Thursday, December 1, 2011

12 Days of Christmas Event: Day 1

On The First Day of Christmas My Crafty Friends Gave to Me.......


Thank you for stopping by and joining us in the 12 Days of Christmas event! Remember to visit us everyday through out this event and leave a comment to win our daily giveaway! Winners will be announced the next day at the bottom of the blog post.


A gift idea: Altered Vintage Bottle

Suzie from suziecrafter10  on You Tube decorated a Vintage Bottle that can be an awesome gift for a special loved one!
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Suzie Crafter
A Vintage Design Studio



Here is a recipe for homemade bath salts that you can add to your bottle to make it an extra special gift for someone special!




 Bath Salts Recipes -
  • epsom salts or sea salt, or both
  • food coloring
  • 1 or 2 teaspoons of glycerin per jar - optional, but glycerin is an effective skin moisturizer and a nice addition
  • essential oils - mandarin orange, lavender, sandlewood, and patchouli
General Instructions:
1. Collect your jars, remove labels, then wash and dry thoroughly.

2. For most bath salts recipes you can use your choice of epsom salts or sea salt, or a combination of these. I used to like adding a tablespoon or two of baking soda as well, until I read about jars of bath salts that had exploded because of baking soda reacting to moisture inside the jar. One good mix is one cup of epsom salts, with 1/4 cup of sea salt but a little more or less of each ingredient is fine for most bath salts. Epsom salts and sea salt are soothing for tired muscles, while both will gently soften the water for a luxurious bath experience. You could also add a tablespoon or two of finely ground regular oatmeal (not quick cooking) for silky, skin-softening water.

3. Fill each jar to the top with the combination of bath salts that you plan to use. Empty the salts into a mixing jar and add a drop or two of glycerin, if using. Add your choice of essential oil - how many drops you use is a personal preference, but start with two or three drops and see if you like the fragrance. The same goes for the liquid food coloring; sometimes I use quite a few drops of food color to get the strong hue that I like, but so far it hasn't stained the bath tub or anyone's skin. Remember that the color and fragrance will be much diluted in the bath water. Stir the salts vigorously until all ingredients are thoroughly combined. 

For a free printable decorative label for the jars.

A Creative Baking Idea:

Christmas Tree Cupcakes and Holiday Pot Holder Recipe book by Gina O. (scrappinology on You Tube, owner of www.myscraproom.ning.com)
Happy Holidays everyone! Today I want to share with you a couple recipes for Chocolate Chip Muffins (an easy version and one from scratch). Then I will show you how to serve it in a festive manner to guests during holiday get togethers.
Here are the recipes
From Scratch
Chocolate Chip Muffins 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon fine salt 2 large eggs 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted 1/2 cup dark brown sugar 3/4 cup milk 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips Serving suggestions: strawberry jam Special Equipment: 12 (1/2-cup) capacity muffin tin, paper muffin liners, cooking spray Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line the muffin tin with paper liners and lightly coat with cooking spray. (This may seem like overkill, but otherwise the muffins will stick.) Whisk the flour, cocoa, baking powder, baking soda and salt in a medium bowl. In another medium bowl, lightly whisk the eggs, then whisk in the butter, brown sugar, milk, oil and vanilla. Quickly fold the wet ingredients into the dry with a rubber spatula. Just before the batter comes together, fold in the chocolate chips—don’t mix the batter too much or the muffins will be tough. Divide the batter among the muffin cups (1/4 cup of batter per muffin). Bake until a tester inserted in the center comes out clean, about 25 minutes. Turn the muffins out of the tins, cool on a rack.
Easy Version
Chocolate Chip Muffins
1 18-ounce package chocolate cake mix 1 small package (4 servings) chocolate instant pudding 4 eggs 1/4 cup oil 1/2 cup water 1 cup sour cream 1 cup chocolate chips 1/2 teaspoon vanilla Suggest Edits In a large bowl mix the chocolate cake mix with the dry chocolate pudding mix, eggs, oil, water, vanilla and sour cream until well incorporated. Gently fold in the chocolate chips. Lightly grease muffin pan(s) with spray grease -- or line with muffin papers -- and fill each muffin cup 3/4 of the way full. Bake the muffins at 350 degrees for approximately 30 minutes for jumbo muffins, 15 minutes for regular muffins, or 10 minutes for mini muffins. Insert a toothpick into the middle of a muffin and remove. If the toothpick comes out clean, the muffins are ready. If not, bake them for another minute or two and check again. Remove the muffins from the oven and pan, then allow them to cool for 15 minutes before serving.
To Make Christmas Tree (will have a You Tube video showing this)
1 chocolate chip muffin
Cool Whip (I suggest just using Cool Whip as it is stiff and can withstand the weight of the muffin)
1 Hershey Kiss
Green Sugar Sprinkles
Cut top of muffin slightly so when inverted it will sit flat. Cut the muffin into 3 slices. You will be inverting the entire muffin. Start by placing the largest piece on the plate, top with cool whip, add next section of muffin and top with more Cool Whip, then and the last piece of muffin and top with Cool Whip. Sprinkle with sugar sprinkles and top with wrapped Hershey’s Kiss. Serve.

