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September 26, 2010

bl12frb.This is a simple and quick way to decoratively package some homemade goodies. Start with A simple brown gift box with tissue paper inside to nestle your treats in. Measure enough colorful cardstock to wrap around the box meeting at the bottom slightly overlapping. Make sure you measure the colorful paper slightly narrower than the box. Secure with pret-tied elastic cord bows. The recipient will have easy access to the box and be able to wrap it back up after they sample the treat. Here is a recipe for the pastry in the picture.

 

These are Manchego Twists

Makes 3 gifts, 24 twists in all;  Total time 25 minutes

You will need 1 thawed sheet frozen puff pastry (from a 17.3 ounce box); 1 beaten egg; ½ teaspoon paprika; 1/4teaspoon kosher salt; 1 ¼ cup finely grated Manchego cheese (about 5 ounces).

Heat the oven to 400*F. Brush the pastry with egg and sprinkle with paprika, salt and 1 cup of the cheese. Cut pastry into 12 ¾ inch wide strips, and then halve the strips crosswise. Twist the strips and place on parchment lined baking sheet, spacing them 1 inch apart. Sprinkle with remaining ¼ cup of cheese and bake until golden crisp, 12-15 minutes.

Keep at room temp up to 1 week.


September 12, 2010

Cupcakes make great gifts!  There are so  many creative ways to decorate them.  It seems there is no limit to what you can do with a cupcake.  Whether you make your own cupcake or buy them, this is a cute way to package them.  Any color ribbon would look fabulous on a white box!  Cupcakes also make great wedding favors. Some of the guests might wish they could take a piece of cake home for later.  This way, they can.

This is a very creative gift tag too.  You can print them on the computer then glue them together. This tag is attached with metallic elastic ribbon.


Decorative Garland in the Kitchen

Author: Flower Lady
January 7, 2010

When decorating your home for Christmas, don’t forget to decorate the kitchen too.  This lovely kitchen has been decorated with fresh garland, ornaments and country ribbon and twine tied in bows.  The hand made ornaments are tied on with a natural country ribbon.  You can use what ever ribbon you like to coordinate with your ornaments for a country look or an elegant look with all gold ornaments and metallic gold ribbon.


Decorative Snack Gift Bags

Author: Flower Lady
January 4, 2010

We love this Carmel-drizzled mix of popcorn, almonds and cereal.  Make plenty to share.  A simple plastic bag can be beautifully dressed up with a perfect bow tied around the top.  They make yummy gifts for all the snackers on y0ur Christmas list.

Add a gift tag with a narrow red ribbon or use a 3 inch pre-tied elastic bow inserted through the hole in the tag leaving the bow on the tag and the looped end can be wound around the top of the bag and will help secure it since it is elastic.

Carmel Crunch

9 cups popped popcorn, 9 cups Crispix cereal, 1 cup slivered almonds, 1cup butter cubed, 1/2 cup light corn syrup, 2 cups packed brown sugar, 1/2 teaspoon baking soda.

In a large heatproof bowl, combine the popcorn, cereal, and almonds.  In a saucepan, melt the butter; stir in the corn syrup and brown sugar.  Cook and stir over med. heat until mixture comes to a boil.  Reduce heat to medium-low. Cook 5 minutes longer, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat. Stir in baking soda.  Mixture will foam up and get lighter in color.  Carefully pour over popcorn mixture; stir to coat evenly. Transfer in two 15 inch x 10 inch x 1 inch baking pans coated with nonstick spray.  Bake at 250 for 45 minutes.  Stirring every 15 minutes. spread on wax paper to cool.  Store in air tight containers.  YIELD about 4 1/2 quarts


Candy Cane Candle Decoration

Author: Flower Lady
December 26, 2009

 

 

This craft is very quick and in-expensive but dresses up the Christmas dinner table or accent table wonderfully.

I recommend using jar candles that are the same height as the candy canes you use.  Some crafts instruct you to use a pillar candle but this seemed like a huge fire hazard to me.

We did this craft to accent all the tables at our church Christmas party dinner.  On a white table cloth with some greenery and pine cones made the whole room very festive and fragrant.  It also made very lovely party favors.

Depending on the size of the candle you use, you will need enough candy canes to go all the way around.  For a jar candle that is 5 inches high and 3 inches in diameter, you will need approximately 3 dozen candles.  Approximately 2 ft of 2 1/2 inches wide,  red sparkley, or gold  wired  holiday ribbon 2 1/2 inches wide or what ever color accent you desire. Make sure it is ample ribbon to go around the jar with the candy canes tie a nice bow. I used a 3 inch pre-tied bow to put around the jar so I could insert the candy canes and hold them in place until I could put a spot of hot glue behind them, then when the glue is dry, wrap the ribbon around and cut it just so the ends meet nicely, then hot glue the ends down its about 13 inches long.  Nest, make a 6 inch loop (12 inches total for the bow folded in half) with the wired ribbon and glue the ends, then take 10 inches of ribbon and wrap around the center of the loop and cinch the center and twist tight like a bread tie making the center narrow and the ends bow out making the bow, cut the ends of the ribbon tales in a diagonal just long enough to touch the table. Scatter around some pine greenery and possibly a few pine cones on a white table cloth.  Another variation is to use Campbell’s soup cans painted red or white, or what ever color you choose and put a tea light candle in it or a votive candle.  The candy canes will be taller than the can so the color doesn’t really matter except for a finished look.  That will also use less candy canes.  The picture in the post is not as elegant as the ones we made for the dinner at church but it’s just to give you an idea of how it will look half finished.

