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Sunday, December 22, 2019

Easy to make snowflakes

Making snowflakes since its to warm to snow...


Not everyone loves snow but surely even the non-snow lovers will love these snowflakes.  Since I had a little free time today I thought I would try my hand at making these snowflakes that I saw on another blog.  

Would you believe me if I told you they were easy to make and were made out of brown paper lunch bags?  The hardest part was cutting them out.  My scissors weren't very sharp so that made cutting them a little difficult but other than that it was easy as pie.

I saw the snowflake posted on the blog Hymns and Verses. Isn't this the most perfect screened in porch?  I loved it as soon as I saw it.  It is decorated beautifully for Christmas and those snowflakes drew me in instantly.  



 Since I had a little free time today I thought I would try my hand at making some of these beautiful snowflakes.  Be sure to head over to Hymns and Verses to see more of her beautiful screened in porch and for the link to Cuckoo4Design for the original post that showed how to make them. 




One down and two to go and my stair railing will be complete.  

Give it a try, I think you're gonna love them too!


Saturday, December 21, 2019

Worthy of Resharing...Easy Air Dry or Oven Bake Clay Ornaments

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Making Christmas Memories

I originally shared this in 2019 but I enjoyed it so much I'm thinking I will have to do it again.  If you enjoy crafting and creating personalized things for your family and friends this is definitely something you will want to do.  You could use them in place of the normal name-tags or use them as place cards for your holiday dinners.  


 Christmas memories are some of my favorite memories of time spent with family and friends.  One of the things that always brings me joy is hanging the ornaments on my tree.


As I take them out of the boxes and hang them up I always think of the memories I have of the people who gave them to me, the places I visited, and the small business that I so enjoyed shopping at.  
On a side note, I love this tree collar that I got from World Market.  The good news is it's on sale, the bad news is it's not available for shipping.  Maybe you are lucky enough to live close to a store that has it in stock, if so get it because it is beautiful.  

The ones from my childhood make me think of mornings spent around the tree with my mom, dad, brothers, and sister.  Then there are those my children made or those that we bought each year for them to add to the tree and eventually take with them for their own tree when they leave home.


These beautiful ornaments made by children when they were little will always be my favorites.  Every year when I hang them on the tree I remember them as my young little ones.  I still remember how proud they were when they got to finally bring them home from school and/or Sunday school.  Thank you to all of the teachers who take time each year to help the little ones make these.  Your time and thoughtfulness are appreciated more than you know.


The ornaments my children made get to stay with me and get placed on my tree every year.  I give my children their annual ornaments when they leave home but all of those that they made are mine to keep.  Maybe one day I will pass them on to their children so they can see the beautiful things they made and maybe they will wonder and think about their parents and what they were like when they were little.



Of course, now there is joy in adding new ones for my grandchildren. These too will remain with me until they are ready to leave home and decorate their own trees.   

 This year we added our newest member to the family and he gets his first official ornament hung on the tree.

His big sis loves Minnie Mouse and picked out her own ornament for the tree.

This year to celebrate our annual Christmas morning breakfast I decided to make every one a special ornament to take home. Hopefully in years to come when they hang it up they will remember the good times of Christmas morning spent together.

You too can do this and the best thing is it's easy and inexpensive. All you need is air dry or oven dry clay, cookie cutters, twine, and a few other supplies that you probably have around the house. 



You can use air dry clay like this that I found at the Dollar General for $1.00 per pack.  It's super easy to work with.  The clay will dry within about 24-36 hours depending on the thickness.  It doesn't harden like the oven-dry clay does and actually stays soft and flexible.  It can tear easily so be sure you make the hole for the hanging string large enough for it to go through easily.  Probably if I had made them a little thicker they would have been more sturdy.


This clay would be the best for those of you with little ones.  There's no risk of getting burned and it is easy for them to work with.  They can cut them out and leave them to dry overnight.  ***Overlook the imperfections, I promise yours will look much better.  


The next clay I used is SculpeyIII oven dry clay.  It was easy to work with too.  It cost a little more than the Crayola clay but the ornaments seem to be more durable than the other.  There are different package sizes available.  I actually used two of the 8oz packs and one 2oz pack.  This gave me enough to redo the ones that I  messed up.


Tear off a little chunk of the clay and knead it until it's soft and pliable.  Break out the rolling pin and roll it to the thickness you like.  An easy way to make the ornaments a consistent thickness is to take a couple of popsicle sticks and tape them together.  Place the clay between them and use your rolling pin to flatten the clay.  I did put a piece of parchment paper down to protect my countertop and for easy cleanup.  


After you've flattened the clay out take your cookie cutter and cut out the shapes you want.  I only did three or four at a time so I wouldn't feel pressure to hurry for fear of the clay starting to dry out.  It probably would have been ok to do more at one time but I chose to take it slow.


Press the cookie cutter down firmly to make sure it goes all the way thru the clay.  Once the clay is baked you can actually sand the edges down if you need to.


