Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Friday, March 8, 2013

Pot O' Gold game (freebie)

I came up with this game last year & it was a big hit.  
Here's the original post - I hope you enjoy it!
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My game is inspired by the Turkey Feathers game by The Idea Room.  
The lizard & ladybug had such a blast
 playing the simple dice & clothespin game over Thanksgiving.  
I wanted to make a St. Patrick's Day version.

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I already had the painted clothespins so a rainbow seemed like a no-brainer.
I found a free pot of gold graphic and created this fun little game.

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The rules are pretty simple.  
Each player gets a card (click HERE for card & instructions) and 6 clothespins.  
Each player rolls a dice (or die, if you're proper).  
Add a clothespin to the corresponding number.

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The first one with a Rainbow wins.
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the ink in my printer is a little wonky...but you get the idea.  
I'd love to know if you like this game & if you use it, I'd love to hear how the kiddos like it!

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

It's almost Fall..y'all (freebie)

Football season and cooler weather always means Fall to me.  Well, we have football but I'm still waiting on cooler (or even comfortable) weather.

I made these simple little tags to help you celebrate the beginning of Fall this weekend.  Attach them to some homemade cookies, anything pumpkin or even some Fall colored M&M's and you've got a thoughtful (and simple) gift.
Enjoy!

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click HERE to get yours

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

School snack idea & freebie lunch box note

Here's a simple snack idea I put together yesterday. 
 It's perfect to put in a lunchbox (I've included some simple lunchbox notes) 
or it's great for an after-school treat.

I already had all of the ingredients.  
fruit roll up (Target brand), mini Nilla wafers and a Hershey kiss
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Doesn't is sorta look like a pencil?? 

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lead end
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 add one of these simple (but sweet) lunchbox notes
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and you've got a cute, simple and tasty school snack.

Click HERE for the lunchbox notes.

Have a great Tuesday!!


Thursday, March 29, 2012

upcycled 'candy' jars

I saw this idea on Kelli's blog, Random Thoughts of a SUPERmom, a long time ago!  It's been one of those projects I've wanted to do and never got around to it.  But after getting my Silhouette Cameo a few weeks ago, I did it.  In fact, the candy letters were one of the first things I cut :)

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I used Target brand coffee drink bottles (peppermint mocha, if you're interested) and white vinyl (from Expressions Vinyl)  

I can't remember what font this is..but I thought it was cute.

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 add some fun candy (this is where you can 'match' your holidays)
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Now you've got a cute, simple and inexpensive little something for your mantel (or counter)
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Have a great Thursday!

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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Happy Leap Day 2012

Today is one of those funny days that comes around every 4 years. 
 It also happens to be my wedding anniversary.  
It's our 8th year of marriage but only our 2nd 'official' anniversary. 
 I've yet to come up with a gift for the husband...BUT I did put together these Leap Day treats to send with the lizard to school :)

Stretchy frogs, Reese's 'frog eggs' and this printable tag from She's {kinda}Crafty makes a fun little treat to celebrate this fun day.
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*I added the saying on the back (click HERE if you'd like it).
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 I hope you have a great Leap Day!!
Do something EXTRA fun!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Tissue Paper Flower Tutorial

I've tried to make these tissue paper poms (or flowers, as I call them) before. 
 I followed the tutorial from Martha Stewart.  
Of course, I ended up with a ripped up, soggy* mess.  
*I tend to sweat when I get frustrated :)

For my 40th Fiesta, I gave them another try.  
This time I just did my own way & I was very happy with how they turned out.  

I found this tissue paper on sale at Target & thought it would be perfect for St. Patrick's Day.
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You'll also need 
floral wire or pipe cleaners
wire cutter (in case you need to trim the floral wire)
scissors

I am not a fan of measuring so I let the creases in the paper do it for me.
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I cut a section of paper.
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I folded it 'fan' style 
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I rounded each end.  
You could also make a point at each end - it gives the flower a little different look.
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I wrapped the wire around the center. 
 I used pliers to pinch the wire & help secure the paper.
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This is what it looks like before you start pulling the layers apart.
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Gently start pulling the layers apart. 
 I usually pull one or two layers from the top and then pull one or two from the bottom.  
That way I can spread them out as evenly as possible.  
Once I have all the layers separated, 
you may have to 'fluff' it to get it looking the way you want.
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This is the underside. 
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Put it in a cute vase (or empty frap bottle, in this case)
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*if you wanted to hide the wire, you could use ribbon, fancy tape or even a cute straw.

They can be made big or small.  
They are so versatile and make such a huge impact!

I hope this was easy to understand..I always feel like I'm forgetting to share a step :)

Happy Tuesday y'all.

Do you have any big plans for your EXTRA day tomorrow??
It's LEAP DAY!!
(and our 2nd 'official' wedding anniversary).  
I better start planning something - yikes!!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Pot O' Gold game (freebie)

My game is inspired by the Turkey Feathers game by The Idea Room.  
My kids had such a blast playing the simple dice & clothespin game over Thanksgiving.  
I wanted to make a St. Patrick's Day version.

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I already had the painted clothespins so a rainbow seemed like a no-brainer.
I found a free pot of gold graphic and created this fun little game.

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The rules are pretty simple.  
Each player gets a card (click HERE for card & instructions) and 6 clothespins.  
Each player rolls a dice (or die, if you're proper).  
Add a clothespin to the corresponding number.

