Friday, December 7, 2012

DIY Christmas Card Wreath

DIY CHRISTMAS CARD WREATH
For all those Christmas Cards that you have no place to display!

I have seen a tutorial on one of these, but it used some pretty expensive items, mine however only cost $10! And was SUPER EASY.


 

I used a $3.99 pressed wood ring, that I got at the craft store next to the $11 Styrofoam ring. I just painted it with $.87 Green, White and Red acrylic paint.

I also painted the $1 pack of clothes pins with polka dots and stripes with the same paint. My 3y old helped! It was a lot of fun.

 Then I cut 2 different patterned ribbon (only $.99 a roll!) into about 6" strips. And tied them around the wreath at equal intervals. And hot glued my painted clothes pins in between! I tied one extra ribbon at the top for hanging and BAM! You have a super cute Christmas Card Holder!


Add this to your Kids Christmas Craft list this year and 
cherish it for years to come!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Healthy Snack for Kiddo and Me:)

Today, I was on a mission! I wanted a healthy snack for myself and my daughter, who isn't normally a picky eater. But when it comes to snack time she is a little demanding. 

We have a lot of marshmallows lying around from pies and things during Thanksgiving, and upcoming Christmas. She has been begging for them every second. So today I got a little creative. I mixed just a few into our healthy PB and added some raisins and celery! She scarfed it in 2 minutes! 


Healthy PB Fluff Dip!


And as for me, I am dieting from and for the holidays.. Who isn't? And I have this dip mix that is so delicious that I wanted so bad. So instead of the usual mayo/sour cream mix, I did non-fat Greek yogurt, and hot sauce. And it was really good! I know that everyone talks about substituting Greek yogurt for all kinds of things, but being a mayo fanatic I was skeptical. But it is actually really good, and curbed my craving. In just 60 cals! VICTORY!

Skinny Hot Pepper Dip!


Monday, November 19, 2012

DIY No Sew Curtains + Accesories on the CHEAP!

 I posted last week about my DIY Curtain Rods for under $5! This week I made the curtains to go with them! NOT HARD. They aren't fancy, but they are functional and I think they look great! And the best part is NO SEWING! I don't know or have a machine to learn on, but what I did have was a Hot Glue Gun. I have seen other blogs where people use Iron on stitches, but hot glue was SO much cheaper, and just as fast!

This is actually a picture of my DIY Curtain Tie Backs but its a great way to show you how I made my curtains. All I did was cut a large rectangle from the fabric. Big enough to cover my window and maybe be a little ruched. Then I just folded a little bit of the material on the end at a time and glued it! Super easy! Then after I had all 4 sides 'hemmed' then I could fold over the top to make a loop for the rod to go through. NO buying expensive rings with clips!
 I also did DIY rod holders. I figured why spend $7 for a set of rod hooks when I could just make my own from my curtain material scraps! I just hemmed the 4 sides like before and nailed the loop to the wall. And the curtain rod slips right in! And I think It looks nice too!


Then like I said, I made my own Tie Backs too, and these I am really please with since I did want to be able to see outside during most of the day when the sun isnt right in my face! These are the Before and After pics of the Tie-Backs. Again, just out of my scrap material!!

SO: Entire Curtain Wrap up: I spent $120 on electric conduit rods, spray paint, candle holder wood cups for finals, and fabric for curtains, rod holders, and tie backs. And that was for 8 windows and a full glass door. That comes out to $13 a piece! You could not buy all of those things already made for less than $39/ window. And that might not even fit windows as awkwardly sized as mine! 

And it wasn't hard at all. So DIY Custom Curtains, and Rods are the way to go!! 

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Mmm Chicken Pot Pie!

I wish I had taken a pic of the inside of this, but it was DELICIOUS! I love things that come out my head, and on to the table the right way the first time. I know chicken pot pie has been around forever, but making it on my own with out a recipe was pretty cool! (And vegetarian) 

Recipe:
2 stalks celery chopped
2 carrots peeled and sliced
4 small golden Yukon potatoes peeled and diced
1 small yellow onion chopped
1 lg clove of garlic minced
1 1/2c Chicken broth (or 'no chicken broth' love this stuff!!)
1/4c sharp cheddar cheese
1/8c half&half 
1-3 TBS of flour
1c cooked chicken or 2 microwaved veggie "chicken" patties chopped
      2TBS olive oil
      2TBS butter
      1tsp sage
      1tsp paprika
      1tsp thyme
      2 bay leaves
      2tsp salt
      2tsp pepper
2 cans of regular crescent rolls

Preheat Oven to 400
 Saute veggies with oil and butter until onions are tender.
Add broth and bay leaves and boil on high for about 10mins.
Turn down to medium heat, and add spices and flour. 
Stir until thick, add half&half, cheese, and cooked chicken. 
When everything is incorporated start on the crust! And remove filling from heat.

In a pie pan spray and layer bottom with 1 can of crescent rolls.   Bake 5 mins. 
 Remove this from the oven and add filling. Then top with  2nd can of rolls.
 Bake 10-15mins! 

