Sunday, January 31, 2016

DIY Fabric Backing


Fabric backing is a FANTASTIC way to update/change a space.  You can do this on a bookshelf or in a desk area or really anywhere you have a solid backing.  It's a BIG bang for your buck!  It creates a new space with a tiny investment.  #win

We updated our living room over the holidays and I am LOVING my new workspace.  It's a drop-lid secretary desk that has a file cabinet on the bottom. So, so lovely.  It's from Ballard Designs. Click HERE to view product info. 

Friday, October 23, 2015

No-Bake Granola Bars



My favorite things about this recipe: ease to make, availability of ingredients and delicious-ness.

Ingredients:
1 1/4 cups quick-cooking oats or steel cut coats
1 cup ancient-grain cereal blend (I use Cheerios + Ancient Grains or just Cheerios)
1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
1/4 tsp. kosher salt
1/3 cup peanut butter
1/3 cup honey



Once you have put together the base ingredients (up to salt) then you can get creative.  Since we have a massive amount of pecans from our pecan trees (we picked 58 pounds last year!), I put in 1/2 cup chopped pecans and 1/2 cup craisins.  You could do pistachios, almonds, raisins, dried fruit, shredded coconut... do what your family loves to eat! I only add in 2 extra ingredients because I try to keep the calorie count low.

Then, combine the creamy peanut butter and the honey in a saucepan over medium heat.  Cook 2-3 minutes until the peanut butter melts and stir frequently.  Pour over the ingredient bowl and mix well.  Spray a 8x8 pan with Pam and put in the mix.  Pat it down and make it as flat as possible.  Put the whole pan in the freezer for 15 minutes or so and then cut it into even pieces.




Thursday, October 8, 2015

Pumpkin Yarn Wreath

Happy Fall friends!  Today's blog post is a simple DIY Pumpkin Fall Wreath.



Supplies needed:
-Large bag of cotton balls
-2 spools of yarn (choose your favorite color orange)
-Hot glue gun
-Grapevine wreath
-Twigs from outside

1. Wrap the yarn around the cotton balls.  Start wrapping around semi-tightly until you cover up most of the cotton ball.  Then finish it off with a dot of glue on the end of the yarn.

2. Once you have completed a large amount of yarn cotton balls, start placing them around the grapevine wreath.  For the most part, I did 2 x 2s  around the grapevine wreath.


3. Once you have glued all of the yarn cotton balls to the wreath, break down some little twigs to make the pumpkin stems.  Add a dot of hot glue to the stem and stick it into the cotton ball.

4. Add acorns (I did this because I ran out of the yarn) and/or a bow.  Totally up to you. I think it looks splendid with no bow at all!

5. Hang up and enjoy!  I love the versatility of this wreath because I can leave it up through Thanksgiving.

I'd love to see your versions of this wreath.  You can post a comment with a picture or email me: wbthompson2004@gmail.com.

Happy Fall and Happy Crafting!  



 




Monday, August 31, 2015

Kid's Art Gallery Wall

Kid's art work.  So much to display.  So little space.



Last year I didn't have a game plan to handle the massive amount of paper that came home from school with my daughter.  Therefore, paper ended up on my counter tops, taped to my cabinets, taped to the fridge, underneath the fridge, in the pantry, you name the space and there was paper.  #paperexplosion

I decided to tackle this project to help diffuse the #paperexplosion situation.

I began by locating a blank wall in my house.


I decided on this wall because it is right next to my kid's bedrooms.  It is a long wall and as you can see, well it's pretty bleak and blank.  You can see my first attempt at just taping the artwork to the wall in the corner.  Plus my sweet daughter making more artwork at the dining room table:)

I located my inspiration image on Pinterest.  Click here to view the image.  The easy route would have been to order a vinyl decal (for $25 or so), but our wall texture doesn't allow me to take the easy route.  Therefore, I got out my level, ruler, and a pencil and went to town.