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Archive for January, 2011

Valentine Treats

1. Chocolate Rolled Sugar Cookies

2. Heart Candy Cane Suckers

3. Vintage Valentine Cookie Pops

4. Hot cocoa on a stick

5. Valentine Sweetie Pies

6. Last Minute Hot Chocolate Valentine Gift

7.  Valentine Pizza

8. Valentine Secret Cones

9. Cream Filled Cupcakes with Chocolate Ganache Frosting (free printable heart toppers and wrappers)

10. Heart Shaped Red Velvet Whoopie Pies

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Painted Door Mat Tutorial

It is cold and snowy here! This Friday Flashback will give your front door a festive look while providing the perfect spot to wipe snowy shoes!

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To make this door mat you need a carpet sample , ours were free from our local store. Since we repeat this craft all year round he knows us! He didn't have the rectangle size (or texture free) we like so these square ones had to do. It is best to try to get the regular pile-not Berber, shag or textured carpet.

We made our own stamps by cutting shapes out of foam sheets and rubber cementing them to a bock of wood.

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Each stamp needs two layers of foam, so be sure to cut two for each stamp you make. Once you have the foam shape glued to the wood, put something heavy and flat on top of your stamp while the glue dries. This keeps the foam from curling.

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We paint (we use acrylic) the paint on the stamps with a foam brush. This is easier than dipping and keeps the area around the stamp clean---which is very important. Use a lot of paint.

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This is probably the only time that rocking and jiggling your stamp is okay. You are trying to work the paint into the carpet. I suggest asking for one extra carpet sample and give a few practice runs to get the feel of the amount of paint, pressure and jiggling you need to do. Kids love to use both hands and press really hard (an important reason you want to keep the surrounding wood of the stamp paint free). An adult probably needs to give the stamp a final press --depending on the age of the child.

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If your print comes off light, simply take your foam brush and work a bit more paint in those areas.

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Once you are finished the stamps can be rinsed off with water. Allow them to dry completely before storing.

If you don't want to make your own stamps you can always use the large foam die-cut sponges found at craft stores. Make sure to dampen your sponge and then dip into paint. You will find an especially nice selection of these sponges around Halloween.

I have asked for 25 carpet samples at one time (give the carpet store some notice so they can collect them for you) so we could do this for the craft at a holiday party at school with 1st and 5th graders. It actually worked out beautifully. I was able to die-cut the shapes out of foam so I had plenty without me having to cut them all . I had parents each with their own stamp and color of paint and walk around the room allowing the children (who stayed at their desks) to stamp their carpets. The parents would paint the stamp each time. We set the carpets out in the hallway to dry. We did this at the very beginning of the party so they had time to dry before heading home (on the buses -oh my I am sure I was popular with those drivers that day!).

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Simple Homemade Bird Feeders

Please skip on over to AlphaMom to see how we are keeping busy during the cold weather while taking care of our feathered friends!

Baking Cup Flower Valentines

Paper muffin cups turn into beautiful flowers, the perfect way to give your Valentine a sweet treat!

Supplies for muffin cup flowers

green masking tape

regular hole punch

paper baking cups ( six for each flower)

wire

scissors

Tootsie Pops or Dum Dum Suckers

How to make Paper Muffin Cup Flowers

Fold four paper baking cups into half and lay two out flat.

Punch a hole 1/4 inch from the edge on the four folded papers.

Fold the other two papers in half and punch off the edge to make a hole in the center of the baking cup (like paper on left side), open back up.

Place four folded papers onto sucker stick, overlapping 1/4 of the baking cup each time a paper is added. Then place two open papers.

How to make masking tape leaves

Lay out two pieces of green masking tape about 7 inches long, sticky side facing up.  Place a piece of wire in the center of one piece.

Put sticky sides together with wire sandwiched in the middle.

Cut a leaf shape at each end with 1 inch trimmed in the middle.

Twist leaves underneath paper baking cups.

So cute!

Fold the four center papers in 1/4 to make a pie shape for a different look.

Arrange papers on sucker stick for another beautiful flower.

Fold mini muffin cup papers either way...

for mini flowers.

It is easy to write to and from on the masking tape leaves. In no time at all you can have a whole bouquet of valentines.

There are loads of pretty paper baking cups in my shop.


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