Monday, March 12, 2012

Green Wonders


I am so excited! This year, many of the new spring look books show emerald green as a new "trend" color. Emerald green has always been one of my favorite colors; and judging by the amount of prom dresses in emerald this year, it's everyone else's favorite color too! I found these pictures on Pinterest…
 Happy Monday!    


Monday, March 5, 2012

Yum.

I would refer to myself as a pinterestaholic... it's an unhealthy obsession. However, it is a delicious obsession! So as I was perusing Pinterest this weekend, I happened upon a recipe that I had pinned a long time ago, but since forgot.

It comes from a couple of Blue Eyed Bakers who have a fantastic blog that you should definitely check out! (here)
But anyway... so I made this on Saturday night, and it was fantastic! I especially love raw cookie dough though, so for those of you who might like a more well done cookie, this recipe  is probably not for you! I actually loved it so much that I made a second one tonight with the left over cookie dough! {Another great thing about the recipe is that it makes leftovers!} Well, I hope you enjoy it... and Happy Monday!

{as you can tell... I really liked it!}


Sunday, March 4, 2012

Spring is in the air...

So as many of my friends know, I have an unhealthy obsession with Coca-Cola. However, I have now finally found a way to use those empty coke cans! This is a really inexpensive project, (I think my total was around $4!) and great for a rainy March day...


I started by cleaning out a couple of cans. I really like the contrast between the red and white, but you could also personalize it with some different colored cans for a different look!

Next, I cut the top and bottom of the cans out using wire cutters. After that, I flattened them into sheets so they would be easier to cut into petals.

Once I had the cans in petals, it was time to start of the box!


For the box, I got a plain wooden box from Michael's and covered it with some leftover fabric that I had. Next, I painted the rim of the box white to match the fabric. --- Be warned though---if you put too much fabric around the lip of the box, it won't be able to close!
  
Finally, for the last step, arrange the petals on the box. I used a big drop of hot glue to start, and just started placing petals around each other. Make sure you bend the sides of the petals up so they more accurately resemble a flower. I also used parts of a Sprite can for leaves.

Finished! I hope you enjoyed this little project :)




Sunday, January 15, 2012

Blue Ridge, GA


Like most of the world, my family spent Christmas at home, with family. However, since my sister and I did not get out of school until the 22nd of December, (way too late!) we still had two weeks left of Christmas vacation! This year, we went to our cabin for a week. Our cabin is located in the small north Georgia town of Blue Ridge. So... like I'll do with all my travel posts, here are the top five things you should know/do in Blue Ridge.

1.If you go in the summer... GO TO LAKE BLUE RIDGE! This is an incredibly beautiful lake, and there are many public access points. Also, if you want to rent a pontoon boat for a day outing (which is incredibly fun!)... here's the website.

2. Go tubing on the Toccoa River. This is a great river, and if you go with the Toccoa Valley Campground company (webiste here) it should take about 2-3 hours, depending on what time of year you go. (The length of time varies because later in the summer there is less water in the river.)

3. Get a wild west picture taken at River Junction Olde Tyme Portraits. This is such a fun place to go, and it only takes about twenty minutes to get a hilarous picture that will last a lifetime! (website here)

4. Visit the store POSH. This is such a fun store! Everything has a very personal touch. Plus, they get their products from induvidual dealers, so they are always unique! This store is in downtown Blue Ridge.

5. Go hiking on the Aska Trails. These are gorgeous trails with stunning views and great color in the fall. They also intersect with some of the most famous trails in the South East, like the Appaliacian Trail and the Benton Mackaye Trail.

And's here what we look like when my family goes to the mountains!


And one last thing...If you want to spend at weekend our cabin (which is a rental) the website is here. I hope you all enjoyed your Christmas break! Has anyone else been to Blue Ridge? Tell me about it in a comment!




A Tutorial: Kindle Touch Case


I made this case for my sister, Sarah, when she received the Kindle Touch for Chirstmas. It is a drawstring bag with felt on the inside for added protection. Also, even though I made this for a Kindle you can make it for anything! (travel makeup bag, trinkets, or school supplies???) Plus, it's a quick and easy project :)

Alright, 1st step.... pick your supplies! I choose pink felt (2 sheets of 28c. felt from michaels) for the inside, that matched the pink flowers on the pattern. Then, you need about a half a yard of fabric for the outside of your case. Last, you need one yard of coordinating ribbon for the draw string. (I got 1/2 yd. and it was a little too short. It's better to have too much than too little, right?)



2nd step.... cut 2 pieces of your case fabric (10in. X 6in) and two pieces of your felt (10.5in. X 6.5in.) You want a little wiggle room for the bag to close when the drawstring is pulled, and when you are done, you can trim off the extra felt. Pin the felt to the wrong side of the fabric.




3rd step.... sew diagonal lines across the cover fabric for a quilted look. You could omit this step and just sew straight lines around the fabric, but..... it would be so much cooler if you sewed diagonal lines across. ;)
***Quick Tip*** The way I kept my diagonal lines straight and the same size (you can make them any size you want) was making sure the space between my presser foot and the last thread stayed even, and the same width, the entire time.



4th step.... So before you put your finished pieces together you need to sew your ribbon in. (Actually you could just thread it through once you were finished, but I found this way to be easier.) So I folded over the fabric a little more than the width of the ribbon- my ribbon was 1/4" so I folded the top over about 1/2". Once you have the ribbon through both of the sides, you can sew the sides and the bottom up! (put right sides together and sew around the fabric) Last, turn it inside out and enjoy! 

I hope you liked this tutorial! It took me a little over and hour to complete, and results were great!