Thursday, July 12, 2012
Glitter Wall
I saw on Pinterest that you could do a glitter accent wall with glue & glitter. I wasn't sure about the glue. I have put glue on walls PLENTY O TIMES & it peals off easily. So I looked for a clear paint. It does exists, but I only found 5 gallon tubs & it was mainly for sealing in projects. I kept looking because I wasn't too sure about it. Then I found a Faux Glaze by Behr. It was $27 for a gallon (a little pricey) they also sell a pint for &14. You're supposed to mix it with a color for sponging & such on walls. It looks white, but dries clear. It's to lighten a color or make it milky. Sooo I just added glitter! I made the mistake of buying the chunky glitter. What you need is the dusty glitter. I used silver & the cream color I already had of the dust type glitter. A pint would've covered the wall & then some, but I'm going to use the full gallon for other walls in the house (without glitter lol).
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Milk in the trash
I am a PROUD Starbucks gold card member. I recharge that thing every pay day and then on outings we go by there. The Madd Hatter either likes a Double Chocolaty ship OR a Hot Chocolaty Chip (hot chocolate) Bubba gets a chocolate milk in the carton. Today I asked MH what she wanted "I want the milk in the trash!" I had NO IDEA what this was so instead of the drive thru we went in. She grabs the carton milk ... Technically she is correct, the carton ends up in the trash so logically it is milk in trash, right? So I pay and Bubba is having a holy FIT! There was a guy there joking saying "Give that kid some milk! He needs his milk!" LOL It was insanity, but funny. I told the guy he was a milkaholic and he is getting treatment. LOL
The drive home was interesting. MH asked if cows jump over the moon. I told her only in fairytales and if we waited for a cow that we see daily to jump over the moon we'd be waiting a really long time. THEN I got a milk from a cow lesson from my 3 year old. According to her people in a factory make the milk and they take it to the cows and put it in their bellies. THEN a farmer comes and squeezes their bellies and the milk comes out. While all this is going on the cow is saying "Moooooo". That is how we get the milk we buy at the store. I'm not sure why we just don't cut out the middle man. Seems like an awful lot of work for some milk. She also schooled me on aliens. I told her they like to make pictures in corn fields. Apparently aliens HATE corn! They only drink milk from cows.
I DO have a craft, but it is going to take me several days. I KNOW you all are soooo disappointed LOL BUT I wanted to tell you all about where milk comes from. I thought you all needed the knowledge.
The drive home was interesting. MH asked if cows jump over the moon. I told her only in fairytales and if we waited for a cow that we see daily to jump over the moon we'd be waiting a really long time. THEN I got a milk from a cow lesson from my 3 year old. According to her people in a factory make the milk and they take it to the cows and put it in their bellies. THEN a farmer comes and squeezes their bellies and the milk comes out. While all this is going on the cow is saying "Moooooo". That is how we get the milk we buy at the store. I'm not sure why we just don't cut out the middle man. Seems like an awful lot of work for some milk. She also schooled me on aliens. I told her they like to make pictures in corn fields. Apparently aliens HATE corn! They only drink milk from cows.
I DO have a craft, but it is going to take me several days. I KNOW you all are soooo disappointed LOL BUT I wanted to tell you all about where milk comes from. I thought you all needed the knowledge.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Creamy Tomato Soup
This is a really good soup! I made it too thick and I know where I went wrong.
What you need 2 cans of tomatoes (I used petite diced tomatoes)
4 cups chicken broth
1 cup carrots
1 cup celery
1 cup onions
basil (I put in about 1/4 cup fresh basil)
oregano (I did 3-4 shakes)
bay leaf
1/2 cup butter (I think this is too much)
1/2 flour (I think this is too much)
1 cup parm cheese
2 cups half and half
salt and pepper to taste
What you need to do is put the first 8 items in either a crock pot for 6 hours on low OR in a pot and simmer until veggies are tender. Once it's all tender, melt the butter in another pot and add the flour. Like you're going to make a gravy. The reason why I say this is too much is because you will add about 1 cup of your HOT soup to this and it will INSTANTLY become thick. My advice would be less butter/flour mixture OR don't put in that initial 1 cup to the mixture and just dump the entire soup in there and simmer to get it a little thick. Then you add the half and half and the parm cheese. I do not buy butter with salt anymore and I bought fat free half and half ... I can't even tell! SO Bubba didn't like it AT ALL and Big Mak just got seconds. It's a really good soup I just wish I didn't put that initial cup of hot soup into the butter/flour mixture. That's why mine is so thick!
Where I got the recipe -
http://utah.todaysmama.com/2012/03/20/tomato-basil-parmesan-soup-in-the-slow-cooker-or-on-the-stove-top/
I did the crock pot version |
The flour/butter mixture |
Everything poured in lastly the parm |
The "Cooker" serious |
The "Cooker" smiling |
Monday, May 14, 2012
A "fancier" pillow case dress
Ok Soooo I got the idea to make a pillow sack SHIRT for myself from a redeployment photo a friend posted of FB. Her daughter had a pillow case (or are the potato sack dresses well whatever) dress on as a top. I thought HOW CUTE! It's flowy, you can wear leggings under it. ANYWAY, I made myself the top all I needed to do was hem it and guess who comes home from school ... twirling it, commenting on how she LOVES purple and how my top is purple and how she LOVES purple dresses. Like every mom on a guilt trip put on by their daughter would do. I slimmed the top down and now it's her dress.
