Tuesday, October 14, 2008

October Craft Club


Arent' they just 'BOO'tiful?
Boo bags, Witches Broom Treat Bags and Halloween Cards
Next month is a Christmas Theme, just $12.95 for the kit
To kick off the Holiday Season
I'm offering 10% off Close to My Heart Orders totalling $50 - $99
and 15% off orders totalling $100 or more
Simply email me for details

Thursday, October 9, 2008

My Girls


My wonderful niece photographed my girls last weekend.
My littlest just turned one and big sis Rai will be eight in November.
My they grow so fast! (yes, there is a boy in between and he'll have his turn in January)



Melissa is offering a special for Christmas.
If you are interested book it soon, cause she only takes a few shoots and will fill up fast.

You will not be disappointed! Her website is melissafullmer.com go there and get all the details.

My inspiration

Amy Atlas is her name and she's an event planner in New York City that specializes in Dessert Tables. Looks amazing huh? Think that sort of thing would take off here in Fort Worth because I'm sure thinking of starting my own business! I'm inspired.

I think I'll make up a batch of these brownie pops too!

Monday, September 29, 2008

Wash Their Mouths Out with Soap




They might like it if the soap looks anything like these yummy creations!

I've tried my hand at soapmaking in the past - I might have to
break out my popsicle molds and see what I can whip up. I do
love to "bloglift" a great idea.

They are made of Pure Glycerin soap which is very easy to work with.
You can pick it up at craft stores like Michael's and Hobby Lobby or buy it online like I do at Wholesale Supplies Plus
they sell all sorts of products for the do-it-yourselfer!

Did you know.....Glycerin is a humectant, drawing moisture to your skin, allowing it to remain hydrated and soft. It is also known to be a natural remedy for yeast and fungal infections, such as eczema and psoriasis.
It is especially good for sensitive skin because it does not contain synthetic ingredients that will cause irritation. It does a great job of keeping your skin looking AND feeling healthy and soft.


If you don't want to attempt to make your own you can purchase Soapsicles here they have TONS of great, unique stuff!But if you are anything like me ~ you love a great craft project.
I promise you can make these, it's easy! My friend Kerri has a great tutorial on her blog
here.
This is an example of the beautiful soap she made ~ go check it out because she is also HOSTING A GIVEAWAY and I know how we all love FREE GOODIES!

Monday, September 22, 2008

Discovering Where I'm "At"


I just read an excerpt from The Worn Out Woman
This is a quote that really stood out to me:

“The problem is that we really can’t do it all- and if we try, the items we never get to are sometimes the most important ones. Overcommitment is not only exhausting; it also makes maintaining balance almost impossible because “urgent” issues will almost always crowd out those that are more important but less time sensitive.
We quickly reach the point where we are routinely postponing time with the Lord and with family and friends in favor of “getting things done”- even replacing meaningful relationships with the temporary rewards of trying to live up to everyone’s expectations.”


I want to do SO MANY things. I try to plan, prioritize, organize and stay on top of everything. I'm at the point of just trying to come to terms with the fact that I CAN'T DO IT ALL!
I (we, the family) get invited to something and we try to go because I feel it's important and I enjoy supporting my friends and family. Besides, I want them to return the favor and support us in our endeavors. I often get disappointed when my friends let me down and that weighs on me. I also tend to have a hard time saying no.

So, I’ve been encouraged to take the time to really think and pray through all of the things that are clamoring for my time and attention. My children are growing up before my eyes and I don't want to look back and realize that I've missed something. So I'm prioritizing which relationships and activities that should really take precedence in my life now. By setting my priorities I feel it will help to ensure that I am spending my time and energy on the things that really matter the most. If you feel frazzled or stressed I encourage you to do the same.

I'm sure you've noticed the lack of blog posts. I'm hoping to get caught up soon.
Raistlyn started 2nd grade, I got a new (keep me VERY busy) calling at church, Adam passed his 1st certification test, Rowan turned 1, and Caiden started potty training - just to name a few big events in our lives...we have alot of pictures to post to get caught up...but I'm vowing to not let it stress me out!

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Little Snowie



We got this little snowie - he's AWESOME,
the kid's just LOVE him.
We got him out after FHE and
made us up a little summer treat!








