Friday, January 10, 2014

Pop Star Party

Oh goodness it has been a while. Busy isn't even the word. Finally, finished this season of cheer with a trip to Nationals. Abigail's team placed 9th out of 15, so not to shabby for their first time. I told her there is always next year to show them. I made it through the holidays (barely) and after 22 years left the one company that I grew up at to start a new job. Just completed my 1st week. I'm exhausted!!!!

I starting planning Abigail's 8th birthday party (can't believe it) and realized I haven't posted last years party, so here it is. We did a Pop Star Party. I hired Pop Star Parties and they took care of the music, accessories, and the concert posters. Everyone had a great time. Especially me, I had way too much fun. It took me about 2 - 3 months to get all of this together, but it was worth it. Abigail threw me a couple of curve balls and with diving catches I RULED!!!!! 

The colors were zebra stripe and hot pink and everything was rock star themed.

It all starts with the invitation. I was at Hobby Lobby (they should give me my own parking space) and I saw these. Why not? One less thing I have to do.




Here is curve ball #1. "Mom can you make me a party dress? I designed this myself." How do you say no? The finished product doesn't really look anything like Abby's design, but I did what I could. Funny thing she didn't wear it at the party. Not 100% convinced she really liked it until she told me she wanted to wear it at this years party. OKAY!



I made these really cute backstage passes lanyards. You can see them hanging from the girls necks. I know I took a picture, but can't seem to find it at this time, so I will have to add a picture later. It was basically card stock and washi tape. 


The backdrop and equipment belong to Pop Star Parties.





The lovely ladies from Pop Star Parties. Rehearsing with the girls.


 After they are all glammed up. Accessories by Pop Star Parties.

 More rehearsal. The girls made their own concert posters. Courtesy of Pop Star Parties.


Now for my part.
I made a backstage sign for the front yard using a dowel rod, a scrap piece of wood cut into an arrow, and zebra striped duct tape. My husband cut the piece of wood into an arrow shape and painted with chalkboard paint. I added the pink fur (hobby lobby). He attached the duct tape wrapped dowel rod to the back of the arrow with a screw. I placed tissue paper around the bottom of the dowel rod and stuck it in the ground.


For the entrance I got a red plastic tablecloth from Dollar Tree and added some star decor (also from dollar tree).

 Think outside the candy bowl. I found these candle holders at Ross a set of 3 for $10. I put giant gumballs, sixlets, and ring pops in them.

I used my crock-pot insert to hold drinks. I printed the labels from Avery. I covered the original label with zebra striped duct tape and added the Avery label in the center. Your choice Rock 'N Rolla Cola, Orange Pop, (taking you to the 80's) Poison Root Beer.



 The food. I did guitar picks (kettle chips) and Elvis roll ups. The roll ups were wheat tortillas with peanut butter and banana drizzled with honey. I also did a ham and cheese roll up (just in case).

My candy bowls surrounded by cake pops. Swirled cake pops were my take on a microphone and glitter ball cake pops. We also had pop rocks and pop corn. I set up a mirror tray with the party favors glow in the dark lip gloss and nail polish, tattoos and pins. The girls took what they wanted.

The craft table.





The cake. No picture the 2nd curve ball it was a Justin Bieber edible image cake from HEB.
 The girls had such a good time. They keep asking me to do it again every time I see them!!!!!!!!

Hope this gives you some ideas. Have Fun.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Graham Cracker Crust Substitute


This blog isn't so much about the finished product, which turned out to be amazing key lime bars. It is more about the discovery to think outside the graham cracker crust.

I LOVE key lime pie. It is my absolute favorite. I wanted to make a key lime pie (with fresh key limes) that would take me back to the pies I have gotten in Florida.

I look in the pantry and see a box of graham crackers. Good, so now I just need the ingredients for the pie.
I bought my key limes, the cream cheese, and the sweetened condensed milk.

I get home super excited to make this pie. Take out the box of graham crackers and it has two little squares. Can you say UGH!!!!! I am sure most can relate. I start digging around what can I make a crust out of? Thought about just a basic pie crust. Nah not the same. I come across a box a girl scout cookies not the thin mints or caramel delights, but shortbread cookies. Tada instant light bulb. I take a sleeve and 1/2 crumbled it up and put in the food processor till it is almost fine.


 After that I added 3 tbls of brown sugar and 4 tbls of melted butter.