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The first one with a Rainbow wins.
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the ink in my printer is a little wonky...but you get the idea.  
I'd love to know if you like this game & if you use it, I'd love to hear how the kiddos like it!

Happy Hump Day!


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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

7 Days of Love (tutorial)

Thanks to RoseMarie of Home Confetti for sharing this idea!

Valentine's is typically 'kid time' in our house & I love all the fun projects to do with them. 
This year, I decided to give the husband a little....attention  :)

Here's what I used:
pill organizer from Dollar Tree ($1)
red & pink card stock (from my stash)
heart stickers (from the lizard & ladybug's stash)
candy (from my stash)

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I cut the red cardstock to cover the top of each little spot.  
I added the heart sticker.
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I cut slips of pink cardstock to use each day for little notes of loooovvveeee :)
Add a little piece of candy and voila' 
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Super simple, Super versatile & Super cheap (I spent $1)
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Obviously you can use this idea for the kids, husband, boyfriend, girlfriend, friend and/or family.
It's an easy way to remind your special person just how much you care!

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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Valentine Countdown fun (& freebies)

This is a project I used last Valentine's Day..basically a hide and seek with a Valentine's twist.  
For 14 days, I would hide a little treat for the kids to find.  
They had a good time with this last year.
It's that time again :)
This is part of my post from last February...
I've included the heart numbers for you!  
Enjoy!

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Here's what I used:

pipe cleaners (cut in half), clear treat bags and numbered heart tags

 

The idea is to hide their treat and have them find it.  
My kids love hide and seek so this is great for them.  
Plus, it may give me 5 minutes peace :)
We are starting off with lollipops (heart shaped to be exact)

 If you wanted to do something like this yourself...

but don't have the pipe cleaners and/or clear bags.  

Use some ribbon and plastic snack bags.  

Or twisty ties and saran wrap. 

 

I just think it's a fun treat for the kids 

and it gives them something to look forward to each day!

 

**Oh and if you need heart tags..here you go!**

days 1-6, days 7-12, days 13-14 & blanks

 

Happy February 1st!

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Fab Finds Friday (NYE inspiration)

I can't believe this will be my last post in 2011!!  
Where has this year gone?  

Today's finds are all about New Year's Eve...and last minute party ideas.  
Whether your celebration is HUGE or low-key (like ours), 
I hope you find a little inspiration today.  

Plus I'm sharing my own little NYE kit :)
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If you're still looking for decorations, Piggy Bank Parties has 3 great collections!! 
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They are a deal, only $5.00!! 
If you're not stalking Oink! The Blog of Piggy Bank Parties...you really should be!  
It's one of my FAVES!



Looking for a fun, festive dessert?  
These New Year's Eve Midnight cupcake from Confessions of a Cookbook Queen are perfect!
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How adorable are these?
Click here for the recipe & instructions.



Looking for something fun to do with the kids? 
Mique of 30 handmade days is sharing this great resolution activity printable
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Click here to get yours.
I've already printed some for our NYE!



Another great activity for the kids comes from The Idea Room.   
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Click here for the instructions (and free printables) along with Amy's activity ideas.


Here's my contribution.  
A NYE kit for the kids.
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Borrowing this idea from One Charming Party.  
I got a few aluminum pans w/lids from Dollar Tree.  
The graphic is from Graphics Fairy - enlarged to (sorta) fit the pan.*  
You could use any color paper and hand draw a clock too :)  

I'm filling the pan with candy, noise makers, masks & 
anything else that will keep the kids entertained. 
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If you wanted, you could add clock hands and have the kids countdown to midnight.  
Lots of ways to use this simple NYE kit.


I wish you all a very very Happy New Year!!
 

New Year's Eve (flashback)

I plan to share lots of great 'new' New Year's finds tomorrow...
but in the meantime, here's another look at our NYE party from last year!!



Here are some of the highlights.
The table before the 'real' food.  
I had a branch (already painted from Halloween) that I added black and white poms to (thanks to Kristy - The Purple Pug for that idea).  I used a cake stand to hold the paper fortune cookies we made (got that idea from Home Confetti).


Oreos baked inside brownies = Black and White brownies

My 'countdown' cupcakes.  I used black card stock and metallic pen.  
Dipped a marshmallow in clear sprinkles (for the sparkly effect) 
and added it all to a lollipop stick.  
The cupcakes are Funfetti (of course)!

Champagne 'bubbles' (donut holes) - thanks to Kim - Party Frosting!

I used my New Year's printable (attached to card stock & a dowel) as centerpieces.  
They are standing in jars of black eyed peas:)

A can of Rotel and black eyed peas became our 'lucky' salsa.

The pasta was festive because I used bowties and curly noodles.  haha


A little bubbly.  I punched 2" circles of silver card stock then used a 1" punch.  
The glasses cheapo plastic came apart so I could add the 'bling'.

 I can't have people leave without something.  
Some reNEWing hand scrub for the girls, chocolate bars for the guys 
and some snazzy sunglasses (since we were whooping it up during the day)


The kids LOVED counting down and yelling 'HAPPY NEW YEAR'.  
They loved it even more when the saw their bubbly :) 

Kiddie Cocktails (cherry Caprisuns with a few cherries)


Everyone had a fun time.  The weather was great..the company was great & it was early enough for everyone to get the heck out so I could get to bed early :)

Cheers to a fabulous 2011!!

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I hope you're all having a great last week of 2011!!


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