Showing posts with label Mother's Day Ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mother's Day Ideas. Show all posts

Friday, August 16, 2013

Printable Recipe Cards DIY

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printable recipe cards instructions


what you’ll need

let’s do it

  • print out template on white card stock
  • add favorite recipes
  • cut out along lines
  • tie set of cards with brightly colored ribbon

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Framed Message Board or Bucket Board

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THIS BLOGGER HASN'T HAD LUCK W/ non-draining containers....
BUT  I LOVE THIS IDEA
THE BUCKETS WOULD HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN THEM TOUGH.

MAYBE A NOTE BOARD ? 

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how to create a framed container herb garden

what you’ll need

  • old picture frame
  • chicken wire
  • acrylic or spray paint
    TIP: use old house paint to lacquer a rustic old frame
  • paint brush
  • staple gun and staples
  • hammer
  • 2 eye screws
  • jute rope for hanging
  • small metal buckets
  • wood clothespins

let’s do it

  • find or repurpose an old picture frame
  • paint with your choice of color and let dry
  • trim and attach chicken wire to backside of frame using staple gun
  • secure staples in place carefully with hammer
  • pre-drill small holes about 2-3 inches from top of frame so you don’t split the wood;
  • screw in eye screws
    TIP: tie rope around the top part of the frame to hang if you don’t want to use eye screws
  • cut rope to desired length
  • tie to each eye screw with knots
  • plant herbs in metal buckets
  • hang buckets from chicken wire with clothespins


DIY Memory In A Jar Instructions

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DIY memory jars instructions

what you’ll need

  • upcycled mason or pasta sauce jar
  • hot glue gun
  • collected memories and photos

let’s do it

  • wash and dry jar
  • gather items for jar
  • select filler for bottom of jar (sand, moss, dirt, leaves, fabric)
  • hot glue filler to secure
  • start layering memories in jar, hot glue to secure
TIP: less is more so pick your favorite items or make 2 jars
  • make banners with name, year and location
  • screw on lid tightly, add exterior embellishments if desired
  • decorate your shelves with memories

DIY Personalized Planting Pot Gifts

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DIY personalized planter instructions

what you’ll need

  • terra cotta pot
  • blue painter’s tape
  • exterior house paint or spray paint
  • foam paint brush
  • small point paint brush
  • letter stencil
  • stencil or stipple brush

let’s do it

  • wipe off pot with cloth to remove dust
  • apply tape around pot leaving approximately ¼ of pot exposed
TIP: instead of tape, measure and mark with a ruler and pencil. Use marks as a guide for tape placement to create a straight edge.
  • paint planter
  • let dry
  • apply another 1-2 coats, allowing to dry between each coat
  • repeat with tape and paint for other half of pot
  • remove painter’s tape
TIP: remove  tape at an angle so you don’t pull up the paint you just applied
  • let dry another 1-2 hours
  • place stencil between colors slightly overlapping bottom color
  • TIP: hold stencil firmly with hand since it’s a curved surface
  • paint first letter with color used on bottom of pot
TIP: move brush up and down to stencil so the finished letter has crisp edges
  • let dry before moving to next letter
  • position stencil for next letter and paint
  • repeat for all letters
  • freehand “the” using small point brush
TIP: pencil in letters on the pot or paper first to create a guideline for painting

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Chunky Guacamole

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Don't worry if you don't have a Microplane to grate the onion for this chunky guacamole recipe. Scratching the inside of the onion with a fork and a quick chop will create the same results. chunky-guacamole-recipe-avocado-cherylstyle

chunky guacamole recipe

makes 8 servings

what you’ll need

  • 4 avocados
  • ½ small red onion, grated
  • 1 small tomato, diced
  • ½ teaspoon chili powder
  • ½ teaspoon ground white pepper
  • ½ teaspoon dried cilantro
  • ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
  • juice of 1 lime
  • salt, to taste
  • grater or microplane

let’s do it

  • remove avocados from shells; save shells
  • mash 3 avocados in bowl with back of fork
  • dice 1 avocado and add to other avocado mixture
  • add rest of ingredients and mix well
  • serve in avocado skins


Cheerios Sheep Treats

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cheerios sheep treats

What You’ll Need

Makes approximately 6 sheep
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1 1/3 cups mini marshmallows (plus additional for assembly)
  • 2 cups either multi-grain and chocolate Cheerios (depending on desired sheep’s color)
  • White or dark chocolate chips
  • Pretzel sticks
  • White and dark chocolate coated almonds (or Whoppers if you don’t like nuts)
  • Toothpicks