Since this was an experiment and I didn't know how this was going to work out I decided to make bars instead of a pie. I mixed the three ingredients together and pressed into my square baking dish. I then baked this experimental crust for about 20 minutes at 325.

I am a genius or at least that is what I shouted. The crust was a success. I do not have a picture of the final bars, but this crust is soooo much better than a graham cracker. I am all ready thinking of other ways to improve like maybe chop up some macadamia nuts or what other kind of cookie crust can I make. Maybe I am sheltered and this was a known idea, but I truly amazed myself.

Hope this gives you some ideas and have fun!!!!!!

Dresser Re-do

It has been a few months since I posted anything on my blog. I have been so busy vacations, back to school, oh and of course work. Right now we are in full cheerleader mode since it is football season here in Texas.

I just have to add the vacation photo from my first morning in Biloxi. This was back in July, but I truly love this place, I am thinking next year I need to stay a month vs. just a week. It was a glorious cup of coffee and not a bad view.

Anyway back to my latest project. It was time to upgrade Abigail's furniture she has been using the same dresser she was born. The rails had fallen off of one drawer and the bottom out of the other. Good news is that I only needed the top drawer intact. I once upon a time painted this dresser white and Abigail discovered she could carve her name and draw pictures in the paint.
 

I wanted an entry table that had storage, so I placed this worn, used thing next to the front door to see if having it there would start to bug me. Needless to say the only thing that bugged me was the way it looked.

Yeah!!!! Project time. This dresser is going to be a stylish entry way table with storage to boot. I hit the ground running spending the better part of a Saturday sanding, sanding, and more sanding. I am so glad it was an electric sander.
 
After about 6 hours this is all I had accomplished. On Sunday morning I got up and started sanding again. This time I finished the drawer face and the door. It only took me about 4 hours to finish all the sanding work. Now the fun part. Painting!!!!!!


I went with a dark brown on the outside. The interior color was suppose to be a green gray and looked that way on the paint card, but when painted it just looked gray. I still like the way it turned out.

 Finishing touches. I painted the drawer and the door the same brown. I reattached the railings for just the top drawer. I bought new knobs, and I added a border around the bottom. Almost forgot I did add a sealer to the piece, just so the paint wouldn't scratch off when I put things on it. After all was said and done I spent about $60.00 to transform the original dresser. The biggest expense was more sanding pads. The end product looks great and I discovered I need to go shopping for some great accessories.


The cigar box belonged to my husbands grandfather. A nice catcher for keys.

I hope this gives you some ideas and have fun!!!!!!!

Saturday, July 6, 2013

DIY Kids Mud Room Bench

 Continuing on with my bench craze.


Okay, so I found this little beauty at a garage sale for $1.50. Not so pretty you say. Well a little paint and a little love and you will be surprised.


My children constantly walk in and throw their backpacks and shoes right in front of the front door. My solution is we need some sort of storage or mud room.

Well since an actual mud room is out of the question storage it is.

I hung that pretty rack right above this soon to be pretty storage solution. Perfect height for the children.

I took these shelves and spray painted them brown. Then I took some padding. Hobby lobby has them for $4 each. Don't forget the 40% off coupon. I bought 2 and cut to size. Next I took some left over fabric and glued it to the padding. Yes, this is left over material from the fabric bin. After that I glued the padding that was all ready attached to the fabric to the top of the shelf.


Perfect for those little shoes that can't find their way.



With the hooks above. Now they put their shoes up.
Total cost was about $13.50 and that included a bottle of brown spray paint. The material was scrap, so I did not include in my total.

Hope this gives you an idea and have fun!!!!

Coffee Table Bench


Here is another DIY I did back before I had the Blog. There are not any pictures on how to do it just the before and after.

I wanted one of those padded benches for the bedroom, but again the cost. I just couldn't spend $100's of dollars on one.

I scoured the Goodwill's and flea markets even Craig's list looking for the perfect coffee table. I was only willing to spend $20. You guessed it no such luck. A friend of mine had one sitting in her garage that she had empty pots sitting on. I asked if I could have it. I was told she had this coffee table since your oldest boy was 7. I am guessing the table is about 25 years old. Well she gave it to me. Even with crayola marks on the underneath.

Here are before pictures. Again please ignore background messes. Didn't know I would be posting for the world one day.


So, how did I transform this coffee table with the split wood down on side. Easy Peasy.

If you flipped the table upside down you can see where the screws are that hold this entire thing together. Unscrew them and take the top off. My husband then took the frame to the garage. He added some wood glue where the split was and placed a vice on it to hold it together. Left it like that for a day.

