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Tuesday, February 10, 2015

I'm Tickled Pink You're My Teacher - Valentine Gift Idea

And next on the Valentine list to make is for teachers!  I found this fun idea for Tickled Pink you're my teacher on Homes.com.  They have a free printable that is perfect to add to this fun gift.


What you need:
Pink Cup (I found these fun heart Boxes)
Pink Nail Polish
Pink Eraser
Pink Highlighter
Pink Chapstick (I found lip Gloss)
Pink Candy
Pink Gum
Anything Pink you want to add (I found a few fun pink things)

Add all the items to your cup or in my case jar. I printed the free printable on card stock cut it out and added to the box with some ribbon.


Any Valentine gift Ideas you have planned?

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Thursday, February 13, 2014

Cupid Time ... Heart within a Heart Cookie

While I was at it I thought I'd make some cookies for the boys friends (I'm sure I'll get a nasty gram for making something instead of buying, bring it on .. lol).  I made a version of these cookies with pumpkins before but I wanted to try with hearts.  I did a red and a pink version.  I should have stuck with white and used either or Red OR Pink to make them more dramatic looking but still a fun cookie.

INGREDIENTS:
1 cup margarine
1 1/2 cups white sugar
3 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons cream of tartar
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
DIRECTIONS:


1.
Cream the margarine and add the sugar gradually. Beat until light and fluffy. Add eggs one at time, mixing well after each addition.
2.
Stir in the vanilla. Add the flour, cream of tartar, baking soda and salt gradually to the creamed mixture, stirring in by hand. Cover and chill dough overnight.
3.
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Line baking sheets with parchment paper.
4.
Roll dough out on a floured surface to 1/8 to 1/4 inch thick and cut into your favorite shapes. Place cookies onto the prepared baking sheets.
5.
Bake at 375 degrees F (190 degrees C) for 6 to 8 minutes or until cookie has a golden appearance.

First I started with the sugar cookie recipe.  I made tow batches of the dough.  Then First batch I made red with Wilton Icing color.  The Second batch I made pink with Wilton Icing Color. I find this is the best way to color anything from fondant to dough.  

I took my large Heart Cookie Cutter and cut out the cookies.  I then took my smaller heart and cut out the middle of my cookie.  I set these aside the small hearts for the next batch, I then just baked a few of small hearts for Caden's class.  I then rolled out the 2nd color (if I used red for the big heart then pink for the small heart and vice versa) then put the small heart in the big heart (almost like a puzzle piece) and lightly made the two edges stick together.  Bake like normal and rest on a cooling rack or eat right away :).


With my extra dough I made small and large hearts for Caden's Class (his class is much larger then Cole's and I was running out of steam).



Here is Cole's Valentine's all done up:

Caden's Valentine's all done up:

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Monday, February 10, 2014

Cupid Time ... I Mustache you a Question (Valentine Cards)

Next on the Valentines Card to do was for Cole's Class.  Since he wanted something fun but a little more grown up.  I found these I mustache you a question on The Craft Monkey.  They are super cute, I went to PicMonkey and edited my photo.  NOW I couldn't get one just right 4x6 so I made a 5x7 and then cropped it down to the right size at Walgreen's.  They didn't become perfect but I think they came out pretty darn cute!  I hit up Micheal's and bought felt with sticky back.  I did a Google search for mustache templates and came across some I liked on See Cate Create.  I traced my mustaches on the back of the felt and then cut them out!



What You Need:
Photo 
Photo Edited 
Black Felt w/ Sticky Backing 
Hot Glue

Here's the photo I made up (with out the added mustache).

Take a picture of your young one with a mustache on.  I then added the photo and added the saying to the side and some fun hearts etc on the photo.  I added a little hot glue and stuck a different mustache onto each photo that the kids can peel off and put on if they would like.


Are you making Valentines?

Don't forget to see the parties I link up to HERE.

I leave you with some funny Cole Faces :)

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Cupid Time ... Fan"tache"tic Valentines Cards

It's time to put together valentines day cards again!  Since Mustache's are the rage this time, I had to make these for Caden's class.  I found these free printables Fan"tache"tic Valentines Cards on Plum Adorable.  I love her site I bought the thankful Thumb print tree last year on her site.  She has great printables you have to check her site out.   She had 4 colors to choose from I did the red and blue.



What you Need:
White Card Stock
Printer
Cutter (Scissors)
Hot Glue
Suckers

I printed her printable on some white card stock then took my paper cutter to trim them up.  I had Caden write his name on them.  I then took my handy hot glue gun and glued the suckers to the cards.  I found these really cool suckers at the Dollar Tree that had different sayings on each wrapper (like those nasty little heart candies).



Are you making Valentines?

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Valentine's Boxes Done & A "Manly" Gift

I finally finished the Valentine's boxes for the boys to take to school, I'm so grateful that Valentine's day is on Thursday this year it gave extra days to complete things!  These boxes I think turned out so cute!  I found the idea for the Monster and the Dog on Danielle's Place.  Her's are a bit more detailed then mine but I think the boys and I did a great job.

