Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Pin 69 & 70 Homemade Dry Shampoo and Whipping Coconut Oil to use as a Body Butter

Pin 69  Homemade Dry Shampoo


Not the best start to a morning, this morning.  I have had about 9 hours of sleep in the last 4 days.  This does not make for a happy Mom  Ever since Jamey's surgery he has been having issues with a cough, and the cough is keeping us up at night.  So my alarm went off at 5 am, and I drag myself into the kitchen to put the coffee on, and to get Jamey's morning medicine ready....I trip over our English Bulldog who decided the middle of the kitchen floor was the perfect place to sleep, spill the water for the coffee all over her.  I take the lazy way out and get the Floormate out to soak up the water, retry making coffee.......Success this time, only to spill my cup of coffee down the front of my pj's.  At this point I'm really thinking I should just crawl back into bed and pull the covers over my head, but of course I have to keep everyone on track and handle the distribution of bathroom time.  As the kids are all getting ready I look for my phone.....only to realize its in my sweatshirt pocket, duh!   Lots of little things continue to go wrong, get the kids out the door, which takes about 3 hours (literally) High School, Middle School, then Elementary.  I sit down at the computer desk, listen to the quiet, prop my feet up and lean back, and the phone rings.  I need to run to the middle school.  I rush to get dressed then I look in the mirror.  Scary sight it was.  My girls had been "doing" my hair the night before and I looked like I had to washed my hair in grease.........look under my sink only to find that someone ( a daughter that will not be named! RYAN) took my dry shampoo.  So I do what any logical mom would do that doesn't have time for a shower.....................I hop on my Pinterest! Lol!  I knew I had pin from onegoodthingbyjillee for dry shampoo. (sorry the excessive back story, what can I say, it's just been that kind of day!)


Let me first say if you have never stopped by the One Good Thing by Jillee blog, it's a must see blog.  I checked real quick to make sure I had everything I needed, and thankfully yes I did.  It took me 5 min. to find the pin, mix it up, spray it in, and brush my hair out.  Can't ask for anything faster than that.

Supplies Needed:

Spray Bottle
Water
Cornstarch
Rubbing Alcohol
Measuring Spoons
Funnel

The Funnel isn't totally necessary, but it's much easier to mix this in a bowl and then poor in the bottle.  Cornstarch can be a finicky item.   It likes to chunk together.   I suggest adding in your water and rubbing alcohol, then stirring in the cornstarch. 

Homemade dry shampoo

The "recipe" is as follows:

1 Tablespoon Cornstarch
1 Tablespoon Rubbing Alcohol
4 Tablespoons Water

I did find that if you let the bottle sit, the cornstarch will settle a bit, so I would shake the bottle up before each use.  It worked wonders, I won't ever have to buy dry shampoo again!


Pin 70  Whipped Coconut Oil as Body Lotion/Butter



I got back home, things were calm I didn't have enough time to try sneak in a nap so I figured I would try out a pin that I have been wanting to do for weeks.  This cold weather has been rough on our skin.  We are going through a ton of cream, and it honestly feels and looks like we are doing nothing.  Dry, flaky and itchy skin.   I had looked through a ton of pins for homemade lotions, and almost all of them contained coconut oil.  It seemed to be every one's go to main ingredient.  So I knew I wanted to try a recipe with coconut oil it,  I wasn't sure what else, so when I came across a pin from The Nourished Life that contained nothing but coconut oil I figured it was worth a shot. 



 

I chose not add the Vitamin E oil or the Essential Oils, because I really wasn't sure if this would actually work.  I figured worst case scenario I could just throw it in a container and use it to cook with. Ignore the crack in the lid, keeping with the theme of my day I totally dropped it on the floor while getting it out of the pantry.........

Coconut Oil being whipped up in a mixer to be used as a body butter

I pulled out my beloved Mixer and attached my whisk, took a few big scoops of coconut oil out of the jar and threw it in the bowl and set my timer.  At first it looked like nothing was happening, but low and behold it whipped up beautifully. 

