So I borrowed this idea of using freezer paper stencils and finally made my boys the shirts they have been begging for! Here is the finished product....not bad for the first try, I guess...
Back on October 29 I posted about the Laundry soap that I made from this recipe . I originally started out with about 16 cups of Soap (the above container plus the below container.) Today I still have the above container that I haven't touched, and this much(below) left of the original container! When I added them together I have this much (below) left of my original batch that I made TWO MONTHS ago! As you can see, I have been keeping track of the scoops I've used. (the black marks on the lid) Conclusion After 2 Months of Use: I have used a little over half of the soap and gotten 125 scoops out of it. Which translates to 250 Tablespoons or 125 potential loads. I say 125 "potential" because I sometimes used a scoop and a half for really dirty loads. How did it work: I have not really noticed any difference in the way it cleans. It seems to work great! What would I do differently next time: 1.I would cut up ...
My Mom has some quirky traits that she got from her Mom. Things that I used to make fun of her for. Guess what? I realized that I am a LOT like her! Quirks and all! She taught me: 1. To accept others, no matter what they look like or what their social status is. 2. To accept myself, just the way God made me.To embrace who I am and boldly celebrate ME! 3. To go for a goal whole-heartedly 4. To let my beliefs guide me, to be true to my convictions 5. To be creatively budget-concious (shopping the second-hand stores, making my own versions of things that I would spend too much on in the store, etc) This is where some of those quirks come in! 6. To be compassionate 7. To be a servant, even when I don't feel like it 8. To be a creative mother, coming up with ideas to do things differently 9. To love music and art. 10. To sing silly little songs about nothing .... And the list goes on....to be continued
It's always fun to make things in the shape of hearts! Especially for Valentine's Day! The brown icing was specifically made for my hubby, not only to be more masculine, but because it is Peanut Butter Frosting ! He adores Chocolate and Peanut Butter anything! It's also fun to make things for my new nephew (coming in march)! I decided to tackle the Faux-Chenille Blanket as seen on my friend Jeni's blog. First I layered 5 pieces of snuggle flannel in a variety of bright colors (imperfectly as you can tell). The bottom layer has to be 6-10 inches larger than the other layers. I wanted my finished product to be 36x36, so the bottom layer was 42x42. Then I pinned it with safety pins, so I wouldn't get continually poked (an idea I got from Jeni), and then I started sewing! I marked a line diagonally down the center of the back and used that as my guide. The rest of the seams I did by eye and tried to get them 1/2 inch apar...
Aw, Wynettie! Those are great! I'm sure you had fun doing them. I'm just wondering who got the numbers 1 through 4? ( :
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