Saturday, December 25, 2010

Marbleized Paper

I posted this for the 1st time almost a year ago....right when I was beginning to blog and hadn't much a clue how to do it. But, in the busyness of the holiday season this year I have not had much time to make a new post so I thought I would feature an oldie of mine.

I first saw some marbelized paper craft on one of my favorite blogs Skip To My Lou and I was immediately intent on doing it. So, I did.

The Basic Recipe:
  1. Alum
  2. Liquid starch
  3. Paper
  4. Casserole sized pan
  5. Acrylic paint
Turns out, Alum isn't the greatest thing in the world for you, so bear that in mind if you've got some little ones running around the house. You won't want them sniffing/playing with it....it is something that is used in making pickles and Big Macs, but the jury is still out on whether is is okay for regular consumption (because pickles and big macs are irregular consumption....right?? **fingers crossed**). You can find it in your local Hannaford's spice aisle. The liquid starch (also NOT FOR KIDDO'S) was by far the hardest thing to locate on the list. I spent a lot of time zipping up and down the detergent section with no luck. I ended up making some of my own from cornstarch and hot water and it did some FUNKY stuff to the results. A few days after I tried the homemade starch, I found the liquid starch at our Renys store in town. The paper I got at A.C. Moore (it was a set of 50 ivory colored blank cards and envelopes). I buy those sets religiously every Christmas to make my cards. I found a cheap aluminum casserole pan at the grocery store at well. The acrylic paint was already at the house in great quantity.

The FUNKY Starch Recipe:
  
  1. 1/2 cup Cornstarch
  2. 1/2 cup cold water
  3. 2 cups boiling water

I mixed it all really well and added 2 tsps of alum, mixing it again. This was then poured into the disposable casserole dish.  The acrylic paint, I had read in many places, should be watered down or it will sink to the bottom of the starch mixture.  So I watered it down and put several different colors each into their own small bowl. To get the paint onto the surface of the starch I just used a large paintbrush and tapped it high over the mixture to get some little droplets to fall down. Once I had all the colors I needed, I used some toothpicks to swirl the paint on the surface and make the marbelized design. But, I hit a snag. Somehow my homemade mixture didn't want to work the way that I had intended it to. The paint wouldn't swirl....it just stayed chunky and congealed on the surface. I decided to try putting the paper on it anyway and I actually really liked how it turned out!!

 

Here is an image of one of the cards from the basic recipe made with liquid starch:


When placing the paper on mix, you put the side you want marbelized down and let it float on top for a minute or so. Then you rinse off the excess paint quickly (and easily) under the faucet. Lay it on some newspaper to dry and when it is completely dry you can flatten each folded card and pile them together and lay something heavy over them to "iron" it out. Or, you could do the real thing and actually iron. (I know....people DO THAT?!?!?)
I used these for some very funky holiday cards this season....and I was thrilled with the results. It's a fun, messy, marvelous project for those of you who like to get your hands a little dirty.



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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Molasses Spice Christmas Cookies

Guest post written by Roberta Stiles
The holiday office party is coming up and I'm just really relieved that I don't have to do all the planning for it like I did last year. Sometimes I kind of wish that our office parties were as exciting on the ones as "The Office" but I am glad that they don't have nearly as much drama as the ones on TV.
But I do have to bring some kind of food to the Christmas party, so I was online a few nights ago looking up recipes for what I could make. When I was doing that I randomly came across the website clearwirelessinternet4g.com and after looking through it some, decided to order an internet package from it.
the recipe that I'm pretty sure I'm going to make is this molasses spice cookie recipe. It sounds pretty neat and I think it would be much better than plain old sugar cookies or brownies, which I'm sure someone else will definitely bring. I don't want to be remembered until next year as the person who brought duplicate desserts to the Christmas party.

Monday, December 20, 2010

CSN Boston Terrier Toy and Dinosaur Magnets Review

Now that we have our very own Boston Terrier, the munchkin decided we needed a toy terrier as well. For added play benefit. Little does Munchkin know.....our real terrier is going to *devour* our toy Boston as soon as she sees him. Here is our real Boston Terrier, Chloe:
And, here is the toy we bought from CSN Stores.

Soooooooooooooo Cute, right?? I am totally thrilled with this little stuffed Boston. Not only was he a good price ($21.98) but he is pretty darn tall too, at 21 inches.  He is incredibly durable and huggable. Munchkin is going to flip. :-) They've got plenty of other breeds on CSN too....a black lab, a springer spaniel, a boxer, or many others kinds. It's the perfect gift for a dog lover of any age!!

The next present I found at CSN Stores for Munchkin, was along a theme that we've held strongly this year. Dinosaurs. Oh boy are we in the Dino Zone right now. :-) So, I found a great toy for Munchkin to play with while I busy in the kitchen.....Dino Magnets!!

This set comes with 20 pieces!! They are nicely sized (not tiny) and quite heavy duty. I've found that magnets are the one toy in my house that all the kids who visit can agree on....they are the best. Everyone wants to play with them. And, seriously......Dinosaur magnets?!?!? I might just play too. :-) 

I am such a fan of CSN stores. I always find what I am looking for!!
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I received product from CSN Stores for the purpose of review. All opinions in this post are entirely my own and completely honest....I stand by my word!! :-)


Sunday, December 19, 2010

Wine Cork Christmas Tree

Isn't this just the sweetest little thing?? I love these used corks and all the fun crafts I can include them in. :-) I was inspired to do this by Craftown.


Here are some other options for those leftover corks:





(This one doesn't come with a tutorial...but, we can do this can't we!! No problem.)


 Or, if your feeling really inspired you can try something along the lines of Gabriel Wiese:

That's a whole lotta wine to drink folks. :-)

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