Friday, February 14, 2014

New Hello Kitty Inspired Baby Hat (0-3months)




Here's the newest item I have added to my shop, take a look here! I found the pattern off of my favorite site, Craftsy (click here if you want the pattern link, or search for "Hello Kitty Hat free" in Patterns).






Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Chunky Infinity Scarf added to Etsy


As I am slowly learning how to use Etsy I have been adding new items to my shop, check them out here! Here is the newest piece, a chunky infinity scarf. It is made with Red Heart with Love yarn so it is extremely soft and so warm! Click here for the link to my entire shop.





Friday, January 17, 2014

New Baby Hats and my Etsy Shop

I have recently opened a shop on Etsy (click here to enter shop). I do not have many items on there but I am just learning how the site works, and will be adding items in the near future.

I found this particular hat pattern on Pinterest (here is a link to the pattern creator's Facebook page). The pattern is easy, and the result is very cute! This particular hat and more can be found for sale at my Etsy shop :)


Saturday, January 11, 2014

Recycling Candle Jars

How I recycle my candle jars, step-by-step:

1. Save jars after burning candles.

2. Freeze the jars.

3. Stab at the extra wax with a knife and it should come out in chunks. I then save this to make new candles, but this can just be thrown out too.












4. Peel off any of the stickers that you can from the jars. 

 

5. Use Goo-Gone to remove the rest of the stickers.

6. Goo-Gone is also good for getting out the candle wick holders if they don't come off straight out of the freezer.

7. All done! Here are some jar ideas (buttons, yarn scraps, Splenda)... I also want to make jars for my body scrubs, coffee grounds, flax seeds, and popcorn kernals (: Enjoy!.
 



Friday, January 3, 2014

Crochet Chunky Infinity Scarf


I found a link on Pinterest to this wonderful pattern by The Stingy Stitcher (check out her blog here: http://stingystitcher.blogspot.com/).




















Here is the link to the pattern: http://stingystitcher.blogspot.com/2011/10/infinity-scarf-once-again.html.


However, I decided to change it a little by using a chunkier yarn. I used Red Heart w/ Love yarn, and it took the entire skein to complete (I chose to make mine 68 rows, because that is what fit around my head twice.. it is more than what the pattern calls for but since the yarn is thicker you need more rows, make sure you try it on before finishing off). I used the same size crochet hook as the pattern calls for, size J/10(6.00mm).

Tip: I bought the Red Heart w/ Love yarn from Jo-Ann Fabrics. It is originally $5.49 a skein, but if you download the Jo-Ann app they always have coupons on there for 40 or 50% off one regular priced item, just take your phone with you to the checkout counter and they can scan the coupon straight from your phone! So you can make this whole scarf for only 2.75 ;)

It's so warm and cozy!!

 




Now I'm working on a pink one too :)

















Monday, December 30, 2013

Flower Headband Crochet Pattern


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On my new favorite website for crochet patterns, Craftsy.com, I found a headband pattern that I love. It is super easy and fast to make, even with the flower. Search Craftsy.com for "Easiest Headwrap EVER w/ flower Pattern" to download this pattern for free! Pictured below are some of the ones I have made :)

If you like my work please check out my shop here! There's not a lot up yet, I'm just learning how to use Etsy (:

Materials I used for the headbands pictured below:
-Size H crochet hook
-Caron Simply Soft yarn for the mint green colors
-Red Heart yarn for the peach, purple, and white colors
-needle and thread for sewing on buttons, and white buttons




Saturday, December 28, 2013

Recipe: Jalapeño Poppers

I found this recipe on Pinterest from a few different sources, so I don't know who to give credit to, but I have tried a few other recipes for Jalapeño Poppers and this one is by far my favorite! The Fiber One cereal makes the Poppers sweet :)

RECIPE: JALAPENO POPPERS

Ingredients:
-jalapenos
-cream cheese (any kind tastes good, I use 1/3 less fat Philadelphia)
-Fiber One cereal, ground
-egg whites

Directions:
1. Grind up the Fiber One cereal. This can be done with a food processor, a coffee grinder, or by hand with a rolling pin.


2. De-seed the jalapenos and cut them in half, lengthwise.

3. Fill the jalapeno-halves with cream cheese. While you're doing this, pre-heat the oven to 375 degrees.


4. Cover the jalapenos in egg whites, then dip in the ground-up Fiber One cereal.


5. Place the poppers on a cookie sheet.


6. Bake for 25 minutes at 375 degrees. You can play around with the cook time (+/- 5 min). Shorter times lead to crunchier, spicier poppers. Longer times lead to softer, less spicy poppers.


Enjoy!