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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Donk-Donk-Donk-ey Kong!
Published :
6:10 PM
One of these days, I am going to get caught up in posting my projects...this cake is from May. I have a few boys that love Nintendo and Donkey Kong is one of their favorite characters, so I made this cake for my 5 year old. Notice in the background that I also needed to make some SpongeBob cake pops. He couldn't decide between the two.
This cake was SO easy! Slap on some yellow frosting, spread ganache over the top (YUM!), use a leaf tip to make the bottom border and put some leaves under Donkey Kong, add enough bananas to stick candles in, and use a flat tip to write the name in orange and then a round tip to go around the outside. Done!
I've also got other projects that I can't take pics of because I don't have batteries anymore for the camera! Aaargh. And Halloween's right around the corner. I've actually got a cut file or two waiting to be cut (can you believe it...it's been forever since I've made any boxes!). Hope you can use another cut file!
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Halloween Owls
Published :
7:38 PM
Move over paper! Yarn has been taking center stage in my life with crafting in order to get ready for our sweet little baby and Halloween costumes. I recently made these owl hats from this pattern. I have loved these little hats since I first saw some on etsy and wanted one for my little girl. Of course I didn't want to pay $20-30 for one, especially since I already had the yarn handy.


This was the first one I made. Not as good, but good enough! I originally used a J Hook that the pattern called for on a newborn and found that the hat almost fit my head! I either have a really loose hand when it comes to crochet or she crochets a very tight weave. For the newborn hat I used a size F Hook. Worked out perfectly and it fits my 1-week old girl's head like a glove.
Have you ever noticed that the patterns and pictures of the hats NEVER show the hat on an actual newborn? I guess not everybody can have a little baby all the time... Thought it would be a nice change to show one on a real baby so you can see the full effect.
This was the first one I made. Not as good, but good enough! I originally used a J Hook that the pattern called for on a newborn and found that the hat almost fit my head! I either have a really loose hand when it comes to crochet or she crochets a very tight weave. For the newborn hat I used a size F Hook. Worked out perfectly and it fits my 1-week old girl's head like a glove.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Best Motivation for Boys...Ever!
Published :
12:09 PM
We've hit gold! Well not literally...but it's as good as. If you have boys who like to play Nintendo all day every day, I think you'll agree. Lately we've decided that we've had enough of our boys begging for Nintendo all the time and not wanting to do anything else, so we've strategized and come up with this...
These are our Nintendo dollars. The boys are only able to play on Saturdays and only for the amount of minutes (dollars) they earn during the week. This way, we're able to keep them motivated all week long, but only let them play one day and be able to easily control the amount they play. After all, they can't get upset about turning it off if they know beforehand how much they can play and know that the amount is completely controlled by them! And it works!
We have been able to use this system to motivate them to keep their room clean, get ready for bed quickly, be nice to their brothers, and do their chores...all without the complaints we used to get non-stop! I am in love with this system!



Our 3-year old is perhaps the most easily motivated by this. He gets so excited about the pictures on the dollars (all his favorite characters) and loves to put them in the sleeve their dad made for them on the fridge. So, so awesome! Try it out!
Here's a word file I created if you want to give this a go.
Nintendo Dollars word - .doc
I simply printed out two pages per set that I wanted. Then hubby did initial cut and used a lightbox to get the dollars in place to glue together so it would be double sided. Cut the final time around dollars and had laminated at local paper store. Done! BTW, this is helpful to teach them about real money too and they have fun trading the dollars in when they get five ones, two fives, etc. So it's motivation and a learning experience!
These are our Nintendo dollars. The boys are only able to play on Saturdays and only for the amount of minutes (dollars) they earn during the week. This way, we're able to keep them motivated all week long, but only let them play one day and be able to easily control the amount they play. After all, they can't get upset about turning it off if they know beforehand how much they can play and know that the amount is completely controlled by them! And it works!
We have been able to use this system to motivate them to keep their room clean, get ready for bed quickly, be nice to their brothers, and do their chores...all without the complaints we used to get non-stop! I am in love with this system!


Our 3-year old is perhaps the most easily motivated by this. He gets so excited about the pictures on the dollars (all his favorite characters) and loves to put them in the sleeve their dad made for them on the fridge. So, so awesome! Try it out!
Here's a word file I created if you want to give this a go.
Nintendo Dollars word - .doc
I simply printed out two pages per set that I wanted. Then hubby did initial cut and used a lightbox to get the dollars in place to glue together so it would be double sided. Cut the final time around dollars and had laminated at local paper store. Done! BTW, this is helpful to teach them about real money too and they have fun trading the dollars in when they get five ones, two fives, etc. So it's motivation and a learning experience!
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