Sunday, January 19, 2014

Pumpkin chocolate chip cookies


Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 1/2 cups sugar
2 eggs
1 cup chocolate chips 
1 tsp. vanilla
1 - 16oz can pumpkin
3 cups flour
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp nutmeg
1 tsp cinnamon

Blend oil and sugar. Add in eggs, vanilla and pumpkin. Stir in all dry ingredients; add chocolate chips and mix. Bake at 375 for 10-12 minutes.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Repurposed or up-cycled things

I like to re-use things whenever I can or if a creative idea comes to mind. Just a few things I can find that aren't packed up yet. (We're moving in less than a week! Yay!). 
I had quite a few Yankee Candle jars I wanted to re-use and here are some things I have put them to use for:

I cleaned the jars out and washed them. I put q-tips and cotton balls in a couple. The others are being used for other bathroom items...razors, kids toothbrushes and toothpaste, tweezers, nails clippers... 

Next:
I have a really small apartment kitchen and don't have a lot of space for things. So for some of the the kitchen utensils I used an empty Nesquick (bunny milk in our house) container. Cleaned it out before use. Now it sits on top of the microwave right by the stove for covienence.

Starbucks love:
I'm really not a huge Starbucks drinker but on occasion is always nice. I like the mocha frappuccino's from Starbucks and on occasion I'll buy the cold frappe drinks at the store. The bottles are so fun and I also wanted to re-use them. So I made them into a soap and lotion dispenser.

I hammered a nail through the lid and used needle nose pliers to make the hole bigger, big enough to fit the soap pump. You can use any soap pump just make sure it's long enough to reach the bottom of the bottle. 

I used a Bath and Body Works soap pump, the soap was on sale and an Aveeno lotion pump for the Starbucks lotion bottle. Then hot glued it in place and filled with my BBW soap. I added some decals I found at Walmart on the lotion bottle.
I made a soap dispenser out of a honey bear jar too. It was a little tricky cutting the hole in the lid for the pump though. His nose and eyes were a bit rubbed off so I added some puffy paint and filled them in. The BBW pump is a little big for him.

Cell phone chargers:
When they aren't in use they sit on the counter and take up space and it drives me crazy. I saw a idea on Pinterest, she used a baby lotion bottle, http://www.makeit-loveit.com/2011/12/holder-for-charging-cell-phone-made-from-lotion-bottle.html. You can use whatever container works best for you. I used the puffs baby food container. Cut it to the size I wanted and cut a hole so I could screw the container to the outlet to clear counter space. I added some scrapbook paper for some visual interest.


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Growth chart

Inspiration found here: http://adventuresindecoratinganddesign.blogspot.ca/2012/01/ruler-growth-chart.html


I love this growth chart and it was was fairly inexpensive to make! I figured since my boys are getting older, now would be the time to finally get a project done that I have already put off too long. For the years I didn't get to measure my kiddos I realized I could just get a print out of their height/growth from the pediatrician.

I didn't have any supplies so I ran out to Home Depot and got almost everything I needed. I think the total cost was around $28. 

Supplies needed:
A 6 foot 10"x1" or 8"x1" board
Large numbers in different fonts.
Smaller numbers for the ruler part.
Stain
Clear Sealer
Paint pen
Pen
Picture wire
 
I sanded down the board a bit before I started with the numbers. I can't remember what font I used but I loved the numbers on the inspiration growth chart and wanted something similar. I traced the numbers onto lined paper and traced them onto the board as shown in the link above. I used the color English chestnut for the stain but you can use any color you prefer. I used a paint marker found in the Walmart craft section for the line marks and the black numbers. To stencil the numbers with the stain view the link above for a detailed tutorial.

realized when I finished mine I placed the black numbers vertically instead of horizontally. I was going for over sized ruler look but I'm still happy with the way it turned out. Don't mind my little guys art work on the sliding door. We were having fun with window crayons. The screen to the sliding door needs a bit of maintenance and please excuse the ugly balcony. Our maintenance men aren't too handy at our apartment complex.

I used the picture hanger teeth (I don't know what the actual name is for them) but it didn't last for long. My oldest son thinks the numbers are pretty cool and he would play with the board and the picture teeth eventualIy came off. So I ended up buying some picture wire I found at Walmart that came in a little kit for a couple bucks. Very easy to do and I haven't had any problems with it staying on the wall.

I found a spot in the hallway to hang it and it works perfect in this spot. I love the idea of hanging the kids picture next to the chart like pictured in the blog but I don't have much space for that but we'll be moving soon and it will soon be on a new wall. 


Saturday, October 12, 2013

Chevron crate shelf-DIY

have been using a computer desk for a tv stand for years and have been ready for an update for quite some time but the budget doesn't allow. I wanted something unique and fun. Browsing through Pinterest for inspiration, these crates kept catching my eye. You can purchase them from Michaels and Joann craft stores. 
It was a slow process as I bought them individually and waited until I had 40% or 50% off coupons. I bought one of them online with free shipping at $8.99. Originally I wanted to use 9 crates and stack them 3x3 but I got impatient waiting for more coupons and my paycheck so I opted for this but I love the look! I wanted some storage for controllers, remotes, cords... So when I saw the crate with drawers I got excited 😀
I had to choose a fun color! Blue is one of my favorites colors, I chose blue ocean breeze in a matte finish. I thought spray paint would be easy but let's just say I suck at spray painting! I used one can for one crate. I ended up having Walmart match the spray paint color and I bought a quart. Out to the balcony I went and started painting. It got dark and I had to bring everything inside and finish the next day. After each piece was painted and dry I applied a couple coats of sealant/protectant.
I guess I didn't really think the whole project through, I just had the finished project image in my head. Once I got the drawers and crates painted it was time to finally put it together. I bought 1/2 inch and 1 1/2 inch screws and my husband put them all together. He thought we should get a board for the top to make it more sturdy. I wanted to add some legs and chose these:


