Sunday, July 22, 2012

DIY Tile Coasters

I am moving into my first apartment this August and i can't wait to decorate! I have been going crazy on pint rest pinning hundreds of cute apartment ideas. Last year I was digging around in the basement and I came across a bunch of tile that was extra from when we re-tiled the bathroom in our old house. Ever since, I have been looking for a fun craft project for them. I don't know where I originally saw this idea, but I have seen it many times since. This whole project took maybe 30 minutes total spread out over a few hours. It is super simple and they turned out WAY better than I expected! However, I was using the camera on my phone so the pictures aren't that great :(

Supplies:
-tile (they can be any shape, mine were 3" squares. They can be purchased at pretty much any hardware store)
-cute scrapbook paper
-mod podge
-felt
-scissors
-craft spray gloss

    First, cut the scrapbook paper so that it covers the top of your tile. A few tips: some scrapbook paper is thicker than others.  Buy the thinner kind, it will make your life much easier. Also, don't worry about covering your whole tile perfectly. My edges were rounded a little so I just left a little boarder of tile. After you have cut all of your paper glue the paper to the tile using the mod podge. Make sure that your tile is clean and that you don't go too crazy with the mod podge because an excess may cause the paper to wrinkle. Once dry (or a few minutes later if you are impatient like me) put a layer of mod podge over the scrapbook paper. Make sure to cover all of the way to the edge of the tile. Let it dry completely. Apply a second coat. Let it dry completely. Cut your felt into squares that cover the underside of the tile to protect your furniture. Mod podge the felt into the bottom of the tile. Once everything is dry take the tile outside and apply a layer of a clear, shiny, craft spray. I just used clear spray paint. This just makes everything a little waterproof and shiny. Apply two coats if desired. Now grab yourself a drink and admire your work :)

   I made these with a friend. Mine are the polka dot, stripped and flowered set. 





Wednesday, July 4, 2012

DIY Tie Onesie

      My cousins first birthday was a few weeks ago and while I was shopping for a present I saw some adorable onesies that had ties on them. They were way overpriced so I decided to make one myself. It was a little tricky to get the shape of the tie just right, but it came out really cute!




Materials:
-plain onesie (any color works)
-material scrap





     I used scraps of material that were 20 inches long and around 4 inches wide. I folded mine in-half (so it was 10 inches long) with the right side of the material facing in and then drew a tie onto using a pen. This was the hardest part of the whole project. It takes a few tries to get it right. Some advice: draw the tie bigger than you actually want it to be so that when you sew it and flip it right side out you don't end up with a really skinny tie!















       Once you are happy with the tie that you have drawn sew along the sketched lines that make the sides and bottom of the tie, but not the top. Cut out the tie. Flip the tie right side out and iron it. Make sure the tie looks good on your onesie. I had to make three of them so it was exactly how I wanted it. Since the top edge of the tie is a raw edge, fold the raw edge inward about  half an inch and iron it. Pin the tie onto your onesie. Finally, sew all along the edge of the tie. Sewing the tie onto the onesie is pretty tricky as well. I was using a size 18 mo. and it was almost too small to fit on the sewing machine so just make sure you go slow and are very careful while attaching the tie.



Happy sewing and happy fourth!

















       

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Deviled Egg Recipe

              Lately I have had on obsession with eggs. I LOVE them. I like them over easy, scrambled, boiled, and have just discovered the amazingness that is eggs benedict. When I was younger and my Grandma made deviled eggs I would always sneak back into the kitchen and eat them as fast as I could. She hasn't made them in a few years and I was really craving some the other day so I thought I would give it a try. I made a batch this afternoon for a 4th of July cookout tomorrow, they are FANTASTIC. I had to hide them in the basement so my dad and I don't eat them all before tomorrow!


Ingredients:
-12 eggs
-2/3 cup miracle whip (a little less if you want them fluffier)
-2 tsp. spicy yellow mustard
-a few dashes of tabasco
-a pinch of paprika




           First boil the eggs. I never knew how to boil eggs and would always put them into the pot and boil them for around 20 minutes, or whenever my patience ran out. Last year I finally looked up how to boil an egg, and it has seriously made such a difference! First, place the eggs in a pan and make sure that they are covered with at least an inch of water. Cover the pan and bring the water to a boil. Once the water is boiling turn the heat off and let the eggs sit covered for 17 minutes (for large eggs). Then dunk them in cold water, and perfecto!
              Once you have boiled your eggs, and they have cooled cut them all in half lengthwise and place them yolk up on your serving platter. Scoop out all of the yolks and put them in a bowl. Use a fork to mash and smooth out the yolks as much as possible. Add the miracle whip, mustard, and tabasco to taste. Stir it up really well. (I like my eggs really creamy so I actually blend mine with a mixer)
             Finally, put the egg mixture back into the egg white. A good way to do this quickly, cleanly, and easily is to spoon all of the egg mixture into a plastic baggie and cut just a little bit of the tip off. Then, you can squeeze it out like a pastry bag and into your egg white shell. This also makes them look pretty! Sprinkle with paprika and enjoy!!!

Happy Fourth of July!!!

Sunday, July 1, 2012

DIY Mugs!

Hey guys! I was stumbling through my favorite craft sites and came upon this. So, I decided to give it a try myself. These are almost too easy to make. All you do is take a mug (I got mine from Pat Catan's for a dollar) and draw on them with sharpies. (UPDATE: make sure that you choose a CERAMIC mug. Sadly mine wasn't, and the sharpie has started to smudge :( However, I recently purchased a few ceramic ones so I can remake them! )When your design is done bake the mugs in the oven for 30 minutes at 350°. Let them cool completely before use.


Here are mine: (mine are the two on the end, my sister's is in the middle)

When mine cooled I tried scrubbing them and the design didn't come off at all. However, DO NOT put them through the dishwasher. This would also be a cute idea for gifts! Happy crafting :)