Let’s Do It

Sheep’s body:
  • Melt 1 tablespoon of butter; add marshmallows and stir until melted
  • Remove from heat and add 2 cups of Cheerios, mix together
  • Spoon out heaping tablespoon of mixture and use lightly greased hands to mold into egg-like shape
  • For legs, melt white or dark chocolate chips to use as glue; break pretzel sticks to ¾” lengths and attach to sheep’s body
Sheep’s head:
  • Apply small amount of melted chocolate and press into end of body
  • For ears, cut mini marshmallows into small pieces and use melted chocolate to glue them on top of head
  • For eyes, dip toothpick into melted chocolate and add two dots to face


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Strawberry Garden Dessert

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What You’ll Need

Makes 6 pots (plus additional strawberries)

Let’s Do It

  • In food processor blend Oreos into crumbs; set aside
  • Make pudding according to package instructions; set aside
  • Place melting wafers in small metal bowl
  • Place water in small saucepan and bring to boil; lower water temperature to medium-high and set metal bowl with melting wafers on saucepan, making sure water is not touching bottom of bowl; melt wafers while stirring constantly
  • Dip strawberries in melted chocolate, remove excess back into bowl and transfer to a parchment-lined plate; place in refrigerator until chocolate is set
  • Pour remaining melted chocolate in piping bag with narrow tip; drizzle lines over strawberries to simulate growth rings on carrots
  • Line pots with food-safe parchment paper (or insert small cup); fill with alternating layers of Oreo crumbs and chocolate pudding, ending with Oreo crumbs on top
  • Add “carrots” and enjoy

Plan on sacrificing a few strawberries while you perfect your technique. You can always eat the rejects.

Egg Shell Seedling Centerpiece

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egg shell seedling centerpiece

What You’ll Need

  • Eggs with the yolk blown out (instructions below)
  • Needle and bowl
  • Rectangular planter
  • Florist foam
  • Soil
  • Ashland moss (available at craft stores)
  • Fresh white Alyssum flowers
  • Burlap ribbon

Let’s Do It

Prepare Egg Shells
  • Start by removing the insides of your eggs, leaving behind a non-perishable outer shell
  • While standing over a large bowl, take a washed, uncooked egg and use a needle to carefully poke a small hole in the top and then poke a larger hole in the bottom
  • Blow through the top of the egg until all of the insides are removed
  • Carefully wash your empty eggs and set aside to dry
Centerpiece
  • Place floral foam inside planter and pile on a generous layer of moss
  • Gently chip away at eggshells so they look like they've been freshly hatched
  • Fill eggshells with soil and plant small sprigs of Alyssum
  • Display the freshly planted Alyssum (in eggshells) on top of the moss
  • Tie burlap ribbon around planter

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Bird Nest with Chocolate Eggs Recipe

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Nutella bird nests with chocolate eggs recipe

what you’ll need

makes 12–15 nests
  • 6 cups mini marshmallows
  • 6 ounces semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 1 1/2 cup Nutella  ****can also use sunflower type butter (peanut butter)
  • 1 cup creamy peanut butter *** can use sunflower butter ***
  • 1 box Fiber One cereal
  • 36 mini Cadbury eggs

let’s do it

  • fill medium saucepan 1/3 full with water; bring to boil
  • put marshmallows in medium-sized bowl and set over boiling water; stir constantly until marshmallows begin to melt
  • add chocolate chips, Nutella and peanut butter to mixture; stir until completely melted and remove from heat
  • add cereal immediately to mixture and combine thoroughly
  • take approximately ¼ cup of mixture when cool enough to handle; mold with lightly greased hands into nest shape
  • let nests harden in refrigerator for 30 minutes
  • add Cadbury Mini Eggs

Origami Paper Mache Egg Centerpiece

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how to create this origami paper mache egg centerpiece

what you’ll need

  • Mod Podge (Matte)
  • origami paper
  • balloons
  • craft sponge brush
  • small plastic plant liner(s)

let’s do it

  • origami-paper-mache-easter-egg-centerpiece-cherylstyle2blow up balloons
  • cut origami paper into 1 ½ x 3 inch strips
  • apply generous a coat of Mod Podge to balloon using sponge brush
  • attach origami paper until 2/3 of balloon is covered
  • add additional layer of Mod Podge over origami paper
  • set balloon aside to dry overnight
  • pop balloon and place plant liner or miniature vase inside paper mache egg
  • insert small plastic plant liner to display potted flowers or small bunch of flowers within paper mache egg
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All About Grandma Idea

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grandma mother’s day questionnaire

What You’ll Need

Let’s Do It

  • Print template
  • Have children fill in the blanks
  • Trim to size and frame



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Gift or Shower Basket Ideas

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how to create a mother’s day spa basket- wedding shower-graduation gift- baby shower basket........

