Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Tuesday Tutorial- photo magnets

Ok, I know its Wednesday, but better late than never!  Wanted to quick share a favorite old craft that is quick and easy... making photo magnets!

Whenever I go to home shows or whatever, I collect the free magnets, then take them home and repurpose them...

Simply chose a favorite photo, add adhesive to the back, and stick to the magnet!  Then just trim away the extra. 




Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Tuesday Tutorial: Shaping Crayons

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We've all seen where they make those shaped crayons on Pinterest (because by now, you are all pinterest followers, right!).  Sunday we celebrate my son’s 5th birthday (which is actually today!), and of course this year his theme was Hawkeye, even though the rest of us are all Cyclone fans, how this happened I am not quite sure!  So, the first thing I did was gather up all my loose crayons in the drawer, and made some Hawkeye crayons. 

The process really is quite easy.  First you peel all the crayons.  Biggest hint, the cheap crayons peel very easily, Crayola crayons do not. 

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I found that if I soaked them over night they came off a little bit easier, and then you could just rub off that gummy layer.  I think they are glued or waxed on or something. 

Next you cut them into little pieces and place them in an oven safe silicone mold. 

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I am not exactly sure where my sassy sister picked this up, but I know it was in Des Moines over Black Friday shopping.  I got a LOT of use out of these molds this weekend!

Once your crayon molds are all filled, throw them on a pan and into a 230 degree oven for 15 minutes.  They should melt by then, but you may have to add a few minutes depending on your brand of crayons.  Here, the Crayola ones melted the quickest and the smoothest.  The crayons will kinda separate out, with the more waxy brands (cheapest) going to the top and the Crayola ones on the bottom.  Overall, I kinda liked the affect, gave it a multilayered look, even though they may have all been blue or pink or yellow or black. 

Once they are all melted, take them off the pan and let the silicone tray sit somewhere cool.  After they are completely hardened, pop them out.  It’s really just that easy!  You can do all sorts of things like even doing al different color crayons too if you want.

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Then, after the tray was washed, we used it to make ice cubes, jello, and little chocolate candies for the cupcakes.

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Don’t you love these cupcakes?  They were a compromise for my mom and son who share the same birthday.  She kept telling him that he was going to have a Hawkeye cake with pink flowers, so instead we dyed the frosting a light pink, swirled it like a flower and put on the little chocolate Hawkeyes.  They both liked them!   If you want the recipe for these Samoa cupcakes, you can find it at this website.  Word of caution though.  Let your caramel sauce cool completely before you start adding powdered sugar.  I didn’t let mine cool enough and therefore kept trying to add more powdered sugar to get it harder.  It ended up with way too much sugar in the end and was no longer light, more dense.   We did have cake though too, made by our friend Lindsay.  Isn’t it awesome (kinda like my son’s smile!)

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Oh, and finally I did have home made ice cream too, some people requested the recipe, so here it is.  I adapted the recipe a little from the Lauren's Latest website.  I forgot to take a picture, but she has one on the website. 

Here it goes:

  • 2 cups Heavy Whipping Cream
  • 1 cup Whole Milk
  • ½ cups Granulated Sugar
  • 2 teaspoons Coconut Extract
  • 1 pinch Salt
  • ¼ cups Cocoa Powder (good Quality)
  • 1-¼ cup Dry Brownie Mix
  • 1/2 cup toasted coconut
  • 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips
  • A few hours in advance, place the ice cream maker bowl into the freezer to completely freeze, I actually just store mine in the freezer so it is always ready to go.

    In a large bowl or measuring cup, stir all ingredients together except coconut and mini chips until combined. I used a whisk to ensure everything was thoroughly combined.

    Place the frozen ice cream bowl and paddle onto the machine and cover with the clear lid. Turn the machine on and pour the ice cream base through the top of the machine into the moving bowl.

    Churn 15-20 minutes until everything is frozen and smooth, adding coconut and chocolate chips over the last few minutes.  I usually then transfer to another bowl and freeze it in the freezer for at least a few hours to get a better texture, but you can go ahead and eat it right away.  Store in the freezer until ready to serve.

    K, so that was a bit of an overload today, but hope you enjoyed it all!

    Saturday, February 18, 2012

    Prom...

    Check out the headwear we're crafting... just in time for prom/wedding season!  Contact us at sisterssassycrafts@gmail.com if you're interested in something similar... we can work out details!  Prices will vary depending on design.


    Tuesday, February 14, 2012

    Tuesday Tutorial: Decorating Project

    So recently my coworkers have been giving me a hard time because I've been in my office for over a year, but haven't really made the place "home" with any decorating touches.  Which inspired me to create some canvas art, which I saw a few months ago on the pink cricut website.
    sorry-- this came out sideways... just tilt your head to the side- go ahead- no one's watching!
     Supplies you need:
    Canvas (this is a 12x12 that I got from Michaels)
    stencil (I used my CRICUT {Damask Decor cartridge} and permanent vinyl)
    paint (I used acrylic paint in tan and purple)
    paintbrush

    First, paint your base color- if you don't mind the color of your canvas, you can skip this step.
    I wanted my piece to have a distressed look, so I just sort of slopped the paint on, leaving spots that are not covered well
    Allow time for paint to dry!

    sorry for the wierd colors on this one
     Next put your stencil over your design.  BY using the vinyl, I was able to stick it down really well, which led to clean crisp lines (I think I cut this design out somewhere between 10 and 11.5 for a 12x12 canvas)
    Cover your canvas with your other color of paint, making sure to get good coverage in the parts that show Again, let it dry

    After the paint has dried, go ahead and peel off the stencil.  The next step is to use a little sandpaper to rough up the edges... I actually sanded over the entire picture but it is hard to see!

    As a finishing touch, I spritzed all over the canvas with glimmer mist. Unfortunately the spritz bled into the canvas, so it wasn't a splattered effect, but more splotchy- but it still looks cool!

    The finished project, plus 2 more... can't wait to hang them up!

     

    Saturday, February 11, 2012

    Sassy silky bows!

    This post is coming to you direct from my new phone!  Pretty exciting, right?  Anyway, check out these sweet bows!
    We have a variety of colors... contact us at sisterssassycrafts@gmail.com with orders.  Just $8 each!



    Monday, February 6, 2012

    Tuesday Tutorial: Valentines for your family!

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    That has to be good, right?  Trust me, it is!  And I know because I’m eating the finished product right now, the only thing that would make it better for me is some ice cream, but I don’t have any here right now!

    I’m not good at pictures as we all know, but here’s the beauty shot from Kevin and Amanda, and trust me, you want to go there to get the step by step recipe for these Chocolate Chip Lava Cookies.  They are awesome, and incredibly easy, without much of a mess.  And, your husband will love you for them. 

    Chocolate Chip Lava Cookies

     

    Next up ,the kids, and you know that I have to use my own pictures for these.  I have seen them all over Pinterest, and had to make my own. 

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    They really are fairly easy, I ordered the little shovels off of Ebay, they’re cheap and you can get a huge variety of colors there.  Next, I printed up my own little saying on the computer and attached it using my fun little punches and some valentines paper. 

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    Trust me, your kids will dig you too for making these!