Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Christmas Crack

I have had a lot of requests for the recipe of Christmas Crack. So, here it is! This stuff is so addicting and amazing.


Ingredients:
4c - Corn Chex
4c - Rice Chex
4c - Golden Grahams
2 - Butter Sticks
1c - Karo Syrup
1c - Cashews (Almonds are a good alternative)
1c - Sugar
1c- Coconut




 Instructions:
1- Melt butter in sauce pan.
2- Add Karo syrup and sugar.
-Mix and boil for 1 minute- (This will happen quickly)
3- Mix dry ingredients in a large bowl or dish.
4- Pour sugar mixture over the dry ingredients and mix well, until all the cereal is covered.
5- Let cool before serving.

**Please note that after a few days thew cereal will become soggy. Must eat batch in 3 days.)

This has become a family favorite! Hope you enjoy this addicting treat!

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Mugs

These Mugs were submitted by a friend who loved the out come. This does not come from a particular link on Pinterest because we changed may things.

These mugs were done, not with sharpie, but with painters pens. The mugs were standard mugs from Michaels.

After all designs were done, we baked the mugs at 350 degrees Fahrenheit until seams of the paint had set in. The more paint you put on the mug the more you will need to bake.



*Use cation when washing. DO NOT WASH IN DISHWASHER. HAD WASH ONLY!*

Monday, September 16, 2013

-Bleach Pen Design Shirt-

I sap on Pintereppersonalized andidn't have the right shI rt to try it out on. But whileBush s n vacation in Flaming Gorge, I decided to give it a try on my softball jersey. Here is the Pinterest LINK and the Original LINK.


I found a design on Google, grabbed a piece of cardboard, and my bleach pen and went to town.

Once you complete your design, let it sit until the desired bleach effect has been reached.

Wash and dry the piece of clothing, do touch-ups if needed.








 This was a fun craft. It is one I will do again. This is a fun idea for a party!

Pro's: Cute and  personalized clothing. Unique.

Con's: I didn't use a big enough piece of cardboard. The tighter the fabric, the less mess-ups.