Monster - 

What you will need:
Tissue Box
Craft Foam or Colored Card Stock
Acrylic Patio Paint
Low Temp Mini Glue Gun
White Paper or Craft Foam for the Teeth
Multi-colored Feather Boa
White paper or craft foam for the teeth
Scissors
Googly Eyes
(Alexis Notes: I used loose multi colors feathers - cheaper. The dollar store had foam feet so I cut them down to make the monster feet.  I used a foam piece that I cut into the arms and the tongue.)

I'm sorry for instructions you will have to go to Danielle's Place she requested I take these down that it is stealing putting them up. She has also requested I take down the step by step pictures and direct you to her page.

Dog 

What you Need:
Tissue Box
Craft Foam or Colored Card Stock
Acrylic Patio Paint 
Low Temp Mini Glue Gun
White Paper or craft foam for the Teeth
Silver Chenille Stem
Brown Feather Boa
White paper
Scissors
Googly Eyes
(Alexis Notes - I skipped the Chenille Stem along with making a collar and used loose feathers instead of a Boa to save money)


I'm sorry for instructions you will have to go to Danielle's Place she requested I take these down that it is stealing putting them up. Pictures on how to do has also been taken down by her request.


Happy Valentine's Day!  I hope you all have a blessed day with wishes of love!


P.S. I had to add one more thing on.  Since I'm a such a good mom I almost missed doing a gift for Rick ... ugh.  So I found a "Manly" Valentine on The Crafty Blog Stalker's website.  I took this and made it to Rick's taste.  

You Need:
Jerky
Sugar Babies (Since he's my Sugar Daddy to my Sugar Babies)
glass vase (Dollar Tree)
Almond Joy (his favorite candy)
Sandies Cookies (his favorite cookie)
Trident (his favorite gum)
red ribbon

I tried to shove the sugar babies in their boxes in the glass vase but didn't fit so I took them out and put in the bottom of the vase.  I added the Jerk and used those as my anchors to hold in the other items.  I pushed the other items and done!  I added a balloon that say I love you :).


Ok now I'm done! LOL

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

You're the Bomb or Are you a Lady Bug?

On to our next Valentine Day gifts made!  Now most of you say why don't you just make two of the Pop-Pop Pop-ular Teacher Gift I made yesterday for Caden's teacher also.  Well on one of the first field trips I went on (where I made pumpkin patch cupcakes) I offered one to Caden's teacher who let me know her husband is a gluten free diet and she is going along to support him.   So I must find gifts that I can give her.  I found an idea to make bath bombs on Swift Crafy Monkey.  NOW the recipe is very easy but finding the Citric Acid for the recipe was my kryptonite.   I went to 3 Walmarts, Fred Meyers, Walgreens, Jo-Anne's, Michael's and Target!!  YUP I almost screamed at the last store the pharmacist at Target must have seen the tears or maybe the bright shade of red on my face and told me to go to Super Supplements.  This inexpensive gift I swear cost me $50 in gas ... lol.


Here is what you Need:
1/2 cup baking soda
1/4 cup citric acid
1 tsp oil of choice 
up to 2.5 ml fragrance oil
(Alexis Note: I used Olive Oil, because it's what I had and well I wasn't going to let this recipe make me do ONE more trip to the grocery store ... lol)

Mix the powdered parts together very well and make sure there aren't any big hunks of baking soda or citric acid in the mix. Add your oil and fragrance oil into the oils. Mix really well - it might fizz a bit. This is normal. Press into the molds very hard - pack a layer as hard as you can, then pack the next layer, until you've reached the top - and wait at least 45 minutes before removing (I found I had to let mine stay over night).   


I also made this shape

Next on the list to make is something special for Caden's class, I knew they would be getting a LOT of candy so why not make something that would be fun for the holiday but maybe a little on the healthier side.  Now I saw a pin on Pinterest saved it then went back to hit up the website to see how it was done!  So I click on it and guess what it's just linked to a picture (I tried searching again and ALL of them are linked to the same picture).  Don't you just HATE when you go for a pin and it's not pinned to the right website or even to a website.  Ok it's a pet peeve!)  So I ran with the picture and this is what I did, I added eyes (I thought it needed a little something) along with a personalized note on the bottom w/ labels that I cut out into a circle.
What you need:
Red Fruit Cup
Black Pipe Cleaner
Black Sharpie Pen
Glue
Wiggly Eyes (optional but I thought they were cute)

Take the fruit cup flip it over (leaving the plastic on of course so the gel stays inside), make a line down the middle, draw a black half circle for the face and dots on each side of the line.  Cut a pipe cleaner in half, glue onto the the fruit cup below the face.  Add a little curl at the end of each piper cleaner for the antenna's.  You're done!  You can add a little message onto the bottom if you want. (I searched for ladybug wording and found a cute saying on Skip to My Lou's website).


Aren't they cute?  I thought so!  Next on our mission to make is the valentine card boxes for each kid (Monster for Cole & Dog for Caden) and Popcorn Treat Bags for Cole's Class.

Hope you have a wonderful day!

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