Friday, February 19, 2010

Woooo! Hot Mamma!

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What do you think?

Monday, February 15, 2010

Mmm… Cakey Goodness…

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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Happy *Love You* Day!

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Happy LoveYou Day, everyone!

 

These were our gift to Xiris.  LittleMiss thought the idea was great fun – SpacePirate only had jumping on his mind, so we made it work!

Friday, February 12, 2010

FuzzySheep meets Spud

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Today, we had the distinct pleasure of introducing FuzzySheep to Spud & Chloe.

FuzzySheep promptly fell in love and will never look at another, ever again.  Ever.

FuzzySheep loudly declared that none will ever match the soft, squishy, squooshy, happiness that is Spud & Chloe.  Ever.

If you’re super nice, FuzzySheep might let you have a teensy peek now and again.  Only time will tell if the smitten FuzzySheep will release the soft, squishy, happiness long enough to share. 

This will all we wound into cakes tonight.  Little yarny cakes of heaven. 

And it’s ALL MINE!   *neener, neener!*

Monday, February 8, 2010

Tutorial: Easy Window Hearts

Certainly not an original idea – but they are so easy I thought I’d share with you how we did them.
Materials:
  • wax paper
  • crayon shavings
  • iron/ironing board
  • floursack towel or kraft paper (or paper bags)
  • scissors
  • fishing line
  • clear tape 
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Lay out your towel/brown paper to protect your board.  Tear off a length of waxpaper and sprinkle one half of the waxpaper with crayon shavings.  Keep in mind that they really spread when melted.  Fold waxpaper in half, cover with another towel or piece of paper.




Step two:
IMG_0249Set your iron on as hot as it will go, NO STEAM (in fact, if you iron is like mine, drain it of water, mine will make a very small amount of steam no matter what).  Iron the waxpaper sandwich until all the shavings melt.  It only takes a few seconds.  Depending on how you smoosh the iron around on the paper, the shavings move around a bit, and will leak out (hence the craft paper or towel you don’t love!)




Repeat with more paper and shavings.IMG_0253 IMG_0250










Step Three:
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Allow all the new stained glass sheets to cool completely.  Once cooled, they will crisp back up.  Using sharp scissors, cut out hearts (or whatever shape makes you happy!).  Lots of them!  They’d be really sweet cut out with all those fancy scrapbooking scissors… wavy edges, pinking shears etc. 






IMG_0277IMG_0278 Step Four:
Once cut out, use fishing line and clear tape to hang them in your windows.  If you sun ever comes out, they cast the prettiest light and fun shadows. 


ENJOY!

xoxox,
CBear

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Something

Blog my disappear soon. Testing things.