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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Picture Frame to Zebra Print Post Note Holder Craft Project





This project was EASY and FUN!  The supplies list and instructions are included for your review below.  Wanted to do this for a very long time and finally got around to it shortly before Christmas.  It actually ended up being a Christmas gift for one of my son's teachers.  I had the pleasure of watching her open it at his Christmas party.  She seemed to really like it.  Thought it would be a good idea to share with all of you for a creative gift idea.

With projects like this, I usually do all the painting one day and let it all dry over night.  Then, I add the fabric and bling the next night.  This project can be completed in one night.  Due to family, work, etc, I prefer to break each project down to about an hour a night.  Of course, on weekends, it is a different story.  I may paint them in the afternoon and then finish them in the evening, while working on a few other projects in between.  In my opinion, it is easier and faster to have several projects working at the same time.

Helpful Tip:  From personal experience, if you have children or pets, it is best to dry and store your projects in an elevated place where they cannot be knocked over by a wagging tail or handled by curious, little fingers.  Several projects later this is a well learned lesson!  LOL  :)

The supplies and instructions for this project are included for review:


Supplies

Black or nude picture frame (Size of your choice.  4" x 6" Frame pictured above.)
Small, nude wood cross
Black paint (Will not need if your picture frame is already black or try using a different color!)
Turquoise paint (Or your own desired color.)
Zebra print fabric cross patch
Turquoise fabric heart patch

Heat N Bond Lite Iron on Adhesive, Sewable 
Iron
Scissors
Large, medium and small clear bling
Large turquoise bling
Heart shaped bling (1 piece)
4 x 6 Piece of zebra print felt fabric
Wood glue
Fabric glue
Regular or Extra Sticky Post Notes in your desired color
Cross template
Heart template


Instructions


(Note:  Skip first three steps if the picture frame is already your desired color.)

Remove the glass, cardboard backing and other paper materials from the frame.
Paint the frame your desired color - 2 paintbrush coats or spray paint with 2 coats
Let the picture frame dry and move onto the cross.

Paint the small, wood cross turquoise or your preferred color.
Let the cross dry.

While the paint is drying, begin work on the patches.
First, plug in and begin warming up your iron.
Once the iron is well heated, follow the instructions on the Heat N Bond Lite packaging.  Iron the Heat N Bond Lite material to the back of your zebra print and turquoise (or your preferred colors) fabric.  ( I usually make a full 8 x 10 sheet.  Leaving plenty left over for more crafty projects.)  
Let the fabric cool.

Check your painted items, if not dry and you are in a hurry to complete your project, you can put them directly under a fan on high speed.  (Not recommended until almost dry.)

In the meantime, go ahead and start tracing your cross and heart templates onto the back of the zebra print fabric and accent color fabric patch materials.  I use templates from a huge stock pile, collected over many years.  You can make your own (see instructions below) or I included a copy of my templates for your personal use (at the end).


      How to make your own templates: 

     Simply copy, paste and print the image on regular printer paper. Carefully cut out the paper template, glue it down to poster board or cardboard and carefully cut out the template.  Label it "Template - KEEP".  In the future, when you have supplies spread out every where for a project, the label will remind you to keep the template for future use on another project.  Plus, the poster/cardboard template will last much longer and will be much easier to trace around than paper.

     ***Recycle Tip:  I often use my Sonic cardboard drink carriers for templates instead of having to purchase poster board.  They are actually sturdier than the poster board.  Instead of a Sonic drink carrier, you could also use cereal boxes, pasta boxes, laundry detergent and dryer sheet boxes, 12 and 24 pack soda packaging, cardboard backing from retail items and children's toy packages.  If it is cardboard or poster board and big enough to hold a few of my smallest templates, I recycle it.  Takes just a few minutes and it will be very useful for many more projects and years to come, as well as environment friendly.


Carefully cut out your fabric patches. Use wood glue to secure the cross fabric patch, centered, to your wooden cross.  Then use fabric glue to secure the heart fabric patch, centered and on top of the fabric cross. 

Now it is time to add bling bling!  Include your desired color of bling all the way around the outside of the frame.  By this time, the glue should be dry on the cross.  Add bling bling to the wood cross, cross fabric patch and the heart fabric patch to an extra special sparkling effect. 

Add the 4 x 6 piece of zebra print felt fabric to the inside of your picture frame, just like you would a picture.  Stick a pack of post notes to the front and you are finished!

Now you have a SUPER cute gift for family, friends or teachers.

Templates I used for this project (may need to resized for your own project):








~ Christi T :)
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Friday, May 10, 2013

2 Awesome Italian Chicken Recipes for your Family


My Hubby needed an Italian dish for a pot luck dinner meeting.  Simply could not decide between two recipes, so I decided to make both.

Once cooked, truth be told, I preferred the Chicken Spaghetti.  However, I must say the Chicken Parmesan Casserole was a very close runner up. (Both recipes were found on Pinterest.com.)

Please keep in mind I doubled the Chicken Spaghetti recipe below.  For example, I used 3 large chicken breasts, about 4 cups of shredded chicken, plus x2 the remaining ingredients and put it all in a large casserole dish for baking.    

Warning:  If you do not already have baked chicken ready to go, this recipe will take longer but none the less delish.  :)


Chicken Spaghetti Recipe 
 

 


*Note: Pic featured is missing 1 serving.  Chef always gets first dibbs on a new recipe!  LOL  :)

(Doubled the ingredients for a pot luck dinner.  However, if cooking for your family or for the first time you may want to use the original recipe listed below.  The doubled instructions are in parentheses.  It is marvelous served with Italian Garlic Bread!)

