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Toasty Heart Valentine Breakfast

February 11, 2010 By Michelle Barneck 14 Comments

Here’s a fun little Valentine Breakfast idea I like to lovingly call the Toasty Heart. Yep, totally just made that up. It warms your heart doesn’t it. ha ha So all you do is use a cookie cutter to make a hole in your bread (buttered on each side so it will “toast”) then add an egg in the center. Cook like a fried egg.

Butter the little heart toast and throw it in the pan to toast.

Nice and golden brown.

Then, dip your little toast to your hearts content. While growing up, my parents would make these for us all the time. Not with a heart, they would cut out the hole with the rim of a glass. They called them Egyptian Sandwiches. Why, heaven only knows. They traveled to Egypt multiple times, but when they took me along a few years ago these were no where in site.

Why stop the lovey dovey breakfast with toast? This apple heart with caramel dip was just the ticket for my little health nut.

I just used caramel ice cream topping in the little dish for dip.

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Kids Valentine Hand Print Heart Art Project

February 10, 2010 By Michelle Barneck 17 Comments

You know how I love a good hand print art project. So for Valentine’s of course we needed a heart. This Valentine Hand Print Heart Art Project is so easy and turns out really cute! All you need is some paper and a little red paint.


(not the first time he’s been caught red handed, ha ha)

Just paint your hand red and place with fingers close together on your paper. Then repeat with the other hand overlapping the fingers to make a heart.

We made one with mom and son’s hands, though his heart turned out WAY cuter than mine. I think mine looks like some monster that is going to eat his.

But, I hung it up anyway of course.

We made some heart hand prints to send to family…

and then I just let him go to town and make a whole bunch of valentines all by himself for his cousins. I even let him use the fancy scissors (his first time using any scissors) and he was pretty darn good at it!

Linking up with Show and Tell at Blue Cricket Design.

Creations by Kara

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Candy Heart Love Banner

February 9, 2010 By Michelle Barneck 5 Comments

I really wanted to do something with conversation hearts, but was way to lazy to actually go out and buy anything so I made this Candy Heart Love Banner using only what I already had. It was really simple and did not take me long at all. It is a fun craft for the kids to help with too.

Supplies needed:

  • 12×12 sheet of card stock or thick paper
  • Scissors
  • Conversation hearts
  • Hot glue gun & hot glue sticks
  • Twine
  • Ribbon (optional)

1. Cut for triangles out of the paper. I tried to make mine fit really close when cutting them out so I could use the big scraps later.

2. Trace the letters on the triangles in pencil so you have a guide to glue the hearts on.
3. Hot glue the conversation hearts over the letters. I put a dot of glue on each heart and placed them individually.

4. Cut five hearts out of the scraps of paper remaining and decorate by gluing on candy hearts. I put some on the outside and some in the middle. Lay out the banner alternating hearts with triangles.
5. Lay out your twine next to the banner so you can make sure you have enough. Remember to leave enough to tie the end and hang it. Then, hot glue the triangles and hearts to the twine. I put the twine in front on the top of the triangles and in back of the hearts.

6. Embellish with ribbon if desired. I tied a knot of ribbon between each item.
7. I hung mind by tying each end to a nail. I made a little bow around the nail to make it cuter.

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Show a Little Love: Man Themed Romance

February 8, 2010 By Michelle Barneck 5 Comments

Searching for a last minute Valentine’s romance ideas for your man? Here are some things I have done for my guy in the past. Some of these may not work as well for those of you who’s guy is not quite as geek prone, but it may spark some ideas for theme dates or fun things you could do. Here goes…

  • One year I wrote the hubs a love note in html (Internet programming language). He loves computers and thought it was awesome that I was “speaking his language.” You can just use Microsoft front page and write and edit as if you were in Microsoft word and it will “translate” it for you.

  • Another time, I used Star Wars quotes to send him on a hunt for to defeat Darth Tater. I sent some to him at work, hid some in his car etc. Each one had a little romantic memento like candles or massage lotion with it.

Here are some examples of quotes:

  1. “Attachment is forbidden. Possession is forbidden. Compassion- which I would define as…Unconditional love—is essential to a Jedi’s life. So, you might say that we are encouraged to love.” –Anakin Skywalker
  2. “Remember, concentrate on the moment. Feel…don’t think. Use your instincts”.-Qui-Gon Jinn
  3. “Search your feelings you know it to be true.” –Darth Vader
  4. “Ready are you? What know you of ready?…All his life has he looked away…to the future. To the horizon. Never his mind on where he was. Hmm? What he was doing. Hmph. Adventure. Heh. Excitement. Heh” –Yoda

  • Last year for our anniversary we stayed at the Anniversary Inn in the Treasure Island Suite. That made this theme date even better, but you can do it at home. I bought a world map and covered it with Xs. Then I gave him a Pirate ship he had to move from X to X. Each X had a different activity card.

Here are some examples:

    1. Walk the plank ye landlubbers! (relax in a hot tub or bubble bath)
    2. Avast, yer drippin on the bough. Find yer sea legs and don a proper swagger. Eye, Eye Cap’n. (I had pirate themed jammies for both of us)
    3. Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum. By now ye have worked up quite a hankerin. (I had a bottle of sparkling cider and cheesecake)
    4. Yo ho, Yo ho a pirate’s wife for me. Look through the magic spyglass for some trainin on how to be a real pirate. (Watch Pirates of the Caribbean or another pirate themed movie)

I love creative, fun dates and with the economy as it is right now and with Valentine’s on a Sunday, there is no better time to get creative and have some fun at home. I would love to hear any ideas that you have used big or small for romantic gestures!

Now it’s your turn to link up below with ways to “Show a Little Love.” These can be date or gift ideas, Valentine decor, service projects, just about anything that expresses love for those around you. Here are the rules:

1. Leave the link to the direct link, not your home page.

2. Share the love by linking back to the party with the button below.

I can’t wait to visit them all!

Just heard that my new niece Annie has arrived! Congrats Jen and Jud! Love you!

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