Saturday, October 20, 2012

Candy Corn Tree Centerpiece

This is my second year bringing out this cute centerpiece! I love it because it is great for TWO holidays, Halloween and Thanksgiving! Pumpkins are a perfect decoration to merge the two holidays together! It's a lot of work putting up decorations and then taring them down to bring out the next theme! Also, I love this idea because it helps get rid of all the extra candy from Halloween because your guests can enjoy! =) I call it a "centerpiece" but you can also place it in your entryway for people just stopping by!

Here's what you need:
  • A cute bucket or vase preferably pumpkin theme (I got mine for $2.50 at target last year)
  • a few rocks
  • a bunch of sticks
  • foil/press and seal
  • candy corn
  • hot glue
  • spray paint (black)
To get started, this is the best part! Go to a park or on a walk with your kids and have them find you some "special" rocks and sticks! I had to break down the sticks to make some of them fit the size I wanted! Then you are going to spray paint your sticks black, you don't have to use that color but I liked it best for Halloween! Gather the sticks together the way you want them and tape together at the bottom.

Then wrap the bottom of your sticks with foil and insert into your bucket! This helps to hold them in place!
Then add your rocks! These help to give the bucket some weight so it won't tip over!
   
Now, since you will be adding candy to the top, place a layer of press and seal or foil so there are no rocks showing!
Hot glue a few pieces of candy corn to the tips of the branches! When the branches are really thin, it helps to take two pieces of candy corn and glue the branch between them!
    
Now, here's the fun part! Fill your base with YUMMY candy that can be shared with family and friends around the holidays! We used candy corn and pumpkin spice kisses!
Or as I stated above, fill the base with leftover candy from Halloween!

My favorite part of this project was when my Kiki said,
"We make a great team Mommy!"
I just set ours out yesterday, we had our neighbors over, and I think the candy is almost GONE! =) They all got a kick out of it! The only problem you might have is with your own children constantly filling up on candy! I just threaten to throw it all out, which I have done before so they know I MEAN IT, and they stop! You could also spray paint your rocks black and just have those in the bottom if candy is a problem!
It's so simple to make and so cute to help decorate your house for the season!
You can also make fun homemade ornaments for the season and let your kids hang them on the sticks!

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Minute Muffin

Ever since my boy has started going to school ALL day, I have experimented with healthy breakfasts that will keep him full till he gets to lunch. Of course it also has to taste good or I would have a very unhappy boy every morning! He never complains about how hungry he is when I give him these muffins in the morning and he LOVES the taste!
I started blogging about these microwave minute muffins a while back! They are so easy to make, healthy, and really YUMMY!!!
Over the months we have experimented with many different combinations of this muffin! It's fun to ask my children what they feel like adding to their muffin each time we make them. Here is my first post on the Morning Muffin & I also posted about a Carrot Cake Muffin!
Naturally, I had to experiment with pumpkin and come up with my FAVORITE combination, Pumpkin Chocolate Chip muffin!
Here is what you will need:
  • 1/4 cup of flour (any kind)
  • 1/4 cup of ground flax
  • 1 egg
  • 1/8- 1/4 cup chocolate chips
  • 2 Tablespoons pumpkin puree
  • 1 Tablespoon milk (or substitute)
  • 2 teaspoons of sweetener (I use maple syrup)
  • 1 teaspoon Coconut oil (or butter)
  • 1 teaspoon Cinnamon 
  • 1/2 teaspoon Baking Powder
  • pinch of nutmeg *optional
  • pinch of cloves *optional
  • 1 Tablespoon yogurt plain/vanilla *optional
  • 1 Tablespoon of chia seeds *optional
  • Grated Carrot *optional

 Simply mix all of the ingredients together in a large mug and throw in the microwave for 2 minutes!
Make sure you mix all the dry ingredients well. It helps me to add the wet ingredients to the mug first.
If you add the optional yogurt, your muffin might need an extra 30 seconds in the microwave because of added moisture!
Then dump on a plate, cut up, and eat!
      
No matter what muffin I make I alway shave two baby carrots in it! I love the added nutrition!
 Another ingredient I always add no matter what muffin I am making is Chia seeds. They are normally pretty expensive, however, Trader Joe's is now selling a 5.3oz bag for $4.99.
Here is a little more information about the health benefits of Chia seeds:

  • Chia seeds are hydrophillic, meaning then can absorb over 10 times their weight in water. This makes them great for hydration, as they absorb the water we drink and hold it in our bodies.
  • Eating chia seeds slows down how fast the body converts carbohydrates into simple sugars. This leads scientists to believe chia seeds may have huge benefits to diabetics.
  • Chia seeds have 5 times the calcium of milk, 2 times the potassium of bananas, 3 times the iron of spinach and 3 times the antioxidants of blueberries!
  •  Chia seeds have more omega-3′s than flax! And, unlike flax, chia seeds do not have to be ground to be digested and can be stored for years without going rancid.
  • 19-23% of the seed’s weight is protein. Like quinoa, it contains a complete amino acid chain, giving your body complete protein on par with meat or eggs.
  • Chia seeds reduce your cravings for sweets and junk foods because its high levels of soluble fiber allow for a measured release of unrefined carbs into the bloodstream. This is the opposite of a sugar rush and crash which creates more cravings.