I then went to Hobby Lobby. Well now I know why those benches are so expensive the padding was not cheap. I opted for the 1 1/2 inch thick. It comes in a big roll and the cost was about $40. Don't forget the 40% off coupon. Then I started looking for the fabric. I believe I bought a yard. Your fabric size will vary by the size of the table and the thickness of the padding. Now to put this sucker together.

I took the table top and laid it face down on top of the unrolled padding. I then took an exacto knife and started cutting around the table. When that was finished I flipped the table top back over and glued the padding to it. I placed a heavy board on top of it just to hold the padding in place. It wanted to roll back up on me. While that was sitting I measured for my fabric and cut the amount needed.

This next part took two of us. Only because I didn't want a lesson on how to use the air staple gun. Flip the table top over face down on the center of your fabric. The padding should be well stuck after 15 - 30 minutes. We started on the end right in the center. Pull the fabric tightly around and staple in place. There was a little over hang from the padding but when pulled tightly gives the edges that round look. Just keep pulling and stapling. After we got the ends done. We did the sides. I kept looking underneath to make sure there was no wrinkles and that the fabric was pulled tight. Finally we stood it up on one end while he stapled the material to the underneath.

When finished stapling husband took it the garage and reattached the top to the leg frames. Afterwards I used wood oil and gave the legs a pretty shine.  I am still on the look out for another table especially one that has a really pretty ornate siding, but I am happy with my 1st DIY bench. This is the same side that was split in the before picture.


Not bad huh. Since the table was a freebie my only cost was the padding and the material. Total was about $35.


Friday, July 5, 2013

DIY Fabric Bin


Here is another blast from the past. I love those big tote bins that are fabric covered. I just hate paying for them $20 - $30 for one.

Well I decided to make my own from one of the many empty boxes we always seem to accumulate. Believe it or not this time it wasn't a diaper box.

I took a good sized sturdy box and cut the flaps off. I wasn't to worried about the scraggly pieces because I was going to cover them up. I found a nice striped fabric that I liked and a solid color that matched. I got a yard of the striped and 1/2 yard of the solid. Depending on the size of your box will determine how much fabric you need.



I placed the box in the center of my fabric. Fabric goes pattern side down. I placed the solid color inside the box and started gluing it to the bottoms and the sides. I didn't go all the way up since I was going to bring the striped material down. After the solid was in place I draped the striped over the side. I started gluing it down. I then cut off the excess. I folded where I cut under and glued that down just so I couldn't see my uneven line.


I like the way it looked and currently it is being put to good use storing toys in the playroom.

Have fun..

Apple Walnut dipped in Caramel Cookies



Here is a sweet treat I did a while back. What I don't get is I HATE baked Apples or even just Apples, but I sure do make a lot of stuff with them. Good thing is it keeps me from eating them. According to the family these were addicting.

I only took the one picture, but here is the recipe.

  • Here you go. Don't freak out it seems like a lot, but it only took me about an hour and that included cleaning up the mess.
    Filling
    1/3 cup chopped unpeeled apples
    1/3 cup evaporated milk
    1/3 cup sugar
    1/3 cup chopped walnuts (or whatever you like)

    Put that in a saucepan and cook and stir. It will start to thickening up.
    While this is cooking I started making the dough


    Dough:
    1/2 cup butter (softened)
    1/4 cup powdered sugar
    1/4 cup brown sugar
    1 egg
    1 tsp vanilla (I didn't measure it but it looked to be about that much)
    1/4 tsp salt (I didn't measure it but it looked to be about that much)
    2 cups flour
    Mix the sugars and butter first. It will get fluffy. Don't forget to stir the filling.

    Beat in the egg and vanilla. Then combine the flour and salt. I added the flour slowly to make sure I got it mixed.
    The filling should be done now. Remove from heat and let it cool.
    Take the dough and start rolling balls I did mine at about 2 inches or so. Once rolled the filling should be cooled off.
    To fill the cookies flatten out the ball and place some of the filling in the middle then fold the dough over and reshape into the ball. Place on a cookie sheet and bake at 350 for 12-15 min. I actually baked mine for 15 min.
    I cleaned up that mess while the cookies were baking.
    After the cookies are done I started on the caramel while they cooled.
    Caramel Dip
    14 oz package of caramels.
    2/3 cup evaporated milk
    Heat over low heat until melted. Then dip your cookies and place on a wire rack so excess drips off.
    Enjoy....