Thursday, December 10, 2009

Ornament Redone

I received this ornament from my mother-in-law. How did she know that I love stars? =D
Unfortunately, I'm not a fan of glitter. So she gave me free liberty to do with it as I pleased.
So I sanded it down...
spray painted it maroon...
distressed the entire thing...
and wrote "Noel" with a white paint pen.
Definitely more "me."
And here's a sneak peek of my major project:
Sorry it's so small. I cropped the photo like crazy so that you wouldn't exactly see what I'm doing.


Anyways, tonight we're getting our tree, so look for that post tomorrow!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Ice Cream Ornaments

Oh man, the mother of all snow storms is hitting us. Yesterday, not a flake of snow on the ground.
This is what I woke up to this morning:
This blizzard is supposed to drop an entire 14 inches on us. Oh well, that's what you get for living in the U.P.


In honor of the area starting to FINALLY look festive, I have a fun, festive treat to share with you.
Ice Cream Ornaments
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This one's perfect if you have kiddos.
Supplies
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-Ice cream (I used vanilla)
-Sprinkles
-Twizzlers Pull N Peel
-Mini Resses peanut butter cups
-Wax paper
-Cookie sheet
Directions
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1. Lay out a sheet of wax paper on your cookie sheet.
2. Scoop some ice cream into a ball and place on your cookie sheet (try to make it as round as possible!)
3. Stick it in the freezer while you are getting the other parts ready.
4. Start making the tops. Unwrap a peanut butter cup and turn it upside down.
5. Make two holes on the top with a skewer.
6. Break off a piece of Twizzler and shove each end into the holes.
7. Pop those into the freezer also, to harden.
8. Once you have waited about 30 minutes, get the sprinkles set for your kids (or yourself!). Bring out the cookie sheet.
9. Let them go nuts!
10. Refreeze if you are using them for a party, or let everyone dig in right away! This is what ours looked like in the end:
Festive, right?
Now I'm about to throw on my shoes (because for some reason I haven't owned boots since I was 10........dumb......) and I'm going out to shovel the porches and driveway for a free workout! Toodles!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Beaded Icicles and Snowflakes

Sorry I've been gone lately. My new reveal has been consuming me. I wanted to get it done by this Saturday, for "The 6th Annual Festival of Lights," but I don't think I'm going to hit that mark. BUT it WILL be done for Christmas! lol
Anyways, I did a couple more ornaments. These are really fun to do with your kids.
Beaded Icicles
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-Clear beads
-Crafting wire
-Wire snips
Directions
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Cut off a length of wire. Make a very small loop at one end. Start piling on your beads. Make a large loop at the other end. Done. =D
It may not look like much, but with tons of these on your tree, it really makes everything sparkle!
I also made one more
Beaded Snowflake
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Basically the same as above. Make a bunch of icicles of varying lengths and twist all the ends together. I ended up looping the large icicles for more of a "bow" effect that I liked much better.
Sorry for all the fake tree shots. We are getting our Christmas tree on Thursday, so I've been using my fakey tabletop tree to display my handmade ornaments temporarily.
Anyways, I need to get some sneak peeks up from my reveal yet, don't I? Soon, soon.
But coming up:
-Highlights of the Festival of Lights
-Christmas recipes
-A dressed table
-some awesome deals that I might be getting off Craigslist
-some more Christmas decor and ornament how-to's
-sneak peeks on the reveal
-more ;)

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Pine Cone Ornaments

I'll say it again: I love free stuff.

Simple. Fast. Free.

Pine cone Ornaments

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-pine cone

-staple gun (equipped with long-pronged staples)

-twine



Directions

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Staple twine to the top of a pine cone and make a bow. Wow, that took a whole 2 seconds! lol
I LOVE using natural elements on my trees. Unfortunately, my tree is very hodgepodge from the kids' ornament they make. This year I believe I will be buying a second, smaller tree for my dining room for me to gussy up.



Wintery Pine cone Ornament
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-pine cone
-white spray paint
-staple gun (equipped with long-pronged staples)
-white ribbon

Directions
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Same as above, but spray painting it and using white ribbon. These ones are nice if you don't want a rustic looking tree but still love natural elements.


If you're a big crafter, like me, then you should have all of these objects already.


I saw a bag of pine cones for sale at Walmart!!!
Okay, I'm boycotting this! The packaging used, and the cost of shipping!! Why are companies doing that?! My lord, anyone can drive at MOST a few miles and hit at least ONE pine tree!


What would you do for a Klondike Bar?

What wouldn't I do for something free?!



At work last night, we were promoting our Karen Neuberger line of intimates. Buy a pair of pajamas or socks, you get a free gift.


The deal was that if I wear the pajamas to promote them, I got to keep them.

5 hours of humiliation for expensive ($72 to be exact) pajamas? Where do I sign up?!

This is me working. Sorry for the quality. Can't complain when I only had a camera phone with me.

The best part was that I originally came to work in high heeled boots (of course not knowing about the promotion).


Yep, I got strange looks, some giggles, and a whole lot of stares, but as I type this, still wearing my Karen Neuberger pajamas, I can honestly say: TOTALLY WORTH IT! lol


So what would you do for some free loot?







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