Keep your eye out for a deal on stretchy gloves and/or fuzzy socks, because you are going to want to whip up a bunch of these treats! They are great for anyone on your list, but especially kids. They are inexpensive (I got the 3 pack of gloves on clearance at Big Lots for $1 and the socks were on sale buy 2 packs get one free) and it's a treat that's not too sugary, which is good!
I made a video, but the idea is so easy that you will probably get the idea by looking at it. The hardest part is fussing with the hat to get it to look right. You can stamp on the white sheet instead of using a gift tag, if you like. You can also visit THIS BLOG where the idea is originally inspired from. She has a free download! Enjoy, and leave me a comment about who you gave your snowman treats to.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Easy Holiday Teacher Treat: Hand Santa-tizer
There's a sign near the front desk at my children's school that reads "Please Don't Feed the Office Staff!"
So what do you give as a little treat at the holidays that is low-cal and inexpensive, yet useful and shows that you appreciate the folks you work with or that work with your kids?
Hand SANTA-TIZER!
I chose the purse size, because it's portable, inexpensive and who wants a Christmas anything that lasts beyond January? I got this idea from Pinterest and they didn't look the same, but there are cute bottles with the same play on words for sale here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Double-C-Tree-Farm/126311947405714
My version was pretty easy to do in multiples and I based the paper size on the bottle I found, so you will have to get out your ruler. The fuzzy trim is made with mulberry paper that I scored, folded and did that trick to tear paper by moistening it on the fold. That's how I got the fuzzy edges. (If you don't have mulberry paper, try a coffee filter for a similar effect.)
The belt is Sizzix self-adhesive "leather" paper and I punched buckles with a die cut from gold Creative Memories paper. I wanted to do an additional tag with a cute saying, but I opted for simple stickers on the back with a fun Santa stamp. Pretty simple, but they were a HUGE hit! Leave me a comment if you decide to make these. Merry Christmas!
Monday, November 7, 2011
Cute Fall Cupcake and Easy Bake Sale Packaging
I'm not a huge baker, but I could not resist the super-easy pumpkin & cake mix recipe that kept popping up on Pinterest and I needed something easy for our school bake sale. I also saw on Pinterest this cute little acorn treat that was made by Design Dazzle and it was the perfect extra sparkle I needed for my cupcakes!
The kids can help you make these cute treats, using Mini Nilla Wafers, Hershey's Kisses, some mini chocolate chips and a little chocolate frosting. This would be a really fun thing to make on Thanksgiving, but if you do have a fall bake sale like I did, here is another super easy tip:
Use a plastic tumbler and a baggie to package your cupcakes. (Baggies brand, with the alligator on the package are the cheapest.) This keeps the cupcakes protected and a little bit of satin ribbon adds a perfect touch! Now, go try the pumpkin recipe. It is seriously de.licious! (And leave me a little note if you have not tried Pinterest yet and you need an invite.) ;)
The kids can help you make these cute treats, using Mini Nilla Wafers, Hershey's Kisses, some mini chocolate chips and a little chocolate frosting. This would be a really fun thing to make on Thanksgiving, but if you do have a fall bake sale like I did, here is another super easy tip:
Use a plastic tumbler and a baggie to package your cupcakes. (Baggies brand, with the alligator on the package are the cheapest.) This keeps the cupcakes protected and a little bit of satin ribbon adds a perfect touch! Now, go try the pumpkin recipe. It is seriously de.licious! (And leave me a little note if you have not tried Pinterest yet and you need an invite.) ;)
Friday, October 21, 2011
Simple and Spooky Halloween Party Drinks
Bring these simple and fun drinks to your next Halloween or Pumpkin Carving Party! Instructions and a printable download follow. First check out this inexpensive and kid friendly hostess gift! Peel the label from an orange soda 2 liter bottle and add a simple pumpkin face with Contact paper.
They sell some that has a blackboard finish, but I didn't have any and I'm super impatient, so I spray painted some that I had. Just be careful when working with it, because the paint can fall off.
I Googled B&W pumpkin faces on my phone and drew on the back of the paper. (I also cut a portion of the label I had peeled off and stuck it to the portion of the bottle where I couldn't get the sticky gunk off. That will be the back and if they are curious about whether it was Sunkist or generic, they can check the back. Generic is usually how I roll ;)
Last, I added a punched out leaf shape and some green curling ribbon. This looks so cute and it only cost me about $1!
Next I did a project for the big people (but you could get orange or grape soda in the cartons for kids. Just don't bring cartons of both to the same party. Once they have labels, it's real easy to liquor up the kid down the street when he accidentally gets a Mike's Margarita instead of the lemon lime soda he was expecting. TRUE STORY! {Sorry Ryan!}
Add fun labels to the bottles. (My favorites are "Truth Serum" and "Wart Tonic")
When the bottles are gone, you can use the carton as a utensil dispenser. (And it folds flat to store until next year. BRILLIANT!)