If you want to stamp the ornaments as I did this little embossing tool is the bomb!  It's available at many places including Amazon, Michaels, and Walmart.  If you don't have this you could always stamp the names if you have an alphabet ink stamp set or you could write the names with a Sharpie.  If you're really crafty and talented you could paint the names on them and if you prefer just leave them plain, they're beautiful that way too.


For me, this next part is the hardest part.  Not all names fit on all ornaments so choose them accordingly.  Another thing to remember is they don't have to be perfectly centered, it's ok if they are off a little.  One key thing...don't push the embossing tool down too far or you will end up with the edges also stamped on the ornament.  Once you get the name stamped remove the clay slowly and gently from the tool.

To make the hole for the hanging string I used a toothpick to get the hole started then used a paintbrush to make the hole larger enough for the string I was using.  


Once you get the ornament stamped and the hole made all you have to do is place it on a cookie sheet and bake it at 275 °F (130 °C) 15 minutes per 1/4 inch (6 mm) thickness.  I lined my baking sheet with parchment paper since it is a sheet I would normally use for baking.  You could also use aluminum foil instead of parchment paper.  Don't overbake them.  I did and the color ended up having a slight tan tint so those required a redo.  

This is what they look like once you finish them.  I can't wait to share these with my family on Christmas morning and for those that won't be able to make it Christmas morning, there will be a fresh batch waiting for them as we celebrate all together after Christmas.

Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas.  May it be filled with love and lots of wonderful memories.  




Sunday, December 15, 2019

These Are A Few of My Favorite Things...

Family Gatherings and Christmas Morning


As the days are inching closer to Christmas I’m still perusing my favorite blogs and finding way to many decorating ideas that I love.  For those of you that have blogs you follow there is a great app called Bloglovin’ where all of those blogs can be followed from one place. It’s very easy to use and it’s a great way to find new blogs to follow.   I could list several of my favorites here but that may be a post for another day. In the meantime here’s a few of my favorite things. 

Christmas has always been my favorite time of year.  It’s a time of year that is full of love, goodness, caring and giving.  It’s also a time to decorate our homes and a time to make friends and family feel welcomed into our home.  

For several years now it has been a tradition that we get up early, open gifts and then cook breakfast for our family. Some arrive in their PJ’s, still sporting their best bed head hairdo (this includes adults) and others have already dressed so that they are ready to move on to the next meal.  I guess you can tell it’s not a fancy event but it is one of my most favorite mornings of the year.

Normally it’s a paper plate kind of morning but this year I decided to fancy it up a bit after I found these at one of my favorite places to shop for home goods, World Market.  By the way they just opened one in Lexington...I’m so excited!  Be sure to visit their website and sign up for their rewards program which has all kinds of membership benefits and best of all it's free.  You get member pricing as well as special discounts and did I mention its FREE to sign up...free is always good.


They may cost a little more than paper plates but over the next couple of years I would have spent that much on the disposable plates. I'm also using a set as our everyday dishes too so that makes it even more of a bargain.

We usually do what I call assembly line dishing, you know, the one where you carry your plate around and fill it up from the multiple dishes of food sitting on the kitchen island.  Well, guess what...we'll do that again but I do love to set my table and pretend that this is how it will be.


I'm loving the look of my place settings.  Just in case you need another reason to shop World Market these placemats came from there and work so well with the tablescape.  They come in a set of four and are available in two different colors.




I do love to shop and shopping local is something I try to do as often as possible.  For the past three years I have been buying Christmas plates from one of my favorite Kentucky pottery shops.  I don't buy a full set but instead I buy three or four and mix and match them on my table.  

  This amazing little shop is called Dirty South Pottery and is located in Winchester.  They have a shop there in town and they set up at local arts and crafts markets but in case you can't make it to shop in person you can always shop their Etsy Shop.



This year I'm thinking everyone will leave with their own personalized ornament.  They are inexpensive to make and add such a personal touch.  I thought I would use them as a place setting card but truth is we just aren't that formal in my family.  That doesn't mean I can't make one for each person to take home with them though.  I'll post the how to a little later this week and yes even though it's getting close to Christmas Day there is still time make them.  




If you don't have a step of stamps to stamp the names on with you could always leave them plain.  I'm sure your family and friends will appreciate the personal touch and thoughtfulness of them.


And yes our newest addition to the family won't need his own plate this year but of course he gets a little something with his name on it.



This little tree has been one of my very favorite Christmas decorations since I got it a few years ago and this year I think it makes the perfect center piece.  The minature ornaments remind me of vintage Shiny Brites and they are still available for purchase at Anthropologie.  After looking for the perfect little tree to hang them on and almost giving up the search I luckily found this little beauty in Lexington at Decorator Warehouse at an end of season sale.  


I can't wait to have family gathered around the table on Christmas morning.  Hearing the laughter of the little ones and the big ones too always makes me happy.  


Here's a sneak peak of the place cards/ornaments.  As you can see they are not perfect and some may not even be intact now...anyway hopefully I can get that post up this week.  Hope you all have a great week