Wednesday, March 23, 2011

These are pendant lamps, they hang from the ceiling.


Lindsey this would look cute hanging from the ceiling. In the corner, by your television and fireplace

I'm seeing these pillows on Lindsey's couch.


Spring is FINALLY here and I am ready to get outside and do some spring clean up! Are you?


I've been wanting to decorate my front entrance somehow.


This is my favorite. Look at the cute spring wreath and cute ribbon on the door.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Studio5 KSL

K so I've been big into watching sudio5 ksl here are some interesting things I like that I wanted to share with you guys....

Bob Harpers (Biggest Loser) Green Drink
This can be used as a meal replacement! It is a BIG drink and could be considerred 2 servings. Women who are watching their calories can cut the supplement in half, which drops the total calories down to 289.

Bob's Green Drink (398 calories)
Add all ingredients (listed below) to a blender and blend until combined.

Supplements (218 calories) (optional)
1 TBSP Ground Flax Seed (40 calories)
1 1/2 TBSP Hemp Seed (80 calories)
1 TBSP Dulse Flakes (8 calories)
2 tsp Maca Powder (40 calories)
2 TBSP Protein Powder (50 calories)

Fruits and veggies (180 calories)
1 cup fresh kale (30 calories)
1 cup frozen spinach (30 calories)
1/2 cup blueberries (35 calories)
1/2 small banana (40 calories)
1/2 cup frozen pineapple (45 calories)
20 oz water

Nutrition info: (per recipe, one big glass)
172 calories
5 g fiber
265% vit A
192% vit C
884% vit K
125% manganese
14% iron
16% calcium
24% potassium


I also really liked this blog they posted for home decor...

http://www.oviattpratt.blogspot.com/


Ever wonder how to take that nasty gunk off our curling irons, brushes and straightners use a mixture of fabric softener and water: 1 part fabric softener and 2 parts water, Use a soft clot and mositen with this solution. I thought that was interesting! I haven't used it yet but I am planning on it!

I really like this blog on cute designer projects

http://meganhoeppner.blogspot.com/


Love you guys miss you like crazy!!!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

A Pirate Birthday for Samuel



Ask Sam, if he wants Grandma to make this for him for his birthday.

Pirate Cake
Recipe Source: adapted from Betty Crocker

1 box cake mix (any flavor)
Water, canola oil and eggs called for on cake mix box
2/3 cup chocolate frosting
1 container vanilla frosting
1 chocolate-covered mint patty - eye patch
1 large marshmallow, cut in half - eye
1 blue peanut m&m or gum ball - eyeB
1 gummy life saver - earring
2 rolls strawberry Fruit by the Foot - stripes, mouth, eye patch
1 black licorice - hat
2 square-shaped candy-coated gum - teeth
Chocolate sprinkles
Tray or cardboard, covered, at least 18" x 15"
Gold coins, optional

1. Heat oven to 350 (325 for nonstick pans). Spray nonstick cooking spray on bottoms and sides of 1 (9-inch) round cake pan and 1 (8-inch) round cake pan. Grease them quite a bit, you'll be grateful later. (I used 2 - 9" round cake pans and just cut off a 1/2 an inch around the entire cake. It added an extra step but it worked okay) Make cake as directed on box, using water, oil, and eggs. Pour into pans.
2. Bake as directed on box. Allow cakes to cool completely (and I mean completely:). Carefully remove from pans, trying not to loose the bottom of the cake. At this point I strongly recommend freezing the cakes. It makes the cutting and icing steps MUCH MUCH easier. In fact I made my cakes the night before the party, put them in the freezer overnight, and finished up the next morning. I've tried to work on room temperature cakes before and it can be very frustrating.
3. While still frozen, use a serrated knife to cut the 9" cake almost in half. One half will be just a little bigger than the other. If you are like me and like as much guidance as possible, download the template here, and cut out and trace. Or just refer to image below. The smaller half of the 9" cake will be the hat and the larger half will be the body of our pirate. Cut 8" cake as directed below. However, don't discard the extra piece of cake as it says. That will become our pirates nose. Place cakes on tray as directed. Next, shape ears out of the extra pieces on the the 9" cake. Cut nose out of the extra piece of the 8" cake. Use a small amount of frosting to attach the ears and nose to the cake. Carefully cover with wrap and place in the freezer for an hour or so until firm again.

4. Reserve 2 teaspoons chocolate frosting. Mix 2/3 cup of vanilla frosting with reserved chocolate frosting. This tints the frosting slightly and will be used as the "skin" color for head, ears and nose. The chocolate frosting will be used for the hat. The vanilla frosting will be used for the body of the pirate. Quickly but carefully crumb coat your pirate. Adding a crumb coat layer to your cake makes frosting SO much easier. All you do is add a quick first layer of frosting to the firm cakes in the appropriate color. It doesn't need to be perfect, crumbs will show through here or there, but it allows you to do really nice and smooth top layer later on. Cover and put the cakes back in the freezer until firm again.
5. When ready, remove from freezer, smoothly ice your final layer of frosting on your cake and get ready to decorate. Add mint patty for the eye-patch, marshmallow slice and blue m&m for the eye, and gummy life-saver for the earring. Cut fruit by the foot into shapes for the shirt stripes, mouth, and strap for the eye patch and place on cake. Cut licorice to fit hat. Add gum for the teeth and chocolate sprinkles for the whiskers. Store loosely covered at room temperature. Enjoy!