Saturday, July 21, 2012

Refinished Furniture


I bought this table on craigslist for $40- from some absolutely wonderful people! I sanded it down, all by hand, stained it and finished it. Its amazing and I love it. What a great piece of furniture... I also decided to do the same thing with the kitcken table thats been with my family for 10+ years that was kinda beat up. This way, even though they are different shapes and styles, they are still a matching set. I'm brilliant and I love it :o)

Friday, June 15, 2012

Fancy Dish Soap

Let me just start out by saying, this didnt come out the way I wanted it to. Nevertheless, I love it. It looks soooo amazing in my kitchen. And it works very well. No more ugly dish soap container for me. I absolutely love it. And it cost me 3.99 for the the glass bottle. I just etched Dish Soap on the side of it, I think it looks wonderful, but the etching doesnt stand out as much as I would have liked. Either way Its beautiful. :o)

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Pictures on Wood

This one was made for my mom, the dog on top died 7 years ago- Poppy, she was my dog growing up. The one underneath- Roshi- my mom got when Poppy died. Roshi passed about a week ago- I thought this would be a good way for my mom to hold on to their memories forever.
I made this for my best friend.. Recently this dog-Taz-went to heaven.. She loved this dog, as did I. He was part of the family. And his death was a tragidy, she is very torn up about it. The concept is easy, but it does take some time.

You need:
*A picture- Printed on paper- whatever size you would like
*Gel Medium (can be found in painting section of craft store) I used Basics
*Mod Podge
*Piece of wood- that matches size of the picture you printed out. (also found at craft store- in wood section)
*Sand paper- Fine

*First you print out picture- the ones on top were 5x7s- the one on the bottom was 8x10. Sand the area picture is to be applied- makes everything stick and hold better. You apply the gel medium to the front of the wood and make sure its totally covered. It doesnt have to be very thick- just needs to be covered.
*You lay the picture down- face down onto the gel. Make sure you press down firmly- getting all bubbles out.
*Wait.... You can leave it overnight- or let it dry at least 6 hours to make sure its totally dry.
*Get a wet cloth and soak the back of the picture- making it kinda transparent.
*Start to rub- gently rub off the paper- this takes some time, and some of the color will rub off- but it gives it a rustic look. I usually rub off the topmost layer and let dry a minute until it turns white again. Then apply cloth to small parts at a time- rubbing til you cant feel anymore paper left. Once all the paper residue is gone, let dry again for about 5-10 minutes.
*Apply Mod Podge across the top of the picture. let dry about 10 minutes and add another layer.

I stained the wood around the bigger one since it was a thick wood block- if you do decide to stain the wood surrounding do it while the picture is still covered in paper- if any stain gets on it will come right off with paper. Make sure you apply Mod Podge to stained areas also to get that shine.

 Thats it! You can hang these with ribbon to hang on the wall, or you can put them on little canvas stands. anything goes- the wood is usually thick enough that you can add nails or little hanging clips.

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Lemon-Lime Soap

4 ingredients! No artifical colors or fragrances!! I was talking to my mom about the other soap creations i've made, and how I come up with these ideas. And it hit me, I can use all kinds of everyday stuff to put in these bars to make them amazing and really good for your skin. So I decided lemon & lime zest. I melted down the Shea Butter base- zested 2 limes and 2 small lemons- added in a spoonful of coconut oil, and Voila! they are perfect. They smell amazing. Will make your skin really soft and moisterized, and they are all natural! I didnt have to add any fragrances or colors at all. Love it! I'm excited to give them away :o)

Thursday, June 7, 2012

More Cake Pops!


More, more, more....  I made these for a friend of mine for her Bday today. Her fave color is green. Just thought of this new way to display them and wanted to try it out. I think it looks pretty good!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Alcohol Inked Vase


Alcohol Inked vase.. I got the Idea from the projects list on Michaels.com.. I decided a few days ago that I was tired of having my straws in a drawer and difficult to grab, I saw this and thought its the perfect solution. A piece of art to hold them in. A sophisticated way to contain my childish love of straws.  

