October 17, 2013

Planting Succulents

I wanted to give planting succulents a try. With the help from a friend, I made a pretty arrangement!

Each pot was about $2, with the one in the terra cotta pot being $3.50. They were from Lowe's and Home Depot:

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I was able to separate some plants, so one little pot gave me 3 or 4 little ones:

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I planted away. My friend gave me some tips and suggestions on how to make it look better, such as the height and color placements. Then we added green dry moss over the soil as a filler, giving it a finished look. Ta da, don't you love it?

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I put my creation on my dining table, where it looked excellent for 2 weeks. I watered it once. Then all of a sudden...I started seeing little flies, and some plants were not looking so great. I immediately texted my friend, and she said it is probably fungus gnats. Wah! My hard work going down the drain! I took the whole thing outside to dry out under the sun, and it got better. But a few plants were at the point of no return. So I decided to replant it. The next day, I went back to Home Depot and got some replacements:

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This time around, I put some rocks at the bottom of the platter first, then the cactus soil. I also realized that my dining table gets zero sunlight, which succulents need at least 4 hours a day. Also, I learned that the darker, greener succulents are more hardy, and are able to survive my brown thumb. The waxier, plastic plant types are far better off and more kind to me than the softer, fuzzier succulents.

This will stay outside, and I hope this time, everything will stay alive:
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Good luck!
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Funkins, Craft Pumpkins

I discovered craft pumpkins a few years ago when I wanted to keep my pumpkin carving creations forever. They look like the real thing. I use the same tools and carve them exactly how I would with real pumpkins. Joann's sells Funkins, and Michael's sells craft pumpkins. I actually haven't checked Hobby Lobby, but I'm sure they sell them too.

There are a couple differences between the two. First, the price factor - Funkins are more expensive. Second - Funkins have a hole at the bottom of it already cut out (to stick a battery operated light or candle in). Michael's craft pumpkins do not, so I carved one out. Third - both craft pumpkins are already hollow, but the inside of Funkins are orange, and the inside of Michael's craft pumpkins are an off-white/yellowish color.  They are made of low–density polyurethane foam, and it gets messy with all the little pieces flying off as you carve.

In the end, those differences do not have a great impact on the results, especially in the dark.  I got two craft pumpkins from Michael's, and went to work.

Boo requested Princess Tiana and Ariel. I Googled photos for inspiration and found the perfect ones of 1) Tiana and the frog kissing and 2) Ariel on a rock. I printed them out to size, and used them as my templates:


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Now that I have a few carving experiences under my belt, I know to carve out the small details first, then move on to the bigger pieces to avoid cracking and breakage. I am so excited to show you my "carvations"!


Here, I just cut out Tiana. Then I'll start to fine tune and smooth the lines:


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Pretty cool, right? =)


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Good luck!
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Chocolate Avocado Pudding

Ingredients:
1 ripe avocado, peeled and quartered
1/4 cup cocoa powder
1/4 cup honey
1/4 cup almond milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions:
* Put all ingredients in a blender
* Blend until smooth


So easy and yummy!
Good luck.
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Jute Wrapped Letter

A while back, my sister in law made a jute wrapped letter "R" to hang on her front door. It turned out so cute, and she kindly sent some supplies my way so I could make my own letter! The materials were all from Amazon, click for the links.

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Jute - Ordered 2 rolls, and used 1.5 rolls
Burlap Flowers - Here, Here and Here

I already had hot glue and sewing pins on hand.

I didn't take step by step pictures, but it was pretty easily to figure out. I cut and hot glued pieces of jute on the sides. Then I wrapped it around and around, hot gluing on the intersections:

 
 

These burlap flowers are so cute. I thought I could change up the color of the flowers depending on the season, so I didn't want to permanently hot glue them on. I decided to use these little sewing pins I have, and just poked them in. The pin heads just so happen to be the similar to the colors of the flowers!



And done!


Now I just need to figure out how to hang it. I can't decide whether I want to hang it with ribbon or jute. Decisions, decisions...

Good luck!
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June 06, 2013

Dora and Boots Birthday Cake

It's that time again...Boo is 4 YEARS OLD! Where did the time go?
She requested a Dora and Boots cake.



We found a Dora and Boots coloring page online, and printed it out.
This picture is more detailed than any other cakes I have done (you may notice some things like Dora's necklace has been omitted on the cake).  Usually I do a gel transfer of the entire image but with all the small details like the hands and eyes, I decided to transfer just the general outline, and hand draw/pipe the rest with a #1 tip and filled in with a star and #5 tips:



Note to self - Next time, pipe the face first, then the hair:


I was most nervous about Boots, because he is small and very detailed:


I didn't have room to pipe a border on the top of the cake, so I rolled fondant into a rope and wrapped it around:



Stars and more stars:


Boo also requested requested the inside to be chocolate and vanilla swirl with little pieces of bananas: 


Favors - star cookies:


Boo was so happy and excited with how everything turned out (me too)!
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