May 20, 2012

Easy Peezy iPod cake

I feel like I have not seen you guys in for-eva! Sorry I have been absent for a few days. My son turned 13 today, and I had mucho preparation-o to do for the BIG sleepover par-tay on Friday night and I am still recovering from said Par-tay where we had 10 13 year old boys "sleeping" in a 12x15 space.  They truly do not have any idea about how large they have become or about personal space. OR about how too much methane gas ( you know what I'm talkin' about here) will require a call to the fire company to check if safe oxygen levels are present in your home.......

Jake couldn't decide what kind of cake he wanted. We had to strike the right cord for the cake, it couldn't be cheesy or babyish. It had to be "cool". He loves music so the idea he finally decided on 2 days before his party.......

iPod.

I googled iPod cakes and realized fondant at this point is out of my league and not an option. I am pretty good with an icing bag but those icons gave me the willies. Too much detail.

I am going to share a life saver and super cool way to personalize a cake for your kids.

Wafer paper and edible ink!

I printed out a screen shot of the icons from an iPod touch and layed the wafer paper over the printout and traced and colored the icons I wanted with edible ink markers. Now those were not so cheap but I will use them over and over again so I think it was worth the expense. The wafer paper only cost $0.25 a piece!

Here it is! What do you think?

Here's another cake tip for you. Super smooth icing can be had for the price of a roll of Viva paper towels! Butter cream icing gets a crust on it once it has air dried a bit. Wait until this has happened and then take one section of the Viva towels and lay it on top. Gently and lightly rub your open palm over the surface and you will have a surface that is smooth as a baby's boo-tay.

If you notice, there is also a pattern on the edges. Use a paper towel that has a pattern and lay it where you want the pattern to be and run your palm over it the same way! Badda-Bing! Pattern in your icing without having to take the Wilton cake decorating course! You could do the pattern over an entire cake and it would look amazing. Go for it!!!

I did learn that after you color with the markers I probably should have laid a book over top of it so the edges didn't curl but now YOU know and you will not make that mistake! You attach the wafer paper with either Crisco or piping gel. Just paint it on the back gently and place it where you want it.  
You could use this wafer paper technique on cookies or on cupcakes. 

The beauty of this technique as well, you can so easily personalize it for your kids (or whomever).
If you can trace and color in the lines.....
Your golden!

Here is a close up of the pattern, and the rice paper curling and the "camera"
Say Cheese!



Always being renewed,



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May 16, 2012

Old Tie Eye Glasses Case

If you stopped by yesterday for a visit you saw that I made a glasses case for my brand spankin' new reading glasses out of one of husband's old ties.


He had a nice 80's thin tie that was perfect for my glasses. If you have a wider tie, see if the other end will  work for a slim pair of glasses. 

If you are still wearing your 80's style glasses, I can't help you. 


So here's the skinny....(tie that is...)

Lay your glasses next to the tie to measure length

ANd then lay on top to make sure width is good. You can also slide them inside to see if they will fit. Mine got lost again.....in the tie. So therefore I am highly recommending that you just LAY them on top.

Cut about 1 inch longer than the glasses

I served the edge with my serger, Sergei. It was love at first overlocked sight. Serge at the 1 inch mark.

As long as it took you to read this...that is how long it will take you to make this!

I have yet to do this but
 if you add some D-rings to the other end, you've got yourself a groovy belt

Always being renewed by God's Grace,


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May 15, 2012

Mailing Box Cubby Bins

Today turned out to be super productive. Love when that happens because it doesn't seem to happen that often. Do you ever have projects that every time you look at them they bug you? I had three and .......
today I got all three done!!

We have a 100 year old house and storage is always an issue. They turned the first floor coat closet in to a first floor half- bath which isn't half-bad but I need a WHOLE lotta more space to put coats and crappola!


 This is what we had originally although it did look a bit better because I had a cover over it that I had made out of a cool tablecloth. But really,  it still looks bad no matter how you try to disguise it.

So my dear neighbor, Mr. Rich, passed last December and his sweet daughter gave me this amazing mail slot cabinet that he had handmade. It is all minty green and delicious goodness.
I needed some big spaces for those book bags that are giving my son a torqued back, you know the ones. 
So I saw-zawed some of the slots out because this thing was put together like  jig-saw puzzle so I could not just 'remove" the back and slide them out.  Most of my projects start out with the words "I'll just..." 
Been there?



