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12/18/12

Our Christmas Home Tour 2012

 Welcome to our Christmas Home

Our Hot Chocolate Station



Doesn't every home need a hot chocolate station for the holidays?

Shabby wooden tree


"Wise Men Still Seek Him" 


Mini Bar
Handmade burlap and ticking stockings

Advent Calendar

Sparkly wreath with blue Wedgewood snowflake

Some sparkle and shine

Snowflakes hanging from the chandelier 



You really should go check out the Christmas project over at the cafe today...it's too cute to miss ;)

Merry Christmas!


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12/16/12

Go-To Holiday Recipes by Sweet Little Bluebird

Hello There!
Are you ready for a new week?  
I can't believe there are only nine days left until Christmas!  And just in time for all of those Christmas gatherings, Mary from Sweet Little Bluebird is over at Inspiration Cafe today, sharing FIVE recipes that are favorites of her family and friends! 
They are ridiculously easy to make, with just a few ingredients...


 Head on over to the Cafe and grab the printable recipes too...

See you at The Cafe ;)
Sherry


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12/9/12

Flying Dove and more DIY Glass Ball Ornaments

Ahhhh, the weekend must come to an end.  
I hope you had a wonderful weekend.  I know I did.
I stayed up way too late.  Oops!
Ate way too much food.  Oops!
Drank a little wine.  Yeah!
Enjoyed a dip in the hot tub.  Yeah!
Finished most of my Christmas shopping.  Yeah!
Put our Christmas tree up and decorated.  Yeah!
Went for a refreshing walk with a friend (to burn off all of the over-indulgences.)  Yeah!

AND...I finally made something with these clear glass ornaments I bought LAST YEAR!  Hip Hip Hooray!


This was simple to do and so much fun.  It's rewarding to make something unique like these.  I'm sure there are others similar out there but these little "sculptures" are my creations!  So Cool!!!

THE STEPS I TOOK:
  1. I Sculpted a little white dove out of Crayola Model Magic.  (It's  a soft, squishy modeling material that dries within 24 hours.  Even when it's dry it's a bit pliable...kind of like rubber or those foam pieces used in crafts.)  You could use another type of clay or dough here but I already had Model Magic for my preschoolers.  
  2. I sprayed the dove sculpture with Elmer's spray adhesive and sprinkled with fine white glitter.  Let dry.
  3. I tied a piece of mono filament to the dove and put it inside the glass orb.  I had to fold the wings in to get them inside and once I had the dove in I used a skewer to spread them out again.
  4. I added fake snow that I got from the craft store.
  5. I replaced the cap using it to hold the mono filament in place so it appears the dove is flying.


I put a dot of E-6000 on the bottom of the ones that don't hang ~ to hold them in place.

This is the fake snow I used.  

This little guy is the Polar Bear I sculpted.  He's waiting to get glued to the bottom and surrounded by snow.

For this one I sculpted the word JOY and glittered it up a bit with light green glitter.  
Then I hung it with mono filament and added snow.

Here's the dove ornament hanging from a branch...it looks like it's just taking flight!

Another view.



Here it is on the decorated tree.

Polar Bear.  I think he's my favorite!

The decorated tree!  
My green lights would not light up. :(  
I got tired of waiting so I sprayed the tree with a bit of fake snow and added white lights instead.  :)

Then I got out my tripod and tried to get all artsy with my camera.  
I think I better go read Beth's post over at Unskinny Boppy on How To Take Glowing Pics of the Christmas Tree.  She has some tips for making these types of pictures turn out really beautiful.

Mine just looks like our Christmas tree caught fire...Ha ha ha!

Have a cheer-filled week my friends!
Hope to see you again soon.

Don't forget to stop by Inspiration Cafe to see the darling little snowman necklace that Natalie shows you how to make.

Isn't this the cutest thing ever???



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12/7/12

Cabinet Door Makeovers at P3

As I was creating an updated Project Gallery, I noticed how many cabinet door makeovers I've finished.   I thought I would pull them all together here in one post and let you take a look.  I have some ideas for a few more...I'll add them when they are done.

My Handyman scored a stack of these unfinished doors at a cabinet shop that was shutting it's doors for good.  We got these doors for about 30 cents a piece.  Great price for a DIY project, if you ask me!

Click on the photos below to be taken directly to each post:

Time Zone Wall Art

Decorative Serving Tray

Rustic Chalkboard with Family Name

Cheese and Wine Pairing Tray
Hot Chocolate Station & Tray Tutorial

Weekly Menu & Shopping List Chalkboard

And if you haven't stopped by Inspiration Cafe today you should go meet our Guest Poster, Marci from Stone Cottage Adventures.  She's sharing some pretty and very unique jewelry making techniques.


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12/2/12

Multi Time Zone Clock & Wall Art on Inspiration Cafe

I'm posting at Inspiration Cafe today.  Come by Inspiration Cafe and check out the wall art that I've created in honor of my friends across the country and across oceans.

Click on photo to go to Inspiration Cafe!

Anais Nin put it best when she said, "Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born.”

As I ponder the friends that I've been blessed with, I marvel at how fate somehow brings us together with the most unlikely of people, who turn out to be irreplaceable friends.

Meet me at The Cafe :)






Sherry ~ Contributor @ Inspiration Cafe
             Author @ Pondered Primed Perfected



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