Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Chalkboard Cheese Plate- Completed 2.26.12

White Corningware plate from thrift store, chalkboard spray paint....... Simple!

Birchy votive holders- Completed 2.26.12

Next, I moved on to these really cool candle votive holders. I had been wanting to do this since I first saw it. This project was super easy and fun and can be done in a few short hours. I used vases from a thrift store. I hear the Dollar Store has usable ones too. I used flat white spray paint. You can use yarn or rubber bands, I only had yarn. With the yarn you will need to use tape at bottom and top. The pictures are self-explanatory.




Energy Bites- Completed 2.26.12

After a very lazy day Saturday, I needed to make up for lost time. I started with a recipe I found on Pinterest called Energy Bites found here: http://smashedpeasandcarrots.blogspot.com/2011/08/no-bake-energy-bites-recipe.html I did not have all the ingredients so I added what I wanted and left out what I didn't have. 



Here is my modified recipe:


 Energy Bites
1 cup Quaker Quick Oats 
1/2 cup almond butter (or any other nut butter)
1/3 cup honey
1/4 cup raisins
1/4 cup regular chocolate chips
1/4 cup sliced almonds
1 tsp vanilla

Mix everything in bowl. Chill in the refrigerator for half an hour. Roll into balls with hands. You should get about 12-16 bites, depending on how big you make them. They are delicious and they taste like peanut butter mixed with oatmeal cookie dough. Great afternoon snack alone or with an apple or a treat after dinner to satisfy sweet tooth.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Remembering the big day...

I wanted to share all the little projects and diy that made up our November 2011 wedding. I had the best time planning and I am sad it is over.  My theme was rustic fall. I had the invitations made at www.weddingpaperdivas.com but I added the tissue leaves and stamped them with a pine cone stamp on both the invitation envelope and response card envelope.
To keep things rustic, simple and cheap I used craft paper and made the Rehearsal dinner invites myself and mailed them in a regular long envelope.
I used the same craft paper to make the Wedding programs. Sticking with the pine cone on the front.  Adding raffia string looped through a hole punch and tied in a bow on the spine. They were displayed in a basket with a jar of pencils. On the back we thought it would be fun to have a word find to keep guests entertained. (Good thing since traffic caused me to be "one of those brides")


For the table numbers we had mini-chalkboards and the numbers were stenciled with white paint markers. To stand them up, picture stands in silver and gold, bought at The Dollar Store. 
We had many wood signs that I used a wood marker to write on. These were bought at the Dollar Store and Michael's Craft Store. We also used a stained chest to receive our gifts.



We had a seasonal signature drink and made the sign with a frame, chalkboard paint, stencils and paint markers. Just spray paint the glass of the frame with the chalkboard paint and voila!
Can't have a wedding without a flower girl and ring bearer.... craft box, basket, ribbon, leaves and flowers bought at Michael's. Burlap bought at Joanne's Fabrics. I used green floral wire to secure everything.

Favors Please! Smores on a stick ordered on Etsy from Nicoles Treats http://www.etsy.com/listing/29957527/smores-on-a-stick-chocolate-marshmallows, a cute poem on card stock with burlap backing and delicate ribbon bow. These were really tasty!
To tie in the pine cone again. We used them to display our escort cards. I was able to find pine cones at the Dollar Store. The ribbon and escort cards were found at Michael's.
I had so much fun planning our wedding. All the little details that really made it feel special and personal to us. I hope it gave you some ideas for your upcoming wedding or party.