Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

1.03.2011

My Christmas Masterpiece

Every Christmas, I try to incorporate handmade gifts into our giving. I do this because a.)It's personal and special (I hope!) and b.) It saves some $, during a season that can be so commercial and budget-breaking.

Last year I nearly killed myself trying to make almost everything. That, along with a busy shop and a 5 month old (who doesn't really count, 'cause he's about the closest thing to an angel!) about drove me over the edge. I decided I was getting overburdened and missing the point, so this year, I vowed to make just a few very special things, along with buying some thoughtful gifts.

The first thing I made was a new Hawaiian shirt for my dad. This picture is terrible, but it's here to prove that I actually did it...

See the pocket on the front? No? I bet you didn't, cause I matched the fabric seamlessly! (Huffing and wiping fingernails on shoulder... what is that gesture even from, anyway?)

I made a few other fun things, like receipt wallets and cake stands and a card organizer that I was pretty jealous of for myself!
But, the piece de resistance...
The item I spent late nights on...
My labor of love this year was...

A playhouse for my niece, Isabelle!


I came across the idea for a felt playhouse that fits over a folding card table here. 'Cause I'm the DIY sort, I decided to tackle this project on my own without a pattern of any kind. I think it turned out pretty great! =)


Each side is different. This one has an apple tree with removable apples. They go in the basket! (p.s. you can untie and retie the ribbon!)

The birds and the bees!

A window box with removable flowers and a watering can that also comes off (Velcro) so you can water the flowers! I'm pretty dang proud of the wood grain I sewed onto the flower box.


Caden is trying it out. He really likes it!

I think Bella likes it, too!


Although this project was very time consuming, it was definitely a labor of love for my "Nieceypoo." I hope she'll enjoy it for years to come! I have to give credit once more to the inspiration for this project- MissPrettyPretty on etsy, who creates these imaginative and amazing playhouses. She sells patterns so you can make your own as well- but trust me, they are worth every. single. penny if you purchase one already made from her shop.

This picture is just for kicks! This was my mom's face this Christmas when she opened her Nook! Don't be mad, mom, this picture is hilarious! :)


12.22.2008

A FEW OF MY FAVORITE THINGS


Can you believe it's almost here?


Nah, me neither, but we better just face reality
(we can do it together)-
it's only 3 days until Christmas!

So, in the spirit of a beloved song
(that, let's face it, isn't technically a "Christmas Song")-
here are some things I am loving this year-

Christmas Tree Boxes
Trish over at DaisysandDots is super sweet AND creative!
Buy them here.


"A Baby Changes Everything"

This beautiful and so true song can be found on my blog-
just scroll down to the player, it's the first song on the list!


Monkey Booties
Ooohhh, these are just too cute for words!
Buy them here.

My delicious and semi-famous
Snowball Chipper Cookies

(These are for you if you love coconut and chocolate, AKA- Mounds Bars!)

Ingredients:
1/2 Cup flour
1/4 tsp baking powder
3/4 Cup sugar
1/3 Cup Sour Cream (Go for the real deal, people!)
2 TBSP melted butter/margarine
1 beaten egg white
1/2 tsp vanilla
4 Cups Shredded coconut
1/2 Cup mini Chocolate Chips
4-6 oz semi-sweet chocolate
Parchment Paper
Wax Paper

-Sift flour/baking powder in a small bowl and set aside. In a large bowl, beat sugar, sour cream, butter and egg white. At low speed, gradually add flour mixture, just until blended. Beat in vanilla and coconut. Stir in mini chocolate chips.

-Line cookie sheets with parchment paper and if desired, spray with vegetable oil (Pam). Form 1" balls by rolling coconut mixture and place 1" apart on baking sheet. Hint- dip fingers in warm water occasionally to keep the mixture from sticking to your hands. Also, make sure to pack the balls decently firm, or they will collapse when baking.

-Bake 18-22 minutes in an oven preheated to 325, just until coconut begins to brown. Cool on wire rack.

-Line cookie sheets with wax paper. Melt the semi sweet chocolate and dip cooled balls until bottom 1/4 is coated. Placed cookies dipped-side down on wax paper and refrigerate 30 minutes, until chocolate is set. Enjoy! Also, these cookies freeze beautifully.

If I had a picture, I'd post one, but all my snowball chippers seem to have vanished, somehow!


Laughing at Cake Wrecks!

I have to read this blog of botched professional cakes and snarky commentary daily!
Check it out here!


That's all for now, my lovelies,
feel free to post a few of your own favorite things!