I used that jersey fabric I bought several days ago at 54 inches. I folded the 54 inches in half and then estimated how wide I am (or how wide the person you are making it for. I then cut the arm section. Just a little triangle on each side. Sew the the 2 sides together. NOT the arm section. After that hem the shoulder section so the rough edge isn't showing. I then hemmed the neck section. I did a huge section about 2 - 2 1/2 inches because you're going to put a ribbon though it. I made the ribbon like I made the ribbon to the dress yesterday. And that is it! What makes this dress "fancier" then the other pillow cases dresses is this one has a cute bow and it's tad bit more form fitting. =)
I used that jersey fabric I bought several days ago at 54 inches. I folded the 54 inches in half and then estimated how wide I am (or how wide the person you are making it for. I then cut the arm section. Just a little triangle on each side. Sew the the 2 sides together. NOT the arm section. After that hem the shoulder section so the rough edge isn't showing. I then hemmed the neck section. I did a huge section about 2 - 2 1/2 inches because you're going to put a ribbon though it. I made the ribbon like I made the ribbon to the dress yesterday. And that is it! What makes this dress "fancier" then the other pillow cases dresses is this one has a cute bow and it's tad bit more form fitting. =)
What I have to put up with when I sew at a time OTHER then nap or bed time |
Again with the little man standing on my project |
The dress cut and the sides sewn |
The arm section hemmed |
The neck line hemmed |
And the dress on |
The bow =) |
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Sundress Anyone?
AGAIN I have no pattern. Your body is the patter I guess. I measured my hips. That is the widest part of your body in this dress. Cut the fabric that wide. I then slipped on the tube of fabric (inside out) and marked where it needed to go in and where my hips were going to be. Then I sewed the fabric again so that it was hour glass-ish shape. SINCE my fabric was white I put in a panel on the front for more boobage coverage. I then measured a strip of elastic to go under the boobs (under the arm to under the arm. Then I sewed where it would fit under the boobs. Make sure you are pinning the elastic so it will be in the correct place and when you sew make sure to use zigzag stitch and PULL the elastic as you sew. Then you measure elastic for the top part. hem the top and stick the elastic in. Then hem the bottom. BOOM $25 dollar dress for $10. =)
The fabric and the model |
Hem at the top for the top elastic |
The panel sewn in and slowing cutting the hour glass shape |
The bottom and top elastic |
How much I leave when sewing |
End product (before I hemmed the bottom LOL) |
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Flip Flop Redo
I saw this on Pinterest, THOUGHT I pinned it, but didn't so I apologize to the blog I got this from because I can't find where I saw it or exactly how they did it. SO I did trial and error and got it (not that hard. Mainly pictures ... The only thing I didn't picture was I burned the fabric that was under the flip flop by the knots.
What you need flip flops (I got these for $1), 4 strips of fabric. I did little girl flip flops so for those I suggest a 3 - 3 1/2 inch wide strip and for adult probably 4-5 inch depending on pattern and how much you want to saw. Here you go =)
What you need flip flops (I got these for $1), 4 strips of fabric. I did little girl flip flops so for those I suggest a 3 - 3 1/2 inch wide strip and for adult probably 4-5 inch depending on pattern and how much you want to saw. Here you go =)
Add caption |
Cut off the nubs off the bottoms and take off the plastic part |
Cut points on the fabric |
Shove both fabric through the toe hole |
tie a double knot |
I did a knot that would go on top of the toes. So leave a little space FOR the toes. |
You can knot the straps however you want. All knots or no knots it doesn't matter. |
Then shove them throw the holes by the heels and knot. (Again I burned the little edges so the fabric kind of stuck to itself) |
Friday, May 11, 2012
Summer Skirt
I went to Joanns today and got 6 yards of jersey fabric from Joanns. They had 45 in and 52. I got the 52. I came home a and WASHED! If there's anything you learn from my blog is WASH YOUR FABRIC BEFORE YOU SEW!!!! Ok then I laid it out on the floor. I had 2 yards of each color. I used the gray today and once it was laid out I folding it about 1/4 in. I guess you can cut the 2 yards in half and then fold the yard in half. Fold it so the length of the skirt (at this time) is the 52 inches. I then cut the raw edge in a diagonal so it looked roughly like a skirt. Then I cut about 4 inches off the top where the waist would be and kept that piece. I wrapped it around myself to see if it was too big and cut a couple more off the diagonal so it fit better. Sew the rough edges together (I used a triple stitch again). I then hemmed the skirt. I took that 4 inch piece and did a very small hem on one side all the way down. Fold that in half a pin the skirt inside of it. So the band and the skirt together. I had 1 1/2 in elastic. I just wrapped it around my waste and cut. I ran it through the band at the top of the skirt. Sew the elastic together and then fold in one side the band (just so there is no rough edges showing.) Sew that AND the elastic together. This is so when you wash it the elastic won't twist around. EASY RIGHT! I have seen these skirts ALL THE TIME. Very casual, comfortable still cute ... $15. I paid $10 for 2 yards. Stay tuned for tomorrow maybe there will be a tank =)
The original cut and band |
After the diagonal and sewing it together I got a tail if you can see |
I cute the tail to make the skirt even |
This is the hemmed band being sewn onto the top of the skirt |
Shoving the elastic |
End product. Sorry had no one to take the photo for me |
I had to have my model in a photo |
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