This is so sad.......


......and messy.......

 .......and just well, sad. 

Beautiful bins from Target were calling my name so sweetly that I headed right over there to pick me up some.  Do you know they cost like $6.00....a piece?????? for the ugly ones!!! Of course I didn't like the guy ones.  I liked the ones that were $8.00 each and I need 8 boxes and, well, I hate to say it but I am El Cheapo and I wasn't payin' Uno Peso for them. 

This is where it gets good and ironic. Because I am so cheap, I am usually trolling other aisles for ideas instead of going to the appropriate aisle.  (table clothes for shower curtains/ place mats instead of the purse section) I went looking in the scrap booking section and came around the corner to the packaging area. Mailing boxes of all sizes lined the shelves. Hmmmmm........

Took out the measurements I had in my purse and found boxes that were perfect for my slots. How about that irony....mailing boxes for my mail slot cabinet? LOOOOOve it!

(ALWAYS take measurements of everything and keep them in a notebook in your purse so when you see something out and about, you can refer to it and save a ton of time and effort because you won't have to return anything. I also keep an Ikea paper tape measure and swatches of my paints and fabrics in that notebook. It takes up hardly any space and has saved me more than like 300 times from making a bad purchase)

I still needed something to cover the boxes however because I like a little bit of pretty.  Decided to go back to the scrap booking section only to find that paper is apparently an endangered species because those prices were outrageous as well. Can't a girl catch a break?

To the party aisle to find some rad cocktail napkins! Remember anything can be used differently...

Here's the skinny...

Take your boxes and tape them all up. 

Cut the sides on an angle like above. There is writing on all but one side of the box. That will be your front just in case the napkin you choose are pretty transparent.

They should look like this after you are done cutting. Fold the top flap that is in the front inside and tape in place.

Reinforce the top edge with tape

Wrap the top like this

Fold tape inside like this

All of the boxes folded, reinforced and ready for decoupaging.

Unfold your napkins and dry fit where you want them to sit. BEWARE!! Mine had small writing near the middle when I opened it up so make sure you put that somewhere out of sight.

Paint some glue on the box, including the sides, a little on the bottom and inside. Lay your napkin down and smooth it out. Paint some glue over the top and let dry.  8 boxes took me about an hour to complete, that included folding, taping and decoupaging. 

Now the next part was not so stellar. I had seen all these great tutorials on transferring images using wax paper/ or freezer paper. I found wood tags at a local craft store, was ecstatic and thought 
"Well, I'll just....." 

EPIC FAIL!!!

Two hours later  (I DID have to run to CVS to get more ink...and more wax paper.. and more chocolate because at this point, I was screaming at the printer and not saying some very nice things) this is what I  was "okay" with but not ecstatic. But sometimes you need to move on...


Wanna see?


I didn't do the insides because once they are filled you can't even see the back. 

Kinda like how the tags turned out once I tied the twine on and attached them. Hot glued them at an angle  to slow down the wear and tear that will surely come upon them.

I made this one facing the wrong way! Honestly, it is amazing I get anything done right

Here it is all corrected and organized. I didn't add tags to the other bins either because those items will most likely change often. Maybe "I'll just" use chalkboard paint on those tags?

The total cost for 8 bins? 
Target: $64 for 8 $8.00 bins
Me: $15.50 

 What else did I accomplish today? Practiced some photography  and editing.....
Mexican Heather


mmmmmmm......patina




 Library Book Bin got a cardboard and twine bunting because I am tired of the library books getting put on the regular bookshelf and I am tired of the regular books getting stored in the library book basket!

Kids helped with the lettering. Love it,  makes it theirs and it satisfies my need to be organized with a little bit of pretty. Second problem solved.

Grabbed this beauty from the trash! and got it sanded and primed! 

Wish my legs looked this good after so many years

This was not a problem just a happy perchance today.


AND since I am officially over the hill since I have officially bought my first pair of reading glasses.. I made a glasses case from one of my husband's old ties.  I have only been using them for a week and I have already lost them 4 times in my purse. Third problem solved!

Tie tutee will follow tomorrow because 

I am like three kinds of tired

I'll just go lay down......


Always being renewed,


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