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 Western Baby Quilt

12/30/2015

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​My aunt and uncle decided to have a day after Christmas family gathering because their new grandbaby was in town and wanted the family to meet him. As loyal readers know my standard baby gift is a homemade baby quilt. Even thought this was short notice I didn't want the new mom and dad feel left out. A few days before Christmas I ran to the fabric store and found some fun cowboy prints and decided on a quick and easy quilt.

I cute the two cowboy prints into strips. The buckle print was cut into four inches strips and the rodeo print was cut in two 10 inch strips and one 5 inch strip. I then sewed the strips in an alternating pattern. Next I sprayed Quilt Basting spray all over the red flannel backing and laid the front on top, smoothing out the wrinkles as I went. The spray is washable and helps hold the two pieces together while during the quilting.

The border was created with a four inch strip of cowprint. For a baby quilt I buy 1/2 yard for the border and cut it down in the four inch strips before sewing each piece together and ironing a double fold. This fold hides the edges and creates a clean look to the quilt. 
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Thankfully it was a simple quilt and I had it together within a few hours. My cousin and his wife loved the baby quilt and felt honored that I took the time to make something special for their baby. I am just glad that I wasn't so stressed out with Christmas that I had the time to do something for them that they might have for a very long time.
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 Beautiful and Affordable Christmas Table

12/25/2015

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This is the first year of having Christmas at our house and we were all really excited. Normally our tradition was to have it at my mom's house in the late morning, we would rush to set everything up, finish cooking, hurry up and eat the enormous amount of food, and be home no later than 2 to 3 hours. I started to feel this wasn't the purpose of this holiday; so when it was decided I finally got to host, I decided to change a few things.  First was the time, I changed the time from 11:30am to 5pm. I hated rushing time with Jack and Duffey to only feel rushed at my mom's house, by changing the time to a the evening we were able to sleep in, enjoy a nice brunch, and slowly open gifts. I also didn't feel rushed at all preparing the food, which was the second thing I changed. No more enormous amounts of food that can feed a small country. We kept the menu small and simple, throwing in our favorite items and leaving the things meh items out. After eating none of us felt like we needed to be rolled to the couch and we still had plenty of leftovers. The last thing I changed was our table setting. I wanted our meal to feel special, so I wanted our table to set the tone.
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I was unsuccessful in finding an affordable Christmas China set, so I opted for nice paper plates with our everyday clear plates on top. We already had enough wine glasses and silverware. I used the white tablecloths, napkins and burlap table runner from the Marriage Blessing; and used small older vases and filled them with sugar to look like snow. The only thing I ended up buying was the small stockings, 4 for $.98 at Walmart, to hold the silverware and napkin, the cranberry garland, and the little Christmas foliage for the vases. I already had the candles and I used evergreen sprigs from our yard. I absolutely loved how our Christmas table came out this year and I love how I only ended up spending $20!
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I hope your Christmas was Merry and Bright!
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The King of Fruitcakes

12/22/2015

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​Whatcha Makin'? Fruit Cake. Does anyone know that song by  The Superions? They play it every year on the local radio station and every time I say the fruitcake, it instantly pops into my head. But yes today I made a fruitcake and no it will not last the end of the world. Heck I don't even know if it will last the end of the day, because it is that good! Seriously! I have never made a fruitcake before and I know it is my Dad's favorite holiday treat, so I thought it would be a great gift basket item. I used an adaptation of Alton Brown's Good Eat Recipe, I use a lot of his recipes because they call for best quality ingredients. I dear you to try this recipe and tell me that fruitcake is horrible and can only be used as a door stop!

Ingredients
 
1 cup golden raisins
1/2 cup sun dried cranberries
1/2 cup sun dried blueberries
1/2 cup sun dried cherries
1/2 cup dried apricots, chopped
Zest of one lemon, chopped coarsely
Zest of one orange, chopped coarsely
1/4 cup candied ginger, chopped
1 cup gold rum
1 cup sugar
5 Tbsp butter
1 cup unfiltered apple juice
4 whole cloves, ground
6 allspice berries, ground
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 eggs
1/4 chopped pecans
Brandy for basting and/or spritzing

