6.04.2009

How to Applique

About 6 years ago, our mom thought it would be a good investment to purchase Brooke and I both a brand new sewing machine. We were clueless where to begin, so she hired Amy Rutledge to teach us the basics. We didn't even know how to thread the needle, much less put a bag together. But by the end of our 2 lessons, we could work a sewing machine, applique and make ourselves a diaper bag. Thank you Amy and mom! I think it has been a great investment for us both!

One of our very first things to learn was how to applique. An applique is a decorative design made of one material sewn over another. This applique is the fabric letter M ironed on to a child's t-shirt and then stitched around.

Supplies used: iron, piece of fabric, cut out letter, t-shirt, water soluble marking pen, Wonder Under (iron-on adhesive), and freezer paper



A small square piece of fabric was cut out, along with a square piece of Wonder Under (iron-on adhesive) and a cardboard cut-out M to trace around.


Step one:

The square piece of Wonder Under is ironed onto the piece of fabric. The top side (good side) of fabric is placed on top of the adhesive part of the Wonder Under. One side of the Wonder Under is smooth and the other is rough. The rough side is the adhesive side. Make sure the adhesive is ironed on to the back of the good side of the fabric. Step two:

With the good side of fabric facing down and smooth side of Wonder Under facing up, the letter M is traced with a water soluble pen or pencil. The letter has to be a mirror image of the finished product. If the letter B would have been used, I would have needed to trace it backwards.



Step three:

Cut out the fabric letter and peel away the Wonder Under. The adhesive is left on the letter.


Step four:

The fabric letter is ironed onto the t-shirt.


Step five:
Use a zig-zag stitch to sew around the letter M. Place a small piece of freezer paper under the letter M inside the shirt to help glide the t-shirt through the stitching. Your finished product - an easy way to personalize a child's t-shirt.
Hope you try it!



5.31.2009

FRUIT SKEWERS


We love these things, because we love fruit! Except for Thomas - he doesn't like fruit. In my book, if you don't like fruit you are weird:) Just kidding! But how could someone NOT like fruit. There are so many different kinds to choose from and in so many beautiful colors.

As for our family, one of our favorites is watermelon. Thanks to my father-in-law, we get them all summer long for free. He has the best home-grown watermelons around. We can't wait for a visit from Pappy to get a few watermelons. The kids and I will eat watermelon non-stop in the summer time.

We also have many other fruits we love to enjoy. We only chose our favorites for this particular bunch of fruit skewers. My kids love to put these together. Of course, some end up with missing pieces because they eat them along the way. But that's part of it, right?

The easy thing about putting together fruit skewers is that there is no wrong way to make them! The how to is very simple! Get fruit skewers and your favorite fruit and start working!
We used watermelon, cantaloupe, grapes, strawberries and pineapple!


Watermelon

Cantaloupe

Grapes

Strawberries

Pineapple

These fruit skewers are pressed into the top of a watermelon. The watermelon was cut in half and hollowed out. Turn it over and place it on a plate or platter and place the skewers however you would like. Now you have a nice display of fruit. These can be used for all different occasions! Parties, showers, graduations or just to eat for fun!




5.27.2009

Projects

Recipes

How to Make Peanut Butter Cow Patties

These Peanut Butter Cow Patties are so delicious and very easy to make! Our mom was given this recipe a long time ago from a friend and it's been one of her favorites! You should definitely try it!!




Ingredients:




2 cups sugar


1 stick margarine


3/4 cup evaporated milk


1 tsp vanilla


1 cup peanut butter


2 cups oatmeal






1. Bring sugar, butter, and milk to a boil over medium heat.






This is what it looks like when the butter has melted and everything is combined.



2. When it starts boiling cook for 4 more minutes, stirring constantly. The picture above shows what it looks like when it begins to boil but you don't start your 4 minutes until it looks like the picture below.






Start your 4 minute timer now.






3. After the 4 minutes, remove from heat and add the remaining ingredients. Peanut Butter.






Vanilla






And Oats.






4. Stir everything together.






5. Drop tsp fulls on wax paper. It helps to spray the wax paper first to prevent from sticking. Leave them sitting for about an hour or until they harden.






Enjoy!

5.26.2009

Another Treasury!!

We were featured in an Etsy Treasury!! How exciting!!
Click the picture to go directly to Etsy's treasury page!







5.25.2009

HOW TO MAKE FABRIC COVERED BUTTONS, PONYTAIL HOLDERS, and MAGNETS


Supplies: Button Cover Kit, fabric, pliers, fabric, magnets, ponytail holder, glue

The first 4 directions are on the back of the button kit itself. This shows you how to make a simple button.

1. Cut out fabric circle that is twice the size of the button.

2. Center the fabric, wrong side up, and button shell over button maker, push into button maker (white object).

3. Tuck in fabric.

4. Using Pusher (blue object), snap back into shell.

To add a magnet, simply remove the wire on the back with your pliers before you begin. Then follow steps 1-4. Finally, glue the magnet onto the back on the button.

To make a ponytail holder button simply remove the wire using your pliers. Then, put your ponytail holder in the loop. Using your pliers, bend the wire back into the back just as it was before. Now, follow steps 1-4.

You can look at the pictures below to see how everything was done!!



















5.22.2009

WE HAVE A WINNER!

Congratulations Kimberly! You just won a Williams Sonoma 12 cup muffin pan!!








A big thanks to all that entered! Keep checking back for more exciting giveaways!!






5.21.2009

BARBIE CUPS and a GIVEAWAY!!

Some of you may know what Barbie cups are and others may not. They have been around in our family for as long as we can remember. We thought our mom made it up herself, but more than likely many moms have made this recipe without even knowing it. Mom just always called them "Barbie cups." Here is the quick how to!


Ingredients include:


Hamburger meat, your favorite barbecue sauce, Grands buttermilk biscuits and cheese


Preheat oven to 350 degrees


First, you cook the hamburger meat and strain it. Next, add your favorite barbecue sauce to the hamburger meat. At this point you can add any of your favorite ingredients to the hamburger meat to enhance the taste. You could try a little brown sugar, onions, ketchup or green peppers. Whatever your family likes best. Mix the meat and sauce in a bowl.

Now, open the can of biscuits and flatten them out. Lay them each in a muffin tin opening leaving a large dip in the center. This is where the hamburger meat will go. We love to use the Grands buttermilk can biscuits, but you can also use a regular size biscuit. We like them big and chunky!



Now, place spoonfuls of the meat inside the biscuits and place in oven at 350 degrees for 15 minutes.


After they come out of the oven, sprinkle some cheese and now you have a wonderful dish. Our kids love these! Hope you try them!



And now for our GIVEAWAY from


a commercial quality 12 cup muffin pan!

To enter all you have to do is leave us your favorite thing to make in a muffin pan. Leave this in the comments section along with an e-mail address or way to reach you. All comments are automatically numbered and one will be randomly selected using http://www.random.org/ to win the muffin pan. Only 1 comment per person allowed.


Contest will end at 10:00pm Friday night - May 22

Winner will be announced Saturday morning


GOOD LUCK !!


This contest has ended! Thank you to all who entered!