October 23, 2012

Toilet Paper Roll Rocket






I found this project here along with 14 other fun projects to make using recycled toilet paper rolls.  Davin loved making the rocket, it was easy and not too messy.  You could even add some glitter or stickers to it to for something a little different, enjoy!









October 19, 2012

Cauliflower Pizza Crust



I have made this a few times now and used this recipe to make my cauliflower pizza crust.  This time I made this crust it turned our really great and tasted just like a pizza with a regular crust.  The pizza I made here is just topped with tomato, mozzarella and basil (Margarita pizza).  My Husband who hates cauliflower even loved this pizza!  I recommend that you add the exact amount of cauliflower the recipe calls for (I added more the first time so I wasn't "wasteful" since this is pretty much the only thing I use cauliflower for) and don't forget to pre-bake the crust! I've done both of these things before and the result was less than satisfactory.   The crust just ended up being somewhat soft and not like a regular pizza crust, it throws the flavor off a bit when you add too much cauliflower too. 

October 17, 2012

Bloody Cupcakes




I made these for Halloween a couple of years ago and I'm not sure what recipe I used for the blood, but they  were pretty cool!  Here is a recipe I found that sounds like the one I used or pretty close.  I used the liquid food coloring in the little plastic bottle that comes in a four pack.  I would really recommend using the gel food coloring instead so it's not as runny.    I made the cupcakes out of a red velvet cake mix for the full effect.

October 16, 2012

Alligator Color Matching Game



Materials Needed:

5-10 Paint Sample Cards (Lowes, Home Depot or Walmart has them, they're free)

Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks

5-10  Wooden Clothespins

Sharpie Marker

Scissors (I used a paper trimmer)








Directions:

1.  Cut one small square (small enough to glue on top of the clothespin) and one larger square from each sample.

2.  Draw "eyes" on the clothespin.

3.  Hot glue the small squares onto the clothespins.









How to Play:

1.  The alligator "chomps" the color that matches the one on his head, that simple!




September 23, 2012

2012-2013 Movies I'm Most Excited For

There are a lot movies coming out soon or next year that look pretty awesome.  Here are the ones I'm most excited to see!


                         3/8/2013     

Oz: The Great and Powerful Poster  

                     11/16/2012  

     
       
                        3/22/2013  

Jack the Giant Killer                 

                                       


















                        2/1/2013


                      5/24/2013

Epic Poster

                          11/22/2013

 catching fire    New Name for Catching Fire Movie   catchingfireposter3

                        1/11/2013

Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters movie poster

                                       8/23/2013

Like the official Facebook page to learn all about The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones movie!

                    12/14/2012

The_Hobbit__An_Unexpected_Journey movie poster

                         

    


Air Show- Grand Junction, CO

9/22/12



We went to a local air show this weekend and Davin loved it.  I got some really neat pictures for the amount of time we were there, here are some of them.


One of the Black Dagger Jumpers








He is about to land on the ground









A plane doing tricks


Here he is afterwards


 Osprey Aircraft


August 22, 2012

New Plans!

I've been on vacation for a little while so I haven't been blogging quite as much as I would like to.  Since it's a little more difficult to do projects and what not I've just been trying to blog about my adventures along the way.  So many fun things have happened, I took Davin putt-putt golfing for the first time, to his first movie in a movie theater, Jungle Jim's International Market, an Amish auction and to the Columbus Zoo in Ohio.  All of it was very fun and we had some great experiences!  Mainly it was great to be able to visit with my parents for an extended period of time and to let Davin spend time with his grandparents.  We will be heading back home in a couple of days and I would be lying if I said I'm not anxious.  Of course I'm going to be sad and miss my parents and other family members but I can't wait to see my husband and pets again either.  Also, I can't wait to get started on my new plans!  As soon as I get back I'm joining the local gym and am going to get my butt on a workout schedule which in turn will most likely help me be more productive since I will be beginning my day much earlier and with an energizing workout.  I really do miss going to the gym, even as difficult as it was to get myself motivated enough to go there, but the feeling I had afterward made it worth it and the results are obviously great too!  I am also going to try my hardest to get 3 small projects done a day; one being dinner so that will be a definite, one with Davin and then one of my own while Davin is napping or during his bedtime.  I really enjoy crafting even if it is something small or quick and easy to do.  Of course I will be blogging on here about these projects :).  So I have some great things planned, I hope you will stop by to check them out!


Danielle

August 11, 2012

Amish Country- Millersburg, OH

We took a trip to Ohio's Amish country on July 27th.  We went to Schrock's Amish Farm, Hershberger Farm and Bakery, Heini's Cheese Chalet (yum!) and Mrs. Yoder's Kitchen for dinner.  It was a really great trip, here are some of the pictures I took along the way.





One of the goats at the farm trying to pick-pocket Davin, he loved it.





Davin was talking to this horse, it seemed like it was listening quite intently.




Davin riding on "Shorty" the pony.




"Big Ben" the 3000 lb. Belgian.




He was looking right at me, he started kicking that gate a little too, very intimidating!




One of the wagon rides available.




The goats on top of the animal building.



It was a pretty big building but there was a ramp built on the side for the goats to climb up to the roof.




Ducklings.




A bunch of homemade jams and jellies available for purchase.




Tons of fresh produce for sale.




The Amish farm




We took a buggy ride with a very nice Amish man and "Buddy".




Another Amish family home.



Some Amish approve of using tractors.


 


Buggys parked outside of Mrs. Yoder's Kitchen. 


Heading home for the day.




* I did not take pictures of the faces of the Amish because they do not approve of having pictures of their faces taken due to their religious beliefs. You can learn more about that and more HERE.

CLICK HERE to plan your own trip to Amish country.

My other personal favorite places other than the ones mentioned in this blog post are the following:


1. Wendell August- Personalize, handcrafted metal gifts.

2. Lehman's- "If they don't have it, you don't need it."



5. Tis' The Season- A Christmas shop open year 'round.




August 8, 2012

Milk Art

What You Need:
Food Dye
Milk (about a cup)
Pie Pan or Something Similar
Liquid Dish Soap
Toothpicks


Directions

1.  Pour the milk into the pie pan.



2.  Now go ahead and drop some of the food coloring into the milk,  put little dots all over the place, whatever you want.



3.  Take the dish soap and add little drops of it over top of the food coloring.  This is such a neat step, the food coloring will just "shoot" around in the pan.  Add as much coloring as you want, we gradually added quite a bit.




4.  Use your toothpics to make swirls in the pan.


August 4, 2012

Jello Fruit Snacks

These fruit snacks are so quick to make and my little Davin loves them!




What You Need:


1 Mold (Bought at local Hobby store)
1 Pack of Jello (3 oz. regular size, Fruit Punch and Tropical Fusion is what I used)
1/3 cup of Water
2 (.25 oz) packs of Unflavored Gelatin




Directions:


1. Pour the water into a small saucepan, add the jello and gelatin to the water.


2. Grab a whisk and stir up the mixture, then place over medium heat until you have a liquid mixture and all gelatin is dissolved.


3. Carefully pour the mix into your mold, I placed my mold onto a baking pan just in case any of the mix overflowed in spots (which it did). 


4. Let the mixture cool for 20 minutes, then they are ready to eat.





Almost all of them should peel out together if you use this mold