Coconut Oil that as been whipped in a mixer and turned into a body butter

I didn't really have any containers ready to put it in, so I pulled out a throw away Tupperware type container.  I spooned it into the container.  I then took a deep breath and slathered some on my arms.  I am in LOVE!  My arms felt wonderful and it calmed the dry skin.  If your not familiar with Coconut oil, it is mostly solid, and will start to melt into oil form when you touch it. Your body heat is all it takes.  As you start to rub it in it will resemble baby oil, but not nearly as greasy.   My teenage daughter walked in the kitchen trying to figure out what I was doing, and decided to try some on her legs.   I think it's safe to say that she liked it because my container walked away in her hands.  Now that it has entered the abyss known as her room I don't think it will ever be found.

Whipped Coconut Oil to be used as a body butter

I will definitely be making more of this in the next few days, and since I know that whipping it actually works I will spend the money and get the "good" stuff. 

If anybody has any other uses for Coconut Oil I would love to hear about them!   I keep reading some amazing things about it.


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Monday, January 7, 2013

Pin 68 Textured Ripple Crochet Blanket

Ok, so all the kids went back to school today!  WOOT! WOOT!  Now don't get me wrong, I really do love having my kids around, but this Christmas break just felt unusually long.  Each child decided to get sick and my oldest son had surgery, to top it off the Hubs got sick too!  Why do men revert back into children when they are sick? 

I needed a project that would keep my hands busy, that wasn't complicated, and was something that I could pick up and put back down without losing my place.  I also wanted to do something that would help shrink my yarn stash.  I haven't bought yarn in months and I'm determined to not buy any (unless needed to finish a project) until I use at least half my stash up.  Blankets tend to be yarn eaters, especially when I make them, because honestly, who wants a blanket that doesn't cover you all the way up.  I wanted just one color.  Weaving in a gazillion ends wasn't an option with my stress level.  I settled on this pin.


Source: youtube.com via Nicole on Pinterest

this one would work too......



 

The stitch works up really quickly, and makes for a pretty heavy blanket that will actually keep you warm even when using plain old Red Heart Super Saver.   The texture in the stitch helps keep a solid color blanket from looking boring.

I worked on this blanket over the course of the last two weeks......I didn't take any pictures while I was making it because quite frankly there was nothing I could show you that you can't find on YouTube.  I didn't measure my blanket but it will cover my son who is 6'4" tall, all the way from the neck down to the toes with enough to curl under his feet.   I used 4 (maybe 5, I just can't remember) 1 lb skeins from Caron.

Textured Ripple Crochet Blanket

I finished mine with a fringe on the ends.....It would have looked fine without it, but I was determined to use up every last bit of the yarn.  Here is a better look at the texture.

Close up of Textured Ripple Crochet Blanket

I think I have some catching up to do.  I think I might work on some Granny Squares, I haven't done them in forever and it would be a great way to  use up a lot of yarns that are partial skeins,  now to find a pin for inspiration.

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Friday, December 28, 2012

A Little Break

Sorry there have been no updates.  My oldest son had surgery, and we are spending some family time during his recovery.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Pins 62-67 Getting Streak Free Windows, Really Cleaning that Kitchen Sink & Getting your Glass Stovetop Clean

I'm sure I'm not the only one in what I like to call the "Holiday" Crunch.   Trying to get all the shopping, wrapping, baking and endless other things done can really make it seem like there are not enough hours in the day.  We have company coming for the holidays (starting this weekend) so I really needed to get my butt in gear and start cleaning, especially after my baking marathon yesterday.  The kitchen was in desperate need of some serious attention.......Some days I don't mind cleaning and some days I will do whatever I can to avoid it.  Let's face it cleaning a kitchen is up there with doing Laundry and Dishes.....as soon as you finish you turn around and it's(their) dirty again (Especially with 6 kids).  I was on the hunt for any tips or tricks that would either speed up my cleaning process, make it easier or give me better results then my "tried and true" ways.

