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Showing posts with label gifts. Show all posts

Chocolate Peppermint Stirring Spoons


I am one of the room moms for our twins' 5th grade class, and this Friday is their Christmas party.

My kids are lucky, they still get Christmas parties... I have talked to many friends, and their kids have "winter" parties.  I LOVE singing Christmas Carols and singing the kids all dressed in their Sunday best at their programs.

I am thankful my kids go to a Catholic school.

We are doing this cute craft I found on Pinterest


and having a hot cocoa bar!

My daughter and I made these cute Chocolate Peppermint Stir Spoons!


They couldn't be easier to make and so good in hot cocoa!!

Want to make your own cocoa mix?





Chocolate Peppermint Stirring Spoons

48 plastic spoons
6 candy canes crushed
2 cups chocolate chips
2 teaspoons crisco

Crush your candy canes.
Line cookie sheets with waxed paper. Rest spoons on edge of cookie sheet.
Melt chocolate chips in microwave for about 1 minute and then 30 second intervals until you can stir them smooth, add crisco and stir until incorporated.

**I used a glass 2 cup measuring cup ... worked great to pour the chocolate into the spoons!**


Pour chocolate into spoon well, and tap the spoon to make the chocolate pool evenly in the spoon.


Add crushed peppermints and place in the refrigerator to set up.


Swirl it through some hot cocoa and Relax....








I am one of the room moms for our twins' 5th grade class, and this Friday is their Christmas party.

My kids are lucky, they still get Christmas parties... I have talked to many friends, and their kids have "winter" parties.  I LOVE singing Christmas Carols and singing the kids all dressed in their Sunday best at their programs.

I am thankful my kids go to a Catholic school.

We are doing this cute craft I found on Pinterest


and having a hot cocoa bar!

My daughter and I made these cute Chocolate Peppermint Stir Spoons!


They couldn't be easier to make and so good in hot cocoa!!

Want to make your own cocoa mix?





Chocolate Peppermint Stirring Spoons

48 plastic spoons
6 candy canes crushed
2 cups chocolate chips
2 teaspoons crisco

Crush your candy canes.
Line cookie sheets with waxed paper. Rest spoons on edge of cookie sheet.
Melt chocolate chips in microwave for about 1 minute and then 30 second intervals until you can stir them smooth, add crisco and stir until incorporated.

**I used a glass 2 cup measuring cup ... worked great to pour the chocolate into the spoons!**


Pour chocolate into spoon well, and tap the spoon to make the chocolate pool evenly in the spoon.


Add crushed peppermints and place in the refrigerator to set up.


Swirl it through some hot cocoa and Relax....







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Homemade Hot Cocoa Mix


I made a housewarming gift basket for my brother and his family last weekend, and it turned out super cute!
I'll blog about it AFTER the holidays ... but the cute basket included this homemade hot cocoa.





I searched Pinterest, and read different recipes, but found this one from a blog that I love called wonkywonderful.com   You have seen recipes from Nicole on my facebook page, she shares there every now and then, and her stuff is always AMAZING.

So hers it was!



rich and thick and stirred into hot milk ... no water here, friends!  





Do you have a Tuesday Morning where you live?  I love going in that store, it's sort of like digging for buried treasure.  It's where I found this "Chalk it up" Glass jar.  I love how it looks like a barrel.




This is one of my favorite mugs, given to me by my dear friend, Traci.
(aint that the truth??)


Homemade Hot Cocoa Mix

1 cup cocoa
1 cup powdered sugar
1/2 cup instant coffee creamer
1/2 cup Ovaltine

Combine and store in an airtight container.

Add 3-4 Tablespoons to a an 8 ounce cup hot milk and stir.



I made a housewarming gift basket for my brother and his family last weekend, and it turned out super cute!
I'll blog about it AFTER the holidays ... but the cute basket included this homemade hot cocoa.





I searched Pinterest, and read different recipes, but found this one from a blog that I love called wonkywonderful.com   You have seen recipes from Nicole on my facebook page, she shares there every now and then, and her stuff is always AMAZING.

So hers it was!



rich and thick and stirred into hot milk ... no water here, friends!  





Do you have a Tuesday Morning where you live?  I love going in that store, it's sort of like digging for buried treasure.  It's where I found this "Chalk it up" Glass jar.  I love how it looks like a barrel.




This is one of my favorite mugs, given to me by my dear friend, Traci.
(aint that the truth??)


