Category: Crafts

Pistachio and Chocolate Leprechaun Cookies Recipe! These Sound Amazing!

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Pistachio and Chocolate Leprechaun Cookies Recipe! These Sound Amazing!

Saint Patricks Day is next Thursday, so our family has been planning some fun recipes for the day! So, I’ve been looking up recipes and these Pistachio and Chocolate Leprechaun Cookies look amazing! My husband is a big pistachio fan and I’ve never used them in cookies! Here’s what you’ll need:

  • 1 cup butter, softened
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/2 cup light brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon almond extract
  • 1 (3.4 ounce) package instant pistachio pudding (dry mix)
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 1/4 cups cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup dark chocolate chips
  • 1/2 cup green M&Ms
  • 1/2 cup chopped walnuts
  • green food coloring *optional

How did your recipe turn out? Let us know, we love to hear from our readers! For additional directions on how to make this sweet treat, visit the I Heart Naptime Webpage!

DIY Geometric Canvas Painting

This is a simple and creative way to DIY canvas art for your house.  The directions that follow are fool proof, straight forward, and will hopefully guide you to successful art.  If you do this, take a picture and send it to me via Facebook message.  I always enjoy your feedback and hearing from my followers!

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Supplies:

  • A pre-stretched canvas
  • Masking Tape
  • Assorted small acrylic paint colors
  • Brushes

Instructions:

  1. Paint 2 coats of a base coat on your canvas. Be sure to paint the edges.  Next up,
  2. After base coats are dry start taping. Use masking tape.
  3. Drape the tape back and forth, cross the canvas. Anything you like. Make angles to get lots of interesting shapes.  If you choose to do only vertical & horizontal, you’d get a nice clean square & rectangle effect too.
  4. Make sure to really rub the tape onto the canvas.
  5. Paint the same base color over the tape.  This prevents any potential leaks in your tape job will be the same color as the base.  Let dry for about an hour.
  6. Start to fill in the geometric shapes with the other colors of acrylic paint you have selected.
  7. Paint two coats of each color, allowing dry time in between.
  8. Once it’s completely dry, start gently pulling your tape.
  9. When you pull tape, you want to pull completely backwards, parallel to the canvas so it really tears any spots where they paint may have wanted to stick.

To get great color combination ideas google “color palette ideas” and it will help you think outside of the box!

DIY Wine Cork Mat

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DIY Wine Cork Mat

This mat can be used both in the bathroom and entry room. Cork absorbs water so it is great for both of these rooms. You can make use of all the corks from your wine bottles and ask your friends to save theirs too.

  1. Gather the corks. If you’ve been collecting corks, check that you’ve got enough, as you’ll need around 150 to 200. If not, additional corks can be purchased from brewing or wine-making suppliers, craft stores or through online retailers. Also check your local thrift store as sometimes they get people’s collections of old corks. If using used corks, check that they’re clean. They should be free of dust, wax or any build-up. Warm soapy water is best for cleaning them––just ensure they’re thoroughly dry before beginning the craft project.
    • For wine-stained corks, simply soak them overnight in a bowl of water to which you’ve added a touch of bleach. This should remove the wine. Rinse clean, and allow to dry thoroughly before using.
  2. Slice each cork in half, lengthwise. Be especially careful not to slice your fingers when doing this. It helps to wear work gloves during this part of the process and lay down a non-slip surface for the cutting board to sit on, such as a silicon map, before beginning. Take plenty of breaks, as there are a lot of corks to get through––grab a friend to help if possible. To slice the corks in half:
    • Stand the cork up on the cutting board or cardboard, then cut downward. Hold the top of the cork with your finger and slice it neatly in half.
    • Sand the sides of the cork if they become too jagged. Gently run the sandpaper down the sides and along the middle to ensure a smooth, clean surface.
  3. Create the bathmat base. Use a plastic shelf liner or shower mat to serve as the base––a previously designed rubber shower mat may be the best option, as it will provide structure. However, your mat will be more flexible if you choose to use a plastic shelf liner. A more solid alternative can be to use a piece of water-resistant wood, like marine-ply (or wrap the wood in plastic or oil it––the latter option may make gluing hard though).
    • Determine the size by either using another shower mat as the guide or measuring the custom size you desire. Consider your bathroom dimensions when determining size.
    • Cut the liner using either the box cutter or the sharp knife. If you need to size the base, use a ruler or straight edge to mark areas to cut.
    • Lay the shower mat or cut shelf liner down flat on the floor or on another flat surface. Cut the liner or mat either on a work table or on an outside patio so you don’t slash your floor or any furniture. Placing a self-healing cutting mat underneath can be helpful.
  4. Arrange the cork halves around the perimeter of the line or mat. Begin by creating a border with cork halves lining up vertically along the edges of the mat:
    • Line the corks up so the bottom of each cork (end) butts up to the sides of the mat or liner.
    • Complete the entire perimeter of the mat with corks until the entire mat/liner has been lined with corks. If you don’t achieve a perfect fit, cut some of the corks to fit.
    • Apply hot glue to the flat half of each cork and press the cork into the liner or mat. Use a dab of glue at the top and bottom of each cork and press firmly into the mat. Use a rag to wipe any excess glue that may ooze out from beneath the corks.
  5. Add the remaining corks to the mat. Create a pattern or design with the cork layout, working your way from the outside inward with the remaining cork halves. Continue either with the vertical pattern or consider laying corks in a horizontal fashion and then alternating for each surrounding row.
    • It’s probably a good idea to lay out the cork halves first to determine a pattern and then glue the corks to the mat after you’re sure they will all fit. That way, you won’t start your mat and then get stuck if your pattern doesn’t work out or if you don’t like they way it looks.
    • Trim corks if needed to accommodate the size of the mat/liner. Keep your knife/scissors handy in case you need to customize cork size.
  6. Allow to dry completely before using. It might be a good idea to apply a coat of protective sealant such as polyurethane or cork sealant across the top of the cork bathmat, to waterproof it. However, corks can withstand small brushes with liquid (after all, they are in wine bottles a lot of the time), provided they’re not constantly soaked. You might find the mat lasts okay if you don’t end up with a floor awash with water each use and if you drop a small hand towel over the top of it before stepping on it from the shower. On the other hand, as with all bathroom items, there is a risk of mildew growth over time. This can possibly be avoided by placing the mat up somewhere that allows air circulation to dry it, and leaving it in the sun once a month or so, to ensure it dries out well. Whether or not you add a sealant is really a personal choice, and you might like to ask your local eco-hardware supplier if there are some eco-friendly choices for sealants available.