A Gift Idea: Potholder Recipe Book




Holiday Pot Holder Recipe Book (Will have a You Tube video showing this)
Supplies Needed
2 potholders
6 extra large eyelets
Crop-a-dile
Corner rounder (optional)
2 binder rings
Chipboard
Cardstock and patterned paper
Ribbon
Adhesive (paper glue or sticky strip)
Recipe cards (I used Stampin Up Recipe card stamps for mine)
Embellishments
Punch two holes in each pot holder on the side for binding. Insert eyelets in each. Punch 1 hole in each pot holder opposite from binding and add eyelets to each (for closure). Cut chipboard into 6 x 6 pieces for each page you want to have. Cover with cardstock on both sides and corner round all four corners (optional), For each page (front and back) you will need four 1 x 6 inch strips of patterned paper. Add adhesive to three sides of each strip (both 1 inch sides and 1 6 inch side) to create a pocket for recipe card. Adhere strip to chipboard page. Mine were placed at 2 ¼” and 5” (refer to photo or video) You will need to measure the distance depending on the size of your recipe cards. Punch holes in each page add binder rings to pot holders and pages. Add ribbons to eyelets that will be used for closure. (it is necessary to have some sort of closure so that pot holder recipe book can be hung from hook in kitchen) Embellish as desired.
To see the step by step instructions please visit Gina's You Tube Channel   http://www.youtube.com/user/Scrappinology?feature=mhee

I hope you enjoyed Day 1 of our 12 Days of Christmas Event and we are so glad you stopped by! Remember to stop back tomorrow for more amazing ideas!!! Thank you to Suzie and Gina for their amazing projects! You Girls Rock!

Sunday, November 27, 2011

New Holiday Lace Goody Bags, Tea-Dyed Venise Lace Appliques and Pearl Trim Kits Available!

Hi Lovelies, we have added some new Lace Goody Bags for your Holiday Crafting Needs. If you are looking for custom colors we would be happy to make one for you. Thanks for stopping by and taking a peek at our new items.





















Sunday, November 20, 2011

November Guest Designer Project by Violet Foskey

Hello Beauties!
Violet did an amazing job on the Vintage Christmas Tree Kit! She decorated the tree so beautiful! The tree kits are not available in the store, but if you would like one of these kits please email me creativepatti@gmail.com and I will send you a paypal invoice. They are $7.99 each and include a assembly instructional video. I will only be able to offer this kit till Nov. 30th.

Thank you so much Violet for being our guest Designer for November!



Have a Happy Scrappy Week!
Hugs♥
Patti & Doreen

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Exciting Ooh-la-la News!

Hello Beauties!
Ooh-la-la has some really exciting news to share! We are joining forces with More Paper Than Shoes Ning Site to create the most amazing Ning site ever! We are looking forward to making some major changes and trying to make this an awesome place for all of our members. The site will be getting a facelift and we will be adding a lot of new things to the site very soon! OMG! Your not a member! Well here is the link for you to join us http://www.morepaperthanshoes.com/
You Don't want to miss out on the new exciting fun!