Homemade Hot Cocoa Mix

1 cup cocoa
1 cup powdered sugar
1/2 cup instant coffee creamer
1/2 cup Ovaltine

Combine and store in an airtight container.

Add 3-4 Tablespoons to a an 8 ounce cup hot milk and stir.


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Teacher Gift - "Welcome Summer -- Soak it Up!"


Last year for the kids' teachers and teacher aids I made super cute 


I knew they would be hard to beat!

But I had this cute idea while I was out shopping one day.

When I think summertime I think of sitting by the water and sipping lemonade to keep cool.

thus, this idea was born!


Here they are, all lined up!



I bought each teacher a different beach towel, these large bottles of lemon and lime aids to match, 
and found these colorful flexible straws.




I made this up from a google image, and tweeked it in Microsoft Publisher.


I rolled the towels, looped some tulle through holes punched on either side of the car, and tied it all together.


Ta-Da!! Who couldn't use this??

Hope they enjoy them!!



Last year for the kids' teachers and teacher aids I made super cute 


I knew they would be hard to beat!

But I had this cute idea while I was out shopping one day.

When I think summertime I think of sitting by the water and sipping lemonade to keep cool.

thus, this idea was born!


Here they are, all lined up!



I bought each teacher a different beach towel, these large bottles of lemon and lime aids to match, 
and found these colorful flexible straws.




I made this up from a google image, and tweeked it in Microsoft Publisher.


I rolled the towels, looped some tulle through holes punched on either side of the car, and tied it all together.


Ta-Da!! Who couldn't use this??

Hope they enjoy them!!


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College Care Package - Valentine Style

When I posted the photo of my


a girlfriend of mine that has twins in college emailed me and asked if I would like to make one for her
 son for Valentine's Day....

Well, OF COURSE!!

all boxed up


I wanted to make it look cute, so I thought and thought about what to do for a 
BOY for VALENTINE'S DAY?

I decided that spelling out HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY TROY and getting items that complimented the letters of each word that a college kid would enjoy?
done.




"HAPPY"

H- hot cocoa, A-airheads, P- pizza combos and pringles, P- peanut butter, Y- yellow highlighters


"VALENTINES"

V- veggie soup
 A- animal crackers
L- laundry money (2 rolls of quarters)
E- 5 hour energy
N- nacho cheese
T- toothbrush and toothpaste
I- iTunes giftcard
N-  salted nutroll
E- Eileen's Cookies (popular Omaha cookie, frosted valentine cookies in a heart tin)
S- sunflower seeds


"DAY"

D- doritos, A- advil, Y- york peppermint patty


"TROY"

T- tide pods, R- razors, O- onions (funyuns) Y- yahtzee cards






the whole haul


a couple of red plastic stackable "crates" held it all inside the box


this was on top of the tissue, right inside the box

 A little diagram of the box's contents!!


Mom said he LOVED it!!


When I posted the photo of my


a girlfriend of mine that has twins in college emailed me and asked if I would like to make one for her
 son for Valentine's Day....

Well, OF COURSE!!

all boxed up


I wanted to make it look cute, so I thought and thought about what to do for a 
BOY for VALENTINE'S DAY?

I decided that spelling out HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY TROY and getting items that complimented the letters of each word that a college kid would enjoy?
done.




"HAPPY"

H- hot cocoa, A-airheads, P- pizza combos and pringles, P- peanut butter, Y- yellow highlighters


"VALENTINES"

V- veggie soup
 A- animal crackers
L- laundry money (2 rolls of quarters)
E- 5 hour energy
N- nacho cheese
T- toothbrush and toothpaste
I- iTunes giftcard
N-  salted nutroll
E- Eileen's Cookies (popular Omaha cookie, frosted valentine cookies in a heart tin)
S- sunflower seeds


"DAY"

D- doritos, A- advil, Y- york peppermint patty


"TROY"

T- tide pods, R- razors, O- onions (funyuns) Y- yahtzee cards






the whole haul


a couple of red plastic stackable "crates" held it all inside the box


this was on top of the tissue, right inside the box

 A little diagram of the box's contents!!


Mom said he LOVED it!!


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50th Birthday Candy Basket and Poem


This is the kind of stuff I love to make!!
I would like to say that I am "crafty"...but that's pretty much only in my imagination.
But when it comes to gifts, I love to come up with just the right thing!!

