Sunday, November 28, 2010
Fun new products..
Just a couple of things new to the store tomorrow:
Okay, so part of this one isn’t new, but it’s newish.
Splendid Fiins put out a “Splendid Tutorial” on how to make Silhouettes, from beginning to end, and making them into your own brush! Pretty incredible, I know.
Tomorrow, new to the store, will be these alternate borders. You can color them, but I am just boring and left them black.
I made mine into ornaments, and if you click on it, you can see the name and age of the little girl whose silhouette is on there..
I just printed off the finished product, cut it out, rounded the corners, and glittered the edges of some chipboard before I stuck down my silhouette with craft dots. Add a little rick-rack and you have a cute little ornament! I would have liked to have diamond glazed it, but ran out of time.
My mind is just racing with all the possibilities with this one!
Queen of Quirk (I love all things quirky..) has “Reindeer Games” coming out tomorrow. I wanted to use all of the elements and papers on one page, but that wouldn’t have looked too great. It is all so fun though!
Papers.
Elements.
I also used her template.
Stitching, Splendid Fiins.
Fonts, Marcelle Script and Caviar Dreams.
Don’t forget, the great holiday sale is going on there, and prices are slashed by 20%!! With any purchase over $20 you get a free comp kit, that is pretty fun too.. need to find more time to play with that one…
Oh, and the FREE class starts TOMORROW!
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
One buck Wednesday!
Just a couple of those are:
Elle’s Studio Christmas Gift Tags…
These are so fun! I usually make my own every year, stamping and punching, coloring sometimes too..
These guys are already all dolled-up for you. They come in three different colors, different sentiments too. I layered mine with a scalloped center piece.
Another beautiful product available for one buck today are Christmas card templates from In the Making Design. She has used her “Frostbite” papers to make these lovely cards.
I LOVE Linda’s stuff.. it is always so gorgeous!
There are five to choose from, all for one dollar!
With a bunch of fun sales coming up, don’t forget the one at Jessica Sprague, going through December. 20% off most products, not to mention a bonus with $20 purchase.
Ohhh!! AND the FREE class!
Monday, November 22, 2010
Hello Monday…
It is Monday (yet again)..
Some people don’t really care for Mondays, but they aren’t so bad.
- It’s cleaning day!
- It’s the start to another list of to dos..
- And there’s new goodies in store at Jessica Sprague!
Today there’s a bunch of darling quick pages from Crystal Wilkerson…
This is Quick Page #1 from “Merry & Bright”.
And new goodies from Echo Park.
I made these magnet clips with papers and elements from their “Dashes Through the Snow” paper and elements 2 packs.
Head on over, find something new, cute, and fun.
Don’t forget to register for the FREE class that begins the 29th!! It will be fun for crafters/creators of all types.
There will also be the annual holiday sale beginning Black Friday (what better time, eh?) and going through December 31st. It’s 20% off, plus a free collaborative pack for FREE with $20 purchase.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
One buck Wednesday!
Just a heads up..
This fabulous stuff is available today for ONE BUCK!!!
Carina Gardner: Daisy Jane papers & Paper Bits
And Echo Park’s “Sleigh Ride” Papers and elements.
Seriously.. one dollar… how can you say no?
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
FREE class!!!
(Are you even more excited now that you know who it is that is offering the FREE CLASS?)
It’s gonna be awesome..
And did I mention free?
It is for everyone and anyone, not just digi scrappers, but anyone who loves to craft or create.
(And anyone who happens to love FREE stuff.)
(Or who might just happen to love Jessica Sprague.. maybe as much as I do.)
I will be playing, so come and play along with me!
Monday, November 8, 2010
How did I forget?!?
Merrill…
This is from the pics I took from my latest assignment, and I loved this one. I am so thankful for him!
Supplies:
Template from In The Making Design, “Thankful” (available Wednesday).
Papers also from In The Making Design, “Classic Budiour”, and “Lastoria”.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Latest layouts.
More In Store Monday:
- Carina Gardner
“Haunted” paper collection and stamps.
I also used the staple from Crystal Wilkerson: Crystal's {PLAYGROUND} Element Pack
Splendid Fiins (Orange rick-rack, orange stitching, and photo corners): feedsack element pack 1 and feedsack element pack 2.
Black stitching from Katie Pertiet.
- Elle’s Studio
Vintage typewriter Christmas journaling tags.
