Monday, December 19, 2011

Fragrant Pine Cones!

Fragrant Pine Cones

       Hey all!  I am back with another quick craft that can be used not only for Christmas but all winter long...you could us it for summer too however Pine Cones scream winter to me so I just use them as a decoration this time of year.  My kids and I went to a park to watch my husband play soccer one day.  While we were there we found this HUGE pine cone tree that was FULL of pine cones.  My kids were so excited thinking of all the fun things they could do with it and they just kept picking and picking the pine cones.  Before I knew it, I had a stroller full of pine cones, even my little boy was helping put them in the stroller.  My husband gave me a "You're so crazy" look as he loaded them into the car and even I began to wonder what I was going to do with them.  Then I got the bright idea to make scented pine cones!  There is nothing I love more than a good smelling house all year long, but especially during the holidays.  This is SO easy to do and it really does work and if you have a pine cone tree you score big because than it is basically free!  Okay so here is what you need:

- a bunch of pine cones
- Scented Oil (I bought mine in the candle section at Wal-mart and I used the whole bottle)
- a small spray bottle
- Gallon Zip-Loc bags

Okay so to get started I placed my Pine Cones in a large colander and rinsed them off with warm water...this will soak them and keep them from burning because you need to place them in the oven to bake them and open them up.  I then placed them on a foil lined baking sheet.  Make sure you line it so the sap doesn't get all over your pan...that would definitely be a pain to clean off.  Place them in a 200 degree oven and bake them for 1-2 hours.  I did mine for 2 just to be sure it killed off all the little bugs that I couldn't see. This also opens them up more and allows them to soak up the fragrance.


Next take your scented oil like the one below and place the whole thing in a small spray bottle.  Remove them from the oven and while they are still on the baking sheet you use about half of the spray and drench them in the liquid.  If you would like at this point you could also add a few cinnamon sticks but it is not necessary, I didn't do it.


Once you've sprayed them with the oil you need to pile them into a zip-loc bag, seal it and wait 24 hours for it to soak up all the spray.  The next morning you will take them out again and spread them on a foil lined cookie sheet to dry for another 24-48 hours (this is where your patience comes in).  At this point I thought I was done but realized that the smell wore off because I needed to do more oil after it was dry...silly me.  Once it is completely dry you will take the other half of your oil and spray all the rest on your pine cones.  No need to wait for them to dry again, they shouldn't be drenched this time because you didn't soak them in water beforehand.


Now all you have to do is display them!  We had so many pine cones we were able to stick them in vases for the kitchen and all the guest bathrooms.  It smells amazing and it actually lasts!  I love it and the best part is the oil is only $2 so that's all it cost.  Easy and cheap :)


Enjoy!

- Kristin

Friday, December 16, 2011

Christmas Craft

Christmas Ornaments!

       Hey everyone!  Hopefully you've still got one more craft in you before Christmas!  Even if you don't, you have to try this...it literally took me no time at all, it was so easy.  I am really not just saying that...plus you don't have to wait for it to dry which is my kinda craft because I am kind of lazy that way :)  I had heard about this from a friend but was kind of skeptical because I thought "Floor Polish?? What kind of a craft item is Floor Polish??" But trust me it really does work and the end results are awesome so what do you have to lose :)

       Okay, here is what you need listed below:
                            - Glass Ornaments (Found mine on sale at Hobby Lobby @ 50% off)
                            - Glitter, I had these on hand but I recommend getting a bigger size like Martha Stewart
                            - Pledge Floor Care (with the Blue Lid) there are two kinds and this is the one I chose                        and it worked great, I can't vouch for the other one but I am sure it would be the same. (Heads up, this is $6...it hardly uses any at all for this project, I mean hardly any, but since I have Wood Floors it is a win-win for me to use the rest...however if you don't you can save this for another project).


       Start off by pouring some of the Pledge into each ornament...I did this in each ornament all at the same time using the blue spout so nothing spilled and just stuck each ornament back in the packaging upright so it wouldn't spill.  Then you take each ornament and roll it around until all the inside has been coated by the Pledge.


       Now pour in your glitter...use a lot of glitter to coat the insides...don't be scared to use a lot, if you don't it won't coat as well and then when you pour it back out you still get A LOT out of there...it really doesn't use a lot of glitter, you just want to make sure it's well coated...make sense?  Dump the excess glitter back onto a sheet of paper so you can funnel it back into your Glitter Bottle and use for another project!


       Here you have it below!  Super simple, inexpensive and most of all easy!  I think each ornament would be cute with a bow on top and placed in a fun bowl as well but however you decorate, it will be great!


       Enjoy!!

- Kristin

Monday, December 12, 2011

Recipe Cards for All Of December

























       Whew!  That was a lot of recipe cards!  Hopefully you can enjoy the rest of your holiday!  I will have a new menu up for you next week and some fun tutorials this week so stay tuned!  Merry Christmas...can't say that enough :)  Enjoy!

- Kristin

Friday, December 9, 2011

Random

       Hey everyone!  Sorry I have been a bit neglectful, with planning a wedding and Holiday stuff, I have been crazy swamped with numerous projects, but I promise to get all your cute Christmas recipe cards up and running on Monday.  How are the recipe cards working 2 to a page?  Let me know if you want me to change it back to the old 5X7 way.