You need:

A vase
Alcohol Ink (usually found in scrapbooking section)
Alcohol blending solution
Paper Plate
Paper towels
Spray bottle (optional)

Make sure you wash the vase first and remove any stickers. Place it ontop of paper plate to catch the mess. If you get any on your counter- the blending solution will get rid of it, just pour a few drops on and let sit for about 30 seconds and wipe off with towel.

Open up the ink and start dripping it down the side, any way you want. Its your art. Go all the way around until covered. Let sit for about 5 minutes.

With the blending solution, your going to either put it in a spray bottle, or just squirt it down the side in certain places to blend the colors where you would like them blended.

Once done, let it sit for about 30 minutes. You can either bake the vase @350 for about 5-10 minutes. Or you can spray with Varnish. The varnish will need about 24-48 to completely dry. Make sure you dont use too much- as it will get heavy and pull down color.

Voila! You can use your vase for anything, I chose straws because I wanted a place to put them that would look nice in my kitchen. Good Luck!


Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Hand made Gifts

One of my favorites. Made this for my mom for Christmas. They asked for stuff for the house for Christmas gifts. I figured she needs decorations because the house is pretty plain. And I usually make her something craft every year. So I decided a new center piece for the table they just bought would be perfect.
I bought a pine serving tray from Micheals for a few bucks. Painted it black and applied clear topcoat. Bought a vase and a couple small candle holders for cheap. Bought the stems and the "water" there too. It was a very quick project. I even painted some of the river rocks with meaningful words. She loved it.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Homemade Gift Basket

I finished it! Took it to my Bestie today, she loved it. I bought the basket at Micheals for like 5 bucks. The jars were a total of 5 bucks also. I painted us both a picture so that we will alway have matching pictures. We have tons of matching stuff. Anyway, the basket includes:

Coconut-Rose Sugar scrub
Cranberry-Almond Granola
Coconut-Oatmeal shea butter soap
Apricot-Grapefruit shea butter soap
Hibuscus Painting

I also included a little note telling her what everything was. It said how much I love her and that I'm going to miss her when she moves..

Creating Memories is priceless with those you love.

Saturday, June 2, 2012

At home fun!

My Babe and I made Gak! lol or something like it. Saw this on Pinterest and thought it was pretty cool. My boyfriend got super excited and wanted to try it, so we did. Its super easy and fun to make- great for the kids! I used mine to clean my keyboard just now and it worked like a charm! :o)

You need:

Borax Laundry Booster
Elmers Glue
Water
Food coloring
Plastic cups (you can use bowls or glasses too- very easy to clean)

So you mix some borax in container that has a lid so you can shake it. Use 2 parts Borax to 1 part water. You really only need about a 1/2 cup total. Set aside.

You fill a cup about 1/3 of the way with Elmers, then another 1/3 water. mix well, getting any excess glue off the sides of the cup. Put in food coloring of your choice. Mix well.

You will then pour in Borax solution just a little at a time. Continue to mix. Repeat until it is all mixed together and just one large glob. I used a butter knife to mix mine, it cleaned off in seconds.

Bounce it. Shape it. Throw it. Enjoy!

Coconut-Oatmeal Soap

Here is the coconut-oatmeal soap I made today. Its so pretty and smells amazing! I love it! I'm excited to get my gift basket all put together. My bestie is going to LOVE it :o) Its so easy to make, I bought all the stuff I needed at Hobby Lobby. I bought Shea Butter soap in bulk. Melted it down as instructed. Added my color and scent, then poured into my mold. I just used a Pyrex dish, but they sell molds at the store. I think its more unique this way. I put the oatmeal at the bottom of the dish first, then poured in the soap mixture. Let sit for about 20-30 mins and cut out. Its really easy to do, and there are so many combinations that can be done.