2 cups baked/cooked and shredded chicken (Doubled = approx. 3 large chicken breasts or 4 cups.)

     Recipe for baked (cooked) chicken:

     1/2 t. salt 
     1/2 t. pepper
     1/2 t. garlic powder
     1/2 t. onion powder
     1/2 t. paprika
     2-3 T. olive oil

     Mix salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, and paprika in a small bowl.  Cover baking pan with aluminum foil.  Makes it a lot easier to clean up.  Add pounded out chicken breasts to pan and coat w/olive oil using a brush.  Sprinkle seasoning mix over the chicken, then rub in. Add a couple of tablespoons of EVOO to the your frying pan and heat to med-high. When nice and hot, add chicken to the pan (in batches if necessary). Cook chicken on medium-high until juices run clear. (Or you can bake in the oven on 350 for 30 to 40 minutes.  I baked mine for 40 minutes.  They were rather larger pieces.)  Once done, let the chicken rest for 15 to 20 minutes.  This really makes a huge difference.  Once rested, you want to shred your chicken.  

     *Please note: I did NOT double the ingredients for the Baked Chicken spices.  Only the Chicken
     Spaghetti recipe.

3 cups cooked spaghetti  (Doubled = actually used a full box of "Barilla" angel hair pasta)
4 oz. Velveta (or more)     (Doubled but will use more next time!)
1 can cream of chicken soup (Doubled = 2 cans)
1 can green chilies (used 2 cans of Rotel for a spicier version ~ Note: If your family does not like tomatoes, they will prefer the green chilies instead of Rotel.)
1/2 tsp garlic powder (Doubled = 1 tsp.)


*** Before you begin... BEWARE:  If you use Rotel instead of green chilies, it is spicier!  Gives it a very nice kick.  However, some peeps will prefer it without the heat.  In that case, be sure to use the green chilies or leave them out all together.  Remember, most recipes can be tailored to your families preferences and still taste amazing!.

Mix all ingredients together and pour into a greased 9 x 13 pan.  Sprinkle the top with shredded cheddar cheese or your preferred cheese or cheese mix.  Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until bubbly.

Personally prefer this recipe cold.  However, it is delish hot or cold!   ;) 


And the second, back up, recipe for Hubby is:




Chicken Parmesan Casserole Recipe


 



*Note: Pic featured is missing 2-3 servings.  Chef and spouse get first dibbs on a new recipe!  LOL  :)

Cubed or whole chicken breasts (Season with salt & pepper.  I used 3 large chicken breasts, cubed and it was more than enough for the casserole.)

EVOO (Extra Virgin Olive Oil) - just a dollop

Minced garlic - smattering or more if you really like garlic

Red pepper flakes (if you do not like spicy, leave this out)

Marinara sauce (Used one jar of "Barilla" marinara sauce.)

Parmesan cheese 

Mozzarella cheese (you will need twice as much mozzarella as Parmesan) 

Italian seasoned croutons (I used 1 package)


In the bottom or your casserole pan, add some olive oil, minced garlic and red pepper flakes, all to taste.  

Per original recipe, "And yes, those are the technical measurements. Use exactly “some.” No more, no less."

Cover chicken with marinara sauce (I used the entire jar.).

Cover the marinara sauce with 2/1 mozzarella to Parmesan ratio.  You can use grated or shredded Parmesan, whichever is your preference. 

Next cover the cheeses with a layer of croutons.

Another layer of 2/1 mozzarella to Parmesan ratio goes on top of croutons.

Bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes. 


Both recipes turned out DELISH!!!  If you twisted my arm to choose one over the other, I would choose the Chicken Spaghetti.  Due to my Texas upbringing, I tend to prefer the spicier recipes.

Next time, I may add a layer of angel hair pasta to the bottom of the Chicken Parmesan Casserole.  However, the only change for the Chicken Spaghetti is to try the green chilies next time, instead of Rotel.  Hopefully, my boys' will eat a less spicier version.  However, the Hubby disagrees.  He rather likes the spicy version!  LOL.  :)  

Hope you, your family and friends enjoy these recipes for many years to come!


~ Christi T :)
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Crafty LOVE Wood Wall Decor w/Lots of Bling





This project began with the purchase a nude wood picture frame from Michael's.  When I purchased it, I had no clue what I would make with it.  However, it quickly became clear, rather than making a picture frame, why not make it into a wall decor statement piece?

Believing in love and kindness, it was obvious... the first wall decor piece would feature the word "Love".  To keep it up to date and eye catching, I went with a black and white zebra theme.  The medium size picture frame was painted black.  I removed the cardboard backing and painted the inside, showing part white.  To keep it simple, I used pre-cut wood letters and painted them black and added bling.  Next, the zebra fabric cross and heart were added.  And last but not least, bling bling was added all around. 

This particular piece was made for a gift.  Super fun to make but even more fun to give it away for someone else to enjoy!


~ Christi T :)
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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Glass Container w/Chalk Label and Bling



Recycle your glass jars.  They make great containers for organizing the kitchen, bath and/or bedroom. 

For this project, I used several different jar sizes.  First of all, I painted two sheets of labels, one regular size and one large size with two coats of chalkboard paint.  While those were drying, 2 regular coats of black paint were added to the lids.  Tied a pretty ribbon with a bow around the jar.  Once the lids were dry, added fabric heart patches with bling to match the ribbon.  Last added chalk label to the front of all jars and a smaller chalk label on the back of the larger jars. 

Wa la, a beautiful container with reusable label! 





~ Christi T :)
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