Here are some awesome places to get labels:
Kristine McKay' Spooky Labels
Or print your own drink carton label right here:
Carton Label on Scribd
If you are loving the drink carton idea, check out my summer version:
Or print your own drink carton label right here:
Carton Label on Scribd
If you are loving the drink carton idea, check out my summer version:
http://paperjewels.blogspot.com/2010/07/summer-snack-pack.html |
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Boo Basket (and Cute Boo Poem)
Do you BOO? Neighbors in my area give these anonymous, fun gifts during the Halloween season. I found this "cute" version of the Boo Poem (scroll down) to add some variety to my gift (and throw off those neighbors who were attempting to figure out who left their gift based on the poem version I have used in past years!)
Here is a closeup of Mabelle's adorable pumpkin girl. (See her stamps and digi designs here.)
And here is a peek inside the basket. Isn't this a fun time of year? Of course, our favorite part is to get dressed in dark clothes, leave this at a neighbor's door, ring and RUN!
Here is the poem:
Here is a closeup of Mabelle's adorable pumpkin girl. (See her stamps and digi designs here.)
And here is a peek inside the basket. Isn't this a fun time of year? Of course, our favorite part is to get dressed in dark clothes, leave this at a neighbor's door, ring and RUN!
Here is the poem:
Boo!
Since
this is the time for goblins and bats
Halloween
spirits and ghosts and cats
Happenings
are weird and witches make brew
The
following are the things I wish for you.
May
the only spirit you chance to meet
Be
the spirit of love and friends that are sweet.
May
the only goblin that comes your way
Be
the neighborhood phantom, the breeze takes away.
So
by tomorrow, pick a friend down the street
And
give to them a Halloween treat.
Fill
a basket with goodies galore,
Then
leave it at their front door.
You
only have one day to do this, so hurry
Leave
your gifts and run in a flurry
As
this boo moves along from friend to friend,
All
good wishes go on and never end
HAPPY
HALLOWEEN
Friday, October 14, 2011
Easy Halloween Treat: Peanut Butter Pumpkins
These are as delicious to eat as they are fun for you and your kids to make!
Ingredients:
Creme together peanut butter, butter, vanilla and gel icing color with a mixer. (You can use regular food coloring by combining red and yellow, but the gel coloring is very concentrated and yields the best consistency.)
Add the confectioner's sugar a small amount at a time. The mixture will become very stiff and difficult to mix. Use a rubber spatula to combine any of the mix that clings to the side of the bowl.
Roll 1 tablespoon at a time into a ball and make creases with the back of a butter knife.
Kids love helping make these! I usually give them a small amount so they can make their very own plate. {wink}
The finishing touch is to add a pretzel stem. Mini pretzels or stick pretzels both look darling. Refrigerate pumpkins until ready to serve. Have fun and leave me a note if you enjoyed making these!
Ingredients:
- 1 1/2 cups creamy peanut butter
- 1/2 cup butter, softened
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon orange gel icing color
- 4 cups confectioners' sugar
- mini pretzels or pretzel sticks
Creme together peanut butter, butter, vanilla and gel icing color with a mixer. (You can use regular food coloring by combining red and yellow, but the gel coloring is very concentrated and yields the best consistency.)
Add the confectioner's sugar a small amount at a time. The mixture will become very stiff and difficult to mix. Use a rubber spatula to combine any of the mix that clings to the side of the bowl.
Roll 1 tablespoon at a time into a ball and make creases with the back of a butter knife.
Kids love helping make these! I usually give them a small amount so they can make their very own plate. {wink}
The finishing touch is to add a pretzel stem. Mini pretzels or stick pretzels both look darling. Refrigerate pumpkins until ready to serve. Have fun and leave me a note if you enjoyed making these!
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Unique Card Size: 3.66 x 4.25 in a Half #10 Envelope Sleeve
Well, the description is a little wordy, but you have to try this cool card size! The card is 3.66 by 4.25 (so you get three from a standard piece of cardstock) . For the envelope, I sealed and cut a #10 envelope in half. For this design, I did a little circle peek-a-boo cutout using a punch.
