Can you feel it? Are you soaking it in? Sunshine, flowers in bloom and rain showers… Spring has arrived. I am happily featuring some fabulous spring projects. What's Easter without Peeps? The Haley from The Autocrat found a lovely new use for the colorful candies. How fresh and fabulous is this Birdie Wall Art by Kristen of Who's Watching the Baby (greatest blog name ever)! Be still my heart… A Spring Chandelier created by Vivienne at The V Spot. Thanks to everyone who shared their projects last week! <a href="https://www.yesterdayontuesday.typepad.com/" _mce_href="https://www.yesterdayontuesday.typepad.com/" target="_blank"><img width="150" border="0" alt="A Crafty Soiree" src="https://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv157/KTnestingspot/Blog%20Buttons/FeaturedOnBlueButtoncopy.jpg" _mce_src="https://i679.photobucket.com/albums/vv157/KTnestingspot/Blog%20Buttons/FeaturedOnBlueButtoncopy.jpg" /></a>… Read More
Daisy Brownie Bites
Hi Friends! Here's an easy, tasty way to dress up a brownie. Ingredients: Brownie Mix, Cool Whip, Semi-Sweet Chocolate Squares and Icing Daisies (available at JoAnn's, Michaels and other stores that sell cake decorating supplies). Make the brownie mix according to the package. Try hard not to lick the spoon. Fail. Pop the brownie mix in the oven. Let cool then cut into squares. Cut brownie squares in half. Chop up two squares of the Semi-Sweet Chocolate. Microwave the chocolate and Cool Whip for a few minutes, stirring halfway through. Add a dollop of Cool Whip between the brownie… Read More
Peat Pot Project
Supplies: Modge Podge, Peat Pots, Pipe Cleaners, Seam Binding or Ribbon, Hole Punch and Sheet Music. The Graphics Fairy offers free printable sheet music here. Optional: Acrylic paint to pre-paint the pots, easter grass or shred up some scrap paper in your shredder. Print out the vintage sheet music and rip strips and scraps. Flip a sheet of the music over and trace and cut out a circle to cover the bottom of the peat pots. Pour yourself some Modge Podge on a paper plate and Podge away! After it's dry, punch two holes on opposite sides of the… Read More
Fanciful Easter Eggs
It's 4:21 pm Pacifc Time which means… spring has officially started. Woo Hoo! To celebrate, I'm posting this project on making the Fanciful Easter Eggs and tomorrow I'll have instructions about putting together the Peat Pot Baskets. Let's get egg-cited for spring! Supplies: Modge Podge, plastic eggs, letter stamps, Staz-on Ink, acrylic paint, scrap material (canvas, cotton or even light colored ribbon would work). Optional: Stickles or glitter. Channel your inner child and paint the plastic eggs. They need 4 coats but the paint dries so quickly, it's easy-peasy. If you like things sparkly, you can use Stickles or… Read More
Almost Famous: The Next Bieber
You've heard of Justin Bieber right J? Well this kid is "The next Justin Beiber." His name is Grayson Chance and I hear he's a super nice, grounded kid… who is also extremely talented. He was discovered after Ellen saw a YouTube video of him performing and was blown away. My husband recently profiled Grayson for Nightline. I love how he describes himself in high school. Enjoy!
Think Spring
I wanted to share this amazing tablescape with you, courtesy of Vicki Chrisman and Tattered Angels. It's pretty wonderful. All the project tutes and color mixing recipes are here. Happy Weekend!
Not One Blade of Grass
(via) There is not one blade of grass, there is no color in this world that is not intended to make us rejoice. John Calvin
Crafty Soiree #29
It's that time again… Here are my features… and be sure to check out Katie's Nesting Spot for Katie's features! What happened when the egg met the placemat? Better go see Sarah and the Framed Easter Egg Art on her blog Crafting and Creativity! You must see this– not only Lyssa make up a new name for the Salvation Army but she came up with a new approach to the book wreath. Check it out at Born Again Crafter. Ok this is *pretty* wonderful– Melissa from Bursts of Creativity upcycled an old compact into a mini-album! <a href="https://www.yesterdayontuesday.typepad.com/" _mce_href="https://www.yesterdayontuesday.typepad.com/" target="_blank"><img width="150"… Read More
Curried Macaroni and Cheese
Ingredients 1/2 cup butter 1 teaspoon vegetable oil 1/2 red onion, diced 2 cloves garlic, diced 1 green chili, split lengthwise and kept in one piece (optional) 1 tablespoon curry powder 1/4 cup plus 2 tbsp all-purpose flour 5 cups 2% milk 2-1/2 cups provolone cheese (or any mild cheese, like mozzarella), grated 1-1/4 lb macaroni, cooked according to package directions 1/2 cup breadcrumbs 1 bunch asparagus, bottoms trimmed salt Directions Preheat oven to 350F. In a large pot, heat butter and oil over medium heat. Add onions, garlic and green chili, sauté until tender, approximately 2 minutes. Add… Read More
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