Sunday, February 6, 2011

What's a Skookie???

Look how yummy this looks. I know these as Pizookies from the California restaurant that has these, they are a large cookie that you put a big clump of ice cream in the middle.


Cam and Alexa introduced us to these awesome pans. For christmas we got the pans from Natalie and Jeff! You can make whatever cookie recipe and put the dough in the middle.

Look how cute these pans are. It makes these yummy cookies that you can make your own and eat it with ice cream.

Happy husband eating his Skookie!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Thursday Highlights

Today I loved:

Yoga with my sister-in-laws
Texting my sister
Chris driving me to work
Painting my nails
Chris cooking dinner with me
Used all seven letters in Scrabble to get me 99 pts!
Having one of my client's thank me over and over for preparing their case that they just won.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Baby skirts in less than 30 mins

Look how cute this baby skirt is! I went to our stake super saturday and one of the activities I did was making easy baby skirts.

We chose our fabric they brought and looking at these measurements determined the width of the skirt. I know it doesn't have the length for the skirts, that's because you can make it however long or short you want.
K, so you cut two pieces of fabric with the length you can determine from the picture . You place the inside out and pin the shorter sides which is the length and sew down those sides.

On the waist. You folks over the fabric not once, but twice so it can have a better finish. I pinned it down as you can see from the picture. I sewed around the bottom of the folded edge (so I sewed that bottom edge where I pinned) and left a half inch because that's where you will be putting your elastic through.

In this picture you can see that the skirt is still inside out and you can see the bottom part where
I sewed. I used elastic and made it the SAME width as the skirt. So if your skirt was 16 inches wide... You make the elastic 16 inches. I placed the elastic on a safety pin and thread it through the band of the skirt we created. At the end I sewed the two stands together many many times so it would not become loose or come apart.

Next I folded up the bottom of the skirt like 1/4- 1/2 inch and ironed it for a crisp finish. I then just went and sewed it from the inside.

Lastly, I decorated it with this cute ribbon I have. These skirts are so easy you can add so many cute details:
Ruffles, ribbon, flowers, matching headbands or shoes, etc. I used the ribbon and you can see it pinned down and ready to be sewn!

Monday, January 24, 2011

Cute glass magnets

These are some of the glass magnets that I made for the magnet board and fridge.

I chose some of the paper that I used on the magnet board. I punched the holes evenly for the glass marble things.

Here are some of the hold punches and glass things that you could get for cheap at any craft store or dollar store.

Here are two cute magnets so far. I used an invisible glue and put a really thin layer on the colored side of the paper and chose the marble rock things that were the most round and same size as each other.

Here is another cute little guy.

I then used the same glue and placed the round magnets on the back and left them like this to dry.

Look how cute!!!


Saturday, January 22, 2011

Christmas goodies for friends and family

This Christmas I made cookie recipe in a jar. I found a great website for masking these jar recipes: allrecipes.com. They had cookie recipes, soup etc. I loved it too bc you could type in the serving amount you wanted and it would change the recipe to fit that.

I bought a bunch of mason jars, made sure they were clean and lined them up on my counter. I chose what pattern I wanted the ingredients to go in. I placed m&m and coconuts on top to fill in ask of the space.

I made a recipe tag so you know what recipe it is and what to add.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Adorable baby wipe case

This week I made a baby wipe case for a friend's baby shower.


I found fabric and some batting about 1/4 inch thick. Both were 1/4 of a yard. I found a wipe case at Target for a dollar. I recommend finding a case that closes really well. I could have used one that was better, you don't want it to open in your purse.



I first cut the batting stuff larger than the case. I hot glued the batting on and around the edges. I then cut the access off. I did it for the top and bottom.