Saturday, February 20, 2010

Chocolate Boxes

I'm always looking for quick and easy (but cute) gifts to give. The directions for this cute little box is on SplitCoastStampers. You can sign up for their weekly emails or just search their site. I enjoy searching their resources and galleries. Tons of my ideas come from SCS. The paper flower is my new favorite accent. So simple to make! My last post has the link to the directions.






Hope you have a great week. Hugs to you all!
Jen

Monday, February 15, 2010

Birthday Projects

I decided to throw my own birthday party this year. After 21, birthdays aren't so special, so I decided to make it special myself. I am having my own tea party and chocolate swap. I requested that all my quests bring a bag of Treasures or Nuggets to share (hopefully we'll get a variety). We'll trade chocolate and make a box for the little bits of heaven. We are also going to make a card. I encourage each of you to treat yourself to a special birthday this year and enjoy it with your friends.
My mom had a good idea that I also encourage you to adopt on your birthday...instead of a present, ask your quests to bring a donation to a local charity. I requested breakfast bars for our students that don't always get to eat breakfast at school.
The following are my b-day projects Hope my quests like them. :)
My Invitation









Chocolate Box
This is a matchbox type box. I looked the Stampin' Up! catalog for how the template looked (p. 201 of current catalog). Hopefully someday I can have my very own Big Shot and dies, but for now I make my own. I love the little flower. I got the super easy idea from Inking Idaho. I also had to use my favorite chocolate stamp. It's so true. 












Card
This is another one of my favorite stamps.
"Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends leave footprints in your heart." Eleanor Roosevelt

I think the card needs a little something extra, just not sure what it is.




Project for my hubby
My husband is taking classes right now to become a x-ray tech. I'm very proud of him. When he asked for a gift card holder for his teacher, I jumped at the chance to make something special. This is a super easy gift card holder. I LOVE the little flower. This flower idea came from Carrie Stamps. It is definitely a keeper of an idea. 
Cut your paper 4 3/4"x4 3/4". Score at 1 1/2 and 3 3/4, turn and score at 5/8 and 4 1/8. Round the corner as shown in the picture. Cut a strip of coordinating paper 2" x 5 1/4". Wrap the strip around the holder and tape ends together. Attach flower. 

Hope you have a super day and take some time to create.
God Bless




Friday, February 12, 2010

Valentine's Fun

I've had a fun time making Valentine projects. Crafting/baking is really a good stress reliever. If only I had someone to pick up after me. The following are this year's Valentine projects. Enjoy and maybe you could tweak them for St. Pat's day. :)

Grandma Ruby's Famous Sugar Cookies - Project 1 of 4

I really like this sugar cookie recipe for many reasons. Mostly because it's my Grandma's. She's a great cook and baker. I also like it because it's a quick and easy recipe and it makes a lot of cookies. It's definitely not low calorie with two sticks of butter and a cup of oil...but nothing with sugary goodness is low calorie. I hope you enjoy the recipe as much as I do.

  • 2 sticks of butter
  • 2 cups of sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup oil (I used canola)
  • 1 t. butter flavoring (I ran out and didn't use any in my last batch and they tasted fine. I do like them with though.)
  • 1 t. vanilla
  • 1/2 t. salt
  • 5 cups flour
  • 2 t. baking soda
  • 2 t. cream of tartar (this gives them a little bite, kind of like a snickerdoodle)
Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs, oil and salt. Then add flavorings. Combine dry ingredients and add to other mixture. Mix well. Chill if you'd like, but not necessary.
Make dough into small balls (I used the med. Pampered Chef cookie scoop). Roll in granulated sugar. Flatten with small glass on your cookie sheet. Bake 10-12 minutes at 350 degrees. Less time for a soft cookie, more time for a crisp cookie.
Make approx. 6 dozen cookies.

Milk Cartons and Holder - Project 2 of 4
I found this project on my favorite blog Inking Idaho awhile back. I bought the tutorial for $3.95. All of her tutorials are well worth the money. These cartons are mini versions of her design that I designed. I got all four cartons out of one piece of 8.5x11 cardstock! I am stingy with my Stampin Up! paper. I put jelly beans in them for my Secret Sister.






Candy Matchbooks - Project 3 of 4


Most of my projects I find on other people's blogs. Couldn't tell you exactly where I found this one, but I know I've seen it several places. Sizes vary depending on what kind of candy that you're using.
Cut paper 3 1/4 x 7 1/8"
Score at 3/4, 4, and 4 1/4"

I made these for my fifth grade daughter's class. I really enjoy making my girls special things that nobody else will have. I hope it makes them feel special.







Gum Holder - Project 4 of 4
This cute little project is from the blog Impressions by Rochelle. She has a lot of gift ideas on her site that are easy to make. I used her directions except in place of her word window punch, I used the scallop border punch. I only did this because I don't have a word window punch. The scallop punch worked great and it was a nice decorative touch.

These were for my husband's class. He is taking courses to become an x-ray tech. He printed off the clipart for me as I didn't have any medical themed stamps (Although I think I have almost everything else under the sun. :)

 I found five stick packs of Trident at Dollar General for about $1 for a four pack.




Hope you've enjoyed my Valentine's projects and I hope you take some time to create this weekend. God Bless you and your family.
Jennifer