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A Tisket, a Tasket, a Tutu Basket

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These adorable tutu baskets are made on a wire basket with 6 inch wide tulle strip of different lengths and colors.

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I made these three baskets for Easter, but really, what little girl doesn’t want to skip around carrying their things in one of these?!?

If anyone is interested in a tutorial, please comment and I will upload one with the next basket I make 🙂

Update: What Should I Do?

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Again, one holiday after another has passed since I last posted… but I still have been crafting them away! This year around Christmas, we did a Pinterest night in our community. Each store that participated had an activity to do at their store found off the website Pinterest. I love Pinterest and was excited to plan our activities, especially since the hardware store has DIY all over! I spent weeks trying out different activities… it was NOT as easy as I anticipated. The activities had to be short, simple, and take-home that night. Sadly that basically took ALL painting activities away, but with a whole hardware wonderland left, I was bound and determined to find 2 good crafts.

My first trial was a twine ball luminaries.

 

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-Water balloons

-Glue

-Rubber bands

-Twine

-Bowl (to put glue in)

-Paint (for the red ball)

-Gloves

#1: Cut twine off to use for ball. I think I used 7 yard (?)

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#2: Place about 1/2 a container of glue in a bowl you can soak the string in

#3: Blow up the balloons and place rubber bands around them

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#4: The messy part! Put gloves on and start wrapping.

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#5: Let the balls dry overnight… the next day you will have the balls pictured above after you pop and remove the balloon debris.

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I prefered the jute-like sisal twine over the cotton-like household twine.

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Note:  If you want a colored ball, add paint to you glue. I added 2/3 glue to 1/3 paint. This was VERY MESSY! And yes… my cheap gloves broke

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My second trial was a snowman key

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Supplies:

-White paint

-Green, red, orange, and black paint markers (or sharpies)

-Old key (or you can ask to buy a blank at a hardware store that makes keys)

-Little piece of wire (to dip the key into the paint)

-Suggest wax paper or newspaper for paint mess

-Suggest straw and bottle

#1:  Wrap small piece of wire through key hole

#2: Dip key into white paint. Hold it above the can for a bit and let it drip
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 #3: l let the key hang from a straw inside a cut soda bottle overnight


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#4: I then used the paint markers and drew on a face, buttons, and hat.

Simple! Again, paint had to dry… therefore, it wouldn’t work :/

My third and forth trial

SUCCESS!!!

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Ornaments all made from the nuts and wire at the hardware store 🙂

 

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 This was the necklace I made out of copper and flat washers

The people that did brave the FREEZING COLD and snow seemed to have had a lot of fun.

Next time I hope to made personalized washer necklaces with metal stamps.

Stay tuned!

Oh well… Thanksgiving Gone and Done!

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I had a wonderful Thanksgiving this year despite the fact it has been a hectic few weeks. I blink my eyes and Christmas is right around the corner. Ufda!!! I had planned to post pictures of treats the entire week of Thanksgiving, but the night before I was up until 2 am throwing my treats together without a store for open miles… OF COURSE I had the wrong stuff to make half of my intended treat 😦 but I still had fun 🙂

I made Acorns, Turkeys, and Pumpkin Patches

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For the Mini Nutter Butter/Hershey Kiss Acorns you will need:

-Mini Nutter Butters

-Hershey Kisses

-Chocolate Chips

-Chocolate frosting

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Simple! I don’t even think I need to explain the “How-to-do” of this one…

For the Mike and Ike White Oreo Turkeys you will need:

-White Oreos

-Mini White Oreos

-Box of Mike and Ikes

-Vanilla frosting

-Mini chocolate chips

-Red frosting (or red food coloring and piping bag)

-Kitchen shears

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#1: Cut Mike  and Ikes in half with kitchen shears

(make sure to put a few orange ones aside for the turkey’s beak)

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#2: Secure Mini Oreo and Mike and Ike halves onto larger Oreo with frosting

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Simple!

