10.26.2011

Tulle Wreath




My friend turned me on to a new website called Pinterest.com. Its addictive. It has all kinds of fun craft projects and amazing recipes, plus much more. It is basically a huge bulletin board where you can pin things you find that you want to keep track of for future use. Also, you can follow your friends and family to see what goodies they find.

My friend made one of these wreaths and I had to try one as well.

SUPPLIES:
8 inch foam wreath form
2 spools of tulle
decorations of your choice
hot glue gun

All in all, I spent about $8 for all my supplies...not bad. Only took me about 30 minutes to assemble.

I just looped my tulle around the form by cutting 18 inch pieces and then putting the ends together to make a loop then put the ends through the loop and pulled. You could also knot the tulle on there. Either way works and it looks the same.

Spider was purchased at Spirit of Halloween store. The hanging ribbon is Stampin' Up!.



Sweet & Salty

One of my all time favorite sweet treats is chocolate covered pretzels. The combination of sweet and salty will satisfy any craving. A friend of mine in Florida shared this recipe as she makes them every Christmas with red and green candies, but they can be customized for any occasion especially since you can get packs of certain colored candies at the store now or online.The gym is having a Halloween party for the kids and I decided to make these treats to share.

They are quick and easy (only 3 ingredients).


Place a pretzel on a baking sheet, top with a candy melt. Put in a 250 degree oven for 3 minutes. Once out of the oven, put candies on top and let harden.


Simple Sympathy

A dear friend of mine lost her father last week very suddenly. I made this card using Flower Soft in sage to give the leaves texture. It really adds a nice effect.

10.10.2011

Initial Shadow Box Frame

I had found this embroidery paper online and really wanted to try it out. I had it for at least a year and no clue what I wanted to do with it yet.

The website I purchased the paper from had tons of ideas for the papers use but they weren't speaking to me. I wanted to do something different.

Finally, I thought a shadow box frame would be neat with an embroidered initial then decorate accordingly.

The only thing I want to change is the size of the "A", which I am hoping I have solved by purchasing the largest hoop available.

I'm thinking I am going to make one for my oldest daughters teacher as this is her first year teaching. Here's hoping I can make the letters bigger!


10.01.2011

Awareness

Safe a life, grope your wife; save the tatas; feel your boobies; don't let cancer steal second base....no matter your slogan on the subject, breast cancer awareness is highly important and this month is dedicated to raising awareness.

Its been almost four years since my mother was diagnosed. She has since beaten cancer and remains cancer free. It wasn't an easy journey for her or one to watch her struggle through, but from it all we are all stronger because of her bravery.

So in her honor I made her this Pink Ribbon Tree.



The original idea came from Michael's craft store last year. They had these project ideas at holiday time.

I have found that satin ribbon works the best as it will lay perfectly. I would avoid wire ribbon, though it works, it is hard to shape all the loops the same. You can use any width ribbon and any size styrofoam cone.

Cut your ribbon into 4 inch strips (you could do any size strip depending on how long you want the loops, fold in half then pin the ends to the styrofoam cone using small headed straight pins. Longer ones are better as they won't pop out easily. The smaller pins tend to come out on their own and you will be putting them back together a lot.

You can mix this up for any reason or season. There are so many beautiful ribbons that you can always find the perfect combination to suit whatever you need.
Happy Craftin'
Sarah