Day 11: DIY Winter Snowglobes

DAY 11 is brought to you by, the lovely Suzanne of BebehblogHello friends! I’m currently planning my daughter’s second birthday party with a North Pole Winter Sparkle Candy Cane Fairy theme (it makes sense in my head, I promise) and I made some cute and easy snow globes to help decorate the cake table. We actually made similar ones as favors for her birthday last year, but I’ve learned a few lessons in snow-globe-technique since then so I thought a little tutorial was in order!

Materials:

– glass jars with screw-on lids
– small plastic figures
bottle brush trees
– hot glue gun/sticks
– small styrofoam balls
– glitter

If you’re reusing jars from your kitchen, everything from pasta sauce to baby food works. Soak them in warm, soapy water to easily scrape off label and to make sure they’re really clean and paint the lids if they’re aren’t plain already. If you’ve already recycled all your jars this week, mason jars are a great alternative. You can buy them everywhere from Amazon.com to the grocery store to Goodwill. Screw tops are a must – my square jar lid seemed really tight but leaks like crazy if you bump it.

Bottle brush trees are available at the craft store during Christmas (well, sort of Christmas – I bought mine in early October) near the little village set-ups. They come in various sizes but LEMAX is the brand that works the best:

Bottle brush trees are actually dyed green so if you put them in your snow globe as-is they will turn your water dark and murky. No one likes a murky snow globe! You can avoid this by bleaching the bottle brush trees – just soak them for 20-30 minutes in a 50/50 bleach and water mix and you’ll have white trees. Give them a little rinse before you put them in your globe. If you REALLY want green trees, look for ones made out of wire so the color won’t bleed. They’re in the same place at the craft store, just a little more expensive and come in packs of 2.

These little plastic animals that come in tubes are perfect for snow globes since they won’t rust and the color stays fast. You can get them at the craft store or from Amazon and they come in tons of varieties. I used arctic animals to fit my theme. You can also use plastic cupcake toppers – they make everything from bicycles to squirrels.

Cut a styrofoam ball in half and glue your animal to the curved side, then glue the flat side to your jar lid. In bigger jars you can do the same with a tree, in smaller jars just do one or the other. Make sure you don’t glue them too close to the edge so you can still get the lid onto the jar!

While you’re waiting for the glue to dry, sprinkle some glitter in your jar – if you cover the whole bottom you get a good amount of “snow”. Don’t use really small or really light glitter or it will all just float on top of the water – the craft store brand works great! I mixed a little silver glitter in with my white to add some sparkle.

Add water until it is almost full. Once the hot glue is dry, hold the jar over the sink and carefully put your lid back on. The animal/tree should break the surface tension and any floating glitter should swirl around. Make sure the lid screwed on tightly and flip your jar over.

Ta-da! You have a snow globe! Shake and enjoy. Kids love helping pick out the animals, add the glitter and shake the jars, so it’s a fun afternoon craft for everyone.

– Suzanne, Bebehblog

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A very big THANK you to Suzanne for sharing this fantastic DIY. Please, be sure to give her blog home a visit.

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Day 9: Homemade Apple Chips

Day 9: Today I’m sharing a simple homemade apple chips recipe! Only two ingredients. These little treats are delicious! My kiddo calls them “Dessert”. They would also be perfect to give as a hostess gift. Here’s how I made it:

Ingredients:

– 2 Apple (Honey Crisp’s are perfect, since they’re so sweet)

– Cinnamon

Directions:

– Slice up your apples. You’ll need them all to be about the same size. You could use a mandoline, but if you don’t have one use a knife (and try and cut them all the same size).

– Optional: cut out the cores. You don’t have to, but I like to.

– Sprinkle on some cinnamon and rub it into the apple slices.

– Place your apple slices on a baking sheet, and place in a 190 degree oven.

– Now, let them bake for 3 – 6 hours. That’s quite the range of time, but it will depend on how thick your apple slices are. Test them out every 30 to 60 minutes.

– When your apples are ready, pull them out of the oven and let them cool. Place them in an airtight container (a jar, perhaps) for storage.

– You’re done!

You can share this with your family for a treat, or add a gift tag and share them as a gift for a hostess!

– Chelsey

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Day 8: Silkscreen Painted Amaryllis Pot

DAY 8 is brought to you by, the lovely Emily of Peck Life: The fabulous Martha Stewart recently came out with a line of glass painting supplies, and after seeing some of the possibilities, I knew I had to try it! The paints work on glass AND ceramic so I decided to combine this project with one of my favorite holiday displays – amaryllis. Buying amaryllis bulbs and pre-planting pots can save a ton of money (vs. buying them already blooming closer to Christmas) and make a great handmade gift for family and friends.

Here are the supplies you’ll need:

– Squeegee Set

– Silkscreen of your choice {I used ferns}

– Glass paint {I used Metallic opaque in green gold}

– Glass or ceramic pot of your choice

Before you begin, wash your pot and complete the cleaning with a final swipe from an alcohol soaked cotton ball, just to make sure the surface is free from any small particles or debris.

