Our internet was down for a few days, and then we went out of town for Thanksgiving-- so i have NOT been able to get on and blog... its been weird. I only have a few seconds on here, but I just wanted to say SORRY and I have so many blogs to comment on and an award or two to post. I PROMISE I will be back on by Tuesday! Its been a looooonnnnngggg holiday....
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Friday, November 20, 2009
Heavenly Cinnamon Rolls
Holy cow... BEST cinnamon rolls ever.
Like, these are insane.
Mix In Bowl By Hand:
*3.5 c warm water
*1 c vegetable oil
*3/4 c sugar
*6 TBS yeast
Let stand for 15 minutes
Then add:
*3 eggs
*1 TBS salt
*10 cups flour
Beat until smooth and elastic
-Roll out 1/2 of the dough unto a thin rectangle
-Spread softened butter over surface
-Spread brown sugar on top!
-Sprinkle cinnamon on top
-Sprinkle a little flour on top and roll up.
-Slice 1 1/4 inch pieces
-Repeat with remaining dough
(Tip: I like to slice them with a long piece of thread. Hold each end of thread, slide under the rolls, bring up & cross! Make sense?)
Spray some glass dishes and stuff them in there.
Bake @ 375 degrees for about 15 minutes.
Now, the frosting! I've experimented with all different types of frosting, and I've found this one tastes the best with these cinnamon rolls.
* 1 stick butter
*4 TBS. milk
*1 tsp. vanilla
* 1.5 pounds (6 cups) powdered sugar
-Melt butter, milk, and vanilla. Stir in powdered sugar!
Frost rolls while warm!!
Just drip it all in there. mmmmmmmmm.
And as you can see, it makes a ton-- your friends will LOVE you!
(Side note: I realized that this picture does not feature the frosting recipe I included. This one has a yummy cream cheese frosting, which is good- but almost too sweet. There really is such a thing. Unfortunately.
Anyways, don't be alarmed if your frosting doesn't look like mine!)
Anyways, don't be alarmed if your frosting doesn't look like mine!)
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Project: I Can Survive!
So.. I've had an interesting last few days! Sorry if its taken me awhile to get back to some of you!!
First off, before I forget!! Check out this fun DIY Show Off!!
Second,
When I first started this blog- I didn't intend for it to be a "craft blog" (cuz my awesome sister in law just started one... and i didn't wanna "copy" her) Can I just tell you what a talented family I married into?? My two SIL started the Shabby Baby line, which has now grown into more of a shabby girl line. They are amazing!! And I didn't intend for it to be a "recipe blog" either. But, as I start this journey of getting through Postpartum Depression and Anxiety (which I've not told many people about til NOW!! augh.) I find crafts and fun things to cook are what make me happy. I'm going to try and blog about other things as well... so bear with me if it gets a little crazy!!
With two little ones at home, its hard for me to post everyday--> but I will try my best! Don't give up on me. =)
Monday, November 16, 2009
Thanksgiving Cupcakes!
So... I know that I blogged about Christmas the other day- but don't worry! I haven't forgotten about Thanksgiving. Here are some adorable cupcakes to brighten your Turkey day!
Start by baking any flavor cupcakes (I LOVE lemon!!).
While those are cooking, grab some coconut flakes, and brown them in a pan. This is a bad example picture, I have WAY too much in the pan...which I learned the hard way. =)
After your cupcakes are cooled, frost them - and top them with a Toasted Coconut Marshmallow (they come in that flavor!!). Wet a toothpick, and poke two small holes for eyes (chocolate sprinkles) and a bigger hole for the beak (a swedish fish!)
Next, sprinkle with your toasted coconut!
Add either AquaLife swedish fish or candy corn for tail feathers. SO easy, and just too darn cute!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Cookie Sheet Christmas Countdown
{p.s. do you like my new layout? I also have a NEW button, so be sure to grab it!! Thanks!}
I've seen some of these floating around online, so I'd thought I'd give it a try!!
You start with a plain old cookie sheet! You can use either the front or back ( I chose front) - spray paint it!
To cover it, I used fabric- because I liked my fabric choices better than any paper I had. Paper works wonderfully too tho!!
I mod podged it on...
I left a little space at the top to add in some contrasting red fabric!
