Showing posts with label Gift. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gift. Show all posts

Monday, April 6, 2015

Motorcycle Diaper Cake & Recipe

Hey everyone!

I hope you had a wonderful and blessed Easter holiday!

I volunteered to make a homemade carrot cake with homemade cream cheese icing and a batch of deviled eggs! I even purchased a couple packages of miniature cupcakes for the kids!



Here is the recipe I used:

Carrot Cake
2 cups flour
2 cups sugar
2 tsp. baking soda
2 tsp. baking powder
2-3 tsp. cinnamon
1/4 tsp. salt
1 1/2 cups Wesson Oil
3-4 cups grated carrots
4 eggs
1 cup pecans or walnuts

Sift flour and dry ingredients (except sugar).
Shred carrots.
Grease and flour pan.
Preheat oven to 350 F.
After sifting, mix everything in one bowl on medium 2-3 minutes.
Bake 1 hour.

Cream Cheese Icing
1 pkg. cream cheese
1 stick butter
1 pkg. powdered sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
Cream together.


I wanted to share a couple of photos with you all. There were three ladies having babies within weeks of each other at work. One of my co-workers was a first-time mom and I wanted to make her a special gift that she could enjoy but that was practical, too. So I found a tutorial on YouTube for an adorable motorcycle diaper cake and watched it SEVERAL times before I finally got the courage up to try it. Guess what? It was so easy! Thom does an excellent job showing each step of the process and I made it right along with her. Go check out her channel. She makes adorable diaper cakes!!

So here is a look at the one I created:

Thanks for hanging out with me today! I hope you have a fabulous and productive week. Today is my day off so I am going to try to get everything done today since I will be working tomorrow through Saturday! Be sure to check back on Friday for another post!

Hugs,

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Purple Flowers For Christina

Hey everyone!

Today is Saturday and that means:
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Big Shot Die-Cut Machine - by Stampin' Up!Fun Flowers Bigz L Die - by Stampin' Up!
I love the beautiful flowers I can create with it. I have made several flowers from paper but it's even more fun using felt! My sweet friend, Christina reads my blog and I know she will see this post before she gets her package from me but I just had to share this cute little magnet I made her! Her favorite color is purple so she will love it I am sure!
Here's a close-up of the button magnet I attached to the back. It's self-adhesive so it was very simple to assemble.
I have made these fun flower magnets in so many different colors. The floral die and Big Shot machine make creating these flowers a breeze. You can cut through several layers of fabric at a time and they are perfect for layering multiple colors. I have used these to make headbands and barrettes in my daughter's school colors, too. It's so much fun! These make wonderful tuck-ins for gifts on any occasion. Mother's Day is tomorrow so why not create these for the wonderful mothers in your life.

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Hugs,

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Time for a tutorial!!!

Hey everyone!

Today is the end of my first full week of blogging. Other than the "technical" difficulties I had yesterday I have been able to post every day so far and I am so excited about the different themes. Do you like them?

I really like to make lots of craft projects, handmade cards, gifts, scrapbook pages, and I love showing other people how to make these items, too. I haven't filmed a video tutorial in a while. My craft room/laundry room is being remodeled so it's been really challenging to get anything created and posted. However, for today's post I am going to create and post a video tutorial for you all. I hope you will enjoy visiting each week for
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I hope you enjoy the tutorial. Please let me know if you would like a particular tutorial and I will do my best to provide that for you! Thanks for hanging out with me today!

Hugs,

Friday, May 3, 2013

A blanket for Grandma Junie.

Hey everyone!

Today is the first Friday in May so I am going to share with you my special project that I have finally finished. Each Friday I will have a Friday Finale project that I have finally finished and am ready to share with all of you! Like my sparkly banner? It reminds me of fireworks and many of you know how much I love the fireworks!
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Today I am finishing up my finals for the semester at the university. I am ready for classes and tests to be over with. I am taking the summer off to enjoy my family and friends and all of my hobbies. A new hobby for me is sewing. I am just getting in to sewing after many years away from a sewing machine. Today's project involves sewing and please remember before you comment that I am a beginner and I did my best on my first ever lap-quilt.
 
I had no idea where to begin but I knew I wanted to make my husband's grandma a memorial blanket. She has Alzheimer's but she still knows everyone when they visit. I thought it would be a conversation starter with the staff and those who live with her. Plus, as her family visit, they could find their names and talk to her about the quilt which is centered around her and her late husband. Paul's aunt Mona took the white squares I had written on and traced the letters with needle and thread. Paul helped me cut the scalloped squares out using my Big Shot and a retiring Big Shot die, the scalloped square, which makes cutting things out a breeze! I am sad the die is retiring but I will still use it a LOT. I bought the designer fabric from Stampin' Up! but the brown background was purchased at Walmart. I wanted to use some bright reds with fabric that coordinates to the brown in this blanket but time got away from me so my mom helped me finish it off.
 
I am sorry the photo is rotated to the side sometimes. I loaded them up the right way but my laptop doesn't always cooperate with me.
 This rectangle has a favorite quote of mine, "All because two people fell in love."
 These are the "two people" who "fell in love" and started the family I married into. My mother-in-law told me the date and I thought it would be special to put it on the quilt.
This square belongs to Michael and his family. He is the son of Aunt Mona, who helped me with the needlework. He lives with his sweet wife and their adorable little girls several states away so having them on the quilt is like having them with her when she reads their names and thinks of them.
 This square is for her only son and his wife.
 Of course this square is Grandma Junie's daughter that I mentioned above and her husband.
 Maggie is Paul's cousin.
 Mitch is Maggie's brother. He also moved away, She used to say how much she missed him when we would bring up stories of things he did when he was younger.
 These are my in-law's. Leann is June's daughter.
 This is Mona's daughter and her lovely family's square.
 This is another brother to Maggie along with his wife and son.
Of course we have a square for my sweet husband and our little family. And that's it! We took it to her and tried to show it to her but she was not having a good day and was not able to see it well. She has seen it now and likes it. I am glad it is finally finished and she can enjoy it.
 
Now that my college courses are going to be over, my to-do list can finally stop growing! I am eager to show you a few more projects I have completed throughout this month's Friday Finale. What projects are you finishing up? Don't miss my Saturday Share tomorrow!
 
Hugs,