Friday, June 1, 2012

California Club Rolls


California Pizza Kitchen has this amazing appetizer called California Club Egg Rolls. They are so good that I usually order them as my meal. Anyway, I decided to try and make them, without a recipe... I just got finished eating them and they were just as good an not very hard at all to make.


You need:

3 Pre-cooked grilled chicken breasts
2 Avocados
1 Roma Tomato
6 Strips of bacon- cooked
1/3 A block of Monterey Jack cheese
10 Egg Roll wraps
Salt & Pepper
Garlic powder


Your going to dice the tomatoes, cut chicken into strips, half avocado and cut lengthwise. After cooking bacon, you want to dice it. We want the cheese cut into strips also. Place ingredients in in a pile. Add salt, pepper and garlic to taste. Wrap like you would normal for egg rolls. Fry in pan until golden on each side.

Service with Ranch, or Chipotle garlic ranch. Enjoy.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Apricot- Grapefruit Homemade soap

I have successfully made soap! Very excited about it. For this batch I used shea butter base, and made it an exfolicating apricot-grapefruit blend. Smells amazing and is going to help with my super dry skin. I'm making another batch that will be coconut-oatmeal. Bet its going to smell fabulous! The plan is to make batches- along with some sugar scrub, & homemade granola for an awesome gift basket. We'll see how it turns out!

Monday, May 28, 2012

Raindow Soda Cake!







Rainbow soda cake w/ whipped pudding frosting! This cake is so fluffy, its amazing.. Not only that its super fun to make and to eat! Its so colorful, it makes me happy. Brings out the kid in me. My babe actually helped me make it. It made him very happy too :o)


1 box White cake mix
Small package instant vanilla pudding
1 container Cool Whip
1 1/2 teaspoons Almond Extract
1 1/2 teaspoons Cherry Extract
Food coloring
1 1/4 cup Sprite
3 egg whites
1/3 cup veggie oil
2 cups Milk

You should follow the directions on the cake mix box. Oil, egg whites & instead of water we're using Sprite. Mix together as instructed, add about 1 1/2 teaspoons cherry extract. Separate into multiple bowls, however many colors you want to use.

Each bowl add your food coloring. Color to your liking.

Grease and flour your cake pans. Cake mix says just grease, but mine got stuck. So we're gonna flour it.

Poor the colored batter in one at a time, however you want. Some of each color in both pans in different orders. Or some colors in one and some in the other.

Bake @ 350 for about 33 minutes. Toothpick test. Cool completely.

In large bowl, pour in pudding mix and 2 cups milk. Place in fridge and set for 5 minutes.

Once firm, fold in thawed Cool Whip. Add Almond extract and food coloring. place back in fridge until cake is cool.

Frost stacked cake like normal. Place back in fridge and set for a few hours before serving. Enjoy.



Thursday, May 24, 2012

Homemade Granola

I tried the granola recipe today that I found online. It called for dried cherries and instead I used crasians, and almond extract along with the vanilla. Its pretty good, Might have cooked it too long though.. maybe only 15 mins next time. The reason I tried this recipe is because Whole Foods has some Awesome cherry granola, but its $3.50 per lb. It goes really quick. Thought it would be cheaper to just start making my own.. anyway, heres the recipe!

Ingredients:Vegetable cooking spray
4 cups old-fashioned oats (rolled)
1/2 cup coarsely chopped almonds
1/2 cup coarsely chopped pecans
1/2 cup coarsely chopped dried morello cherries
1/2 cup sweetened coconut flakes
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
pinch of salt
1/3 cup vegetable oil
1/4 cup honey
1/2 cup light brown sugar
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract


Preparation:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Lightly coat a baking sheet with vegetable spray.  Combine oats, pecans, almonds, cherries, cinnamon, coconut flakes and salt in a bowl.  Set aside.

In a small saucepan over medium heat, add vegetable oil, honey, brown sugar.  Stirring occasionally, bring to a boil and remove from heat.

Add the vanilla and stir until incorporated.  Pour sugar mixture into the oats, using a wooden spoon, stir until all oats have a glossy coat.