Pin 62 Easy Streak Free Windows


Normally I finish with my sliding doors when I clean the kitchen, but we started (alright, I admit it, I started, but didn't finish) snowy snowflakes on the doors.  The kids have put their fingers through them along with adding numerous fingerprints, nose prints, forehead prints.   The door looked a mess and I just couldn't take it anymore. 



 



I figured I would give this method a try.  Seemed Simple enough, and I had everything I needed on hand.

Items Needed:

Bucket, Bowl, or even Sink full of warm water
A few drops of Dawn
Sponge or Scrubby
Squeegee
Microfiber towel to wipe off squeegee

Dirty window waiting to be cleaned by Dawn and water mixture

It is near impossible for me to a get a good picture of a dirty window.....the fingerprints and such just don't wanna show up!  But trust me unfortunately they are there.

Dirty Window waiting to be cleaned with dawn and water along with a squegee

Just fill up you bowl with warm water, add just a few drops of Dawn (So many uses for this stuff!) take your sponge or scrub and wash your windows.  If you are worried about dripping water, ring out your sponge and wash your window in sections, or lay a towel at the bottom to catch any water that may drip.  Now take your squeegee and wipe away.  For this to really work you need to wipe off your squeegee after each wipe.   For some reason my squeegee was bent, so it was a little awkward to use, and I had to redo a few areas, when I say redo all I actually mean is running the squeegee back over the dry window to get a streak free clean.

I am happy with the results.  I will definitely use this method again.   I don't think it will be my everyday  go to method, but once a week I think will work.  My plan is to just use my sink water next time before I start my dishes and the water gets icky.  If the girls had been home I think they would have liked to have squeegeed for me.  To be honest I'm not sure if I got the streak free shine from the soapy water or the squeegee, but either way, I'll take it.

Window that is clean and streak free after using just dawn and water mixture with a squegee


Pin 63,64, 65 & 66 Really Cleaning Your Kitchen Sink using Vinegar and Baking Soda (including your drain and disposal)



I don't know about you guys, but in my home it is IMPOSSIBLE to keep my sink clean.  The kids are always throwing stuff in the sink.  Bowls and cups are always in there.  And since many times they literally toss them into the sink I end up with splash marks.  They drive me crazy!  We also have really hard water, and even with our water softener we end up with hard water stains.  I use CLR to try and battle them, but it doesn't always work well.  Who wants to scrub a sink and have it still look dirty!?! 



 

First I decided to start by letting my fixtures soak in white vinegar.  I keep hearing that this will help with the hard water stains, and I had it sitting in my pantry since I have been using it a lot in my cleaning.  I soaked paper towels to wrap around the base of the faucet, and pulled my hose out and sat it in a bowl.  For the end of the faucet I filled a Ziploc bag, and used a rubber band to attach it so it could sit also.  Now to be honest I don't know how long I let it sit because I was cleaning other things and lost track of time. 

Sink fixtures soaking in White Vinegar to get rid of hard water stains and mineral deposits

Hose fixture on kitchen sink soaking in a bowl of vinegar to clean hard water stains and mineral deposits

After it sat for a while I came back to the sink and pulled the hose out of the bowl and took a toothbrush and gently rubbed it over the tip any build up that had been there was now gone.   I left the vinegar in the bowl and sat it on the counter to use a little later.  Now that my sink was clear I sprinkled baking soda all over it (just like you would if you were using Comet or Barkeeper's Friend)


 

 Next empty Parmesan container we have I will be filling like they did in the pin and adding some lavender or orange essential oil so it will smell pretty.  

Just wet your sponge and scrub like you would any other cleaner,  I had to rinse twice, but don't consider that a big deal.   If you have sensitive hands wear some gloves.  Baking soda can actually be rather abrasive to your hands.  Now while your in the middle of rinsing you can also clean your drain.

