Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Some Christmas cards and some cards for Christmas

OK, so I had to make another 2 batches of Christmas cards late last night! So I made a total of 45, plus I sent out 6 other store bought cards! That is a lot of cards, and most of the was just close family and friends. I just whipped these cards up using that same tutorial that I have been using called Funky Fresh Quick Cards. I really like the blue and green and white ones...the tags on them are from some gift tags that I bought a few years ago on clearence. I like the simple design on these....

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Then I did another set, that I don't really like as much, but they still came out OK.

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Finally, I made some gift cards sets for some people for Christmas, even though we don't usually exchange gifts with each other. One set if for my Grandpa's significant other, and another for my cousin Kimmy. Kimmy likes skulls:

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And for Rose I used this Closr to my Heart paper set which I LOVE (it is pink and brown!!) I love the way these turned out!

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I am sure that they will like them!

I probably won't post again until after Christmas, so Merry Christmas everyone!!!!

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Blog Giveaway

Look at this CUTE holiday album and check out the giveaway on Leah Killian's blog.


Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Week 17




OK, well here it is! My first shot of my belly! This was right after I woke up from a nap, so I am a bit disheveled! Am I supposed to be this big already??? I have gained 12 pounds so far. It still doesn't seem real. I am sure that when the baby starts to move that it will seem more and more real.


I am feeling really great, and have never really felt bad this whole pregnancy. I was getting up to go pee 2 or 3 times a night, but that has definelty slowed down and i have tried to stop drinking water right before I go to bed. I have had a few "minor" pregnancy realted things: I coughed one night in bed and pulled a muscle in my abdomen; and I sleep on my belly, and in the past week or so, it has started to become pretty uncomfortable. I am tired (as usual) and took a nap yesterday and today. I am going to try not to tomorrow and get some things done, like make some Christmas cookies!

We had an ultrasound last Tuesday, and here are the pics:






In the first one, you can really see the baby's head and the hand and arm up by it's face. The second one the head is on the right, The third one is looking down on its head, with the arms sticking out.


So things are going really well! Keith is so happy, and I am too. After the holidays we are going to start working on the nursery!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Day 7 of SNS 12 Days

Well it is already day 7 at the SNS 12 days of Christmas. For my project this day, I made some napkin rings out of a paper towel tube! Here are the instructions:

On the 7th day of Christmas my true love made for me....SEVEN NAPKIN RIIIIIINNNNNGGGSSSS. *****supposed to sound like 5 golden rings*******
What you will need:
An empty paper towel tube
patterened paper
paper flowers or some plastic/silk/fabric flowers from your local craft store
mod podge (optional)
glitter and some other embellies..

First, cut the paper towel tube into 6, one and a half inch sections. You can get 7 sections with one tube, but I opted to do only 6. I did this by lining up the tube against the edge of my trimmer:

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Then I put my pencil at the 1.5, 3. 4.5, 6, 7.5, and 9 inch marks. I turned the tube with my left hand while holding the pencil with my right to draw a line all the way around the tube.

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Then I used an exacto knife to cute the tube into sections. Once you have the sections, you may opt to paint the edges and perhaps the inside so you have a more finished look. I did not do this with this set of rings.
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Then I cut six, 1.5 by 6 inch pieces of pattered paper, and adhered them to the tubes. Make sure you glue close to the edges.
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I decided I wanted to add some beads around the edges of the tube. There were some beads on wire that i found at Wal mart on clearance for $1!!! I measure the length of the bead to go around the edge and I used a hot glue gun to add the beads to each edge of the ring.
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The edged rings look like this:
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Finally, I bought some small, plastic poinsettia flowers from Michaels. I sprayed them with some red glimmer mist (from an old SNS kit!) to give them a golden shine. I cut them off at the stem of the flower bouquet. I also found these gold-trimmed holly leaves at Michales as well. I hot glued the leaf down, and then the flower on top of it.
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And the finished products look like this!!! :
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Ok, so lets see your paper towel napkin rings! I am making another set for my kitchen that are blue and silver with this foam glitter snowflakes I found instead of flowers! I will upload them soon!

