easiest thing I ever made.  Well, almost.
Bulb Wreath
Found some wintery ornaments after Christmas on super clearance.  Decided that since I had missed out making a Christmas ornament wreath, that I could still use these wintry colors to make a January/Winter Wreath!
Followed this tutorial from Eddie Ross.  Well, I thought I was following it, but missed a few steps.  Like bending your hanger into a circle before you pack on the ornaments.  And  I remembered the step about hot gluing the little metal part.  Mine were already kind of glued when I bought them so I thought it would be ok.  WRONG!  I had ornaments popping off all over the place when I tried to bend and reshape my hanger. 
So eventually I finished it.  But it still looked wonky so I messed with it some more.  More blubs fell off so I messed some more.   At one point I thought of just hiding it in an unpacked box downstairs, who would know.  I just didn’t want to ever have to see it again.  Eventually we (the wreath and I) made up.  I decided it would be ok.  Put it up on the shelf and was done with it.  I like it alright, but the more I look at it the more I see all these little/big things that just bug me. . . Bulb Wreath 2
Some other Winter décor:
Snowflake Frame
Stuffed snowman, my husband had this (and a matching Santa) when we got married.  I kid you not.  The frame was $3 on clearance from Michael’s, it had a Christmasy picture but I covered it up with a snowflake and some paper.  The mat came with it, isn’t it cute!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Frosty Letters

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Finally it’s finished!!  Hoorray!  What’s that you say, this looks like the easiest craft in the world.  Well, it was.  But it took me FOREVER to finish!  I am not good at working in phases/multi-tasking.  I like to sit down do a project, finish it, clean it up, the end.  I started this project and it probably sat on my kitchen counter in a half finished state for about a week.  But I bit the bullet and just got it done already!

I ordered several plain letter set from Wendy’s Etsy shop, Well Good, like right after Thanksgiving. 

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I finished a few for Christmas gifts, but it really took me a loong time to finish my own!  I am happy with the way it turned out but so sad I didn’t finish it sooner so I could enjoy it longer! 

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Neglectful

I’ve been a little neglectful in blogging this week, I hope you will forgive me. 

 

{My List of Excuses}

We hosted our first ever Thanksgiving at our house!

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Luckily my mom and dad, who are turkey masters made the turkey, but I’ve been cookin’ up a storm.  {More on this later!}

 

The wonderful hubs had some time off work, so we’ve been enjoying just spending time together, and of course getting a few things done we’ve been putting off for a while now . . . maybe more like since June!

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We went to this super cute movie, I laughed, I cried, I wanted to sing along.

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Worth the $7.25 we paid to go see it.  (And both my husband and I thought during the movie, “This would be soo cool in 3D”, so would be worth it to see in 3D.)

 

Of course, I have been enjoying our Thanksgiving leftovers.  Trying really hard not to eat too much of my mom’s yummy pumpkin roll . . . drool . . 

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And who can’t resist a little Black Friday shopping?

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Not mention spending waay too much time enjoying everyone’s cute crafty Christmas ideas.  Making lots of plans for some of my own Christmas Craftiness!  {Pictures are linked to sources is you’re interested}

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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

I’m Melting!

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I made these snowmen sugar cookies for our Relief Society Christmas party in December, stay with me here I realize it’s March. But I was reminded of them today as I walked around outside. All of our snow is melting {FINALLY}! Singing “Hallelujahs” as I type.

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I thought that they would be a perfect treat with a tag that says, “You melt my heart!”. (Note to self, learn how to upload pdf’s and such for others to print and use. Help?!) I hope I get to make another batch soon, and better get on it quick since it’s practically Spring, at least that’s what I keep telling myself. They were super simple. I was quite impressed with how great these instructions were, and how easy it was to frost a cookie this way.

Some changes I made:

I didn’t use fondant for the nose, instead I used slightly nuked orange Starbursts. Worked out great because those are my least favorite flavor, and I enjoyed eating the leftovers!

Also, I didn’t use fondant for the buttons, instead I used Mini M&M’s. A tube that you pick up by the check stand was perfect. I thought about using Starbursts here too, but thought the M&M’s would be easiest.

I was stalking around looking for ideas to steal and came across another version from a blog I enjoy, Cookies and Cups.

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