Source: tidymom.net via Nicole on Pinterest

Super Simple, sprinkle extra baking soda in your drain,   then take your vinegar and pour some over it down the drain.  I just used the bowl of vinegar that I had had my sprayer sitting in.   This is fun to do with kids because they usually like to watch and hear the foamy sizzling reaction of the two together.  Let it sit for a few minutes then rinse with some hot water.  This will help with that nasty gunk that can build up, but not so great at hair (in case you try it in a bathroom).   I figured that since I was doing the drain I should also clean the disposal. Another really simple step.






 

I had wanted to try this beforehand so I had already frozen some vinegar ice cubes

Making Vinegar Ice Cubes for the Garbage Disposal

All you have to do is take them and dump them down the disposal and turn it on.  I also add a few lemon and orange slices so it smelled good too!  I used the whole tray.

Vinegar Ice Cubes being used to clean garbage disposal

Next I took the Ziploc bag off the faucet and removed the paper towels that were wrapped around the bottom of the fixtures and quickly scrubbed the areas.  It didn't take much elbow grease at all.  I rinsed everything thoroughly, then wiped it down.

Freshly cleaned sink using baking soda and vinegar

The vinegar really did take care of the hard water stains and mineral deposits.  I was pleasantly surprised.   My only issue is that my nose has been trained over the years to recognize a bleach smell as meaning clean, so I'm still trying to get used to the smell of vinegar.   When the kids came home they wanted to know who left the jar of pickles out and open......The smell did fade after about an hour.  I will repeat all of this.....not ever day or even every week, but ever 2-4 weeks.


Pin 67  Cleaning your Glass Cooktop with Baking Soda



Glass stove tops can be a blessing and a curse.  When I first got one I thought that it would be easier to clean since nothing could get under burners,  but I soon learned that these stove tops have their own challenges.  Even more so when you move into a house that has a stove top that has been stained and scratched by the previous owners.   I usually just use a cleaner that is made specifically for glass tops.  With a lot of elbow grease over the last few years I have gotten some of the stains up.  My Mother in Law had told me that I could use baking soda on the stove top, but I never really tried it.  I saw this pin and figured I already had my baking soda out for my sink why not try it on the stove.



 

My stove was a mess from all the baking I had been doing, so it really needed a "good" cleaning.

Ceraminc cook top in desperate need of a cleaning.  Going to try baking soda

I sprinkled the baking soda on the stove top

Baking soda sprinkled on a glass stove top to clean it

Then filled my bowl with hot soapy water, and put my rags in it,  took them out, squeezed most of the water off of them, then laid them on top of the baking soda.  You want the rags to be wet, but not soaking wet.  Let it sit for 15-20 min.

damp towels laying on top of baking soda cleaning a glass stove top

Lift your rags off, and inspect.   I had a few spots that still needed a little scrubbing, but most areas were clean already.  Scrub if necessary, then wipe off.  This took me a few times.  Some of the baking soda really seemed to be in love with my stove top because it didn't see to want to come off.  A wet sponge worked best for me.  The baking soda just kind of stuck to it.  Once I had all the baking soda off I took a microfiber towel and shined it up a bit.

Nice shiney glass stove top cleaned with baking soda

Worst part of a nice clean top for me is that it shows all the scratches.

Love the look of a nice clean kitchen......


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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Pin 59, 60 & 61 Cheesecake Cookies, Lemon Crinkles with Glaze, Chocolate Crinkles with Candy Cane Hershey Kisses and a, Bonus M&M Cookies

Holiday baking is all that was on my agenda today.....and let me tell you I do think that I am baked out.   It's all fun in the beginning, but after so many batches of cookies the fun is gone!  Probably because the clean-up is what's left!  Almost all our baking for Teacher Baskets is complete.  One more batch of cookies to be pulled out of the fridge and baked, then that's it!  (at least for the next couple of days)

Pin 59  Cheesecake Cookies

I had really high hopes for this recipe.   I could live on cheesecake.   I thought how perfect would a bite size form of cheesecake be.........well I strongly suggest you stick with actual cheesecake.   These were extremely dry.  I even tried under baking a batch to see if that would make a difference and it didn't.   We added a cinnamon glaze to some ( I had made it for some muffins) and it helped a little bit, but this is a recipe I won't be trying again.