CHANGE and make it a Father's Day gift too.

What You’ll Need

  • A medium-sized basket
  • Tissue paper or crinkle paper
  • A few of mom’s favorite magazines
  • Make-up remover wipes
  • Yummy smelling soap
  • Natural sea sponge
  • Luxurious lotion
  • Pretty nail polish
  • Pocket tissue

Let’s Do It

  • Fill basket with tissue or crinkle paper
  • Place magazines in back of basket
  • Carefully add other items in front with labels out

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DIY GARDEN MARKERS

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I LOVE THIS IDEA.
NOT JUST FOR MOTHER'S DAY.
DO YOU HAVE A BRIDE-TO-BE THAT LOVES GARDENING?
A FATHER'S DAY IDEA TOO.

jewelry nickel stamping blanks DIY garden markers instructions

what you’ll need

  • jewelry nickel stamping blanks found at your local craft store
  • 20 gauge floral stem wire
  • fine point sharpie
  • colored nail polish
  • wire cutters or scissors

let’s do it

  • write name of herb on the jewelry nickel stamping blank using a fine point Sharpie
  • paint one corners of tag with 1-2 coats of colored nail polish to add a little flair
    TIP: if you mess up with the marker or nail polish, use Goo Gone and a paper towel to wipe clean and start over
  • cut floral wire to approximately 9″ using wire cutters or scissors
  • sculpt wire into swirl or other fun shape
  • thread stamping blank onto wire
  • put marker into pot

paint chips DIY garden markers instructions

what you’ll need

  • paint chips from local hardware store or colored craft paper
  • scissors
  • ruler
  • 20 gauge floral stem wire
  • fine point Sharpie
  • small hole punch

let’s do it

  • cut paint chips or craft paper to approximately 1″ wide by 2 1/2″ tall
  • punch hole in each corner of paint chip
  • write name of herbs on paint chips with marker
    TIP: to create a more artsy garden marker, it’s fun to sketch a little picture of the herb to go along with the name
  • hold floral wire in the middle with one hand
  • gently bend wire over your finger with your other hand (both sides should be even length when finished)
  • thread paint chips onto wire, almost up to curve
  • trim wire if needed
  • place in indoor herb garden

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Paint chip garden markers are so easy and inexpensive, you can change their colors based on the season! DIY-garden-markers-cherylstyle-B1

Citrus Salt Scrub Recipe

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DIY lemon citrus scrub instructions

what you’ll need

Makes (4) 3 ounce containers
  • 1½ cups natural, coarse sea salt
  • ¼ cup light olive oil (or almond or coconut oil)
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest
  • ½ teaspoon fresh lemon juice  *** can use oranges, grapefruit as well ***
  • 1–2 drops natural lemon essence (optional)
  • 4 sealable containers

Let’s Do It

  • combine oil and sea salt together (if using something other than coarse sea salt, add olive oil in small increments so the mixture isn’t oversaturated)
  • add lemon zest
  • add lemon juice
  • add lemon essence
  • fill containers and store at room temperature
  • include instructions for use:  Prior to leaving shower, apply scrub all over body in circular motion and rinse well

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DIY EASY Mothers Day Card Projects

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hand stitched personalized stationery cards instructions

What You’ll Need

  • Greeting cards or card stock
  • Envelopes to fit card size
  • Corkboard
  • Punching awl
  • Embroidery floss
  • Cross-stitch needle
  • Scissors

Let’s Do It

  • Trim greeting card or card stock and fold to desired size
  • Place paper on cork board
  • Use punching awl to pierce design onto card
  • Using embroidery floss and cross-stitch needle, sew design through holes (the bigger stitch should be on the outer or visible side of the card)
  • Knot ends of floss when complete

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