Instructions
  1. ​Combine dried fruits, candied ginger and both zests. Add rum and microwave for 5 minutes to re-hydrate fruit.
  2. Place fruit and liquid in a non-reactive pot with the sugar, butter, apple juice and spices. Bring mixture to a boil stirring often, then reduce heat and simmer for 5 to 10 minutes. Remove from heat and cool for at least 15 minutes.
  3. Heat oven to 325 degrees. Combine dry ingredients and sift into fruit mixture. Quickly bring batter together with a large wooden spoon, then stir in eggs one at a time until completely integrated, then fold in nuts. Spoon into a 10-inch non-stick loaf pan and bake for 1 hour.
  4. Check for doneness by inserting toothpick into the middle of the cake. If it comes out clean, it's done. If not, bake another 10 minutes, and check again. Remove cake from oven and place on cooling rack. Spritz top with brandy and allow to cool completely before turning out from pan.
  5. When cake is completely cooled, seal in a tight sealing, food safe container. Every 2 to 3 days, feel the cake and if dry, spritz with brandy. The cake's flavor will enhance considerably over the next two weeks. 

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 An Old Fashion Christmas

12/20/2015

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I love the Christmas Season, I feel calmer this time of year. I try plan ahead and be realistic of what I can and cannot accomplish. I make a lot of my gifts and try to have most, if not all of my gift shopping completed by the first weekend of December. This allows me to focus on what is really important this time of year, spending time with loved ones. One of our favorite traditions is getting with Amber and Aaron and going to our local museum for the Holiday Lamp Tour. Tour guides dress in Victorian style and open up all of the old buildings and homes for us to tour. The old Hotel even has mulled wine, real eggnog with brandy, and hot chocolate. It's fun to sit in the old dining hall listening to the pianist play old fashion Christmas Carols; it's like going back in time. We look forward to doing this every year because it is one of the few events that isn't focused on spending tons of money or celebrating the commercialism of Christmas. It's just old fashioned fun, with loved ones, enjoying traditional Christmas treats. I hope everyone can find something similar in their own communities. 
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 You're a Mean One....

12/18/2015

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You're a Mean One Mister Grinch....tonight we hosted our annual Christmas party and this year we made it a Grinchmas Party. It was so much fun! We all dressed up with Whoville in mind and we even had a Grinch! Our entertainment was the original Grinch cartoon (sorry Jim Carrey just not a fan of your version) and a few other Christmas classics. I wanted to do something fun and simple for the menu so we had a red and green veggie and fruit trays, homemade salsa and chips, chicken white chili, country toffee, and the perfect cupcakes for dessert. Oh and don't forget about the Grinch Popcorn! There was even champagne, cider, and a hot chocolate bar too! 

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Cupcakes:
Green colored vanilla cupcakes
A ring of white buttercream to create the base of the Santa Hat
Swirled red buttercream to create the Santa Hat
Topped with a white sixet for the puff ball
Santa suit cupcake wrappers
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 Bird Nest Necklace

12/16/2015

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​I am the supervisor for nine, really awesome ladies. They work so hard and I thought I would throw them a little Christmas party during our weekly staff meeting. I brought cider, eggnog, cookies, and scones. I even surprised them with a personalized stocking with their name on it and filled with homemade:  lotion, lip gloss, coffee soap; and each with a custom bird's nest necklace.  I was actually surprised how easy these were to make and I already had all of the supplies! To make them I used either gold or silver jewelry wire and wrapped it around two fingers until I got the thickness that I wanted. I then would wrap the wire between the hole and the outside and added a bead or several as desired and ending it with another wrap to hold in place. I would add a loop for the chain to connect to before cutting the wire and tightening it in place. I used jewelry rings to attach the loop to the chain and added the clasp. To make all nine of them it took under two hours, and that was only because I was watching The Santa Claus, one of my favorite Holiday movies. Each of the ladies loved their homemade gifts and was totally surprised with the team Christmas party. I hope your Holiday Season is full of fun surprises! 

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 Winter Wonderland Cake

12/12/2015

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I was really honored when I was asked to make this 1st birthday cake by cousin's wife. I had the previlege of doing her first son's first birthday cake. Her first baby shower was even my very first cake I ever did for someone! It's so funny to see how far I have came when looking at the three cakes. 
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The cake was rather easy to do with a solid ice blue cake and added white fondant to look like a blanket of snow for the top layer. The candycane stripes were used by cutting inch strips of red fondant and placed diagonally. I used a folded piece of paper to cut the shape for his name and simply made the letters out of red buttercream.The snowflakes were piped on and sprinkled with clear sprinkles. The number one was a wooden dowel that I twisted with ropes of red and white fondant. For the final touch sprinkled a little more clear sprinkles along the base of each cake.