Pour granola onto prepared baking sheet and spread evenly.  Bake, stirring occasionally, until it reaches a nice golden brown color (20-30 minutes.)  Let granola cool completely and break into chunks.  Store in an airtight container

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Seashells and Sand

So I bought this cute little Apothecary jar from Hobby Lobby for 6 bucks. Sand for 2.50 and thats it. I thought it would be a cute way to display the seashells my babe and I found on our first vacay together. Very simple, but super cute!

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Albuquerque Skies


Albuquerque skies... What a beautiful sunset.. They happen all the time here, almost every night.. I've never seen a sunset as beautiful anywhere else. Makes me glad I live here. Also, we just watched the Eclipse. It was amazing- being out in the open, where there is nothing to block your view is amazing. Glad I got to enjoy it with my baby.  These pictures insire me to paint.. But how to capture something so beautiful? I'll work on it. Keep you updated when finished! Off to Michael's for some canvas and paint! :o)

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Our Fish


The top one is Dude, The lower is Bro. lol They are our betta fish. Dude is a crowntail betta, his fins are amazing. He is in a vase with a Peach Lilly at the top. Bro is in a huge glass bowl. He is a half moon betta- when his fins and tail are straight out, they make a half circle. We etched both of their names on their bowls too, that was my boyfriends idea- How cute!

Hibiscus Painting

Hibiscus Flower paintings I made for my bestie and I. This flower is our fave, so I decided to make us each one. Done with Oil paints. My bestie is amazing and I'm gonna miss her! She is moving to Mexico in August of this year. Its gonna be tough, but we share alot- even matching Tattoos!!

Good Times in Miami

Me and my baby on the Beach in Miami. My favorite place to visit. I'm a beach girl. Originally from North California-Bay Area, I discovered when going to Miami for the first time to see my sister graduate from UofMiami that I love the warm water of FL beaches. No Cals beaches are rocky and cold from what I can remember. One of these days we will move to FL for good. This time was just a trip to stand next to my bestie Lindsay as she tied the knot to one of my good friends Brandon. I was very happy to be there with then and to be apart of their special day. Hopefully there will be there to celebrate mine as well. 

Quick and Easy Decorations

Very easy way to match up your kitchen/bathroom color palate. I bought these flowers at the local grocery store- because I wanted some plants in the house. Only problem was that the thing they were in was horrible looking. I found these at Michael's on sale and bought 3 of them. The other is tall like the black on but with the white pattern, It sits on the kitchen table with an Orchid in it. Anyway, my kitchen is black & white so they tie everything in together. I think they fit perfectly, and its a nice way to decorate and have house plants. Now lets see if I can keep them alive :o)

Cake for my siblings

This cake took forever! lol. So its just a round 2 layer cake, Funfetti, my favorite. The fun part was the sprinkles... I got a bottle of multi-color round sprinkles at the store- it was around October so it was the Halloween mix. Anyway, I spent about 45 minutes separating the sprinkles into colors, and another 1.5 hours putting them on, and pushing them into the correct place with a toothpick. It was a lot of work, but very fun and I love how it turned out.

Green Chile Chicken Alfredo Pizza

This idea came to me while in the grocery store. A friend of mine had just bought a frozen pizza for his family for dinner, he told that it was quick, thats why he bought them. I decided to make my own pizza. Mine takes about 25 minutes, and its the best pizza ever! I use a pizza stone. Some pre-grilled frozen chicken breasts. Alfredo sauce. Green chile. Mozzerella. And Pillsbury pizza dough. This is the quickest way. Its fantastic and a big hit in my house!

OCD Much?