Pull out golden brown, and amazing from scratch filling of chicken pot pie! Delish! 
 







Sunday, November 11, 2012

DIY Curtain Rod with Final for $4.33 !

     I know you are wondering: How did you cut the Price of a curtain rod for a large window down to $4.33?? Well I have the answer! Its called Electric Conduit, Wood Candle Cup, and Spray Paint! 

     I have really large windows in my house of all sizes. Some are 7ft wide, others are only 5ft. But no 2 are the same! So I stumbled upon the idea of making my own curtain rods instead of purchasing the $17 adjustable option for each window. And $17 is the CHEAPEST I could find to fit a window over 48"! 

     Enter the awesome product of Electric Conduit. Sold at my Home Depot for a whopping $2 per 10ft pipe! Its 1/2in diameter, sturdy, light, and easy to paint! They cut it for you in the store, so I could have a rod for each unique window. 

     You could just stop there. Mount it on the wall with fabric loops (the cheapest of my options so far), or buy regular curtain mounting hardware. But I didn't like the look of the open end of the pipe hanging out, and when I went to buy already made 'curtain finals' (aka the decorative ball thing on the end of the rod) I discovered they too are outrageously expensive! The cheapest I could find of those was about $8 for a set of 2! Whoa! Or you can follow my lead and go to your craft store where they have Candle Cups. These are little wood pieces that have a 7/8in hole and with a little hot Glue will fit perfectly on the end of my 1/2in rod, and they are fairly narrow, so I can still slide the curtain on and off around them! These were only $2 per 6 pack!! Perfect!! 

     So I bought them all, headed home and got to spray painting! This is a messy job, so I am fortunate to have the space to do it outdoors. I would NOT recommend doing this near anything that you want paint on. I am not a professional so it ended up all in my hair, and on my hands! But they look great! I will post another blog on my diy curtains this week!! Stay tuned! 

I did these in blue to match my metal art already in my bedroom, and also did a set of tan for the downstairs windows! 








These are the Candle Cups. Nothing Fancy, but I think they'll look nice! 










     

Friday, November 9, 2012

Focused Time Out!

When my Daughter earns a 'time out' its usually for having attitude or general lack of focus to the point she needs to be redirected firmly. This is my newest addition to our 'Time Out' Jar: Sorting Beads! I'm hoping this can calm her, and restore her to her sweet self, and help me not critique her every move while shes wiggles defiantly in her chair. 

I found the greatest link on Pinterest for other ideas to put in the Jar. Check it out! http://imom.com/parenting/tweens/parenting/training/21-creative-consequences/

Now instead of me thinking of consequences in anger, I can let the jar decide! Its better for her and my conscience! 

Friday, September 14, 2012

Easy Curry!

     Some of my friends have been asking for this recipe so I thought I would share it on here for them. Curry usually scares people, but honestly the definition of curry is just a paste, spice or sauce. It does NOT mean its spicy. Indian dishes are known for their aroma and unique flavor, which I love. However, they have secrets that I am no where close to, so I use a store bought paste! And no it is not the same as the restaurant but it is very tasty, and healthy! Leaving out the cream and butter easily makes this dish vegan!

Ingredients:
1can Mixed Veggies
1can Garbanzo Beans
1/2c Chopped white or yellow onion
2 tbs Mild Curry Paste (I use Pataks)
small Fresh Ginger root
2 cloves Garlic
4tbs Olive Oil
2tbs Butter
2tbs Heavy Cream
1.5c Any rice (I use Basmati)
2c Water

RICE: Peel Ginger. Then slice ginger like you would a carrot. I like to save one slice for the curry and drop the rest of the slices into the water. Once the water is boiling add the rice and when the water returns to a boil, turn it down to med, cover and let it do its thing. It might boil over some, and you can stir it then, but other than that I would leave it alone, until its fluffy and all the water has pulled out of the pot!

STARTING THE CURRY: Chop onions and saute with butter and oil until tender. 

When the onions are tender add garbanzo beans, then make a little circle in the middle of your pan so you can cook the paste. I add a little extra oil then dollop the paste into it. Let it cook there for a 3-5 minutes, you can spread it out in the little circle but don't mix it with the onions and chic peas until at least 3 minutes have passed.  This is also when I add the extra slice of ginger(chopped) and chopped garlic.

 **Don't forget to rinse your canned beans! They come in a very salty gooey water that isn't very appetizing and not very good for you! These beans are packed with nutrition, there's no reason to keep the water. And no, that's not soap in my strainer, that's the gooey water foaming.. bleh!
After the 3-5 minutes mix the vegetables(drained) and the curry all together. Let these simmer together for a few minutes. 
 When they are all mixed together, give it a taste! If this blend is "Curry-y" enough for you, then leave it be! I like mine a little more flavorful, So I do the little circle again, and this time with a little pad of butter. 

 After you wait the 3-5 minutes for the 2nd paste to cook, mix it all in. 
After you have it the way you want it, add the heavy cream and stir all together. Don't forget to heat up some Naan Bread to make this dish complete! Its delicious and a great way to scoop up your leftovers:)



                                                      Enjoy!!