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Friday, November 9, 2012

Bloggers Night {Expressions Vinyl}

As an Idaho Blogger I miss out on a lot of the Fun bloggy things. In Utah they meet at least once a month sometimes more. they do in other parts of the county where there are a high concentration of bloggers.  Thank heavens we have an East Idaho bloggers guild. Miss Makenzie from Girl Loves Glam finds great opportunities for all of use to share in.

Last month we meet with the Guys from Expressions Vinyl. (Yes I said guys and yes it is 2 men) What a great company.  There operation is the bomb.  Low over head, great prices and lots of wonderful vinyl products to choose from. It was so fun to peruse all of the vinyl. So many pretty colors and prints to choose from.



The taught us about there shop, what they do and shared a few tips.  Then the fun part.  A project just for us.  They took each of our logos and turned them into vinyl to use on there new tumbler cups.

Makenzie -Girl Loves Glam
Megan- Crafter Club

Thanks Expressions Vinyl.  You have a great operation!

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Thursday, November 8, 2012

He is the reason... Printable

This week has been a crazy one. I had a major project fail. Then I figured a new way to do it.  Yeah! I will have it up soon.  So because my project didn't go as planned I am starting with a  printable this holiday season.

With the Christmas season is just around the corner. I though I would start mine off with a free Printable.  Since the Christmas season is celebrating our Savior's birth. "He is the Reason for the Season."

Monday, November 5, 2012

Easy Homemade Wheat Bread


For a while now (about 6 years) I have been making Bread for my family each week. I go through phases.  Summer is hard due to the heat.  I usually make it on Sunday's and it lasts us the week.  I make 4 loaves. Through trial and error I have finally found the best recipe.   I grind the wheat in my sweet little grinder and mix the dough in my Mix & Blend from Blendtec.  Roll it out onto my counter. Divide it into 4 loaves and bake. If you have ever considered making your own bread and were scared this is the recipe for you.  I think of the 100+ times I have made it I only failed once.  I forgot the salt. Bad, very bad Mistake.  No flavor. This bread takes about 90 minutes to make start to finish.  And during those 90 minutes you really only stand at the counter about 20.  I do laundry or the dishes as I make it.

Now this is not to say I don't buy bread.  There are those times when it just isn't going to happen.  But I really try.  It is healthier for my family.  And less expensive in the long run.   And delicious.

I have a neighbor who has been baking bread for her family for years. She told her husband if she got the equipment to make it she would never buy another loaf and she hasn't. Bless her soul.  When I moved into the neighborhood she asked for my recipe and uses it all the time now.

This recipe is so simple and easy to make. The bread makes and amazing gift to a new neighbor, a new mom and My favorite is a loaf of bread with jam for Christmas.  Everyone loves a fresh loaf of warm bread!
So this is the recipe.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Masquerade Ball Winners


Happy Halloween!!!!


Thank you to everyone that participated in the Masquerade Ball. There were so many adorable costumes.  But we finally got it narrowed down to the top 3! Drum roll Please.

In first place:



Second Place:
Little Red Riding Hood & Wolf

Third Place:
Merida


I will be sending you all an email to get your information to send out your prizes! 
Thank you to all my wonderful Sponsors and Judges.  I hope you have a safe and fun Halloween!
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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Masquerade Ball Top 5!!!

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Thank you to every one who entered the Masquerade Ball!  All the costumes are amazing.  Your kiddos are adorable and you all have some mas crafting skills. I wish I could give all of you a prize but alas we had to choose a top few.

Thank you so much to my judges.  You all had a tough job to do. If you haven't check out there blogs, take a few minutes and go see what they are all about.

A Big Thank You to all the Sponsors.  
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Now onto our top 5! At the bottom of this post you can cast your vote. Voting is open from know until the 30th until 11pm MST. You can vote every 12 hours.  Spread the word and share on Facebook, Twitter, G+ or any other social Networking.  
Mary Poppins
Merida

No Sew Owl


Curious George

Little Red & Wolf


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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Rainbow Brite Costume



One afternoon I decided to share some of my childhood with my Little Miss.  We sat down together and turned on You Tube.  I decided to show her Rainbow Brite.  She fell in love, and had to watch every episode.
Later when I asked her what she wanted to be for Halloween and she said Rainbow Brite.  And the search began for a Rainbow Brite costume.
Here is how I did it.

Royal Blue fabric
1/4 yard Rainbow fabric
White t shirt
Rainbow leg warmers 2 pair
yellow felt

I started by making a circle skirt and using a wide elastic from Joann's for the waist band.

I used a basic peasant shirt pattern. Instead of peasant sleeves I made a stiff flutter sleeve.




For the belt I used red for the sides and a rainbow fabric for the center.  Then added red suspender style straps.  Add a big star and you are ready to go.




Add your leg warmers to her arms and legs and she is ready to trick or treat!







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