These are pictures of my closet- my boyfriends side and my own. I took these pictures because my boyfriend keeps telling everyone how crazy I am. When we first moved in together, his cloths were a wreak. How to you find what you want to wear if your cloths are every where?!? So I took the liberty of organizing them for him. Now if he wants to wear his favorite red shirt, he knows exactly where to go. Not to mention, knows where to put it back after doing laundry ( not that he does :oP) but you get the point. Anyway, they are in order style, and by color in that style. So T-shirts in order by color. Polos in order by color. You get the idea. Mine are by color, and tank tops to dress shirts. It makes sense to me, guess thats what really counts! lol

Cake Pop Bouquets



This time around I thought it would be very cute to make them look like a bouquet of flowers- so I could give them as gifts- to just one person/family instead of a big group. I bought the mini cupcake things, and stuck them through the lollipop stick after they had dried. I layered the purple ones with 2 different color wrappers. I had to use the long lollipop sticks to make sure they had enough height for the vase. I think they are super cute- and the girls they were gifted to loved them. The purple I used Chocolate cake with vanilla frosting w/sprinkles. The pink were French Vanilla cake with Strawberry frosting! Delicious!

Cake pops

This was my first attempt- it took me a couple of  boxes of cake mix to get the mixture right- but it was worth it. This was for a going away party at work for one of my close friends. His favorite color is purple. Anyway, I had to make enough to feed 18+ people at work. I used just regular size lollipop sticks, and bought a think foam disk at Michael's to stick them in. This way you can make any shape you want. I tied a ribbon around the outside so it looked more present able. I used Red Velvet cake with buttercream frosting for this batch.

Decorating Obsession

Since I moved into this house I've felt the need to start putting cute stuff everywhere. I'm assuming its mostly just that there is nothing to do in this town, maybe I just need a challenge, or maybe this house is just too big. Either way Im getting good stuff as a result. So anyway, I just got this random idea to put this together, headed to Hobby Lobby and it was done in minutes. I kinda love it. I just got some little accent tables for it to stand on for the corner also. It looks great.

Snack Boxes

Christmas 2011
For some reason I get very creative around Christmas. Maybe its because I want to give gifts that are going to actually mean something to the people who are recieving them. From the heart and all that ;o) So I thought- 2 different chocolate covered pretzels, white chocolate-cranberry shortcake cookies and my famous chocolate chip cookies. Bought the boxes at Hobby Lobby for super cheap. And I was able to make 8 boxes with some left over for my family at home. Great gift idea for co-workers or kids favorite teachers too!

Cheesecake Cupcakes

I made cherry and raspberry this time.. They are personal cheesecakes and are awesome for dinner parties! They are quick and super delicious :o)

Wine Glass Display case

For Christmas last year my mom asked for a set of white and red wine glasses. The ones they had didnt match and they are wine lovers. So I got this great idea! I wanted to get them wine glasses in a display case- so that it would be easier to give to them and to travel with. I looked all over the internet and in stores and didnt find anything, so I thought I better just make one. I bought a pine box at Hobby Lobby (one with a lid) and removed all the hinges and screws. I painted the whole outside of the box black and inside this gorgeous merlot color. I bought stencils there also and painted the flower in the middle on off white. Measuring the top of the box, my boyfriend made a frame out of wood to fit the top, and Hobby Lobby cut some glass for me. I used Armor Etch to etch out my Mom and her new husbands last names, and the date they got married. After painting the top as well I replaced all the hinges and it was done. It wasnt too hard, and it looked beautiful. I ended up making one for my best friend also so, not for wine glasses, but for her to put wedding memories in- They both loved their gifts :o)

Extra paint and time

Technically this was my first- but I dont really count it because I was just messing around. I was painting an awesome little gift for my mom for Xmas and had this box laying around, I grabbed it and started painting. I ended up using it as a box that I gave a Christmas gift in. I was pretty excited that it looked decent enough, that I actually bought some canvas.

My first attemp at painting :o)

My first official painting! We having it hanging in the dining room. I'm actually very proud of myself, I've never had any kind of art training before. Painting with acrylic is very easy to do, the paint dries very quickly so its easy to finish in a few hours. This is a very inexpensive way to decorate your house just how you want it- saves you from having to find art that you fall in love with, just make your own! I've done several more since then, just started painting with oil, will post more soon!