     Okay this post is more of a vent rather than a tutorial but I have some fun things to post tomorrow, promise :)  I often get questions where people ask me "How do you do it all?"  The answer is "I don't!"  I really don't.  No modesty there...I am no Superwoman, Supermom or Superwife for that matter :)  I have learned many things from  numerous mentors over the years and I have learned that adding a little organization will add some order to the chaos but that it is completely impossible to be everywhere and to do everything at once...and I have also learned that it's okay to not finish things sometimes...as hard as that may be!  Trying to be everything to everyone and spreading yourself out so thin just sets yourself up for stress and failure...and who wants to feel like that?  I love, love, LOVE being a stay at home mom! Is it hard??  Of course it's hard!  Is it worth it??  Of course it's worth it to me, but that doesn't mean that I don't have my moments where I completely meltdown and need a "time out" from the everyday little things that happen around the house.  Just last week I completely broke down at the end of the day after my kids were in bed, I started crying and telling my husband that I felt like I had completely failed that day, failed at being a mother, a wife, a daughter and kept saying "why do I always let everyone down?" My husband...if you know my husband he really has a hard time with sensitive subjects ;)...being the greatest guy just put his arm around me and reminded me that I was the only one looking at that day as a failure.  He pointed out that Satan's easiest weapon against each of us is to point out our flaws and we, as women, fall so easily into that trap of using that as a burden against us.  I realized that what he said is true and thought over that day and realized that there were so many amazing highlights of that day!  Things I overlooked because I was too busy worrying about what I "didn't do" and what I believed I had "failed" at.  Little things like playing "monster tag" with my kids, play dough at the counter, taking my kids to the library and so many more! I then felt the need to thank my Heavenly Father for all that I had and realized that it far out-weighed all the things I didn't accomplish for that day.

       I also did a "refresher" course on all the great advice I have received over the years.  The most recent being from a Kids Behavior Specialist who had been working with Dominic to help him walk.  She is such an amazing woman and I learned so much from her in the short amount of time that she was here.  The biggest thing I can pass on is she taught me the meaning of the phrase "Does it really matter all that much?"  This has helped me tremendously with dealing with my kids and myself as well!  Each day our kids have the opportunity to make choices, our whole lives are based upon choices.  As a mom I feel that I am constantly on the lookout for my children, as I'm sure you do to.  I can't even count the times I say "No, no" or "Please don't do that" etc...This also goes for me as far as feeling like I haven't accomplished something or feeling frustrated with someone...that I need to just stop and reflect before I take action and ask myself "Does it really matter all that much?"  It's not always easy to do but it has helped me to feel so much more relaxed with my decisions.  For instance, if my kids are dumping out every single toy in the house..."Does it really matter all that much?" No not really, however if I told them to clean it all up and chose to be frustrated then we would miss out on a fun day of creativity and learning!  Like I said, it's not always easy to do, and there are just days when things like that don't work, however toys can always be cleaned up but unfortunately that moment can't be recreated.

       I have a child who is definitely a little crazy and rowdy!  I love her spunky personality and all the fun things she says but she also is the one to test my patience.  She really knows how to push my buttons.  I really have made it a point not to yell at my kids but she is the one that always gets me right to that point.  The thing I forget sometimes is that she is never intentionally trying to do something bad...sometimes kids make mistakes, just like me :)  I get so frustrated at her that I discipline her unfairly sometimes.  Overwhelmed by it all, I felt the need to tell my kids "I love you" before I started to take action on the crime...taking those 2 seconds to tell them I love them really reminded me that even though I am angry, I love them so much and I need to discipline out of love rather than anger and just sending them to "time out" without any explanation.

       Lastly I learned (from a wise old man :) ) that kids need to be told "why" they can't do something.  If you just tell them no, then it is harder for them to understand than if you explain to them the reason behind your decision.  It helps them to grasp the concept.  "No you cannot stick your toothbrush in the toilet because it has oodles of germs and will make you sick" is easier for them to accept than if you just tell to not stick it in the toilet (and yes I really did have to say that to my child...she has this crazy obsession with toilets :).)  It definitely also gives me a good perspective on why I am telling them no in the first place.

       See, I told you I needed to rant :)  I am no expert in parenting, at all, and in no way have professional advice for anyone because I seriously feel that more often than not, I have no idea what I'm doing :)  This post was actually more for me than I am sure it was for anyone else!  I will however tell you, don't compare yourself to others!  It's easier said than done, but there is always someone who is going to be more accomplished or less accomplished...we all work at our own pace and have different talents and those are all unfair comparisons.  You have to give yourself credit and remember that you are doing your best!  Don't try to change everything all at once or do everything by yourself because then you end up getting nothing done at all :)

       I hope you all are enjoying your holidays so far and having a relatively stress-free time!  I have some fun DIY projects and recipes coming up that I will post soon :)  Definitely try out the Barbecue Chicken Salad if you haven't yet, so yummy! Enjoy!

- Kristin