Senin, 29 November 2010

Jumat, 26 November 2010

Pies, Pies, Pies


I have to use this post to brag about my husband who is turning out to be an amazing cook!  These are the pies he made for our Thanksgiving dinner yesterday:  Mexican Chocolate Pie and Coconut Cream- yum!  I think he could give Marie Calendar's a run for her money!



Senin, 22 November 2010

Photo of the week


Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas- and we haven't even had Thanksgiving yet!

Kamis, 18 November 2010

Bird Painting


Experimenting with oils is always fun!  I'm such a realist, so its good for me to branch out once in a while, but I'm still not quite sure how I feel about it.  Your honest opinion would be very much appreciated.

Senin, 15 November 2010

Photo of the week

 
Ok, so I haven't been posting my pictures as much.  I just haven't been out taking them as much.  The cold weather keeps me from getting out.  So this one is from last year-can you guess where this is?   I love the colors.  I'm going to miss them!

Kamis, 11 November 2010

Truck Pinata Tutorial


For my son's birthday party coming up, we ventured to make a truck pinata, since he is SO in love with trucks!  I also didn't want to fork out $20+ to get one at the store.  I took the time to take pictures so I could post a tutorial, but I must warn you, only attempt this if you have at least 4-5 hours set aside for it.  It is very time consuming, but it was a fun project for my son to help me with.


1.  Gather up your materials.  
You will need:
Lots of cardboard (scraps, or shoe boxes work well)
Masking tape
Exacto knife
Ruler
Candy and toys to stuff it with
Elmer's glue
Tissue paper
colored paper

2. Start shaping the cab of the truck.  Make a rectangle with one side slanted.  Let your kids help you do some taping- they'll love it!

3.  Leave the bottom of the cab open so you can attach a wire for the hook to hang the pinata with.  I made the mistake of not thinking about the hook until I had the shape all taped up.  I had to take some of it apart to put the hook in and then tape it back together- not fun.

4. Tape the cab on top of a shoe box, or other box formed with scraps.  Make sure the cab and the box are the same width so that they fit together nicely.  Offset the cab to leave room for the hood of the truck.

5.  Tape another box to the back end for the bed of the truck.  Leave a space open somewhere in the body to stuff the candy in.

6.  This was the best part!  Stuff the candy and toys inside- and eat some of the candy while you're at it!  Then cover up the hole.

7. Cut 4 circles out of thick cardboard and stick them on for the wheels.  Make sure you use THICK cardboard.  I used thin cardboard and the wheels are now too flimsy to hold up the truck.

8.  Cut out shapes for the windows of the cab.  I used some silver wrapping paper, but you could use just about anything.  Tin foil might look nice.

9.  Tear the tissue paper into small pieces.  Crumple up the pieces and glue them everywhere, except the wheels and windows of the truck.

10.  Once you have the truck covered, cut out small paper circles for the headlights and glue them on.

11.  Cut out larger paper circles for the wheels and glue them on.

Now it is finally finished, so you and your kid go take a nap!

Selasa, 09 November 2010

Finished Pumpkin Painting


It's finished!  Well, at least I think so.  Its hard to know when to stop and leave it be.  After I finish a painting I keep seeing things I want to change, but what I need to do is just enjoy it.  

My website is almost done too!  Yeah! I'm so excited about it!  So take a look and tell me what you think.

Sabtu, 06 November 2010

Wedding Cards 2


Today is the big day!  My brother-in-law is getting married!  We are soooo excited for this one cause he's marrying such a nice girl!  Here's the card I made for them and below is one I made for my old room-mate, who's getting married later this month. I'm still lovin the patterned packing tape!


Rabu, 03 November 2010

Flower Hair Clips


I started making these little flowers last month.  Visit my Fabric Flower Post to learn more.  I had some little leftovers hanging out in my sewing box and thought they would look good on some hair clips!  I love how they look!