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Heart Ball

January 18, 2011 By Michelle Barneck 12 Comments

I love candy so instead of just eating it, why not include it in my decor as well. I found a pack of these juju hearts for $1 at Smith’s (Kroger) and knew they would be perfect for my heart ball. Ready for another super easy project?! Here we go…

Heart Ball

Supplies:

  • Juju hearts (I got cherry because if they were cinnamon I would eat them all)
  • Styrofoam ball (got it at the thrift store, about 3 inches)
  • Pins
  • White glue

1. Stick a pin half way in to the back of a heart, then insert the pin in the Styrofoam ball. **I would recommend dipping the pin in glue to make it hold better. I did not do this, but some of my hearts fell out when I was putting my display together. The glue will make them more secure.

2. I started with a clover leaf shape with all the heart points in and then alternated directions on the next row with the points in the spaces between the hearts.
3. Next, do a row with two with points up and one with bumps up. Line them up so the two with points up are on either side of a heart from the row above with the point down. The heart with the bumps up should align with the hearts from the row above with the bumps down.
4. Next row just alternates every other one again.

Thanks goodness for pictures!!

5. Turn the ball over and start steps 1-4 on the other side of the ball. You will have to get a little creative on that last row and just kind of put the hearts where they fit.

Now style that baby! It would be cute in a bowl with a couple of other balls.
I chose to use these treasures I found at D.I. I think it was a dollar for all of it. Spray it will a couple coats of magic…

and BAM!! Two little love birds and a little romance for your shelf.

Total spent: about $2.50

Cha ching!

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Fabric Heart

January 17, 2011 By Michelle Barneck 16 Comments

I am in the Valentine mood. I have a whole bunch of fun things to share over the next few days, but let’s start with one you can do with stuff you probably have sitting around.

Fabric Heart

Supplies needed:
  • cardboard
  • scissors
  • fabric scraps
  • hot glue gun
  • ribbon
1. Draw a big heart on your cardboard with a smaller heart inside.
2. Cut it out.

3. Get your scraps. Mine were cut into about 1.5 inch by 6 inch strips.

4. Wrap your strips gluing the ends down as you go along.

5. Tie your ribbon on your fabric heart and hang. It is super light so I just hung mine on my pantry door using double sided tape.

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Valentines Recipes

January 4, 2011 By Michelle Barneck 6 Comments

These little hearts are cute and super easy for when you need a little something fast. I love valentines recipes. I made these last night so my hubs would have something fun in his love note mailbox.

You’re a ‘Sweetheart‘

Supplies: (made 9 little heart candies)

  • Crushed M&Ms or candy cane
  • 1/2 cup Dark Chocolate and Mint Morsels or Andes Mints
  • Heart shaped silicone ice cube tray (2 packs in the Target dollar section)
  • White paper favor box (10 or 12 for $1 at Dollar Tree)
  • Plastic wrap or parchment paper (something to line the favor box)
  • Decorations for box: ribbon, stickers, etc.

1. Line the bottom of the hearts with crushed candy.
2. Melt mint & chocolate morsels in the microwave stirring often.
3. Scoop chocolate in to hearts and spread to the edges with a spoon.

4. Put in fridge to set for at least 15 minutes, preferably an hour.
5. Put together the favor box and line with plastic wrap.
6. Carefully pop candies out of silicone mold and place inside box.

7. Decorate the box any way you like. I used Valentine ribbon and a sticker. My hubs doesn’t like things too frilly so I kept it simple.

And there you have it, a super easy little Valentines treat for your loves.

A couple more Valentines recipes…

If you missed yesterday’s post…You were “mint” for me

Toasty Heart and Apple Dippers Valentine Breakfast

Or if you would rather just buy your Valentine’s Day Candy.

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Disclosure: post sponsored by Metro Candy and Nut.

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A New Twist on New Year’s Eve

December 30, 2010 By Michelle Barneck 1 Comment

After having kids, it is inevitable that every New Year’s Eve won’t be the all-night bash it once was. Instead of thinking about how that sassy little party dress is just hanging in the back of your closet, why not have a celebration with your children? Help your kids make a few party accessories and create some memories together. Sure, it isn’t the same as sipping bubbly at the hottest new club downtown, but I guarantee you will ring in the new year with a smile. Roll up your sleeves and dig in!

Times Square Ball

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The Countdown Ball

Your kids may not be able to stay awake long enough to see the infamous Times Square ball drop at the stroke of midnight, so what better than having them make their own? You can find everything you need at your local craft supply store. Take a single, metallic chenille stem (known in my day as a “pipe cleaner”) and push it into a simple 2-3” Styrofoam ball. You will want about 1-1/2” of the chenille stem stuck into the foam. Then, have your child cover the entire surface of the foam ball with sequins, using either craft glue or stick pins to attach them. If you use glue, allow the glue time to dry.

Crown

A plain, foam crown can typically be purchased from any local craft store. But, you can also fashion one from a piece of poster board if you feel comfortable drawing the shape and cutting it out. If you go the poster board route, you will just need to use a stapler or glue to attach the two ends together. Using sticky foam letters or perhaps some glitter paint, help your child write “Happy New Year” or “2011” on the front of the crown. Your child can decorate it however he or she wants to make it their own.

Shakers

Have some empty water bottles in your recycling bin? Take them out, wash and rinse them, then remove the label. Use construction, wrapping or scrapbook paper to cover the exterior. Let your child get creative with stickers, paint, markers, crayons, sequins, ribbon and any other supplies you may have to personalize their shaker. Once the shaker is decorated, fill it with simple dried beans, then screw the lid on very tight.

Noisemaker Horns

No New Year’s Eve is complete without noisemakers. Now, I know what you’re thinking. You’re thinking, “Are you kidding me? My kids are loud by themselves and they already have a zillion toys with lights, buzzers and whatever else that give me a headache.” As a mother, I can attest with every ounce of my being that my children are indeed noisemakers on their own, without the assistance of a novelty toy. Trust me. However, on this one special night, I think making noisemakers is mandatory. Take a piece of poster board and shape it into a cone. Glue or staple it into place. Then, take shiny wrapping paper and cover the outside of the cone, attaching it with glue or double-sided tape. If you have curling ribbon on-hand, cut a few pieces and curl them with scissors (parents, please do that part!). Then take some glue or double-sided tape and attach the ends of the curled ribbon to the inside of the wider end of the cone. Voila! A simple “horn” the kids can yell or blow through, but nowhere near as noisy as the store-bought kind. Perfect.

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You don’t have to be Martha Stewart to make some fabulous New Year’s Eve crafts with your children. Simple ideas, familiar supplies and a little creativity will go a long way to make precious memories. And, if you are lucky, your kids will have so much fun during their little party that they will wear themselves out and fall asleep early, leaving you and your significant other with some peace and quiet to sip champagne and toast to the New Year!

Bio: Maria Rainier is a freelance writer and blog junkie. She is currently a resident blogger at First in Education, where recently she’s been researching online mechanical engineering degrees and blogging about student life. In her spare time, she enjoys square-foot gardening, swimming, and avoiding her laptop.

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Thanks to Maria for some fun ideas to do with the kiddos! I love the idea of making your own countdown ball. Many times we let the kids watch the ball drop in NY (10 o’clock our time) and then get them off to bed. 🙂


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