I also used product from Echo Park’s “Sleigh Ride” Paper collection (coming Wednesday).
Template form Miss Jessica Sprague herself: Jessica Sprague Template+ 1.15
Staple from Crystal Wilkerson: Crystal's {PLAYGROUND} Element Pack
One Buck Wednesday:
- Carina Gardner
Daisy Jane papers and paper bits.
Stiching from Splendid Fiins: feedsack element pack 2
Staple from Crystal Wilkerson: Crystal's {PLAYGROUND} Element Pack
Stitching from Splendid Fiins: feedsack element pack 2
Photo frame and mask from Kitschy Digitals: Vintage Photo Frames
- Echo Park
“Sleigh Ride” papers and elements.
Stitching from Splendid Fiins: Sew Crafty Messy Stitches vol. 1
Template from Jessica Sprague: Jessica Sprague Template+ 1.04
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Caramel Chocolate Cupcakes.
I cannot take credit whatsoever for these delicious treats.
My friend Emily shared this a while ago on her blog and I knew I had to try them out.
Well worth it I may say…
I did have to make an alteration, but trust me, still incredibly yummy.
I used my tried and true, but not from scratch (GASP!!) favorite box mix, and made this frosting. Now mind you, I had no whipping cream (that smelled good, I am crazy about that), so I used a can of sweetened condensed milk instead (and licked the can clean!). It worked out fantastically!
Caramel Frosting
1/2 cup butter or 1 stick
1/3 cup whipping cream (the real stuff)
1 cup brown sugar
1 tsp vanilla
melt the butter, cream and sugar in a medium pot over medium heat. The recipe said to just heat until the sugar dissolves, but I liked the results better if you heat just till boiling point, let it simmer for like 1 minute more after that..pour hot caramel in a mixing bowl, and mix on low speed for about 1 minute, then add 2 cups of powdered sugar, one at a time or the sugar will fly everywhere. Mix until smooth. The frosting will still be some what warm. That's okay. This stuff sets up really fast.
I used my uneven spatula, trying to get the tops all pretty and such, the frosting was still so warm, that It just coated, so prettily the top of each cupcake. It was no work at all.
(My family also licked the bowl of frosting clean.)
I also had no sea salt, so I cannot testify to that particular flavor explosion, but these were oh so good!
Thanks Emily for sharing your little bit of found heaven!
Friday, November 5, 2010
Cupcake confession.
I have my “go-to” items when I make cupcakes.
Some of them aren’t your traditional baking items, but they work for me!
Thought I would share what has made my life easier when it comes to baking my favorite treats.
**NOTE: I am NOT trying to pass myself off as “the best cupcake maker ever”, nor do I insinuate that I am a “professional” baker, by any means, it is a hobby. It is something that I enjoy, and unless the people who I share these with are lying, others enjoy the fruits of my labors as well.*
These are staple items that I have in my house at all times. You never know when you will feel like something sweet to eat, or an activity to do with the kiddos. Even to take a plate to someone who might need some sweetness in their life!
Powdered sugar, cake mixes (and all necessary ingredients), nut cups, my piping bag, coupler and favorite tip, un-even spatula, and ice cream and cookie dough scoops.
Let’s start with confession #1..
RARELY do I bake a cake or cupcake from scratch. There are certain recipes that are favorites, but these cake mixes are the best things in my book. I try to get the butter recipe ones, they are the best and the moistest. If the flavor I want doesn’t come in a butter recipe, I tweak the recipe to become a butter recipe. Substitute the 1/3 cup of oil for 1/2 cup of margarine or butter, softened. Decrease the water to 1 1/4 cups, but keep the eggs the same. I keep a few of these in food storage, love it when they go on sale!
After you cupcakes (or cake, we like those too!) are done baking, let them cool for ten minutes, cover with foil and freeze for a half hour to an hour. This traps in the steam and makes for a moister cake. (I learned this tip from a friend of a friend, best thing ever!)
Another tip I learned from a cooking show (although I can’t remember which one..) is to use an ice cream scoop for getting that batter into your cupcake liner. It is the perfect amount of batter. I love using my little ones for my “baby” cupcakes. Perfect amount every time!
Then there’s the liners. I prefer to use nut cups. They have a nice, sturdy construction to them, the also have a slightly waxy coating to them that makes them pop out so easily. I buy them at the local craft store for a couple dollars a package. They are great to line up on one cookie sheet and pop them all into the oven at the same time. No more rotating muffin tins!