Start by placing the silkscreen directly on the pot in the desired position. Smooth it over the pot and make sure it’s clung to the ceramic and that there are no air bubbles. Once it’s in place, squirt a small amount of paint directly onto the silkscreen and begin spreading it using the squeegee. It’s best if you go one direction when spreading the paint. I ended up starting at the top of the stencil and painting in a downward motion.

When you have completely covered the silkscreen with paint, immediately remove the stencil and wash with warm water. It will need to dry for 20-30 minutes before using it again. You’ll also want to let your newly painted design dry. To completely “cure” the piece, you can let it air dry for 21 days OR cook it in the oven according to the directions.

Once your pots are completely cooked and done, visit your local nursery for some good quality potting soil and amaryllis bulbs. Plant according to package directions and in a few weeks, you’ll have a beautiful plant ready for gift giving! I like to tie mine with some ribbon just to make it festive! My Amaryllis won’t be blooming for a while, so I would like to share some flower photos of the wonderful gift you’ll be giving:


Photo Credit: bulb from Phil Dokas, and flower from Cat Dancing

 – Emily, Peck Life

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Day 6: Thrifted Glassware Candles

I don’t know why, but I’ve never tried making my own candles. I guess I’ve always thought, “Why make, when you can buy?” BUT, most candles don’t come in cool containers that would look cute to have around your house (unless you’re paying $30 a candle). SO, that’s why I’m making mine this year. They also make great gifts (especially a hostess gift) for this holiday season. Here’s how I made it:

Supplies needed:

– Soy wax (I like microwaveable wax)

– Candle wick (found here)

– Essential oil (I chose apple cinnamon)

– 2 vintage glasses

How to:

– Clean up your vintage glassware (you can find some glassware at any thrift store, for pretty cheap).

Optional: preheat your vintage glassware in the oven. I set the oven to as low as it would go. I just wanted the glassware a little warm (hopefully this will help the wax to adhere better).

– Follow the directions, of your soy wax package, to melt the amount of wax you will need. My wax was easily melted in the microwave after about 5 minutes, in a microwave safe container. Once the wax was clear, combine about an ounce of oil into the melted wax.

– Take your glassware out of the oven, place your wicks into the glassware, and pour the hot wax in. Adjust the wick so it’s centered in the container.

– The wicks are heavy, and do tend to drift away from the center. To solve this problem, I used some scotch tape to make a criss-cross support around the wick. This held it up.

– Allow your candle(s) to cool, overnight if necessary.

– You’re done! You can add a little gift tag to give these candles as a gift…. or, keep them for yourself.

Chelsey 

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Currently

I have another new post over at Better Homes and Gardens! This week I’m sharing a free “Welcome” printable, to make your very own Welcome pumpkin. You can find it here. I love this pumpkin!

Obsessing over: Halloween candy. Ha! I don’t eat many sweets… but, when I bring those little bite-sized candies into my home: I can’t stop myself. Especially the Reese’s cups.

Working on: This year’s 50 DIY Days of Christmas! I did this last year, too. It’s been a ton of work and I am excited to share!

Thinking about: How grumpy my kid was tonight. It was a crazy meltdown. Whoa.

Anticipating: The weekend! We’re getting close to finishing our little fence. Weeee!

Listening to: Parks and Rec. Ha! Love this show.

Drinking: Wine. It’s like mama’s medicine for crazy toddler meltdowns.

Wishing: I had a reese’s peanut butter cup in my hand.

 

Just a couple links to share with you this week…. 

Headed to a baby shower? Cute DIY to show you how to turn onesies into cupcakes.

This little girl’s birthday party is so cute! I’m loving the braided hair gift favors!

PLUS, there’s one ticket left for my meet up! If you’ve been considering coming, there you go…

Happy Friday everyone!


Wordless{ish} Wednesday: Forgotten photos

I was wandering my files, and found these poor forgotten photos from my trip to Napa. Some delicious espresso from my first day there. These photos make me feel relaxed.

Happy Wednesday!

– Chelsey

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{If you have a Wordless{ish} Wednesday, please feel free to link it up below. And, feel free to link up to these blogs too… Parenting by DummiesProject AliciaJenni from the BlogBree: his honey and her mommy, and Live and Love Outloud.

 




Currently…

Currently….

Obsessing over: Sleep. I am exhausted from this week. I was in California, again. It was another wonderful trip. I just need a good night’s sleep.

Working on: Prepping for Crafty Wonderland! I got in, yay!

Thinking about: How much I need to do this week. So much coming up, I’ll let you know what’s up soon. Hee!

Anticipating: Sleep. Ha!

Listening to: The Office is currently one.

Drinking: Water. Bedtime.

Wishing: I was in bed.

Was that the best post ever? Hmmmm. Ok, good night!

– Chelsey

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