The Lord blessed my friend with a large crop of pecans and she shared some with me. Thanks Janice! Pecan pie ? Maybe but first I put up my final Christmas decoration.
I had bought a garland from the Habitat Restore months ago. It was about $1, maybe less. I had purchased some of those red satin balls at a yard sale. I never intended to use them on the tree :) Pretty Christmas ribbon was bought last year at a discount price. I cut off 2 sections of the green garland with some snips. I began laying some decorations I already had on top of each piece of garland. Since I had no wire to attatch them I used some black fishing line. Wrapped it around each item like I would have wire. It worked well and didnt show from the front.
Since I was going to hang this on my cabinet doors I added a long length of red ribbon to the backside of the top of the garland bundle. I wrapped the line around it also.
I brought the ribbon to the inside of the cabinet door and tied it to an upside down hook. I used the removeable kind. You could also use a nail or tape.
A quick job finished. Cost almost nothing and I have garland left over to decorate the mailbox. Maybe this is not the final decoration? Pecan pies first or maybe that yummy apple pie thing Mama used to make.
Crafting, Sewing, Crocheting, Cooking, Recycling Making it Easier and Saving Money While Surviving Fibromyalgia and Multiple Sclerosis
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
My Favorite Gift Wraps
For some reason I was in the Christmas spirit around September. I found wrapping paper and ribbon for cheap. Some very pretty plaid wall paper was less than $1 at the local Habitat store and I found a roll of tulle decorating ribbon on clearance at Hobby Lobby. I dont remember if I had a specific project in mind. I liked the subtle gold sparkle and it has been useful for other projects too.
The wrapping has begun. Even a clutz like me can make a bow from wire edged ribbon. You dont need a tutorial for these if you can tie your shoes. A simple bow looks pretty if you add curling ribbon of different colors. I find the curling ribbon is easier to secure to the package than the organdy ribbons. I pull a few strings to the back of the wire edged ribbon bow and tape securely to the package. If the ribbon gets crushed before Christmas you can easily reshape it. If you are on a tight budget you can even reuse the wire edge ribbon next year. Just retie the bow and add new curling ribbon . You can staple the bows to the top of a gift bag but be sure there are no sharp edges to the staple. I decided to tie mine around the bag handle after cutting my finger on one.
I cant put these under my tree before Christmas because my cats manage to tear off the bows . :) Look for different colored ribbons on clearance racks and start a collection to decorate your packages year round.
The wrapping has begun. Even a clutz like me can make a bow from wire edged ribbon. You dont need a tutorial for these if you can tie your shoes. A simple bow looks pretty if you add curling ribbon of different colors. I find the curling ribbon is easier to secure to the package than the organdy ribbons. I pull a few strings to the back of the wire edged ribbon bow and tape securely to the package. If the ribbon gets crushed before Christmas you can easily reshape it. If you are on a tight budget you can even reuse the wire edge ribbon next year. Just retie the bow and add new curling ribbon . You can staple the bows to the top of a gift bag but be sure there are no sharp edges to the staple. I decided to tie mine around the bag handle after cutting my finger on one.
I cant put these under my tree before Christmas because my cats manage to tear off the bows . :) Look for different colored ribbons on clearance racks and start a collection to decorate your packages year round.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Home Cooking and Common Sense
I always thought it was 'cheating' to buy store bought foods to take to family gatherings. Being from the South, the Land of Home Cookin, I felt it was necessary to knock myself out cooking all week before Christmas or Thanksgiving. The house had to be clean. The decorations had to be done a certain way. blah blah Now the reality is shortcuts are necessary. Shopping trips are shortened and I dont have the patience for crowds. MS and Fibromyalgia can take the fun out of a lot of events if you or others expect too much. Thanks to Pinterest, I have discovered the 'poke cakes'. Today I am making Coconut Cakes. They will be divided into 2 disposable cake pans with lids and.....put into the freezer! Freezing ahead of time is something I never did because fresh is always better but this recipe is great for freezing. I did a test run. It was as good as fresh baked when taken from the freezer a month later.
Coconut Poke Cake
Mix your favorite yellow cake mix , I like Ginger Evans brand, following directions on the box. If the mix only calls for 2 eggs add an extra one. Pour into 2, 8" disposable cake pans. Bake as directed.
Remove from oven when done and immediately poke it full of holes. I used the handle of a large spoon.
Mix one regular size box of instant vanilla pudding according to the directions. Add 1/2 teaspoon of coconut flavoring. I used Watkins brand. Only mix the pudding until it is slightly thickening. Pour immediately into the 2 cakes. Tap the bottom of the pans lightly so the pudding will sink into the holes.
Sprinkle with sweetened flake coconut. Spread whipped topping over the top and finish with lots more coconut. About 1 1/2 cups for the 2 cakes.
Add the plastic tops and dont forget to label. Pop in the freezer. Thaw a day ahead in the fridge. 2, 8" cakes will travel better than one large cake in these aluminum pans. Use your imagination for other flavors. My family has been impressed with these cakes and so easy to make.
Coconut Poke Cake
Mix your favorite yellow cake mix , I like Ginger Evans brand, following directions on the box. If the mix only calls for 2 eggs add an extra one. Pour into 2, 8" disposable cake pans. Bake as directed.
Remove from oven when done and immediately poke it full of holes. I used the handle of a large spoon.
Mix one regular size box of instant vanilla pudding according to the directions. Add 1/2 teaspoon of coconut flavoring. I used Watkins brand. Only mix the pudding until it is slightly thickening. Pour immediately into the 2 cakes. Tap the bottom of the pans lightly so the pudding will sink into the holes.
Sprinkle with sweetened flake coconut. Spread whipped topping over the top and finish with lots more coconut. About 1 1/2 cups for the 2 cakes.
Add the plastic tops and dont forget to label. Pop in the freezer. Thaw a day ahead in the fridge. 2, 8" cakes will travel better than one large cake in these aluminum pans. Use your imagination for other flavors. My family has been impressed with these cakes and so easy to make.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Monday, December 3, 2012
Create and Survive
I just realized my title has been used by a lot of people. Survival of the Craftiest. Maybe I should change it to Longest Survivor ? Anyway, crafting is a great way to take your mind off chronic illnesses, to make gifts for others and for some people (not me) a great way to make some extra money. You cant do anything ???? If you are sitting around anyway you may as well explore some instruction videos and see what looks interesting. If you keep a journal, make a little drawing on each entry. Who knows ? You may have some hidden talent and it only takes some dollar store purchases to get started. Colored pencils, pens, a notebook and you have begun. Dont forget to buy a pencil sharpener. Create!
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