Then there’s the frosting staples..
Powdered sugar is another food storage item (along with marshmallows now that Veronica shared the joy of homemade marshmallow fondant with me). Can’t have frosting without this stuff!
My favorite frosting tip of all time is Wilton’s 1M tip. It is mated with the GIANT coupler, which goes with the GIANT piping bag, but well worth it. It makes the prettiest piping on top of those cupcakes, makes them more edible, because they look prettier!
Then there’s that GIANT bag. I use coupons on these bad boys. 40-50% off.. YES, PLEASE!
This guy can hold A LOT of frosting, I mean an obscene amount, but that makes the job that much quicker and easier.
So, there’s my tips.. watch out tomorrow for a new recipe my friend shared on her blog.
Had to try it..
LOVED IT!
Monday, November 1, 2010
Costuming.
(Is that even a word? Well, it is now!)
This year for Halloween, I had two little girls who wanted to be something that was going to stretch the creativity that lives in this house.
Peyton said over and over that she wanted to be “Bo”. For the life of me, I couldn’t figure out what she was talking about. At first, I thought she was saying, “Boo” because she had been watching Monsters Inc., but that wasn’t it.
It wasn’t until I put Toy Story 2 on for the bazillionth time that it clicked.
She wanted to be “Bo-Peep”. In the movie, Woody calls her “Bo”.
I based my sketch of this off of pics of her online, but couldn’t find the exact anything as far as material went.
I made everything totally on my own.
If I had to do it all over again, I would most definitely find a pattern.
(That and a more cooperative model.)
I even made her staff.
(It was impossible to find one of those, let alone a blue one.)
I made her bloomers out of blue flannel (can you say warm?) and also lined the top with it.
She loved it, and she did look cute!
Lynn was having trouble with deciding on something fun to be. I showed her a book that my mom gave me, one that I used to look through when I was little, dreaming of the day I would be a mom, and she fell in love with the jar of jelly beans.
I knew that if I were going to make this, it was gonna have to be good. It would also have to be reusable. So I started off with a sketch. I was pretty happy with just the sketch!
And here’s the finished product.
The details are my favorite part!
I created labels in Photoshop using Crystal Wilkerson’s Playful Font, and editing that just a bit (I had to erase the centers of the letters “a” and “e”). I also used her Artisan label templates No. 1 and lobster font on the “Pitcher Brand” label. I mirrored them, printed them out on iron-on transfer paper, and ironed that onto my fabric. The “a fat free treat” got cut down into a circle and put through the Xyron and stuck to the vinyl “package”.
I even created a “Nutrition Facts” label, and ingredient list in Photoshop for the back.
For the “jelly beans” letters, I used the same font, “Playful”, and didn’t mirror it, printed it out, ironed it on the wrong side of my fabric, peeled off the backing, then ironed on my heat and bond. I peeled off the paper backing from that, and then cut out my letters and ironed them on.
We spent one evening, watching scary movies and blowing up a bunch of water balloons.
(Okay, Merrill inflated, I mostly tied.)
It was all worth it! A fun, unique costume that we can use over and over again!
(She just wished the kids at school hadn’t chased her and popped her “jellybeans”.)
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…
No, it is this darned designer I am working with at Jessica Sprague!
She has me seeing Christmas.
(It is only fitting for our weather though!)
Another yummy creation from Elle’s Studio:
Meet, the Advent Calendar…
Cute, fun, stuff!
It is brand new in store today!!
Of course, I embellished the heck out of it.. that’s what I do!
I used glitter and flocking powder this time, but used my Xyron sticker maker instead of wet glue. Much easier on bigger areas. I also got to raid my ribbon/fiber drawer to tie these cuties up. (Using remnant supplies that I can’t bear to throw away is a huge plus.) Other than that, I used the typical glue dots (both regular and craft) and scissors (large, medium, and small tipped), a hole punch, and rhinestones.
Elle makes it easy and fun for you. She even includes a list of activities for you to use as ideas for your calendar activities.
We decided on ours, calendared them in, so when that day comes, we know what we are doing, that and we can re-use this again and again and again..
Or you could write or tack on your own activities on the pieces.
(I have to admit that it was more than a little weird working on this, cutting it all out while watching Halloween movies!)