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Monday, September 24, 2012

Masquerade Ball Kickoff

The Masquerade Ball is finally here! I am so excited. Have you heard of the Masquerade Ball?? In case you missed the Invite...



 Today to get it all started I have a fun Halloween giveaway to one lucky Reader.
Party Paper Creations is giving away her Halloween Party Pack. The winner will be emailed the entire pack to be printed anywhere. She has a printable for everything in this pack.  Water bottles, cupcakes, banner, candy and even blanks to personalize yourself.  I am in love with her printables.  So many party ideas.  Head over to her Etsy Shop and see for yourself.
 Have you ever been to Poppy Seed Projects?? I love this store and online shop.  I have had the privilege to do a few of there projects.

 Each one can be personalized or made just like their's. There are so many to choose from. You need to check them out.  I love the stackable  frames, wall sayings and Monogram letter.  (Those are next on my list!) Poppy Seed Projects is offering the choice between two projects.
The winner can choose...Trick or Treat Sign or The Witch is in. 

Be sure to come back tomorrow for the First Guest post. You going to love it!

Friday, September 21, 2012

Corn Week Round up

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So this week I have shared a few corn themed projects.  I hope you have had fun. If you missed out on any of them please go back and check them out.



 I thought for today I would round out the week with some other corn projects I found and love.

I love these corn cob cupcakes.  How clever is she...


At the Picket Fence had this beautiful wreath made of corn husks.   I love this wreath. When you click on the link a they have few other uses of Corn husks.

Sweet Corn Candy Favors
Over at BHG they made these adorable little mini corns filled with jelly beans.  What a perfect Thanksgiving day treat to have on your table.


Over at the Authors Kitchen she makes this delicious corn Chowder.  This one is coming out this fall to try out. 

For more corn projects check out my "It's a little bit Corny" Pinterest page.  I hope you have enjoyed all the projects this week.  Have a fantastic weekend.

Don't forget the Masquerade Ball begins on Monday and to kick it off We will be having a Giveaway!!!

For more information about the Masquerade Ball Please click the link. The Link Party begins Sept 26th!!
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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Corn Husk Dolls - A Nativity

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Corn warming bags




So what do you think of corn week??? There are so many things to do with corn.  Here is one more.

To continue with corn week we will be making Corn warming bags.  These area just like the Rice bags you can warm up and use. The great thing about using corn is that it retains the heat longer.  About twice as long as rice.
Here is what you need:
1. 2 different fabrics.  I used fleece and corduroy.  Two identical pieces.
2. Corn.  I used Field Corn.  They use it for animal feed, to track dear and to feed squirrels. I purchased mine a a grain mill.  They sold all kinds of grains including field corn.


1. Start with 2 types of cloth.  I used corduroy and fleece.  You can cut them 12x12 or 7x14. depending on the size you want. Place pieces right sides together.

2. Stitch around 3 1/2 sides. Leaving a hole open for add corn.

3. Turn right sides out. Press if you can.  Top stitch around 3 sides, still leaving the opening open.

At this point I also like to stitch a center row from the bottom to 3 inches from the top. This will help keep the corn balanced. I do this on my 12x12.

4. Fill your bag with corn about half way maybe a little more. If you would like to add a few drops of essential oils to your corn.

Stitch you bag closed  with the top stitch across the top.  Complete your bag by stitching your center line all the way to the top.

All finished.  Before you give these as gifts run them through the microwave a few times.  Sometimes corn has moisture in it.  Microwaving a few times gets rid of the moisture. Microwave for 3-4 minutes.

I love using these little bags.  They are great for warming your beds or for a sick tummy.  My kids love to warm them up after sledding or building a Snowman.

Just add a cute tag and your are ready to go.
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