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Friday, May 11, 2012

{Pin}tastic Friday - Homemade Pizza Dough

I have decided to start a new post every Friday.  {Pin}tastic Friday.  I am going to share all of the things I pin and try out.  There are som many great things on Pintrest. We all do it.  It is a crazy addiction I have.  I check out Pintrest most every day.  I love to try new things.  Especially recipes.  Who needs a cookbook when you have pintrest.

So each Friday I am going to share my recipes that are FTF (Free Time Frolics) approved!

For my first {Pin}tastic pin, head on over to Six Sister's Stuff.  It is for their Homemade Pizza dough. This is truly the best Dough EVER. Better than store bought, box mix are any other recipe you may have.  My kids don't even want to buy pizza anymore.  They want home made.   Its quick and easy to make. Each kid gets a section of Pizza for there toppings and everyone is happy.  I even used it for breadsticks.  They were a hit. Sorry Pizza Hut, Little Ceasars and Dominos.  There is a new recipe in town.  I would totally recommend this recipe. It is full proof!


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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Teacher Printable

Teachers are super important.  Without them where would our children be? (Moms too!)  They probably spend more time with our kids than we, as parents do.  I made this printable to remind us of what a teacher is.  They are all theses things and  more.  Thank you to all the teachers out there. Your patients and creativity in teaching our children is a appreciated.



Monday, May 7, 2012

Basket Purse

I found this little basket bag at target in the dollar section.  My target sold out of them but thy just got some.  So hurry over and grab one.  My little girl is a girly girl who love to play with the boys.  So I gave her a girly bag for her dolls and cars.



Here is what you need:
Basket bag
5 x 45 inches of fabric
Tim Tex stabilizer about 10 inches


I started with the basket and 5 inches of fabric. The fabric will measure 5 x 45 inches. Fold in half and iron. Next I stitched a basting stitch along the raw edges.
Pull the bottom thread to lightly gather the fabric.
Cut your tim tex into a 5 inch circle. Start with your glue gun from the outside edge of your Tim Tex. Working around until you have reached center.
Once you reach center fold your raw edge and tuck it into your flower. Add a button. I just glued mine in.
This is what it looks like from behind.  I used some hot glue to attache it to my bag.
Super simple.


It's perfect size form my little miss.  She fills the bag and off to the park.


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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

DIY Knobby Necklace

A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to guest post over at My Sisters Suitcase.  So here is the post I shared.  Remember the Knobby Necklace??  When I posted it I was in a hurry and didn't have time to get up the tutorial on how I made it.  So now I am going to share.

To start you need to gather your supplies.
1 cabinet knob
chain (I used 2 different ones.  1 large, 1 small)
3-4 beads
wire
Bead caps- for 2 for each bead
Tools needed: wire cutters, round tipped wire pliers

Next watch this You Tube Video on how to Wrap beads.  She makes is look easy.  And very detailed.
Start with wrapping your beads.  You can wrap them directly onto your chain or wrap them and then open the links to your chain and connect them.  Don't forget to add your bead caps.

Next your chain. I measured how long I want my necklace. Usually around 30 inches or so. I do my small chain about 24 inches and my large chain about 6 inches or so. Do whatever you like best. Link them together.

For my knob I used this pink one.  Which ever you choose it has to have a hole all the way through.  I found this knob on Mindy Maes Market.  I have also seen some at Hobby Lobby.
This particular one was dark on the top so I covered it in a little glitter glue and added a filigree flat.
I let it dry for an hour or so. Then wire it like you would any other bead and attach it to the chain.

Next your chain. I measured how long I want my necklace.  Usually around 30 inches or so.  I do my small chain about 24 inches and my large chain about 6 inches or so.  Do whatever you like best. Link them together.



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Thursday, April 26, 2012

And the Winner is......


Thank you to all those how participated in my 100 followers giveaway.  I wish I could choose several of you but alas we have just one. 
And the Winner is.....

#68 Tisha Clapp
She left a comment stating she would love a TJMaxx card. 

I have sent you an email.  Please respond within 24 hours so I can get your goodies sent.


Didn't win this time?  Come back and visit often.  I will be having some super fun posts and my blogaversary is coming up {May 20th}.  I am planning a super fun week of guest posts and another fun giveaway.  Stay tuned for more to come.

Thank you again for all those who participated and shared your love.

 

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Crap room to Craft room: Part 3 {File Cabinet to Iron table}


Have you seen my giveaway.  There is still time to enter.  Go here.
 Now onto my new Iron table.

Slowly but surely my Crap Room is evolving into my new craft room.  It seems like I just don't have the time to get things done. The kids have been out of school and we have been visiting family. But now its back on the horse and get things done time.  Spring break is over {can I get a Hallelujah} and Spring is just around the corner. 
So to the craft room.  Did you see the previous posts here and here. For this post I have changed my file cabinet into an ironing. All the storage space for my books to reference and the top for ironing my sewing projects.  Here is the before situation of my cutting table and the file cabinet.

Before
I cleaned off my table for the picture.  But its usually covered with fabric and patterns.

More space on my cutting table and a nice clean spot for ironing. 
Here is how I did it.

1.  I got a piece of random fabric that was large enough for my space.
This green corduroy was perfect.
2. Layer was a few pieces of foam I had leftover from another project. I had to piece them together
 and cut them the right size.
3. Layer of batting  to cover the foam.
4. I used the therm-sulate that they use for hot pads to help the heat to stay off the wood.
5. Last layer of  plain fabric. I made a little sandwich of sorts and pinned them all together.

Sew around the edge of sandwich

Cut off excess fabric

Here is my padded sandwich. Nice, soft and Heat resistant.

Next I made a fitted sheet of sorts to put around the pad and file cabinet.
I started with a piece of fabric that was 3 inches larger than the top of the file cabinet.
I rounded my corners and serged for a nice clean edge.
Fold over 1 inch to make a casing.   Stitch around folded edged leaving a small opening for your elastic.
Thread elastic through and fit to the top of your cabinet.
Next I tied mine off and that's it!The perfect fit for my cabinet.  The elastic goes right under the lip and stays down. 
I love my new place to iron ands the added space to my cutting table.And when I need the top of my file cabinet for something my cover and pad just pop off for storage.
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