Showing posts with label Homemade Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homemade Christmas. Show all posts
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Freebies: Kool-Aid Play Dough Kit Printable- Christmas Goody Bags
Yesterday I shared with you the Goody Bags I made for Big Sister's school Christmas Party. Today I am sharing the printable I made to go with it. I removed her name from the printable. You can either leave it blank or add your child's name. For the complete Kool-Aid Play Dough recipe, click here.
PlayDough Kit Printable
Labels:
Freebies,
Homemade Christmas,
Life As A Mom,
Printables
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Homemade Christmas: Goody Bags- Kool-Aid Play Dough Kits
As part of my Homemade Christmas series, I wanted to make the Goody Bags for Big Sister's classmates a kit for something they could make at home. Big Sister has loved making her own Play Dough for years. At first, I was intimidated by it, but when Prince Charming banned the real thing because of its awful stench, I had to come up with something else.
The Kool-Aid ones are non-toxic, edible, and smell great. They last in an airtight container up to 3 months, and you have all kinds of color options!
I will share the printable I created for the Goody Bags tomorrow, but for today, here's the recipe:
Ingredients:
1 1/4 cups flour
1/4 cup salt
1 Pkg unsweetened Kool-Aid
1 cup boiling water
1 1/2 tbs oil
Directions:
1. Mix flour, salt, and Kool-Aid until blended.
2. Add oil and boiling water, mix with spoon until cool enough to knead.
3. Knead by hand until color is blended.
4. Store in air tight bag or container in the refrigerator.
The Kool-Aid ones are non-toxic, edible, and smell great. They last in an airtight container up to 3 months, and you have all kinds of color options!
I will share the printable I created for the Goody Bags tomorrow, but for today, here's the recipe:
Ingredients:
1 1/4 cups flour
1/4 cup salt
1 Pkg unsweetened Kool-Aid
1 cup boiling water
1 1/2 tbs oil
Directions:
1. Mix flour, salt, and Kool-Aid until blended.
2. Add oil and boiling water, mix with spoon until cool enough to knead.
3. Knead by hand until color is blended.
4. Store in air tight bag or container in the refrigerator.
Labels:
Christmas Binder,
Homemade Christmas,
Parties,
Recipes,
Tutorials
Friday, December 9, 2011
Tutorial: Laminated Cotton Tissue Holders
I make these for Big Sister's teachers each year. I use laminated cotton since it is easy to wipe off- you know germs and such. This year I am using a favorite Michael Miller fabric- Dick and Jane!
Step 1: Trim to 5 1/2" x 8".
Step 2: Fold over twice and iron each 5" end (be sure to use a scrap piece of cloth).
Step 3: Sew hems.
Step 4: Fold each end into the center serge or zig zag edges.
Step 5: Sew sides 1/4" from the ends to strengthen stitching (see contrasting brown thread in picture).
Step 6: Turn each side right side out, pushing corners out firmly
Step 7: Fill and Give!
I also sell these in my etsy shop- Lila's Bowtique
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Freebie: Christmas Card Log
I shared with you yesterday one of the ways I design my Christmas Cards as part of my Homemade Christmas series. I really enjoy taking the time to make my own cards. It's not really cheaper, but I love knowing how much the cards are appreciated by its' recipients!
I have been using a Christmas Binder for the last 7 years. Prior to that I kept this info on the back side of index cards in my address box. I got rid of the old address box and keep addresses in my Christmas Binder. This log makes it easy to see who you sent cards to, and who you've received cards from. When you receive a card from a new friend, just add them to the bottom of the list!
Christmas Card Log
Enjoy!
I have been using a Christmas Binder for the last 7 years. Prior to that I kept this info on the back side of index cards in my address box. I got rid of the old address box and keep addresses in my Christmas Binder. This log makes it easy to see who you sent cards to, and who you've received cards from. When you receive a card from a new friend, just add them to the bottom of the list!
Christmas Card Log
Enjoy!
Labels:
Christmas Binder,
Freebies,
Homemade Christmas,
Printables
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Homemade Christmas: Greeting Cards
Please excuse the quality of the pictures. It has been raining here for the last four days, and I just couldn't get good natural light!
I love making my own greeting cards, and have collected quite a few supplies over the years. Most of the supplies are your basic scrapbooking supplies, with a few extras for making cards.
Supplies:
-Blank Cards- you can also use plain card stock, but I like for my cards to be white inside. I usually by a box of different colors at Hobby Lobby- they come with envelopes, so it's super easy. Don't forget to use a 40% off coupon.
-Coordinating Paper- 2 pieces
-White Paint Marker
-Printed Party Circles or other graphics
-2" Scallop Punch
-1.75" Circle Punch
-Coordinating Ribbon- 3/8" Wide
-Stamp Set
Step 1: Make your Circle Embellishment
Step 2: Cut and Stamp Your Papers
3. Add Ribbon and Put Together
A few of my greeting card sets are listed in my Etsy shop.
I love making my own greeting cards, and have collected quite a few supplies over the years. Most of the supplies are your basic scrapbooking supplies, with a few extras for making cards.
Supplies:

-Coordinating Paper- 2 pieces
-White Paint Marker
-Printed Party Circles or other graphics
-2" Scallop Punch
-1.75" Circle Punch
-Coordinating Ribbon- 3/8" Wide
-Stamp Set
Step 1: Make your Circle Embellishment
Step 2: Cut and Stamp Your Papers
3. Add Ribbon and Put Together
A few of my greeting card sets are listed in my Etsy shop.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Christmas Time: Handmade Gifts
So this year, like most
But this year, I am going to try to make gifts from things I already have in my craft room. Now for those of you that have seen my Craft Room Organization Posts, you will know that my craft room is pretty well stocked, but this is still a bit of a challenge. I will be posting the items as I make them along with tutorials on how you can make it too, so check back often and see what I have been up to!
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