Thursday, March 15, 2012

Pot of Gold Cupcakes

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In looking for a little something to give mom’s at our playgroup St. Patrick’s Day party, I decided a little sweetness would be perfect.

Pot of Gold Cupcake

Again, I love Pinterest for the inspiration.  I found some cute cupcakes out there.  Like…..

via:  A Little Nosh

Isn’t that a visual beauty?

Yeah, I thought so too!

Spinach in a cupcake?  My little non-vegetable picky eating 2 year-old will never….

Well, I was wrong.  He loves them.

Now admittedly I first tried her recipe, but it didn’t work for me here at altitude (Colorado) and was just a little too dense with a uncooked middle.

So then I decided to try her inspiration’s recipe.  You can find the recipe here at Green Lite Bites.

It is so easy a boxed cake mix, applesauce, and spinach.  Knowing that I can alter boxed mixes well enough for my altitude was a good bet.

So here you have it.

Pot of Gold Cupcake Mix

A whole 4 cups of raw baby spinach that tastes like applesauce!

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Now I have healthy, green, tasty, cupcakes.

Let’s make it cute!

A few rainbow candies from the dollar spot at Target.  A bag of Cinnamon-Bun Marshmallows and some vanilla frosting is all you need.

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A little bag, shredded green packing and some ribbon and you have a cute little Pot of Gold sweetness to give.

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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Green Playdoh

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We needed some gifts for our play group’s St. Patrick’s party that we were going to.  I wanted for the children’s gift to be something that my 2 year old would love to help make.

After a little Pinterest inspiration, I decided that homemade green playdoh would be perfect for a bunch of little ones.

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I knew I didn’t have time for a full rainbow, but the green playdoh would be a great way to make our first batch in the time frame we had.  I decided to use Meet the Dubiens' Kool-Aid Playdoh recipe. 

I figured completely edible, but might not taste so great. 

I was right!

I had everything in the pantry except some Kool-Aid.  So I picked up some Lemon Lime Kool-Aid mix.

Playdoh Kool-Aid

Follow the recipe just as I did here.

To package it cute for our party, I bought these cute little canisters for $0.99 at Michaels.

Playdoh 

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Then a little green shredded packing and cute ribbon to create the perfect little Green St. Patrick’s Day Playdoh.

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Friday, March 2, 2012

DIY Thrifty Repurposed Jewelry Tray

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I love thrift store finds that find a new purpose and life.

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I knew when I found this mancala board game tray that it would be great on a dresser to hold jewelry or other necessities.

Remember, I can be too anxious and forget before pictures. So this is the best that I could do, a “half” before picture.

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I decided to spray paint it heirloom white.

Jewelry Tray Before

Then I rubbed an antiquing glaze on.

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I thought a few handles would make it look more tray-like. So, I pre-drilled holes for the handles since the end of the board was narrow and I didn’t want it to split. Then to accommodate the screws on the bottom of my board and prevent any surface scratching, I added a felt pad to each corner.

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So pretty and so useful. I love having my most used jewelry and lip gloss organized and pretty right on top of my dresser.

Jewelry Tray

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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Ruler Growth Chart

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No doubt you may have seen this somewhere before. I found my inspiration on Pinterest. They were PB knock-offs. Truth be known, when I found the PB original, I preferred the knock-offs! They were cuter and more rustic looking, in my humble opinion.

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So, I set out to get my wood and make a memory for our family.

  • Buy a nice smooth finished 1x8 6ft. board.
  • Next stain the board the color of your choice (mine is Minwax Provencial).
  • After your stain dries, place a sawtooth picture hanger on the back top center of the board.
  • Hang on the wall where you would like.
  • Using a tape measure, measure from the floor up on your board (while it is hanging on the wall) and mark the first inch where the tape meets the board and each inch up to 1 foot.
  • Next take the board off of the wall and lay on floor or flat surface to make your work easier. Line your tape measure back up and continue to mark each inch and foot mark throughout the entire board.
  • Then paint your lines and numbers. (I used a ruler to have straight lines and a Sharpie oil based paint marker. I marked each inch mark 1.5 inches long and each foot mark 3 inches long. Lastly, I added the numbers with a stencil.)
  • Then re-hang your ruler and to avoid it being loose, moveable, or swinging on the wall place a 3M command Velcro fastener to the back on each side.
  • The ruler is accurate and can be used while hanging. To mark a child’s growth you can write on the board with a Sharpie on the front, side, or back.

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It is my new favorite 1 year old gift to give our friends with a small toy, of course.

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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Train Table

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We have officially entered our train phase! 

We contemplated a train table this past Christmas, but didn’t think we were ready yet.  My how things change quickly with a little one growing.  We suddenly are ready and run around the house singing “Chuggington…..” and yelling “Ride the Rails.”

I found a blog after wasting some time on Pinterest that I really liked.  Lindsay at Country Girl Home.

First, I found her entry and loved it knowing it was exactly what I wanted (more to come on that later).  As I began to wander around her blog I found the cutest train table that she built her little ones. 

So I am not proud or always innovative, just crafty!  Why fight something that you already like, right?

Here is our version.

Train Table before

We built the frame very similar.

Our wood buy list:

2 – 2x4 8 ft. long (doubled up and used for legs, because cheaper than 4x4)

2 – 1x4 6 ft. long (for frame)

1 – 2ft. x 4ft. 1/4 inch smooth finished plywood

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The table was built by screwing 2 2x4’s together at the top and the bottom as shown in the pictures above.  I then turned the screws to the inside of the table and screwed each side of the frame to the legs with two screws just as the arrow shows in the picture above.  I made sure to drop the top of the legs 1.5 inches inside the frame to allow for a lip on the table when completed.

Then I took a pencil sketched some flowing  lines to paint a road, lake, river, and hills.

Acrylic paint from Michael’s and a foam brushes made this so much easier than it was in my mind.  I sealed the top with a satin varnish in the same acrylic paint line.  I am so glad that I did this to withstand the wear of trains and cars as well as making the table top wipeable!

Then to place the top on the table frame, it was simply set inside the frame with Liquid Nails placed on the top of the legs to hold it all together.

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I have been shocked how much attention this little table gets and how much fun it gives!

Train Table after

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