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Monday, February 27, 2012

Oreo Mini Pies!

If you all LOVE oreos as much as I do, then you'll love this super fast recipe!

Oreo Mini Pies 

Ingredients
2 refrigerated pie crusts (I got mine from Walmart for $2.43 total!)
24 Oreo cookies (I used the white Oreos with chocolate frosting)
Peanut butter ( You could substitute peanut butter for NUTELLA!)
Butter
Sugar

First, preheat your oven to 350 degrees F. Then spray cooking oil into your muffin tins.

Unroll your pie crust and start cutting out 12 circles. I used the top of my peanut butter lid as a cutter! 

Now you can place the circles into your muffin tins. Keep in mind your lid may not be the same size as mine! 

You can now spread peanut butter over each cookie and stack 2 cookies on top of each other, after that, place each cookie tower into one of the muffin tins!

The hardest part is cutting out slender pieces of pie crust to make a "lattice" effect for the pie crust. I got bored half way through and started making my own designs! 

Finally brush each pie with some melted butter and then sprinkle some granulated sugar on top.

These pies should cook in the oven for about 20 minutes or until a nice golden brown color!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Paracord Creations!

We don't have this color in stock,
however if you are interested let me
know and I will order some!!!
Hello! Welcome back. Today's post is going to be a little different than normal. I want to talk about my paracord bracelets, dog collars, lanyards, and key chains!

Josh and I have recently started making things from paracord and want to share them with you!'

Currently the bracelets are $6 a piece or 4 bracelets for $20!  (come with a 3/8 buckle unless stated otherwise)
Dog Collars are $13 (come with a 5/8 buckle)

Lanyards are $8
Keychains are $2

Each item can contain up to 2 colors!

The colors we have in stock are:
Black
Navy
Yellow
Neon Yellow
Green
Red
Silver
White


We are able to get just about every color under the sun, so if you would like to purchase an item, but we don't have a color you want let us know! We can make special arrangements to order that color! No extra fee!

If you are interested in purchasing you can email me at courtneynicoleu@ymail.com or contact my through my facebook.

Also if you aren't from the area or would like to send these as a gift, we do have an etsy account where you can purchase using paypal and we will ship the item out to you!
 Click here to visit our Etsy SHOP!




Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Easy HomeMade Valentines Gift


If you guys are anything like myself, I LOVE making homemade valentine's gift for my special someone. I think they mean so much more, and I really enjoy it.

So today, I'm showing you a super easy, and VERY cheap, way to make your valentine's heart melt.

52 Reasons I Love You.

You'll Need:
A deck of cards
scissors
ribbon
hole punch
Permanent marker

I started out by writing one reason I love Josh on each individual card. Sometimes I had to write on the back of the card, other times I wrote on the front it doesn't matter, get creative. After I had written all 52 reasons why I love him, I started hole punching the cards, in the top left hand corner.

Finally I put a cute little ribbon through the holes in the cards to attach them all together. You can use a ring if you want either way, as long as they stay together it doesn't matter.


This is such a simple and thoughtful gift for your honey! I can't wait to give mine away!

Monday, February 6, 2012

Sandpaper Iron ON!

Every wanted to make your own iron on but not have the supplies to do it? WELL, you are in luck! You can use these simple household items to transfer an image onto a cloth surface.

Supplies you'll need:

  1. Sandpaper
  2. Crayons
  3. Parchment Paper
  4. T-shirt or item to transfer onto
Color an image onto your sandpaper, keeping in mind the image will be reversed.
Once you have your design the way you like, add an extra layer of crayon, so it's nice and thick. We want to make sure the wax really sticks to the surface.


Place a piece of cardboard inside your item, so the design doesn't transfer onto the other side. Position your sandpaper the way you like. Place a piece of parchment paper or a power towel between the sandpaper and your iron, to protect the surface of your iron.


Place your iron onto the item and leave for around 30 seconds. Lift up the side of the sandpaper to see if your image has started to transfer. Iron a bit more if you don't think it's transferred enough. 





To set the color onto your item place in your dryer for around 20 minutes. Make sure you wash by itself the first time.


*Keep in mind, because you are coloring on sandpaper, there will be some texture when applying your image to the shirt!

*Also keep in mind, i'm no artist! This was just something I came up with quickly.