We tried screwing the legs in and decided we needed a base to add stability. The screws that were attached to the legs weren't long enough so we purchased some long screws so we could add the legs. 
 I had the top board cut at Lowes to the size of 11x37 and the bottom board 14x40. I'm loving the chevron trend right now and wanted to add a little pop to the shelf. I used Apple Barrel craft paint Antique Parchment color and brushed it on. I made a chevron stencil and traced it onto the drawers and boards and began painting. 
I added some hardware to the drawers that I purchased from Lowes. 
Multiple trips to the craft store, Walmart and Lowes to complete the project and here's the finished project!
I took out a slat on each crate so I could fit cords through if needed for the game systems.
We are in the process of moving so I have my decorations packed now but I would love to get a couple cute baskets for the top crates and some fun seasonal decor for the top 😀 I was keeping track of how much I was spending but when I had to keep running out for more paint or screws and the top and bottom board I stopped adding up the amounts. I really don't know how much I spent in total except for spending more than I intended to. 

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Silhouette Giveaway!


Here is another post for a really cool giveaway! This machine does pretty much EVERYTHING! It is so much better than the Cricut because you DO NOT have to buy any crazy expensive cartridges. Check out what it came create here: http://www.theidearoom.net/2010/08/silhouette-giveaway.html. Also enter the giveaway if you would like to win this awesome machine!

Friday, August 6, 2010

Silhouette Giveaway!


This machine looks so cool and all the many things it can do, WOW. To see some of the cool things it can do visit http://www.sugardoodle.net/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6344. That is also the site to enter the giveaway!

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Finishing the baby book


I'm am working on trying to finish my son's baby book. It is hard since we didn't document alot of things. Like when we first heard his heartbeat, felt him move, all the other little things. He also skipped quite a few doc appts. because of no insurance. He got his teeth in so fast I couldn't even tell you when they came in. At the hospital they never did footprints so that will also be missing in the book.

Alot of pictures have got left behind at my parents house. So I can't do anything with the baby shower page. Our computer crashed and we lost alot of photos there as well. I was thinking about asking the doctors office for all of the appointments we had and a little print out sheet of his progress. Each time he has an appointment they give us a little print out of how he is doing and different milestones he should be reaching, so I can add to some of the pages.

When he started walking, found his hands and feet?..... I honestly could not tell you he just kind of did it. I would like to write him a little letter about how the journey of pregnancy was and about our hospital visit. We had a tornado scare and were not aloud back into our rooms until it was over.

Tell me your thoughts, do baby books have to much stuff to put in there, or am I being selfish about it? I just don't remember everything and didn't write down all his cute little milestones like I should have. I am slacking with documenting with baby 2's pregnancy also so I guess we could cover up some pages with a cute picture or scrapbook something in there.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Walls and mirror


The walls are now completely finished!, YAY! The two opposite walls are stripped and then the other two walls are solid blue and green. The same colors as the stripes. It took a little while to get it finished but now it's all done! Finally!

I recently bought a snoopy wall decal off of etsy. Trying to figure out where to put it was a pain. I didn't want to put it on the wall because when we move I would like to keep snoopy.

A trip to the dollar store and I found something that would work to put snoopy on. I bought a $1 mirror and came home and applied the snoopy decal. Now I have a cute snoopy mirror!

Monday, May 24, 2010

Kids room mobile



So I was bored one day and decided to play around and make a mobile. I used a wire hanger and bent it into the shape of a circle then wrapped it in fabric. I used ribbon to make the "spokes" to be able to hang it. I then added more fabric on the top along with a bow. I found a video on youtube for the origami balls. They are actually called Origami Cuboctahedron and here is a link to the video on how to make it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm2JEhBvxCg&feature=channel. I assembled it a bit different than how the video shows but it's still kind of cool. Sorry the first picture is kind of dark.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Mod Podge and other crafts.

Since I painted the walls in the bedroom blue and green striped I have been obsessed with getting something up on the walls. It makes it feel more like a home instead of just a place you rest your head. I am still in the process of painting the room :) I am going to paint the two walls with stripes and the other two walls solid colors. So far two walls are complete!

I have seen alot of people who have made cute projects with mod podge, so I thought I would give it a try. I recently bought some wooden letter from the craft store and painted them white. I was discouraged of the selection of scrap-booking paper they had available since I was going to mod podge the front of the letters with the paper. I was looking more for some cute boy paper which they didn't seem to have much variety. I eventually made up my mind and picked out the paper.

I got home and was so excited to start the letters among the other crafts I had purchased. I turned over the letters and traced them on the paper. Then cut out the paper and brushed mod podge onto the letters, stuck the paper on and mod podged over the top. I used my fingers to kind of smooth out any bubbles. It was much easier to use my hands to apply the paper even though it was a little messy but of course it is washable.

I was hoping the letters would stand on their own so I could display them on a shelf but unfortunately they did not want to stand on their own. So I got some little glass pebbles and hot glued them to the bottom of each letter and ta-da they are standing.

I added some cars on the shelf as well and her are the wooden puzzles that took me FOREVER to put together but they are so COOL! I should have painted the fish before I put it together but too late. Not sure I like the colors I chose for the dragon but it works. There is also a picture of the dragon before I painted it. I have changed some of the colors on the dragon and don't have a recent pic of it. The yellow is now blue and the red feet are yellow.