Hey Guys!
I know that it has been a while since I have made a post on the blog. I have been so busy with school, work, and looking for a full time job. I did not think that it was going to be so hard looking for the right job. I just wanted to keep this short and sweet! I hope y'all have a wonderful weekend!
With love,
Jess
Saturday, January 24, 2015
Saturday, January 10, 2015
"Some people are worth melting for" DIY ornament
Happy Saturday!
I hope that you are all surviving this cold weather cause I know I am! I understand that Christmas was a few weeks ago, but this year I decided to make one of my closest girlfriends a Frozen inspired ornament! I was inspired by something I saw on Etsy and thought oh I can make this myself. It was extremely simple
Here is what you will need!
1) a plastic ornament ball (can be found at Hobby Lobby or a craft store)
2) white sand
3) scrapbook sticker letters (my hand writing is horrible and I thought that his would look better)
4) orange and brown pipe cleaners
5) pom poms
Steps of how to complete this gift
1) The most tedious step of this DIY project is spelling how "Some people are worth melting for" and having all the letters aligned and having it look nice. Now, I did 90% in lower case letters but I was starting to run out of lower case vowels. So, I spelled melting out in capital letters to make it cute.
2) I used the orange pipe cleaners to try and form a nose that looks like Olaf from the movie Frozen
3) Then I used the brown pip cleaners to try and form Olaf's arms
4) After forming those bodies parts I filled the plastic ornament ball a third of the way with the white sand.
5) After that I placed the 3-5 pom poms, the arms and the nose carefully in the plastic ornament ball.
Here is the final product! If you have any questions please feel free to ask!
I hope that you are all surviving this cold weather cause I know I am! I understand that Christmas was a few weeks ago, but this year I decided to make one of my closest girlfriends a Frozen inspired ornament! I was inspired by something I saw on Etsy and thought oh I can make this myself. It was extremely simple
Here is what you will need!
1) a plastic ornament ball (can be found at Hobby Lobby or a craft store)
2) white sand
3) scrapbook sticker letters (my hand writing is horrible and I thought that his would look better)
4) orange and brown pipe cleaners
5) pom poms
Steps of how to complete this gift
1) The most tedious step of this DIY project is spelling how "Some people are worth melting for" and having all the letters aligned and having it look nice. Now, I did 90% in lower case letters but I was starting to run out of lower case vowels. So, I spelled melting out in capital letters to make it cute.
2) I used the orange pipe cleaners to try and form a nose that looks like Olaf from the movie Frozen
3) Then I used the brown pip cleaners to try and form Olaf's arms
4) After forming those bodies parts I filled the plastic ornament ball a third of the way with the white sand.
5) After that I placed the 3-5 pom poms, the arms and the nose carefully in the plastic ornament ball.
Here is the final product! If you have any questions please feel free to ask!
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Happy New Year!
Welcome to 2015 y'all!
Hope you all had a safe and wonderful New Years! I don't know about you, but New Year's Day I like to wake up and watch the Rose Bowl Parade and watch the Rose Bowl. My favorite morning drink New Year's Day drink would have to a good Bloody Mary, and the recipe I like to use is a Emerill Legassee Recipie
Here is the recipe:
www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/emeril-lagasse/emerils-bloody-mary-mix-recipe2.html
Now I do not used the picked okra or the tobasco sauce. Now if you let it sit overnight the flavors are wonderful! I also double the recipe since I like to use larger glasses. Now every Bloody Mary I have I compare it to this recipe that's how good it is! Try it out :) Today I will be rooting for Ohio State Univeristy and Oregon. Who are you rooting for?
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