 

What you need for this recipe:

3/4 cup unsalted butter, softened
3 ounces cream cheese
2/3 cup sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 cups All-Purpose Flour
Graham Cracker Crumbs, for coating

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

In a large bowl, beat together butter, cream cheese, and sugar, then add in the vanilla.  Once they are all mixed add in the flour until well combined.

Take scoops of dough and form  1" balls. Then roll in the graham cracker crumbs.  Place the balls on a cookie sheet and bake for 12-15 minutes.

Cheesecake Cookies....would be good with a cup of coffee

and with some cinnamon glaze

Cheesecake cookies with cinnamon glaze

At least they aren't  a bad looking cookie........If anyone has made these with success I would love to hear what you did to keep them moist!


Pin 60  Lemon Crinkle Cookies


I keep seeing these posted all over Pinterest, boasting that they are amazing, award winning cookies.  Who doesn't want to try a recipe that seems like a winner even before you make them!



 

What you need for this recipe:

½ cups butter, softened
1 cup granulated sugar
½ teaspoons vanilla extract
1 whole egg
1 teaspoon lemon zest
1 Tablespoon fresh lemon juice
¼ teaspoons salt
¼ teaspoons baking powder
⅛ teaspoons baking soda
1-½ cup all-purpose flour
½ cups powdered sugar   *** For Rolling the Cookies in ***

If you want that really nice tangy lemon taste make sure you use fresh lemons, not extract or ReaLemon. 

In a mixing bowl cream butter and sugar together until light and fluffy, then add in  the vanilla, egg, lemon zest, and juice. Stir in the dry ingredients until just combined. DO NOT ADD THE POWDERED SUGAR. Put your powdered sugar in a bowl. Take a teaspoon full of dough, it will be slightly sticky, roll it in the powdered sugar and place on the cookie sheet, continue till your cookie sheet is full.  I found that it helped if I dipped my fingers into the powdered sugar then took the dough and rolled it in the sugar.  It kept the dough from sticking to my fingers.  Bake for about 9-11 min.

These were pretty good.  Not the best Lemon Cookie ever, but good none the less.  They weren't zesty enough for us so we added a Lemon Glaze.  Just squeeze a few Tablespoons of fresh lemon juice and mix in powdered sugar till you get a consistency you like.  Then just drizzle over the cookies.   This gave them a really nice lemony kick.

Lemon Crinkle Cookies with a Lemon Glaze


Pin 61 Chocolate Crinkles with Candy Cane Hershey Kisses

These babies were the star of the show!   This recipe made well over 50 cookies,  smelled great while baking, and even better when cooling with a candy cane kiss on top.  If you love chocolate and peppermint like I do this is a must try.........if you don't you can still try the recipe and add whatever kind of Hershey Kiss your heart desires!

Source: sulia.com via Nicole on Pinterest

What you need for this recipe:

2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 cups granulated sugar
1/2 cup vegetable oil
4 large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup powdered sugar  *** This is for rolling the cookies in ***
Assorted Hershey Kisses

These need to be put in the Fridge for a few hours after they are mixed up.

Bake at 350 degrees (Always preheat an oven when baking, unless otherwise stated)

Mix together sugar, oil, eggs, and vanilla. DO NOT ADD THE POWDERED SUGAR. Stir flour, cocoa, baking powder and salt, stir just until combined.  You don't want to over do it.  Then cover and put in the fridge for a few hours. 

Roll into balls, we did about little over a teaspoon.  Truthfully I just went with whatever looked good to me.  Roll the ball in the powdered sugar then place on your cookie sheet, continue to your sheet is full.  Bake for about 11 min.  You should see your cookie start to crack,  once they are cracking and the cracks look cake like you can take them out.  Place your Hershey Kisses of choice on top as soon as they come out of the oven.  Let cool on the cookie sheet for a few minutes before transferring them to cooling racks.

My air bake cookies sheets are non stick, if you are using regular cookie sheets, or something that is non stick, I recommend using some parchment paper while baking these.

