Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Decor Galore

I have always been in awe of those who have wonderful holiday decor for each and every Holiday/Season.
As early as September, I was "list making" and planning all the wonderful and fun ways to decorate for Halloween. I spent countless hours on Pinterest and Etsy, bought every Halloween magazine known to (wo)man and raided the Halloween section at Michaels and Homesense. Well...I think time got a way from me and I didn't get nearly half of what I was hoping to do.
But, I did manage to satisfy my crafting and Halloween decorating urges. Here are a few of my favorite Halloween finds!


One of my new Holiday staples, wreaths. ItzFitz is one of my favorite shops on Etsy, click here to see more. (picture from ItzFitz on Etsy)










I also got this amazing idea from Zakka Life to make chalkboard pumpkins. I bought me some craft pumpkins and chalkboard paint, rolled up my sleeves and got to work (note: probably not a good idea to do these on a windy day while wearing white - trust me). I love them because they are versatile, fun and unique! These were so incredibly easy (and pretty cheap) to make. Now good luck trying to track down white chalk! 

Next up on my craft hit list, trying to figure out what to do with a blank plate (or three of them). After having them sit blank for over a week, a light bulb moment: throw some window decals (from Martha Stewart) on them and voila!

To do: finish my "BOO" frames. I found these wonderful treasures at the Dollar Store, filled them with some Halloween paper and one day I will finish them by adding three simple black letters B-O-O. For now, I'll just admire them for their awesomeness. (p.s. I plan on changing out the paper and using them for Christmas Ho-Ho-Ho frames!) 




Finish off by some "batty garland" (I cut out bats, various sizes, on plain black cardstock, punched a few holes in the wings and strung them on black ribbon), some of that annoying spider web that gets everywhere and a dancing Frankenstein. There you have it some easy, fun and most importantly, cheap Halloween decor! (and yes, that is Chelsea Lately on the TV, and Girl, don't get me started!)

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Trick or TREAT

Usually when there is a pot luck involved, I have NO idea what to bring. I am still wondering what my special signature pot luck dish will be...I don't think it's going to be any past contributions - Pepsi and Root Beer, Tim Horton's donuts, pasta salad. 
With the help of the good ol' world wide web and Better Homes and Gardens magazine, I came up with some cute and fun pot luck contributions worthy of a Halloween Brunch: Mummy Dogs and Owl Eyes

I am exhausted from the excitement and the time it's taken me to create these culinary marvels so I won't be posting any pictures (or proof). But I swear, I really did make these. Just ask the ladies that will be there tomorrow. 
Ingredients:
1 can Pillsbury crescent rolls
10 large hot-dogs
Cheese - optional (this would have been too much for me, baby steps people)

Directions:
1. Heat oven to 375 F
2. Unroll dough; separate at perforations, creating 4 rectangles. Press perforations to seal. 
3. With knife or pizza cutter, cut each rectangle lengthwise into 10 pieces (making a total of 40)
4.  Wrap 4 pieces of dough around each hot dog to look like "bandages", stretching dough slightly to completely cover hot dog. 
5. Place on cookie sheet (I sprayed with cooking spray) - Bake 13-17 minutes or until dough is light golden brown and hot dogs are hot
6. With mustard, draw features
7. Prepare yourself for a whirlwind of compliments!





Pesto Cream Cheese Owl Eyes
I have to give props to my super creative sister-in-law, Angie, for creating these for Presley's baby shower. Not only were they theme appropriate (that woman should be a party planner) but they were super tasty too!
This recipe is just too long and hard (that's what she said), so I am not going to type it all out. You can pretty much figure it out from the picture

And now, I'm off to bed. I'm exhausted. 

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Are you there Martha? It's me, Maegen

Last week, I channeled my inner Martha (Stewart) and made me a fall wreath. I had so many ideas about how I wanted to go about it. 
I fell in love with yarn wreaths early this year, thanks in part to my late night browsing on Etsy. After paying an astronomical amount for shipping, I decided that I could probably do that. Maybe not as nice, but what first draft is?! 
So my darling little daughter got the first wreath draft. And after enduring hours (well, maybe not that long) of wrapping yarn around a foam ring, and multiple hot glue gun injuries, it turned out somewhat decent. It's one of the many crafty touches I added to her nursery this spring. 


I decided to try out something a little different for my "Fall" wreath. Thanks to my wonderful and creative sister-in-law, Amie, I got the idea for this fantastic colour scheme. I know you're probably wondering, "How can I create such a masterpiece like that?" Well my friends, it's easy. As my first DIY blog post, I took some step by step pictures to illustrate how you too, can create your very own work of art! I bought the twig wreath and felt at Michaels for all less than $10

Here's what I used to make the felt flowers:
8 sheets of felt (2 of each colour)
an old pasta dish and sour cream lid (for tracing my circles)
sharpie
dull scissors (not recommended, but that's all I had)
glue gun

Step 1:
trace out your circle onto felt 
- the bigger the circle, the bigger the flower 
(hope I haven't lost you yet)
- cut around the outside to make it have a wavy look

Step 2:
pick any point to start cutting your spiral shape, like below

Step 3:
take the end where you started your cut and start rolling, 
keeping the roll tight so the shape will hold

Step 4: 
once you get to the end of the roll, 
you will glue the bottom of the flower
It should resemble something similar to this:

I cut random strips of felt, different widths to glue on to a twig wreath (I don't know the actual name for it). And voila, my fall wreath goodness!

Next project on the books: a SPOOKTACULAR Halloween wreath I have in the works (now if my little Turkey Butt would just nap so Momma can get her craft on!)