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Showing posts with label candle holder. Show all posts
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Monday, August 31, 2009

Mod Podge Some Birthday Cake

I have been working on making homemade Warm Delights with a box cake mix. (recipe here) I thought it would be fun to give as birthday gifts for friends, neighbors and co-workers. So I put this mix in a jar. To make the gift wrapping fun and to re-use what I have I grabbed small jars. You can use half pint or pint depending on recipe size.

Cut a 2 1/2 inch circle out of scrap scrapbook paper. Mod Podged onto a used, but washed canning lid.
I just Mod Podged the edge.
Then covered the top in Mod Podge. (Let's see how many times I can use the words Mod Podge in this post.)

Tie a ribbon with a candle. Include directions on tag.


Microwave cake right in jar.
Let cake cool before adding candle.
Here are a couple of other Mod Podge posts for this month. Click on photo for full post. (The bread box post is one of my favorites. Be sure to check it out if you are new to my blog.)




Be sure to check out other Mod Podging nuts at Xazmin's Mod Podge Mainia @ This Is The Year.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Great Cans

Every week I think I am going to be ready for Trash to Treasure Tuesdays with Kimm @ Reinvented. Yet every Tuesday seems to come a little faster than the last and I am caught of guard. Next week I will have a piece of furniture ready to go. This week is a fun activity for the family using soup cans.
All you will need is:
Empty clean aluminum cans
Hammer
Nail
Water
Fill your cans with water and freeze over night. The ice will give you cans needed strength.
Place cans on their side on top of towels. Punch holes into cans using your nail and hammer. You can plan a design or use a random approach. You would like a lantern look, punch two holes across from one another at the top and add a wire handle.
Place cans upside down outside or inside your kitchen sink. You can run hot water over them is you are in a hurry.


Once they are dry you are good to go. They are great for camping or a beautiful center piece for a great summer meal.


I think we all know by now that I am not photographer and my camera is a bit outdated.


Another great way to use your trash.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Missy Missy 2x4 can't get through the...

the bathroom room door... I would finish the song but it's a little bit gross. It's Trash to Treasure Tuesday! Be sure to visit the magnificent Kimm @ Reinvented to see what trash you should treasure this week.
You know how I love a left over piece of 2x4. I made these votive holders for my sis-in-laws. I used pieces of 2x4(of course), a hole saw, little wood balls with a flat edge from the craft store and votive holders.(that look like little pots) I drilled 5 holes, painted and distressed the wood. I hot glued the balls, after painting and/or staining, to the bottom of the wood. Finally, I dropped the votive holder in. I got the idea from a furniture store. Only I saved $35.





I can't wait to see what all of you have transformed this week.