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Showing posts with label st patricks day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label st patricks day. Show all posts

3.15.2013

Lucky in Love 3D Shamrock Art {Tutorial} [Create with Me March Project]

I am excited to show you my Create with Me project for March!  Here it is!  I will show you how I made it. But first I have to tell you a little about it.  I am not a lucky person!  I don’t win things, I don’t find money, I just don’t have great luck! But, there is one thing I am extremely lucky in….Love!  I am so stinking lucky to have found myself the world’s BEST husband!  Seriously.  He really is the most wonderful husband imaginable.  He treats me like a queen! He is so kind and loving to me.  He never says mean things to me, even when we are arguing.  He always supports me in the things I want to do.  He tells me I am beautiful all the time…like every day…and he means it.  He helps me around the house tons!  He would do anything to make me happy.  He is absolutely wonderful to me and I am the luckiest girl in the world to be married to him!  So, to commemorate my unbelievable luck when it comes to love, I made this:

Create With Me!  Lucky in Love 3D Shamrock Art Tutorial {ReMarkableHome.net}
Here’s how to make it:

3.09.2013

Washing You a Very Lucky St. Patrick’s Day FREE Printable Tags.

I’m making a little St. Patrick’s Day package to send to my son at college.  I picked up some Irish Spring soap (what’s more Irish than that??) to throw in to the box.  I decided to make a cute little tag to go on it and offer it to my readers as a free download.  Enjoy!

Washing you a Very Lucky St. Patrick's Day FREE Printables

You can download this tag for FREE by clicking the button below.  In exchange you just have to share it on Facebook or Twitter for me! Thanks!!

Washing You a very LUCKY St. Patrick's Day Soap Tags

Simple LUCKY Banners: St. Patrick’s Day Craft

So, somehow I got this plan to make each of my boys a decoration for each holiday.  I guess I didn’t realize that recreating a craft 5 times over is A LOT of work!  But it is also fun for them to have something festive in their room for each holiday.

I love my St. Patrick’s Day banner so much that I wanted to make my kids one.  But, I knew if I was going to make five of them it would need to be a lot simpler and faster to put together.

So this is what I came up with.  There are three that are the same and then two that are a little different.

Simple Lucky Banners {ReMarkableHome.net}

I think they turned out pretty cute….{more after the break}

3.06.2013

Brighten a Friend’s Day!…St. Patrick’s Day Rainbow Candy Bags

I made up these adorable little treat bags to take around to a few friends.  I bought my candy in bulk at WinCo. I was amazed at the amount of foods they sell from bulk bins! Definitely worth checking out!

These were so fun to put together and deliver.  I hope they brought a smile to my girlfriends’ faces today!

To make them, just put in four Rolo, and then layer in your candies in rainbow colors.  It only takes a few pieces of each color to fill the bags.  The only purple candy I could find was Grapevines (grape Redvines).  I just used some kitchen shears to cut them into small pieces.  Add a cute tag and ribbon and you’re ready to brighten someone’s day!

I was originally planning to make some rainbow candy kabobs…..

3.01.2013

Lightening Fast Banner Project {ReMarkableHome.net}

The other day while making my big St. Patrick’s Day banner and waiting for my cute neighbor to get home from the craft store with glitter for me to finish it, I used some paper scraps to make this super cute little bunting banner!  It took about 10-15 minutes!  Isn’t it darling?

Lightening Fast Mini Banner Tutorial {ReMarkableHome.net}

To make it simply.....

2.28.2013

Learn To Make Tissue Pom Poms {Tutorial @ ReMarkableHome.net}

As promised, here is my little tutorial for tissue pom poms! They really are easy to do, especially these little ones.

Step 1. Get your layers of tissue.  The width of your tissue determines how big your ball will be.  For my St. Patrick’s Day banner, I used 7” tissue squares.  Typically, you use a rectangle…don’t ask me why I did squares.  The longer your rectangle, the fuller your ball will be.  You will need several layers of tissue.  For these I used 8 layers, but for a bigger ball I’d use 10 or 12.  Try to lay them out with the corners matched up.  Don’t worry if it isn’t perfect.IMG_1098

Step 2.  Accordion fold your tissue paper.  If you’re using rectangular tissue, start from the short end.  The size of your accordions depends on the size of your ball.  For these little guys my folds were about 1/2”.  For a 12” ball I’d probably do about an inch.  It doesn’t have to be perfect.  If your last fold isn’t the same size, don’t worry.  It will be fine.
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Step 3. Use scissors to trim the ends. I trimmed mine round here, which makes for a flowery look.  You can also trim into a point, which looks more spiky.  You could even cut into it in a V.  Again, it doesn’t have to be perfect.
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Step 4. Fold it in half to find the center.  Then use some wire or string to tie around the center.  If you’re going to hang them from the ceiling, make a little loop to attach your monofilament onto.  For these I just tied a knot and trimmed the string off later when I glued them onto my banner.  It doesn’t need to be super tight.  I usually pinch it slightly but some people leave them totally flat.  Either way is fine.  You just don’t want the wire or string slipping around.
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Step 5.  Open up each side like a fan.  Then carefully start to separate the layers, pulling these top two together in the center.  Be careful not to rip the paper, but if you rip it a little don’t worry.  No one will notice!
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Once you have them all separated you are done! See, I told you they were easy!  Isn’t it purty?
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2.27.2013

LUCKY St. Patrick’s Day Banner Tutorial {ReMarkableHome.net}

I’m so excited to show you my new St. Patrick’s Day banner! Yesterday, I neglected my housework and spent the afternoon crafting this.  I am in love with it!  I hope you like it, too!

I didn’t take step by step photos, but I will tell you what you need and give you a few pointers on how to make it.  It was actually really easy.  The only problem with it is that it is too long for my mantle and I had to hang it from the wall on either side of the mantle.  SO, be sure you measure your mantle and don’t make the same mistake I did! You can make the elements smaller to shrink the length a bit.  I will tell you what size mine are and you can go from there.  Okie dokie??

LUCKY ST. Patrick's Day Rainbow Banner @ ReMarkableHome.net

Here is a list of the things I used, but feel free to use what you have on hand.  There’s really no right way to make these.  Just start layering things on!

2.23.2013

Moist Chocolate Fudge Cake with THIN MINT Frosting {Recipe @ www.ReMarkableHome.net}

Thin Mint Bundt Cake

Last night I went to a ladies’ church function where we share recipes and bring the food to be sampled.  Our theme for the night was chocolate, so I knew I needed to make something with chocolate.  I thought it would be a good idea to kill two birds with one stone and make a St. Patrick’s Day dessert.  I have a fantastic chocolate fudge Bundt cake recipe, so I decided to change it up a bit to make it minty and green.  The result was this Thin Mint Chocolate Fudge Cake......

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