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Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Intersection Tee Guest Post at Twin Dragonfly Designs
Come visit me today at Twin Dragonfly Designs. It's One for the Boys T-shirt Week and I'm sharing a tutorial to make this cool tee (using something a little unusual!)...
see ya over there!
see ya over there!
Monday, May 20, 2013
The Twin to Twin T-shirt Exchange
I like to dress my twin toddlers in coordinating outfits, but not matching...matching makes it too hard to tell them apart! I had a brainstorm for the simplest way ever to make coordinating T-shirts. Well, not really make...more like refashion in a cut and paste sort of way.
I started with two T-shirts in different colors.
Pinning them together helped me lazily quickly cut both shirts at once.
Then stitched the bottom of one to the top of the other and vice versa.
Then stitched the bottom of one to the top of the other and vice versa.
From start to finish the swap took about 15 minutes...
but the cuteness will last all season!
Hooray for fast and easy!
Thursday, May 16, 2013
School Spirit Sugar Cookie Pops
This past weekend was the school fair at my children's elementary school.
I made these cookies for the bake sale booth and they were a huge hit! They are easy and fun to make - like playing with play dough! I found the idea and a great tutorial at The Sweet Adventures of Sugarbelle.
I made these cookies for the bake sale booth and they were a huge hit! They are easy and fun to make - like playing with play dough! I found the idea and a great tutorial at The Sweet Adventures of Sugarbelle.
Start with a great sugar cookie recipe.
My Favorite Sugar Cookie Recipe:
1 1/2 c unsalted butter
2 c sugar
2 tsp pure almond flavoring
4 eggs
1 tsp salt
2 tsp baking powder
5 c flour
gel food coloring
cream butter and sugar together.
mix in almond flavoring and eggs.
slowly add flour, salt and baking powder. mix until well combined.
divide dough and mix in coloring.
refrigerate for 30 minutes before rolling or shaping cookies.
When the dough is ready to work with, make a small ball of each color.
Roll the two snakes together into one longer skinnier snake 12- 13 inches long. Not too skinny, you don't want it to break when you coil it up.
Create the spiral pattern by rolling the snake from horizontal to vertical (This step amazes me every time!)
Transfer the cookie to a nonstick foil or parchment lined pan and place in the freezer for 5 minutes.
Remove from the freezer and push the lollipop sticks into the cookies (I went a little past the middle of the cookie with the sticks).
P.S. The fair was a lot of fun too!
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Disco Fever - Toddler Style
Check out my little groovers and their cousin Danny Terrio --- er, I mean Derek.
The boys had a blast at their first party with a live DJ.
Get down...
Drop it like it's hot!
Shake your groove thing,
but there was a real guest of honor...
my niece Danielle turned a very sweet {and a little bit sassy} 16!
Happy birthday Danielle!
The twins are wearing the Treasure Pocket Pants from Sewing for Boys.
I used a small welt grey corduroy with a grey and white chevron print for Zander's and a graphic turqouise, black and white print for Avery's.
I love the elasticized pockets! Another great pattern from Sewing for Boys.
The boys had a blast at their first party with a live DJ.
Drop it like it's hot!
yeah-yeah!
They thought the party was all for them...but there was a real guest of honor...
my niece Danielle turned a very sweet {and a little bit sassy} 16!
Happy birthday Danielle!
The twins are wearing the Treasure Pocket Pants from Sewing for Boys.
I am totally getting my money's worth out of that book!
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