This cake makes me want to go play in the snow and have a peppermint hot chocolate!
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 Mrs. Claus Apron

12/10/2015

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I wanted to make this super cute apron for years and I am finally that I took the time to make it! I actually made it a few months ago so I could enter it into the fair. I purchased the bright red and white towels at Target, the gold buttons and gold belt buckle at a fabric store along with the black ribbons (one five inches the other one inch). I didn't use a pattern for the red part of the apron, but cut the towel in half then cut the top into the sweetheart neckline that I wanted. Next I gathered and pinned the rectangle piece to the sweetheart piece and sewed. I cut the white towel into two 6 inch strips, long ways, and then folded in half and sewed them to the top and bottom of the red apron. I sewed the 5 inch ribbon from the center to the side only on one side then looped the gold buckle and sewed the other side of the black ribbon, securing the buckle in place. I sewed the one inch ribbon in place for the neck strap and sewed on the gold button. It was really easy to make and only took two hours; however, because the fabric was towel it was very messy, but totally worth it! I think it is really cute and look forward to wearing it this Christmas time.

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Give Generously

12/10/2015

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​This is the time of year that a lot of us gives just a little more. It's the time of good will and cheer. A big motivating factor for Jack and I to pay off all of our debt earlier this is was so we could give more. We allocated a specific amount on our monthly family budget on what we wanted to give additionally to our Tithe. After deciding the amount, we needed to decide on the charity. I know according to tax law only 5% of money collected needs to go to the actual charity that is 95% that goes to overhead cost! That's insanity. I also wanted to make sure the donations were going to stay as local as possible. I used the Charity navigator website to help make a well informed charity. Jack and I picked several charities that were meaningful for us and where we felt we could help. I hope everyone feels the spirit of Christmas and is able to donate a little more than usual this year, but remember to do your research and give wisely and realistically. 

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 Winter Warmer Cupcakes

12/3/2015

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The first holiday party of the year is always my work's Winter Warmer. It is a meeting/luncheon that I help put together, after all, I am great at planning a fun party! The committee have been working on this month and today was the final pay off! It was so much fun, there was music, raffles, great food, and amazing cupcakes made by your's truly! That's 254 cupcakes in fact. Making that many cupcakes really isn't that big of a deal, I've done it several times in the past, so all I need to do is turn on a good movie or two and get to work. The color scheme this year was red and silver, so I went with a red grease proof cupcake liner, white buttercream frosting and silver dragees. I displaced them on my white cupcake stand and they were simple, classic, festive, and delicious! 
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The festive display at the event!
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All boxed up and ready for the Winter Warmer!
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If I were to rule a country, this would be my flag!
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 Best of Hometown Raffle Basket

12/2/2015

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Tomorrow is our annual Winter Warmer at work and we are all very busy getting it ready. Each division is asked to donate a raffle basket by the Winter Warmer Committee, the basket that receives the most raffle tickets earns a week of wearing jeans. Last year our team was second place with our Lucky Tree, so I knew we could win this year! We wanted to do something that we haven't seen at previous events, and knowing that gift cards/certificates are usually the biggest winner, I came up with the Best of Our Hometown idea. We selected several of the best known locally owned restaurants, businesses, mall, and museums and purchased gift cards/certificates to display in a basket.

I purchased a fun basket at the local craft store and added Styrofoam to the bottom to help keep the dowels in place.  I then covered the Styrofoam with pretty snowflake tissue paper.
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Next I added red package confetti and added pictures of all of the gift cards/certificates location along the sides of the basket. I wanted it to look like those vintage suitcases with all of the travel stickers. 
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For the gift cards/certificates I taped them to the outside of their envelopes, so everyone could see where they were for and how much they were. Once taped, I taped each envelope to a dowel to stick into the Styrofoam on the bottom of the basket.
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Lastly after all of the gift cards/certificates were in place, I added a few more hometown themed gifts:  map, key chain, magnet, and coffee mug, that I picked up at our local gift shop and covered it in a heat shrinking bag. Once the bag was shrunk into place and I tied a pretty bow. 
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Are basket came out so great and  am really proud of all of the wonderful locally known places in my hometown. I'm know we are going to win best raffle basket!!

UPDATE:  I'm so excited that we won the best basket!!!
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 Annual Christmas Ornament

12/1/2015

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It's Christmas time again and it's time for us to pick out our annual Christmas Ornament. We started this tradition during our first Christmas together, each year we pick out an ornament that represented that year. This year's we spent a lot of time and energy paying off our debt, so it was only fitting that our ornament represented that. We are so proud of the hard work it took to achieve being debt free, so this little piggy bank going front and center on our tree!

I hope you start special Christmas traditions that make the Holidays all the more fun and memorable!

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