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So I have decided it is time for me to go a different direction with my Etsy shop and I am offering these printables as free! Click on them then 'save image is'. If you want a PDF version please message me at dew_this@yahoo.com :) THANKS! 

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Halloween Party Treats

For my son's preschool class I used a couple of fun items from other blogs to create the perfect treat for the little guys!

Chocolate Dipped Spoons with "I've Got My Eye on You" tags!!




They were so easy to make and turned out soo cute!! 



Hope you can make these for your next monster bash!

Happy Halloween!!


The chocolate dipped monster spoons came from here

 


The printable from here

Fancy Cleaning Gloves- pefect for Fall Cleaning!

I have a sister who is very into cleaning- meaning she loves to be organized and clean... the opposite of me. Okay so I like things to be clean but organization?? Not my strongest suit- though I am getting better. To make fall cleaning more fun (and these could be a great Christmas gift!) I made these Fancy Gloves for her- now I need a pair :)

Fancy Cleaning Gloves



Supplies:
A pack of rubber gloves (I got a pack at my local dollar store)
Scrap material
Any embellishments you might want to add!

1. First measure the end opening of the glove. I laid it flat, measured across X 2. Then add one inch for seam allowance. Now I wanted to have my gloves gathered so I took that number and again X 2.


Here are my approx. measurements for her small gloves-
4 ½ inches across x 2 = 9 inches
9 + 1 inch for seam allowance= 10 inches for width of glove
10 inches X 2 = 20 inches total for width of gloves

2. Now we need to see how far up your arm you want the gloves to go. I just guessed for my sister and I think I did 5 or 6 inches- just enough to give it a flare.
– Now this is where you can utilize your scraps- you can sew two or three strips together to make a strip pattern or any other design you want! Make them you so that you have fun when you wear them!

3. Now that you have your measurements- cut 2 strips of fabric. Mine were 20 inches X 6 inches.


4. Sew a hem down one long end. Do this to both pieces. – I used a zigzag stich to make it look a little cutesy.

5. Now you are going to gather the other long side of the material. To do this- make your stitch length long- I set mine as long as my machine goes which is 5. Now sew two rows of strait stitches close together- but NOT crossing. Make sure to leave long tails on the ends.


Sew how the machine is already starting to gather it for you?
To gather you gently pull one of the strings and it should pucker the material- this is the start of a gather. Now you slowly and carefully push the material closer to the center. Do this from both ends until you have gathered the material to fit inside the glove edge- remember seam allowance!

6. Next you sew the short ends together.

7. Pin the gathered edge into the end of the glove- right sides together and sew a seam.


Sorry the pictures are not the greatest- these were taken mid-day! My camera was dying:(

8. Flip out and viola! You are ready to get cleaning!


Now go and enjoy your fall cleaning!!

Tile Art

I was inspired way back in October by this post from While He Was Napping.. and decided to make my own. They were so easy that I just had to continue for every Holiday!! So.. this year the first Wednesday of every month with have the designs for 4 tiles for you to make for your home!!

Materials Needed:

4 - 4 inch tiles
Spray paint (if desired)
Mod podge
Tile images (link below)
Ribbon/ yard/ anything type of string you desire
Hot Glue gun
any embellishment you want


So take your tiles and spray paint them a different color if you wish. Mine were green and white so I just left them alone for January.

Apply mod podge to the tile- a little goes a long way!!

Apply printed image and smooth out.

When dried, turn over and hot glue ribbon/yarn/string to hang it up with.

Embellish if you wish- I am sort of a plain and simple girl myself

Display for everyone to see and adore!!

Set 1








Set 2





Hope you enjoy!!

Please comment if you download :)

Made with images created by Summer Driggs @ Summertime Designs

Menu Board Pics

Hear are they Halloween days of the week that I created!
All images are 4x6


Thanks to Summer Designs and Crazy 4 Monograms for the kits!



Crib or Rabbit Hutch?

So, if you have read my other blog you would know that we are the proud owners of two fairly big rabbits. Fudge and Domino. Nathan adores his "B's" and we are happy that he has some pets of his own. The only problem was... hutch? We got them for free and they came with a carrying cage but it was too tiny for them to stay in forever! They also were making a huge mess in my house (every morning was a cleaning job!) After we moved to Riverton last summer, Nathan's crib became very unsafe. It was old and the screws were getting stripped and so on. I was planning on using it for a bonfire or something when a brilliant idea hit me. Why not make it into a rabbit hutch? The frame is in good shape, it is just the right size and it would be really easy to make the bottom a few feet off the ground!! So that is is exaclty what we did with the help of my mom:).
So first we wired the corners so they would stay sturdy. Also so the drop side wouldn't try to fall (the inital problem making the crib unsafe!)

Then my mom cut some boards for slats and used zip ties to fasten wire around the bottom.


We used the crib bottom as a top that easily swings up and down thanks to the funky metal slats that held it in the bottom!

Ta Da! Rabbit Hutch!

Fudge enjoying the new life outside!

Domino chilling in the shade!

So, you never know what some craxy piece of furniture you have may become some day:)

Face Match Game

Here is a fun game to play and see what combinations you come up with! The download says to make it into a book and cut the pages and use it that way.


I need more quiet activities to do in sacrament meeting so I pasted the pages onto an empty cereal box and empty soda box (its a green activity! I actually felt pretty cool using these instead of throwing them away:)) Then I cut them into strips and then glued strips of flannel on the back of the pieces.


Then I  seperated them into snack bags labeled hats, faces, shirts.


I have a flannel board book we were given for christmas but all you need to do is cover a piece of stiff cardboard with flannel and away you go:)


Finished product!

Hope you enjoy!!

Thanks to kizclub.com for the patterns!