Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Valentine Hand Sanitizer


Check out this cute tutorial from Just A Girl. She touts this as a teacher gift idea, but I think it would make a great gift for anyone, or even a cute shower favor. Love it!

Monday, January 26, 2009

Valentine Watercolor Project


What a cute art project for Valentines Day, using nothing but paper, crayons, watercolor paint, and rubber cement. I love this blog. She has so many good ideas. My husband uses them often for art in his fourth grade class. So make sure you check out the rest of her blog too. Click here to go to Art Projects for Kids and be inspired.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Valentine MP3 Player


Look at this cute idea from Family Fun. It is an MP3 player made from a box of conversation hearts and a couple of mini peanut butter cups. The instructions come complete with the printouts to make the MP3 player. So cute!

Friday, January 23, 2009

Valentine Bingo


Valentines Day is approaching, and today, I found this cute, free, printable Valentine Bingo game at Making Friends. Click here to take a look and print it out for yourself. Looks like fun!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

CD Clocks


I found this idea for making CD clocks at Blissfully Domestic. So cute!!!

Friday, January 9, 2009

Blackboards


My sister-in-law made these for two of my boys for Christmas. What a great idea! She just got quarter inch boards, painted them with chalkboard paint and edged them with wide grosgrain ribbon. She then stenciled their names on the boards with paint. She made crayon rolls for the chalk. So clever!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Chocolate Bon Bons


I made these little babies before Christmas for my husband. He loves them, and I only make them once a year, which is strange because they are soooo easy. Probably, because I love them too and cannot stop at one (or two, or three...).
Chocolate Bon Bons
3 large Hershey Bars (with or without almonds)
1 13 ounce tub Cool Whip
1/2 tsp peppermint extract (optional)
crushed vanilla wafers, flaked coconut, powdered sugar, chopped nuts, etc.
Melt chocolate carefully and pour over Cool Whip which was placed in large bowl. Pour slowly and fold in chocolate as it is poured. Cover and chill in refrigerator for at least two hours. Drop by teaspoon in wafer crumbs (or coconut, or nuts, etc.) and roll into a round ball (about bite size). Place on a cookie sheet covered in waxed paper and freeze. Yum!

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Gone Fishin'

I made little fishing sets for some of my nieces and nephews for Christmas. My boys did not want me to wrap them up, as they were having a lot of fun "testing" them for me. I guess I will have to make a few more for them. I blogged about this project in an earlier post - the only change I made to her instructions was to use a washer for the hook instead of another magnet. It was just easier, for me, to avoid drilling the hole in the magnet, and they still worked great. You can find her tutorial here.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Neighbor Gifts

I know, I know. I am not very timely in my posting on this, but I didn't get a chance to blog about my neighbor gifts before Christmas. These are the gifts I made for my neighbors this year.

This is how I packaged them.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Business as Usual

I am finally back from my Christmas break and I will start posting regularly again. I thought I would start out by posting a few of the things that have been keeping me busy over the past month or so.


I am going to start with the superhero capes I made. Two of my boys are in a major superhero phase. They are always bugging me to put something around their neck as a cape, so I decided to make them their very own superhero capes. My sister's children are about the same age as mine, so I decided to make some for them as well. They ended up being a big hit with all the kids! I found a good tutorial at Puking Pastilles which was very helpful. I made my own little changes, but the method is the same.