Monday, December 1, 2008

12 Days of Christmas!

Over at SNS we are celebrating the 12 days of Christmas with a new project every day for 12 days. The DT has come up with some very creative stuff! The project for December 1 was my project, and it is a Christmas Cookie Recipe Exchange. I thought that I would post it on my blog, too! Here is the challenge as it is at SNS :
On the first day of Christmas my true love made for me......some Christmas cookie recipes!

Christmas Cookie Exchange

One of my most favorite things to do at Christmas time is to bake Christmas Cookies! Every year I have a Christmas Cookie exchange with some friends. How it works is everyone bakes a different kind of cookie (the hostess has to keep track so there are no duplicates). Each attendee brings a dozen of her cookies for each of the other attendees, plus a sample tray to share during the exchange. The recipe for the cookies must be attached to each tray or container. At the exchange, everyone gets a dozen of everyone else’s cookies, plus all those yummy recipes!

At my party every year, I usually do a brunch with some quiche, wassail, and of course lots of cookies! I make the cut out cookies, and we all decorate cut-outs after the brunch and chit-chat. Then we exchange cookies and do some sampling! One year, I tried to have people bring cookies that were either a family recipe, or part of some sort of tradition. Each person had to share their story behind the recipe. This is a great event for kids, too.
For our first day of Christmas here at SNS, I would like you to share your favorite Christmas Cookie recipe! But there is a project to go along with it. I have attached a Microsoft work document where you can type in your recipe. Then upload your recipe file with your post. Everyone can print off everyone else’s recipes and create their own little recipe album!
The file has cards that are 3x5 in size. Print out the recipes on any type of paper you’d like, then perhaps distress the edges or add some bling. Attach the 3x5 card to a piece of 4 x 6 paper, and keep the recipes in a photo album. I bought this cheap photo album for $1.00 at Michaels. It had a cover with a rose on it, but you can take it out, and I made my own cover. Just slide your 4 x 6 recipe cards inside, and Viola! You have a Christmas Cookie Recipe Album!
In the attached document, I have included 2 of my favorite recipes! Hope you enjoy!

**NOTE: you may need to adjust the sizes of the text boxes depending on the length of your recipe.

Here is the front cover of the simple album I made:



Here is the back cover:


And the inside with the two recipes that I have attached!:



By the way, if you don't have Microsoft Word, you can just type your recipe here and then copy and paste all the recipes that are posted! Here are mine:

Snickerdoodles

1/2 cup butter, softened
1/2 cup shortening
1 1/2 cups white sugar
2 eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
2 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons cream of tartar
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons white sugar
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Cream together butter, shortening, 1 1/2 cups sugar, the eggs and the vanilla. Blend in the flour, cream of tartar, soda and salt. Shape dough by rounded spoonfuls into balls. Mix the 2 tablespoons sugar and the cinnamon. Roll balls of dough in mixture. Place 2 inches apart on ungreased baking sheets. Bake 8 to 10 minutes, or until set but not too hard. Remove immediately from baking sheets.


Cherry Rum Nut Balls


¾ cup chopped dried tart cherries
¼ cup dark rum
2 cups finely crushed vanilla wafers (about 54)
¾ cup ground pecans, almonds, or walnuts
¼ cup powered sugar
¼ cup butter, melted
2 tablespoons frozen orange juice concentrate, thawed
1 2/3 cups white baking pieces
2 tablespoons shortening

In a small bowl, combine cherries and rum; cover and let stand for one hour. Line two baking sheets with waxed paper and set aside. In large mixing bowl, combine crushed wafers, ground nuts, and powered sugar. Add undrained cherry mixture, melted butter, and orange juice concentrate. Stir until combined. Shape mixture into one inch balls and place on prepared baking sheets. Let stand until dry, about 1 hour. In small heavy saucepan, combine baking pieces and shortening. Cook and stir over medium low heat until melted. Remove from heat. Dip rum balls in the mixture, turning to coat completely. Remove each ball with a fork and return to baking sheets. Chill for 15 minutes or until coating is set.

Post a comment on this post and include a link to your blog that has YOUR cookie recipe on it, or just put your recipe in the comment! One random lucky person will win a RAK from me! Please upload your recipe by Dec. 25!