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#3: Draw the red gobble thing (waddle or bill) on with frosting, or icing

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#4: Secure the orange beak on top of the red icing

#5: Secure the mini chocolate chips on as eyes with frosting of your choice

(I used the chocolate left over from my acorns)

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For the LAST treat I made… Candy Corn Pumpkin Patches you will need:

-Chocolate frosting

-Oreos (the half & half kind)

-Candy Corn Pumpkins

I HAD planned on making Pilgrim hats out of the Oreos I had and Rolos… turns out that “mini” Rolos REALLY ARE mini! No store open for 20 miles, so I came up with this backup plan as my treat.

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#1: Pull apart the Oreos

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#2: Frost them

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#3: Add the pumpkins

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#4: Crumble white Oreo over them

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That’s it! Fun for the young, old, and in-between!

I hope everyone had a HAPPY and SAFE Thanksgiving!!!

DIY the BEST Shoes!

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Watching $$$ is not fun 😦 I know money doesn’t buy happiness, but it would sure buy the $59.99 Hello Kitty shoes I LOVE and that would surely make me happy! Since I need groceries, a place to live, and those other “necessities” a little more than a pair of Hello Kitty shoes, so I keep eyeing all the cute shoes in absolute envy…

Then this summer canvas shoes came out for around $5.50 at our local Walmart and a light bulb went off in my head…

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I WILL MAKE MY OWN!!!

Supplies

-Pair of canvas shoes

-Paint markers (I used an entire pink marker and about 1/2 of a black maker)

-Pencil to trace your pattern

-Coloring image, stencil, or image template (optional)

-Scotch Guard, or Modge Podge (optional)

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Step 2: Decide your pattern. I think this is the HARDEST step! My advice is to browse the web for inspiration. I looked up basic Hello Kitty images to come up with my image.

Step 3: Draw your pattern with a pencil on your shoes. I free-handed my image, however using a stencil or template can help. Another EASY way to transfer an image to your shoe is to cut out a coloring book page, draw on the print side (harder) with a pen, flip it over so the print side is on top of your shoe, and draw where your imprinted tracing is (sorry I have no pictures of how to do this). This should leave a light black tracing on your shoe from the coloring book image.

Step 4: COLOR!!! Have FUN!!!

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Step 5: PROTECT! Since over 50% of my shoes are still white and canvas, I choose to protect them with scotch guard to prevent them from quickly getting dirty. The paint has not worn off at all, but I still have had a hard time keeping them clean. On the second pair of shoes I made, I made sure my paint was VERY dry and used Modge Podge. I have had a much easier time keeping this pair of shoes clean.

Step 6: ENJOY 🙂

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Drying Acorns…. FAIL!

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Growing up I was a REAL Girl Scout.

Camping in the woods in a  throw together canvas tent, building a fire from kindle and logs, peeing in the woods… that was a GREAT time for me! However, someplace in between my childhood days and my adulthood, my thoughts of camping like a real Girl Scout to the scenes of that in Troop Beverly Hills.

I don’t know if it was the moment I found a BIG, black spider in my sleeping bag, the day I had a tick burned off my butt, my first TRUE horse-fly bite, getting 6 baby leeches removed from between my baby toes, or the fact that I live in Minnesota…

I dislike camping!!! I love nature until a bug/insect gets involved.

One beautiful fall day I decided to adventure out and gather acorns.

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I placed them in a gallon zip-lock bag, got home, and forgot about them for 2 days… BAD! BAD, BAD, BAD!!!  I will NOT post any of the pictures “them,” but inside those little acorns… LIVE maggot-like worms (they are officially called: Enteropneusta)! I dumped a mix of isopropyl alcohol and warm water in the bag ASAP and sealed the bag back up. I immediately looked up instructions for drying acorns as the alcohol killed each and every little “worm” in the bag (THANK THE LORD!).

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Most directions said to dry the acorns on a cookie sheet @200-250 degrees F for about an hour making sure to turn them so they don’t burn. After about 3 hours of drying my acorn, I could NOT get the image of little white moving worms out of my head and decided to call this a craft….

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They were probably 99% okay, but the saying “It is better to be safe, then sorry” is 100% true for me!

What Do I Do?

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At my work, we are doing a Pinterest night at the different businesses throughout town. Lucky for me, I work at a hardware store! This is one idea I have… a snowflake ornament made of nuts. Fun, inexpensive, easy to do. Do I glue it, or do I wire wrap it? I have about a month to decide what we are doing… this is idea #1.