Friday, October 5, 2012

The Avengers Homemade Hawkeye costume: Vest

OK everyone!!! I finally got to making the "vest" for the Hawkeye Costume!
I tried to make it as simple as possible and keep it low cost!
At first I was going to look for a hoodie or something that already had a zipper sewn into it but then I thought, the zipper doesn't really have to work! I figured my son was just going to wear a black tank top, so why not just put some finishing touches right onto the tank!

Here is what you will need:
  • A black tank top (you can find these as undershirts or dye a white tank top undershirt with black dye) Also another idea would be to cut the sleeves of a black t-shirt because they are much easier to find!
  • A piece of Maroon Fabric that has the width of the tank (I got 1/2 yard)
  • More black fabric, same as used for finger glove and quiver strap (I got 1/8 yard)
  • A zipper that stretches the length of your tank
  • Steam-A-Seam2 
  • needle and black thread

The first thing you are going to do is attach the maroon fabric to the front of the tank. If you have a sewing machine you can use that. I used Steam-ASeam2 to basically fuse the fabrics together by ironing.  I showed how to use this stuff in another blog post, click HERE to see what to do! This stuff is GREAT for so many things!!!
 Here is the pattern I ironed on to the tank! 
 I then added the second pattern onto the tank! I used the zipper to draw it out!
   
 Here is the tank top with the maroon fabric ironed onto it!
 I then took my needle and thread and hand stitched on the seam of the two pieces of maroon fabric. This was just for looks! You don't have to do this but I think it helps to bring out the design!
   
I then hand stitched the zipper to the middle of the tank! This zipper is fun because it really goes up and down! I wished I could have gotten one just slightly longer but they didn't have one with a silver zipper!
   
 Next you are going to make the shoulders of the "vest". I showed you the basic measurements below of my son's top but this probably will be different for everyone. It's also not crucial to be exact!
I made two sleeves with the black leather fabric used before in other parts of the costume!
The basic idea is, where your fabric comes to a point, that is the fold between the front and back of the tank. I sewed along the folded edge but you can just simply cut it if you don't care about the edge look.
   
 Here is the picture of how I put the sleeves on. I first put a little bit of hot glue between the fabrics to keep them in place and then I hand stitched around the edges.
 Here is a close up to show you the hand stitching.
 Then turn the tank over and do the same thing.
There you go, a simple way to make a Hawkeye top for your costume!

Click HERE if you want to see how to make the whole Costume!

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Pumpkin Spice Rice Krispy Treats

Right about this time, I start to think about EVERYTHING Pumpkin! I saw this GREAT idea on Pinterest for Pumpkin Spice Rice Krispy Treats! You can click on the picture below to see her original recipe! I read the comments and a lot of people were having problems with the moisture that the added pumpkin gives to the treats. It was making them soggy! So, I changed the recipe up a bit and made the BEST Rice Krispy Treats EVER because they have PUMPKIN in them!!! I also made them to look like pumpkins and added my kids favorite candy, Tootsie Rolls, to the center to make a stem! 
Here is what you will need:
  • 3 Tablespoons of butter
  • 1/4 cup Pumpkin Puree
  • 1 bag mini marshmallows
  • 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon Cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 6 cups of Crispy Rice Cereal
  • Tootsie Roll candy (one per treat)
The first thing you will do is take most of the moisture out of your pumpkin puree. Just put it on a paper towel and squeeze it out! I did this three times, until I could actually pick up the pumpkin!
   
Melt your butter on the stove and then add your pumpkin. Stir till heated through and then add your marshmallows! Stir constantly till almost fully melted!
   
When almost melted add your spices, salt, and vanilla!
 This is what it will look like when ready to add you cereal!
   
 Take pot away from heat and let cool for a couple minutes. Then add your cereal and stir till all mixed together!
   
 Get your hands wet with cold water and then form your mixture into balls. You can make the balls any size you want! Then with your finger press a hole in the top center.
   
 Take the wrappers off your Tootsie Rolls and then push them into the center and let them stick up a bit to make the Pumpkin stem!
   
 For a fun look, I added a piece of fresh Basil!
I think it makes them look cute!
 For your kids, leave off the Basil and ENJOY!!!
These two kids are PRETTY EXCITED!!!!
The next day my son had one for his treat in his lunch at school and he said everyone was asking him about it! 
This is also a great idea for Halloween school parties!

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