Monday, August 4, 2008

Make Your Cupcakes PoP!

Cupcake Pops and Cupcake Bites (Video Instructions from the Martha Stewart Show)

1 13X9 baked cake (from a box cake mix or from scratch … any flavor)

1 can cream cheese frosting (or about 2 cups equivalent from scratch)

1 flower shaped cookie cutter (1.25" wide X .75" tall)

1 package chocolate bark

1 package pink candy melts or white chocolate bark

bowls for dipping

wax paper

aluminum foil

lollipop sticks
sprinkles, m&ms or something similar for top of cupcake

small plastic treat bags and ribbon to package the Cupcake Pops
candy cups and truffle boxes to individually package the Cupcake Bites
styrofoam block

1. Bake a cake from a mix or from scratch and cool completely.

2. Crumble cake into a fine consistency into a large bowl.
TIP: If the texture is too coarse, you can run it through a food processor.

3. Add can of cream cheese frosting or homemade frosting and blend together using the back of a large spoon. Blend thoroughly.

4. Roll mixture into 1.25" - 1.5" size balls and lay on wax paper covered cookie sheet. You may want to periodically rinse and dry your hands off in between.

5. Cover with aluminum foil or plastic wrap and chill in refrigerator for several hours.
TIP: You can speed this up by placing in the freezer for about 15 minutes.



6. Remove from cooler. Begin to shape into cupcakes using a small flower-shaped cookie cutter. Take the chilled ball and roll it into more of an oval and then slide into cookie cutter. Push it into cutter until about half fills the cutter and the rest sticks out of the top in the shape of a mound. Then push the shaped cupcake carefully out of the cookie cutter from the bottom. Set right side up on a wax paper covered cookie sheet. Continue with remaining balls.


7. Once shaped, cover and return to freezer. (5-10 minutes)
TIP: You can leave them covered in the refrigerator overnight if you want to do the dipping on the following day.

8. While cupcake shapes are chilling, begin to heat up your chocolate bark.
Brown chocolate bark for the bottoms. Pink or white chocolate for the tops.
Follow the instructions on the package for melting. Most recommend heating for 30 second intervals at a time and stirring in between. You can also do the double boiler method.

9. When you are ready to dip, remove from freezer and set up another wax paper covered cookie sheet. Take the cupcake shaped mixture and dip bottoms into the melted chocolate - just to the point where the mounded shape starts. Remove from chocolate, turn upside down and wiggle so that the excess starts to slide down slightly. Then lay on the wax paper upside down.

10. If you want them to be lollipops, then go ahead and insert the lollipop sticks while the chocolate is still wet. Continue with rest of the cupcakes. You can also leave some without the sticks. They’re just as cute as Cupcake Bites.
TIP: Dip end of your lollipop stick in the melted chocolate before inserting into chocolate bottoms. Not sure if this helps a lot, but it couldn't hurt.
DON'T - get water in the chocolate. Make sure your hands are completely dry. Water will cause the chocolate to separate and mess up all your hard work.



11. Dry completely. (15-20 minutes) Once dry, dip the tops of the cupcakes in the pink or white chocolate. You may need to move it around a little to cover all the exposed areas.

TIP: Let the pink chocolate sit for a few minutes after heating to thicken. This will help it from dripping down the sides of the cupcake.

12. Remove from the pink/white chocolate and turn right side up. You may need to hold and rotate it if there is any excess so that it doesn’t drip down too far.
TIP: You can use a toothpick to help cover any areas the melted chocolate didn't cover.

13. For the Cupcake Bites - just turn right side up and rest on the wax paper. Then go ahead and put a m&m on the top and add sprinkles while wet.


14. For the lollipops, Continue holding and place an m&m on the top and add sprinkles. Let them dry in a styrofoam block that you have already poked holes into.


15. When completely dry, cover the lollipops with small plastic treat bags and tie with a ribbon. For the Cupcake Bites, place in a candy cup and package in small candy truffle boxes to present individually.

Makes about 50.
You can store these in an airtight container and they will last for several days. You can also store in the refrigerator if you would like them cold.

Via Bakarella