Another option is to turn the candy canes upside down like this…


Ornament #7 with Curling Ribbon

Author: Flower Lady
December 24, 2009

 

This is a wood craft that is very simple.  I traced a 5 point star onto a piece of wood and cut out 2 each for 1 ornament.  I cut a slot into the bottom of the first star up to the middle, and on the 2nd star from the tip of the top down to the middle.  Fit the two pieces together like a puzzle and hot glue the joint, or Elmer’s glue if you like.  Paint the entire star with semi-gloss paint and while it is still wet, sprinkle with silver and gold glitter.  When the paint and glitter is dry, use tube paints with pointed end for writing to write the name of the desired family member or friend.  Hot glue a 3 inch pre-tied bow to the top joint with the bow end down so that only a loop hangs on the branch.  When the hot glue is dry, cut 2 pieces of shiny gold curling ribbon 10 inches long, and cut 2 pieces of shiny silver curling ribbon 10 inches long. Tie each of the 4 pieces of curling ribbon around the 3 inch pre-tied bow and curl the ends making a curly Q accent at the top of the star.  Shake off any extra glitter and hang on the tree.


Ornament #4 Snowman 1

Author: Flower Lady
December 21, 2009

This Snowman Ornament is very easy to make and can be made from a variety of materials.  I have a friend that will cut any wood shape I want so I use wood, but you can use card stock, clay, salt dough, or just about anything else you can form a snowman out of.  I drew a pattern on a piece of paper, then traced it on to 1/8 inch wood and had it cut out. I sanded the edges, then painted both sides and the edges with white semi-gloss paint.  If you are doing them in mass quantities like I do for family members, you can put a wire ornament hook on them and hang them to dry on the edge of your table.  When dry, Take Black semi-gloss paint and paint his hat.  I used Tulip paints to make the eyes nose and mouth. The scarf is crochet red yarn but you can use ribbon also for a different look.  I put a small dot of hot glue where the not of the scarf is to make sure the scarf wont slide. Then I threaded a 3 inch pre-tied elastic bow through the top  for hanging on the tree.  You could also use a narrow ribbon for a different look.  On the back, I painted the year the ornament was made and the names of all our family members and pets at the time.


Hanging Ornaments with Ribbon

Author: Flower Lady
December 17, 2009

Hanging Hanging Ornaments with Ribbonsatin ribbon

Instead of hanging ornaments on the Christmas tree with wire hooks that fall off and get stuck in the carpet, why not hang the special ornaments with a decorative ribbon?  We have used many kinds of ribbon to hang ornaments.  On some ornaments we use a 3 inch pre-tied elastic bow that is easily inserted through the hole at the top of the ornament then bull the bow of the loop through other end of the end of elastic bow to secure it to the ornament.  That creates a tiny accent to the lovely ornament you want to display.  We also have used the curling ribbon to make a bow then curl the ends of the ribbon to make little spirals to add to the sparkle of the tinsel already on the tree. A delicate satin ribbon also makes a beautiful tie for an ornament, just loop it through the hole of the ornament, tie a bow and hang it on the tree.


I’m a beaded bracelet addict

Author: Satin Ribbons
May 7, 2009
elastic cord

I have about twenty of them, and they don’t just sit collecting dust in my jewelry box. I wear them, sometimes all at once. These stretchy beaded bracelets are less of a noise and sliding nuisance than bangles and they come in such a wide range of colors. They can be bulky and chunky or dainty and classy.

Not only are beaded stretch bracelets my favorite accessory, they are also easy to make. All you need is a selection of beads, available at any craft or super store, and some stretch elastic cord. Measure the cord so that once the ends are knotted together and trimmed, you will have to stretch it to get it over your hand and onto your wrist and it will be snug but not too tight.

Then, tie a knot in one end and start stringing your beads. Your creativity is the limit. Create 1 or 101, it’s up to you. Stack them on your wrists or wear them one at a time. These bracelets are fun and easy!


A Cool Fad

Author: Satin Ribbons
October 29, 2008

elastic band

In my day, some might have called me a trend-setter. As a wife and mother, some of my fashion forward thinking has been replaced by a longing for ease and comfort, but I still appreciate wardrobe innovation and creativity. One thing I’ve never been crazy about are trends that are just marketing ploys for brand recognition, thinly veiled advertising.

However, there is one fad which might appear to be in this category at first glance, which I happen to like very much. These rubber wristbands with statements about faith, mantras about life or band logos are pretty cool. They are a cheap and colorful way to have the impact of a statement T and you can wear them with anything. Just a simple elastic band, these bracelets make fun party favors and stocking stuffers!


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