Feb 10th, 2010 Posted in BRILLIANT, crafting, gift, tutorial | no comment »
I love paint. When it’s paint that does something, like say… turn a surface into a chalkboard, the Sarchix “cool” factor goes up even more. Almost as much as paper and stationary, but that’s for another obsession post.
I first want to say that the folks over at Cut out and Keep totally ROCK! They have projects and pics that could keep me busy for days with the talented members there. I highly recommend signing up there (don’t worry, its fabulously free to do so – and they have a monthly web mag to feast on too!!!! <3 you guys at Cut out and Keep).
That being said, have you ever needed a gift for someone but had no idea what to give. If they entertain friends/family or value their wood furniture, this is the project for them. Shrimp Salad Circus has posted a tutorial on how to make coasters that are also chalk boards. Forget the wine charms. Give everyone a coaster and have a cup of chalk and you not only keep friends from mixing up their drinks but protect your furniture too!
All you really need is some cork coasters, chalkboard paint and some accent acrylic paint to make it fun. Oh yeah, and some real chalk. I’m thinking hostess gifts, Christmas Prezzies, all with this brilliant idea!
Thank you Shrimp Salad Circus and Cut Out and Keep!
Cut Out and Keep + Shrimp Salad Circus – Cork Chalkboard Coasters
COAK/Shrimp Salad Circus – Chalkboard Coasters
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Feb 8th, 2010 Posted in crafting, cute, holiday, sewing, tutorial | no comment »
I’m sure that everyone has seen the home made coffee cozies all over the place. I’ve seen them knitted, sewn and crocheted. Felt, cloth, quilted, wool. They are everywhere! Having your own coffee (or tea or coco – don’t want to discriminate) cozy is a great thing because it does keep the waste down but still protects your fingers. Its a hard habit to break but it really is worth it.
I have my own issues with the commercialization of the holidays but, I really do feel if you craft it, there is more thought and meaning to the gift or the personal accessory. So it’s okay in my book.
Lavender and Limes has a great little tutorial to make your own coffee cozy that is super easy to make. She adds a few hand sews a few hearts on it and voila, and seasonal cozy. Can you see where I’m going with this? Shamrocks at St Patrick’s Day, eggs and bunnies (ooh, peeps) for Easter, flags for Memorial Day and the 4th of July, Flip Flops for summer… I could keep going on with these.
Lavender and Limes – Coffee Cozy
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Feb 6th, 2010 Posted in Tech, baking, food, review | one comment »
I love to decorate cakes! The bigger the better in my eyes. Unfortunately I do not make many cakes because if I did I would be the size of a house. Cupcakes are fun too but I can’t just make cupcakes because I want something to decorate.
Gum-paste and fondant decorations can be stunning, even on the simplest of cup cakes but they take a lot of time to make. I feel that they are worth the effort for the beauty of the cake. I still remember the hours I spent making hand made daises for my sister in law’s bridal shower cake.
And now I found the most amazing cake decorating tool EVER! The Circut Cake is a new product (by Circut) that utilizes the precision die cut of the Circut machines that you may know from scrap booking and beautiful cake decorations that are almost fool proof. Over at their site there is a great video that shows how easy it is to make and apply the decorations.
I have always loved the Circut machines even thought I am not a scrapbooker (but I wish I was). Die cut paper makes me drool and custom die cut paper is amazing. Because I am not a scrap booker, I have never seen the point in getting one of these machines.
Now that they have them for cake decorates, I so want one. The only two things keeping me from running out and getting one right now is 1) It’s not out yet and 2) the price tag of $399.99 MSRP. The good thing is, it uses both the Circut Cake cartridges AND the regular Circut cartridges.
Note: I do not represent or have any relationship with Circut. If they want to send me one for a testimonial, I will be more than happy to help them out. (Bats eyes and says “pretty please”).
Circut – Circut Cake
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