So I have a deep love for wreaths. I will make a new wreath for every holiday just because, so here is my Easter wreath.
What I have always hated about Easter wreaths is your choices for decorations. You have bunnies, eggs, and chick's. That's it. What I love, pastels!!!!!!
I took plastic eggs I got from the dollar store and some decorated, glitter eggs from the dollar store and jazzed them up a bit. I used little bit of felt cut outs of bunnies and chick's with the eggs and some leftover Valentines Ribbon wreath love and threw it on the wreath. I found a new love for some bunnies and chick's!!!
Monday, March 26, 2012
I Like it Cheesy!
If you have searched far and wide for that perfect potato recipe, you can finally end your search. These potatoes are the very best casserole and your entire family will love them. Extra bonus is that they are awesome served as leftovers.
Cheesy Crunchy Potato Casserole
1 32oz bag of shredded hash browns (thawed)
1 10oz can of cream of chicken soup
1/2 cup of melted margarine melted
1 10oz bag of sharp cheddar shredded cheese
8oz of sour cream
Salt and pepper
Topping
3 cups of crushed cornflakes
1/4 cup of melted margarine
Mix all of the ingredients, except for the topping, into one very large bowl. Spread this into a 13x9 casserole dish ungreased.
Next take the cornflakes and pour them into a freezer bag and bust them up. Take out some aggression, then pour the melted 1/4 cup of butter into the bag. Toss it all around and pour the topping evenly on top of the potatoes.
Put it in the oven on 350 for 30 minutes until the top is nice and toasty.
Now sit back and enjoy. Make sure you get all you want on the first serving, because there won't be any left for the second helping.
Cheesy Crunchy Potato Casserole
1 32oz bag of shredded hash browns (thawed)
1 10oz can of cream of chicken soup
1/2 cup of melted margarine melted
1 10oz bag of sharp cheddar shredded cheese
8oz of sour cream
Salt and pepper
Topping
3 cups of crushed cornflakes
1/4 cup of melted margarine
Mix all of the ingredients, except for the topping, into one very large bowl. Spread this into a 13x9 casserole dish ungreased.
Next take the cornflakes and pour them into a freezer bag and bust them up. Take out some aggression, then pour the melted 1/4 cup of butter into the bag. Toss it all around and pour the topping evenly on top of the potatoes.
Put it in the oven on 350 for 30 minutes until the top is nice and toasty.
Now sit back and enjoy. Make sure you get all you want on the first serving, because there won't be any left for the second helping.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Time for a Re-Org
It was finally time to address our master closet "situation". I have a bit of a shopping problem and I needed to have a little bit of a reality check, as well as, clean up our closet. I wanted to do it on a budget and not spend a ton because I am hoping in a year to do something fancy. Have my own little Mariah Carey closet ;)
Here are some of the cheap ideas I came up with.
1. Towel rack for ties
This one was about $10, but you can get a plastic one for $3-$4.
2. Hook towel rack for belts
Cost- $12
3. 3 Hook over the door hanger for purses
This one cost $10, but they have so many different types and some were is a little as $5.
4. Single hook over the door hanger for my husbands belt
Cost: $4
5. And the shoes.
This is about a quarter of my shoes, do not judge me, and I had this shelf that was taking up a little nook in my closet. This is where I wanted to hang the towel racks for belts and ties. So I turned it on its side and put it on a shelf that was not being used.
So the whole thing was about $35, which I thought was pretty good. What budget friendly organization ideas do you have?
Here are some of the cheap ideas I came up with.
1. Towel rack for ties
This one was about $10, but you can get a plastic one for $3-$4.
2. Hook towel rack for belts
Cost- $12
3. 3 Hook over the door hanger for purses
This one cost $10, but they have so many different types and some were is a little as $5.
4. Single hook over the door hanger for my husbands belt
Cost: $4
5. And the shoes.
This is about a quarter of my shoes, do not judge me, and I had this shelf that was taking up a little nook in my closet. This is where I wanted to hang the towel racks for belts and ties. So I turned it on its side and put it on a shelf that was not being used.
So the whole thing was about $35, which I thought was pretty good. What budget friendly organization ideas do you have?
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
They Call Me a.....Carpenter?!?
I found these awesome door knobs at Hobby Lobby for a dollar each and I wanted to do something cool with them. During my manic master bedroom organization, I decided to organize all my necklaces and here is what I came up with. This was my very first "carpentry" project!!
What you need:
Piece of wood (you choose the length and type)
Door knobs (however many you would like)
Drill
Forstner bit
Drill bit
Pull saw
File
Since the knobs I brought had nuts that screw into the back, I had to recess the wood so the nuts would fit with a 3/8" forstner bit.
Next I used a 3/16" drill bit to make a hole all the way through on the front. Then you screw the knobs in. The nut goes on the back of the hole in the recess on the back of the wood, knob in the front.
The screw will be much longer then you need, so use a pull saw, have it flush against the wood and saw off the extra length.
If you need to you can use a file to smooth out the jagged edge of the rest of the screw. This will keep you from cutting yourself or scratching up your wall.
And you are ready to hang. I used two eye hooks and some ribbon and the finished look.......
What you need:
Piece of wood (you choose the length and type)
Door knobs (however many you would like)
Drill
Forstner bit
Drill bit
Pull saw
File
Since the knobs I brought had nuts that screw into the back, I had to recess the wood so the nuts would fit with a 3/8" forstner bit.
Next I used a 3/16" drill bit to make a hole all the way through on the front. Then you screw the knobs in. The nut goes on the back of the hole in the recess on the back of the wood, knob in the front.
The screw will be much longer then you need, so use a pull saw, have it flush against the wood and saw off the extra length.
If you need to you can use a file to smooth out the jagged edge of the rest of the screw. This will keep you from cutting yourself or scratching up your wall.
And you are ready to hang. I used two eye hooks and some ribbon and the finished look.......
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
WineS
I fell in love with all the craft projects that have a solution for all my wine corks!! So I decided to use them on a giant initial. I think I had about 80 wine works, which I had saved for the last four years. Naturally, I felt this would be no sweat....WRONG. I ran out of corks. So, if you are OCD like me you can order these online. I got 200 for $40 which I know I will use the rest in other projects. These are not used, so they will be wider then your used corks and some will not have a label on them. If you are a patient soul and the blank letter does not bother you, then you can add this as you drink. I honestly love the end result and the entire project was super easy.
Here is what you need:
A giant letter (I used one of the paper letters because it was much cheaper and easier to find)
Paint
Brush
Glue gun
Wine corks
Paint the sides and front of the letter with the paint color of your choice. I initially laid out my corks to see how many I would need. You can also just lay this out as you go. I kept my corks pretty close together, you can space this out more and you could probably less corks. Simply put a thin layer of super glue on one bottom of the cork and clue to the letter.
And here is the final result.
Get to drinking and make sure you host those wine parties and keep the corks!
Cheers!!
Here is what you need:
A giant letter (I used one of the paper letters because it was much cheaper and easier to find)
Paint
Brush
Glue gun
Wine corks
Paint the sides and front of the letter with the paint color of your choice. I initially laid out my corks to see how many I would need. You can also just lay this out as you go. I kept my corks pretty close together, you can space this out more and you could probably less corks. Simply put a thin layer of super glue on one bottom of the cork and clue to the letter.
And here is the final result.
Get to drinking and make sure you host those wine parties and keep the corks!
Cheers!!
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