Then comes the fun part- making the magnets! You can use whatever you'd like- buttons, bottle caps, ornaments, paper, anything. I added the numbers in with a mixture of stickers, ink, and rub-ons.
This is your time to get creative!
I also added in a calendar template- which I made in Word. All you have to do is find the Tables button & make it 5 x 5.
Gorilla glue some ribbons on for decor and hanging, and there you have it! A one of a kind Advent calendar!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Soft Ginger Cookies
The other night our friends K&S dropped off the yummiest, softest cookies ever. These are like to die for! No joke.
So, I grabbed the recipe from them and now am sharing it with all of you!
*2 1/4 cups flour
*2 tsp. ground ginger
*1 tsp. baking soda
*3/4 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 tsp. ground cloves
1/4 tsp. salt
*3/4 cup butter, softened
*1 cup white sugar
*1 egg
*1 TBS. water
*1/4 c molasses
*2 TBS. white sugar (to roll cookies in)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Sift together all dry ingredients. In another bowl cream butter and sugar. Beat in egg, then stir in water and molasses. Gradually stir in dry ingredients. Roll cookie dough into walnut-sized balls. Roll in extra white sugar and and then flatten dough.
Place on foil lined cookie sheets for 8 to 10 minutes. Let cool for 3 minutes on cookie sheet before removing.
(A tip: To get the SOFTEST cookie, cook until almost done- which was just 8 minutes for me. While you let them cool, the hot cookie sheet cooks them to the perfect temp!)
Nothing says The Holidays like homemade ginger cookies. mmm.
Cabinet Curtain
Our new place is much smaller than we are used to, and the storage is random. We have this large open storage space in our bathroom. And we've filled it with either junk I don't know where else to put or junk I just really need to get rid of.
Seeing as this is the only bathroom, I don't want our guests having to look at the mess. So I decided to do something about it!
I measured the height and width of the opening, added an inch or so on each side for seam allowances- got some CHEAP fabric, and just hemmed all the way around.
Then I folded the top down about an inch and a half and sewed across to make a casing for the tension rod to go.
And voila.
I added a little blue ribbon to the bottom as trim to match my shower curtain.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Bar Stool Makeover
I found this bar stool at the DI for $3! My wonderful hubby sanded it down (since it was WAY too cold outside for me).
After it was all sanded, I unscrewed the top because I wanted to make it into a cushion.
I took some brown paint...
And painted it!!
I just used pillow stuffing, wrapped some fabric around it- and nailed some furniture tacks into the bottom of the seat! It doesn't matter how messy it looks, because you won't see it.
Here is what it looked like after I re-attached the seat top.
I decided to sand down the legs a little to look more shabby chic.
The final product:
How to make a Dessert Stand
This couldn't be ANY easier! Here is what I did: Got some plates and vases from the thrift store for .25 - .50 cents a piece... I spray painted them Dover White.
Then I glued them together with Gorilla Glue, which is an awesome craft glue! =) I used a box of slim-fast to "clamp" it down for half an hour...
Monday, November 9, 2009
Chocolate Chip Cream Cheese Coffee Cake!
SORRY! I know its been quite awhile since my last post-> we moved again and things are finally settling down. We had some friends over last night and I made this yummy Chocolate Chip Cream Cheese Coffee Cake. Its quite delicious!!
Chocolate Chip Cream Cheese Coffee Cake
*16 TBS butter
*16 ounces cream cheese, room temperature
*2.5 c sugar
*4 eggs
*2 tsp. vanilla
*4 cups flour
*2 tsp. baking powder
*1/2 tsp. salt
*1/2 c milk
*12 ounces chocolate chips
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix together butter, cream cheese, sugar, and eggs in large bowl until creamy. Add the vanilla, baking powder, and salt - continually mixing. Add in the flower (in small increments). Add milk last. You may not need the whole 1/2 c milk, or you may need more. Batter should be creamy, but not drippy. Stir in chocolate chips using a large spoon.
Spoon mixture into 2 loaf pans- filling each pan about 3/4 full.If you'd like, sprinkle some cinnamon&sugar on top.
Bake for at least 50-55 minutes... sometimes it takes longer, I have no idea why! =) Cakes will rise and become golden brown.
Enjoy!!
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