Isn't it fun? Leave me a note if you decide to try this unique sized card. :)
UPDATE: Gail W. in San Francisco (Hi Gail!) asked about the Daydream paper I used. I got it at Big Lots and it is made by GCD Studios in California. Here is the link :
Isn't it fun? Leave me a note if you decide to try this unique sized card. :)
UPDATE: Gail W. in San Francisco (Hi Gail!) asked about the Daydream paper I used. I got it at Big Lots and it is made by GCD Studios in California. Here is the link :
It is double sided and textured (which I <3!) and the weight is about 60-80 lbs. I have found at least a dozen different paper pads from that maker at Big Lots and I really like their paper. Hopefully they have it at the Big Lots near you!
Easy Easter Swap for Daisy Girl Scouts
When I think about crafts for my Daisies, I like to make sure they are super easy. I also like to make my crafts very inexpensive. This one is both, but it's still way cute! The basic tag shape is paper-covered cereal box that I cut out with a Sizzix shape. I stamped the bunny and applied some chalking to the ears and cheeks. For the pin back, I hot glued a safety pin and a small square of felt. (This is so much less expensive than the pin backs and the pin lies down a little flatter too.)
During the meeting the girls just tied the ribbon on and used a dab of Tacky Glue to adhere their puff ball tails. Voila! A fun remembrance of our Easter celebration and a great way to teach our Daisies about the Girl Scout tradition of making and collecting swaps!
Easter Blessings
There are lots of springtime crafts blooming around here. {Too many to blog about! *wink*} I've been making lots of cards and crafts, and most of them, like this card are simple, with a couple of fun details that give it an extra little sparkle. I found these cards already die cut and just added the stripe and sentiment. The bunny tail on the envelope has a little white puff ball and pink sparkly chalking on the cheek and ear. They didn't take much time, but are super cute. The girls and I are spending the rest of the day making these:
I hope you are having a wonderful Easter weekend!
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Making Multiples for my Handmade Card Stash
Yesterday, it happened: that wonderful feeling when I need a card fast and I go to my craft area and I HAVE THE PERFECT CARD all ready and waiting.
During winter, I have more time to craft and I've been making all kinds of cards with sentiments that I need often. When I come up with a design I like, I make several of that same design. My card collection is looking more and more like the Hallmark aisle, with little dividers smiling back at me saying, "Girl Birthday" and "Thank You!"
I've been so productive that I'm giving this box to a friend as a Thank You gift. She's a real estate agent who loves handmade cards, but doesn't have the time to make them. (I found this box with the scrapbooking storage items that are being sold on clearance at Target. If you can’t find a box like this, you could always use the envelope box from my Recycle Handmade Cards Post ;)
I think my friend will love these cards and there's one I think is right up her alley. She probably gives out a ton of business cards, so this library card will be a perfect place to enclose her card, while still delivering a more personal sentiment. It would be great for a birthday or thank you, with a gift card tucked inside too!
I hope this idea inspires you to get crafty and build up your stash too. Leave me a note if you think of some other fun ways to use the library card. . . . Ciao!
During winter, I have more time to craft and I've been making all kinds of cards with sentiments that I need often. When I come up with a design I like, I make several of that same design. My card collection is looking more and more like the Hallmark aisle, with little dividers smiling back at me saying, "Girl Birthday" and "Thank You!"
I've been so productive that I'm giving this box to a friend as a Thank You gift. She's a real estate agent who loves handmade cards, but doesn't have the time to make them. (I found this box with the scrapbooking storage items that are being sold on clearance at Target. If you can’t find a box like this, you could always use the envelope box from my Recycle Handmade Cards Post ;)
I think my friend will love these cards and there's one I think is right up her alley. She probably gives out a ton of business cards, so this library card will be a perfect place to enclose her card, while still delivering a more personal sentiment. It would be great for a birthday or thank you, with a gift card tucked inside too!
I hope this idea inspires you to get crafty and build up your stash too. Leave me a note if you think of some other fun ways to use the library card. . . . Ciao!
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Crafting for All Occasions
It's a snow day in Colorado and I love getting crafty when the weather outside is frosty. This is a great time of year to get ahead on cards and gifts for the rest of the seasons. This gift idea is great for a thank you or birthday. The shea butter lotion is a welcome winter treat, since everything is so dry and the bright colors remind us that spring and summer will come again soon. (The paper I used is "Flower Child" from Pressed Petals and the stamp set is by Basic Grey and I got both at Big Lots for super cheap!)
I found a set of these cremes at Costco and made them all up, so they are ready to give. I also made a few cards in a similar style, with a variety of sentiments. It's so nice to have a quick gift ready when you need it as a birthday surprise or even a cheer up or get well treat.
Since the creative juices have really been flowing lately, I decided to make a bunch of cards too. When I come up with an idea I like, I make 4 or 5 of the exact same card, so I have about 40 or 50 cards in my stash now!
I've also been working on Valentines. You can see a couple in this pile. To see a few more ideas for Valentine's Day from my blog, CLICK HERE