So when I was getting my haircut last week, my friend, Jody,
told me she was going to a 50th birthday and didn't know what to bring as a gift.

I was throwing ideas out for her, and got on Pinterest on my iPhone.

She asked if I would just whip something up for her...
of course I jumped at the chance!!

I have a whole Pinterest board with gift and wrapping inspirations!

My Pinterest Boards:  FOLLOW ME HERE! :)

I found the original poem for this on a blog called  Work in Progress Kits {the blog} 

I shortened it up a bit, and switched it around, but thanks to her I had a good starting place! 

the finished product



This was before I wrapped it.
Candy a plenty!! (GOOD & PLENTY even...)

This is the poem that I used and attached to the front.
I used a lined basket, that could easily be re-used.  
Who really wants another fish bowl right??

I filled it with shred, and put some of the candy in the basket, and attached some of it to bamboo skewers to prop it up here and there and give it some height.

I tied it off in animal print ribbon to match the tag.

Ta-Da!!
Great gift!

the poem



Here is another one that I did for another birthday gift.
This one I did in a little clay planter.






This is the kind of stuff I love to make!!
I would like to say that I am "crafty"...but that's pretty much only in my imagination.
But when it comes to gifts, I love to come up with just the right thing!!

So when I was getting my haircut last week, my friend, Jody,
told me she was going to a 50th birthday and didn't know what to bring as a gift.

I was throwing ideas out for her, and got on Pinterest on my iPhone.

She asked if I would just whip something up for her...
of course I jumped at the chance!!

I have a whole Pinterest board with gift and wrapping inspirations!

My Pinterest Boards:  FOLLOW ME HERE! :)

I found the original poem for this on a blog called  Work in Progress Kits {the blog} 

I shortened it up a bit, and switched it around, but thanks to her I had a good starting place! 

the finished product



This was before I wrapped it.
Candy a plenty!! (GOOD & PLENTY even...)

This is the poem that I used and attached to the front.
I used a lined basket, that could easily be re-used.  
Who really wants another fish bowl right??

I filled it with shred, and put some of the candy in the basket, and attached some of it to bamboo skewers to prop it up here and there and give it some height.

I tied it off in animal print ribbon to match the tag.

Ta-Da!!
Great gift!

the poem



Here is another one that I did for another birthday gift.
This one I did in a little clay planter.





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Brighten Someone's Day with a Box Full of Sunshine!!

Box Full of Sunshine

I made these last year for the twin's teacher's gifts at the end of the school year.  By the time I got around to posting them, it was summer....so I figured I would save it for this year.

Of course, I forgot about it until I was cleaning out my camera roll on my iphone! ;)
Good thing it's only January, so you have time to make these!!

labels made with scrapbook paper

I knew I wanted to make these, so for about a month I started collecting
things that were yellow!

packaged in a cake box I got at Hobby Lobby


my inspiration came from a Pinterest post, the picture was from happymoneysaver.com

I filled the bottom of the box with yellow tissue paper, added things like lemonade, Juicy Fruit gum, a sunshine cookie cutter, a yellow gingham dish towel and dish cloth,  yellow tube of bubbles and flower seeds...in what? yes, yellow.

I packaged it up in a cake box and tied it with yellow tulle.
Added the tag I made on the printer and mounted on scrapbook paper, added a few glittery foam flowers....

and Volia!

Teacher gift for SUM...SUM... SUMMERTIME!!

Box Full of Sunshine

I made these last year for the twin's teacher's gifts at the end of the school year.  By the time I got around to posting them, it was summer....so I figured I would save it for this year.

Of course, I forgot about it until I was cleaning out my camera roll on my iphone! ;)
Good thing it's only January, so you have time to make these!!

labels made with scrapbook paper

I knew I wanted to make these, so for about a month I started collecting
things that were yellow!

packaged in a cake box I got at Hobby Lobby


my inspiration came from a Pinterest post, the picture was from happymoneysaver.com

I filled the bottom of the box with yellow tissue paper, added things like lemonade, Juicy Fruit gum, a sunshine cookie cutter, a yellow gingham dish towel and dish cloth,  yellow tube of bubbles and flower seeds...in what? yes, yellow.

I packaged it up in a cake box and tied it with yellow tulle.
Added the tag I made on the printer and mounted on scrapbook paper, added a few glittery foam flowers....

and Volia!

Teacher gift for SUM...SUM... SUMMERTIME!!

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