Simple Food Craft For ALL Ages: Witch Hats

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I know it is past Halloween, but this post WILL link into Thanksgiving… I promise!

This year I was a Crazy Cat Lady, or myself in about 20 years…

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I pinned stuffed cats to my thrift-store cat nightgown and slippers, painted my face white, put Dollar Tree curlers in my hair, and sprayed my hair gray. Unfortunately the grey wasn’t a silver-grey, but it DID wash out of my hair!!! I even brought my crochet down to our party to keep me busy and it totally fit in with my costume.

I think this is the first picture I have posted of myself… I try to make a GREAT first impression 😉 And yes, I am about 20 years from being truly considered a Crazy Cat Lady, if not already! I am much older than I appear… TRUST ME!

For our party I made BOOnanas, little treat bags with spider dum-dum treats, and Witch Hats. I was in such a hurry to get everything done that I didn’t take any pictures of these creations, however, I had extra supplies to show how to make the witch hats.

What you need:

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-Oreo cookies (I have also seen others use thin mints, or other chocolate covered cookie)

-Hershey Kisses

-Frosting (I used vanilla, but whatever taste you prefer that is light in color so you can color it)

-Food Coloring (orange, or red/yellow in a 2:3 ratio)

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#1: Pull apart Oreo and take the white cream off (and of course I ate it all on one Oreo later)

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#2: Unwrap Kisses

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#3: Put frosting in bag, add food coloring and knead

(I think I used 6 drops of red and 9 drops of yellow for 1/2 container of frosting and I had more than enough for 30 Oreos!)

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#4: Put about a tsp of frosting in the center

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#5: Add the Hershey Kiss and you are DONE!!! Simple and fun for all ages 🙂

How does this connect to Thanksgiving?

Pilgrim Hats

 Add a Rolo instead of a Hershey’s Kiss in the center and it looks like a little Pilgrim hat. I haven’t decided if I want to make these the night before our family gathering, or get all the supplies ready to assemble so everyone can make their own. More Thanksgiving crafts to come! I have been on Pinterest getting inspired and ready to show off my skills.

I’m Back

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After months and MONTHS of not blogging, I am finally back on! I decided to redo my blog’s format. I will still post crafts and DIY, but instead of waiting for some BIG bunch of crafts, I will post the everyday stuff too. I don’t think there is a day that goes by that I don’t craft… well, unless I am seriously ill, tired to the bone, or busy to a degree that I can’t even reach a crochet hook! This summer I could say for the first time that I was too busy to craft.

Viva Las Vegas! I stayed one week in Vegas with my mom and brother and it was wonderful! We stayed at the Flamingo. It was a great location as it was about half way on the strip.

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Daytime I explored the strip with my mom…

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…and at night my brother and I explored the strip.

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And I might not have been inspired by any crafts, but the food was AWESOME! I tried new desserts…

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The BEST food experience? Hash House a go go ! The food there was tasteful, unique, fresh, inexpensive (for Vegas), and HUGE! When I go back again, I will make sure I have a fridge in my room and eat there everyday! I loved it!!!

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Today I am back to my normal, crafting life and it makes me happy!

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Stay tuned…

Cupcake Potholders

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Again, I am on a cupcake kick… I like to look at them, just as much as I like to eat them 🙂

 

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I also love to crochet. Once a week I join a group of women for a stitching group and once a week I get an email full of crochet pattern links to new projects. A few months ago I ran across a pattern on Louie’s Loops for Fat-free and calorie-free cupcakes (cupcake coasters). The coasters are SUPER CUTE!!! The pattern is easy to follow, however, I have no need for coasters in my home 😦

I put the pattern on my Pinterest craft board for “safe” keeping and didn’t give it much thought until I remade my kitchen into a cupcake heaven after Christmas. I looked for cupcake potholder patterns all over the internet, but my eyes kept getting caught up on the adorable cupcake coasters!!! So after much trial and MUCH error… I made my 1st set of potholders!!!

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For Louie’s Loops fat-free and calorie-free cupcake coaster pattern,

Click here: http://www.louiesloops.com/2012/08/fat-free-and-calorie-free-cupcakes.html