Wednesday, December 18, 2013

A White Treat Christmas

Love, love my sweets this time of the year and thought it would be fun to put together a plate of White Christmas treats.  White candy cane chocolate bark and sugar cookies cut with snowflake cutters and white frosting are good standards to start out with.

Next I started with an Easter bark that I just love and made a couple of changes for Christmas.

This is the link to the recipe:

http://www.butterwithasideofbread.com/2013/02/easter-marshmallow-bark.html

Follow as written,  however I substituted all white mini marshmallows instead of the pastels and sprinkled with white sparkling sugar.  I cut them into small bars and they looked just like mounds of fresh snow in the sunshine!


Enjoy!

Friday, December 13, 2013

Mason Jar Christmas Gift

Mason jars are back! 

 There are so many creative uses for these ever lasting jars.  For a little home decor or a great gift you can embellish any size jar you have at home.  (Don't have any? craft stores or thrift stores are a good place to look.)


For these I cut a burlap band and  a strip of velvet and hot glued them in the back.  An inexpensive rhinestone brooch added the bling!  Just clip off the pin and glue it to the velvet.  You can also use burlap or velvet on the top of the lid to finish it off.  A battery operated tea light adds a little shimmer.
The possibilities are endless with different fabrics and ribbons.


Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Finishing up the bathroom…..Yeah!

We started on a bathroom remodel a couple of months ago and felt no rush to finish until the holiday season was upon us!  All we kept original was the whirlpool tub, and if we did keep other items they received a do-over.

One of those projects was a wall hanging.  The original was a vintage piece of wallpaper (still attached to the wall it came from!) that was placed in a new wood frame from Michaels.
 The color scheme was being transformed so the wall piece had to change as well.

First, I downloaded a graphic from Etsy:

 and printed it out on fabric.

To print on my fabric I ironed on a piece of lightweight fusible(I used Heat-n-Bond Lite) web to muslin, cut it to 8.5x11 and printed directly on the fabric side.

Since I used a lightweight fusible web I just removed the backing and ironed on the printed fabric to black burlap.  The frame received a quick coat of paint, a little distressing was done and I added glass to protect the fabric.

Here is a quick peek at the home made finished vanity, so happy how it all turned out.