We are on the hunt for some really wonderful ladies to be a
part of our inspiration team that we are putting together.
 We will have four groups - Paper Piecing, Card making,
Altered Art, and Layouts/Minis

These groups of ladies will be inspiring us here at the site
after the first of the year. Each week one of the groups will be posting some
really awesome projects to help motivate us.
The term is for 3 months and at least one project a month
per challenge or specifications from your team leader.
If you are interested in applying to be on our Inspiration
Team or Team Captain, please contact Anna Fearer or Patti Carrow for
details, but you have to join the site first!


After the first of the year we will be adding a lot of
How-To videos and scheduling some really neat Ustream Classes just for our
members. We are adding a new Virtual Crop night each month that all of our
members are welcome to attend. (more details coming soon)

We will also be adding some very fun and exciting new swaps
after the first of the year. If you are interested in becoming a swap hostess
please contact Angelina B. ~ My Fun Scraps.

We hope you enjoy your weekend!
Hugs♥
Patti & Doreen

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Holiday Ornament Swap List

Hello Beauties!
I thought I would share the list of participants for the ornament swap. Here is the line up....
Group 1- Vintage & Shabby Chic Mixed Group
1. Boni Grabusky
2. June Lanum
3. Patti Carrow
4. Eileen Markarian
5. Pamela Stewart
6. Violet Foskey

Group 2- Shabby Chic Only Group
1. Patty D'orsi
2. Doreen Rook
3. Kimberly (berlykim on YT)
4. Lisa Vega
5. Marlene
6. Rosemary Cooper

If I forgot anyone please let me know so I can add you to the list. If you did not receive an email from me with my address please let me know so I can send you an email with my address. Don't forget, all ornaments need to be mailed out to me no later then Dec. 10th with a self- addressed postage paid envelope.
If you have any questions or I forgot to add you to the list please email me at creativepatti@gmail.com
I hope you all have fun creating your ornaments, I know I will!!!
Hugs♥
Patti

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Meet our Couture Artiste for November Violet Foskey

Violet Foskey
The love of crafting has been in my family for many years.  As a young child, I can remember my mother always endeavoring in making something.   When we were younger she handmade our clothes.  Whenever she watched TV she would always have a spool of yarn and crochet hook in hand, making something for us to wear.   Whether it be a sweater, scarf or hat, my mother  was always making something.   She loved to paint and when I was a young teenager,  I remember she opened her own ceramic shop. Still to this day, she continues to stay busy with her hands, always making something.  So I guess it would be inevitable for her children to embrace a love for creating.

Looking back, way back, at a very young age, I can remember a love for playing with paper and glue...lol
Something about being able to stick a piece of paper,  permanently  to a surface with the gooey white
stuff was so fun for me.  This later turned into making collages for my friends and family, and as a young
teenager, I wallpapered my entire room with newspaper comics and glue.  Oh yes, those were the days!

When I married my best friend 26 plus years ago, my crafting took on different approaches, such as,
making wreaths, paper baskets, embroidering, cross-stitching, sewing and little things here and there.  It was not until about six years ago while I was in college, that I embarked upon scrapbooking.  Though, I could not fully embrace it at the time, due to school, I knew that this was something definitely for me.  I am still learning so very much, as new techniques continually come my way and I cannot express enough the love I have for this art.

Mini albums, 12x12 layouts and an occasional altering tend to be my likes at this time.  Vintage and Shabby Chic are my favorite themes right now and being that there is no scrapbooking community here where I live, I am drawn to doing on-line swaps.  I find myself so very thankful for all the wonderful,  amazing people I have met in this artful journey and I am looking forward to meeting  many more.

    Many Hugs and Blessings, Violet




Watch for Violet's project and make sure you show her lots of love! Doreen and I are so glad that we met Violet because she is the sweetest ever! We can't wait to see your project Violet!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Christmas Tree Kits are available in the store

Hello Beauties!


I have created these gorgeous Christmas tree kits. They are super duper easy to put together, I promise! I did all the hard work for you, and all you will have to do is a few folds and assemble the tree. When you order you will get a assembly instructional video link along with the kit.  Each kit has all the paper to make the tree and a few extras. I did not add a ton of goodies so I can keep the kit affordable. What you see in the photos is what you get in the kit
Rustic Vintage Tree

Vintage Tree

Shabby Chic Tree
I only have 3 kits available for each tree. I am still working on one more Shabby Chic style tree and when it is done I will post it so you can see that one too!
Happy Crafting!
Hugs♥
Patti