Chocolate Crinkles with Candy Cane Hershey Kisses ontop

These were almost like eating Brownies.   The melting kisses just add to the yumminess of this cookie.


Pin 35 Re-Visited  M&M's instead of Chocolate Chip Cookies

We also made some cookies using the recipe from the chocolate chip cookies featured in pin 35.  You can get the cookie dough recipe here.  Only thing we did different was add in some red and green M&M's.  It's a nice change and the cookies are a hit with kids and adults alike.

M&M Candy Cookies using same recipe as Chocolate Chip Cookies


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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Pin 57 & 58 Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies and Mexican Wedding Cookies

We are spending our week doing a lot of baking.  Tons of tins waiting to be filled up and given as gifts.  Usually I like to "test" a recipe first, not try it for the first time when I'm giving it away, but I just couldn't help myself.  Sometimes you just get tired of making the same 'ole things.....



Pin 57  Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies  


Ok, seriously who knew that browning butter could make a cookie taste so different.  Browning the butter takes the chocolate chip cookie to the "gourmet" level.   After making these I wrote the recipe down in my recipe book labeled  "The Grown-Up Chocolate Chip Cookie".















Now if you have never browned butter before, don't sweat it.   It's all about timing.   You just melt your butter, and continously stir, and after a few minutes you will see your butter go from a yellowish color to a brownish color, when this happens take it off the heat ( DO NOT STOP STIRING) after you take it off the heat continue to stir for another 30-40 seconds.  Allrecipes has good tuturial with pictures here.

For this Recipe you need:

Ingredients:

1/2 cup unsalted butter
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup loosely packed brown sugar
1 large egg
2 tsp vanilla extract
1 1/4 cup flour
3/4 cup oats (not quick-cook)
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 tsp baking powder
1 1/2 tsp cinnamon
1 cup chocolate chunks
 
I had planned on taking some detailed pictures of the the mixing and baking process, but my camera/phone decided to walk away.  It walked away in my teenage daughter's hands whose phone broke!
 
Directions:

Preheat your oven to 375 degrees

In a small saucepan brown your butter. if you aren't sure how to do this follow the link listed above
 
In a mixing bowl, mix together the flour, baking powder, salt, cinnamon and oats. Set aside.

Let the butter cool, then mix with your dry ingredients.  Add your chocolate chunks. If your dough is slightly sticky throw it in the fridge for about 30 min.   Mine was good to go, so we skipped the fridge.

Drop by tablespoons or use a cookie scoop (love my cookie scoop!) on to your pan.  Bake 10-12 minutes, or until the edges and bottoms are golden brown.  Mine were closer to the 10 min. mark, but it really does vary by oven. 
 
This recipe made 17 cookies.  These cookies are crisp on the outside and soft and chewy on the inside.  The touch of cinnamon and oatmeal on top of the brown butter really dress this cookie up.  One word.......YUMMY!  

Yummy Brown Butter  Chocolate Chip Cookies, or as we call them a grown ups cookie


Pin 58  Mexican Wedding Cookies

These are one of those cookies, that I dare you to eat just one!  These babies just melt in your mouth....seriously just melt in your mouth. 


I first had these when I was a kid,  my Mom would make these and they were always wonderful.  I  couldn't find the recipe (Which I KNOW is somewhere in my kitchen) so when I saw this on Pinterest I was forced to make them.  My mouth was watering just thinking about them. I had no doubt this recipe was safe to try since it's from the same blog as the Butterscotch Gingerbread cookies I tried earlier.  If you love to bake, or are looking for some awesome recipes check out  Baked Perfection.  It is an awesome Blog!

For this Recipe you need:

1 cup butter
1/2 cup white sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
2 teaspoons water
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup chopped walnuts (can use pecans as well)
1/2 cup confectioners' sugar

We left out the nuts since most of the kids don't eat them, but the next batch I do think I will add them, so they won't disappear as fast!

Preheat your oven to 325 degrees.