Make an Earphone Holder! So Genius!

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Make an Earphone Holder! So Genius!

Do you listen to music with your earphones on a daily basis? If so, we have a genius DIY to show you! You can make an earphone holder with an old mint container. Isn’t that great? I am going to make this DIY project pronto, because it can clip on your purse or gym bag. You’ll need:

  • Fabric or Scrapbook Paper
  • Mod Podge
  • Key Chain Link & Fastener
  • Goo Gone Spray (to remove any sticker residue)
  • Drill
  • Cup/Lid/Bowl (to cut fabric circle)
  • Scissors
  • Empty Mint Container

Let us know how your project turned out and what you thought! I am super excited for this project! For additional directions, be sure to visit the Make It Love It Webpage.

Vicks Vapor Rub Shower Disks DIY! Great For Helping With The Flu!

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Vicks Vapor Rub Shower Disks DIY! Great For Helping With The Flu!

I am pleased to announce that I’ve done this DIY project and it is amazing! Make these Vicks Vapor Rub Shower Disks and save them when you or your family have a sickness like the flu. From experience, I love using these shower disks when I have body aches from working out as well! You’ll need:
Baking Soda, cornstarch, Vicks (Can use baby Vicks for a more gentle smell), water, and Mold tray (ice cube, chocolate).

How did you think of this DIY project and how did yours turn out? Let us know, we love to hear from our readers! For additional directions on how to make these shower disks, visit the Our Kids Mom Webpage!

DIY Pallet Coffee Rack!

DIY Pallet Coffee Rack!

The wood pallet has revolutionized decorating recently.  Here is just one of the many ideas that you can find swarming around the internet and decorating homes.  This is a coffee mug rack that is super simple to make.  Scroll down for more instructions.  If you make this I’d love to see a picture!

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Materials and Equipment:

  • Pallet
  • Hooks and screws
  • Paint, letter stencils, sponge brush (Optional
  • Sandpaper
  • Right angle ruler
  • Ruler or tape measure
  • Pencil
  • Safety glasses
  • Circular Saw
  • Cordless Drill
  • Screwdriver
  1. This is a fourth of the pallet, so first decide which fourth has the best-looking wood.
  2. Mark where you want to cut using a pencil and right angle ruler.
  3. Next cut along your pencil markings using a circular saw. ****Make sure to wear safety goggles**
  4. First, a couple of notes:

    (1) You may want to power wash your pallet before you dive into this project since you’ll be hanging things that you drink out of on it!

    (2) I added the COFFEE detail on the top, but this is obviously optional! The top board was longer, so I decided to add some words instead of hooks.

  5. Once you have your mini pallet, sand it down! How much you sand is up to you, but make sure it is smooth enough that you won’t get splinters when you hang up your coffee cups.
  6. Next I painted COFFEE on the top. I used letter stencils and a sponge brush. I’m really happy with how it turned out! (Sorry I didn’t get a picture while I was doing it!)
  7. Putting on the hooks was probably the most difficult part. Use a ruler (or tape measure) and pencil to mark exactly where you want the hooks to go, then drill them in. My hooks weren’t totallyeven, but once we hung the coffee cups you could hardly notice!
  8. Lowes sells these hooks for $1.50 each.

Here are a few additional facts and tips:

  1. The final “mini pallet” is 20.75″ x 25″. The top board is 5.5″ and the other 3 are 3.5″ tall. The stencil letters I used are 3″ tall.
  2. Here are a couple of pictures of how we hung it up. As I mentioned in the comments, we kept one of boards on the back of the pallet and rested that on two nails in the wall.

If you are wanting more wood pallet crafts click here to find 23 Awesome DIY Wood Pallet Ideas !!

Thank you, littlebirdblog!

 

Baby Chicks Cupcakes! Perfect for Easter!

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Baby Chicks Cupcakes! Perfect for Easter!

Want to make Easter even more fun for your kids? If so, why not make a holiday-themed treat?! You can make the  All-in-one Cupcakes & Frosting – Baby Chicks Recipe! I have not yet made this sweet treat with my kids, but I know they’d love the adorableness! Do you think your kids would enjoy this? If so, you’ll need the following:

  • 6 oz. – cream cheese, softened
  • 1 cup – butter or margarine, softened (2 sticks)
  • 1 tablespoon – vanilla extract
  • 1 – (2 lb.) pkg. Domino® Confectioners Sugar
  • 2/3 cup – milk, divided
  • 4 – large eggs, slightly beaten
  • 2 1/2 cups – all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon – baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon – salt
  • 2/3 cup – water

Decorating Ingredients:

  • 1 (14 oz.) bag – shredded coconut
  • yellow food coloring
  • 1 (12 oz.) bag – mini candy-coated chocolates
  • 24 – orange jellybeans or gumdrops

Let us know how your recipe turns out and if you enjoyed it, we’d love to know! For additional details on how to make this sweet treat, be sure to visit the Domino Sugar Webpage!