In a medium bowl, cream the butter and sugar (Just the white sugar!). Stir in vanilla and water. Add the flour and almonds, mix until blended. Cover and chill.  I put mine in the fridge for about an hour.   It was pretty thick to begin with. 

Roll your dough into balls and place on a cookie sheet.  You can place these pretty close together because they don't expand very much at all.  I had 3 dozen on one air bake cookie sheet.  Bake for about 15-20 min.   When you take them out they may not look like they are done.  That is how they should look.

This is what mine looked like coming out of the oven

Mexican Wedding Cookies fresh out of the oven prior to being rolled in powdered sugar

Let them cool, then roll them in the powdered sugar.  These little critters are really simple, don't have a lot of ingredients but are so darn good it's ridiculous!  My kids were literally fighting over them!  It's no exaggeration to say that these melt in your mouth.  I didn't even dare eat one, because I knew I would not be able to stop at just one.....or even two!

Mexican Wedding Cookies...these just melt in your mouth

If you make these to give away, I urge you to make a separate batch to keep at home.......


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Monday, December 17, 2012

Pin 56 Reusing/Repurposing Empty Beer or Soda Glass Bottles into Glitter Vases

My husband is addicted to a brand of soda called Ski.   Literally addicted to it,  I call it his "crack".   We special order this soda so he can get it in glass bottles still made with actual cane sugar.  He goes through a ton so we also have bottles and bottles and bottles and bottles and bottles and bottles (you get the picture, lol) in our recycling bin.   I reused some in a previous pin, Pin 33 tinting bottles with modge podge & food coloring, and wanted to try something different with a few more.  I'm sure if you have followed my blog you have come to realize that I LOVE glitter, so when I saw this pin I knew I was going to have to try it.


Supplies needed:

Glass bottles (beer/soda/whatever you want to try it with)
Fine Glitter
Modge Podge or other glue/adhesive
Painters Tape
Ruler
Marker

First pull any labels off your bottles.   I didn't bother to scrub off any of the sticky goo left from the labels since I was just going to be putting sticky goo back on the bottle  to hold the glitter. 

Empty Soda and Beer Bottles getting ready to be hit with some glitter and repurposed as vases

I then grabbed a ruler and a sharpie and measured where I wanted my tape to go.  It's not necessary to measure if you can create a straight line buy just eyeballing it.....I just don't have that ability.

Measuring Glass Bottle to be reused as a glitter vase so it has a straight line

If you mark your bottle make sure you place your tape just above the lines so the glitter will cover up the marks.   Tape around your bottle.

Empty Beer and Soda Glass Bottles Taped off waiting for glitter to be applied to be turned into vasees

Now a smart person would have thought ahead and dished out some modge podge and mixed glitter into it, then brushed it on.   If you do this you will want a lot of glitter (at least I would, he he!)  I did mine by brushing modge podge on the bottles in strips.

Glass Soda bottle taped off and coated in modge podge waiting for glitter to be put on to be turned into a vase

Then sprinkle the glitter on to the area.  Then just repeat glue followed by glitter till you go all the way around the bottle.  I wanted a very thick coat of glitter so I actually put modge podge on top of the glitter that was already on the bottle and sprinkled on even more glitter.

Glitter freshly applied to a glass beer bottle to be turned into a vase

Let the bottles dry.  Do not do what I did and forget about taking the tape off till they were completely dry.  You will get a much cleaner edge if you remove the tape while the glitter/paint is still damp.

Empty Soda & Beer Bottles Decorated in Glitter to repurposed as Vases

My girls wanted to add some embellishments so I let them, but I actually dont' mind them plain.  These will be getting re-used as small vases.  They are good for lone flowers.  My girls have been wanting me try duct tape flowers so we might make some to put in these. (I wonder if I could glitter those?)

Beer and Soda Bottles Covered in Glitter reused as a a vase with embellisments

With a flower..

beer or soda glass bottle repurposed as a glittered vase

Since everything but the glitter came from stashes or the recycling bin this was a very economical project.....we spent $1 on the glitter at Michael's.  I would probably do this again and again but I'm not sure where I would put them all.


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