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Weekend Boredom Buster: Re-Purposing Frames!

February 18, 2012 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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This week’s Weekend Boredom Buster is brought to us by my friend Torri of Southern Traditions Boutique.  Torri tells us below how to re-purpose those old frames!

Lately I’ve been looking for frames at yard sales and thrift stores. You can leave them as is or paint them. There’s so many wonderful things you can put in them as well, or you can leave them blank!

I’ve seen pretty pictures of walls decked out in just the skeleton of the frame, all painted the same color. Some of them are done in the same color hue, or completely different. Above a mantel, going up the stairway, greeting you in the foyer, the ideas are endless!

About a year ago I got these frames for $2.00 each. They are BIG, and I love the color. Even the black and white romantic pictures are very nice, just not my style. I got them because I knew there was something I could put in them!

All I did was take off the back of the frame (I have to admit, they were kind of a pain in the rear, but after taking off the tape and bending back the staples, I eventually got to the picture, WHEW!). I didn’t realize that the picture and mat were one in the same, but no problem! The 12″ x 12″ piece of scrapbook paper fit just perfectly over the picture. All I used was tape on the backside of the paper to make sure it didn’t go anywhere.

Next, I had already decided what pictures I wanted of the kids. I printed both of them on regular 8×10 photo paper (did you know that Dollar Tree has photo paper? It really is good and so much cheaper!). I have a photo editing program that changed the color photos to the sepia ones that you see, which I thought matched the damask paper perfectly! I did an 8″ square of the photo that allowed 2″ on each side, which made a nice mat around the photo.

Then I placed it back into the frame and VOILA! New custom-looking photo frames for a FRACTION of what it would cost at the big craft/frame stores. I think all total, I spent $6.00 for this project! They are hanging up in our bedroom and look lovely with our newly painted “Caffe colache” walls.

Try your hand at reframing something. It really does give new life and leaves these things out of the landfills! 🙂 ENJOY!

Tasty Tuesday: Make Valentine’s Cookies!

February 14, 2012 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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My original plan was to make these yesterday with the kids so I could have the post up early this morning.  We pulled everything out, started gathering the ingredients and realized we didn’t have eggs!  Normally a quick run to the store would have gotten us back on track, but my husband’s car was in the shop so he had my van.  He brought us some eggs home last night and we made the cookies today, so I apologize for the late posting.

This recipe, I pulled out of my Good Housekeeping The Great Christmas Cookie Swap Cookbook.  Even though it’s not Christmas, it has a great sugar cookie recipe that turns out great every time.

Cookie Ingredients:

  • 6 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups butter (4 sticks), softened
  • 3 cups sugar
  • 4 large eggs
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract

First up, beat the butter and sugar until blended and then add in the eggs and vanilla.  This is where having a good, strong boy comes in handy!

Next in a separate bowl, whisk the flour, baking powder, and salt until blended.  Slowly add this to the butter/sugar/vanilla/egg mixture.

When it is well blended, you may have to get your hands in and shape it into a ball.  Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight preferably (or at least for several hours!)

When you’re ready to start cutting, roll the dough out on a well floured surface until it’s about 1/4 inch thick.  I rolled ours out in sections so I didn’t have all of the dough used at once.

Using a cookie cutter, cut out your cookies and place on cookie sheet sprayed with Pam.  Preheat oven to 350 and bake about 12 minutes.

 When they are done, transfer them to a cooling rack and start working on your icing!

Buttercream Icing:

  • 3 cups powdered sugar
  • 1/3 cup butter softened
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla
  • 2 tablespoons milk (or to desired consistancy)

Mix all of these together with a spoon and add in desired food coloring.  I chose pink!

 When the cookies have cooled, spread or pipe the frosting onto them.  I like using a sturdy ziplock baggie with a hole in it for the frosting tip.  One of these days I’ll actually go get decorating bags!

 Decorate as you see fit and add sprinkles for the fun of it!  Eat and enjoy!

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Weekend Boredom Buster- Make Bath Salts

February 11, 2012 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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This craft is about as simple as it gets.  All ages can help out, and the results are amazing!

What you’ll need:

Epsom Salts

Sea Salts

Food Coloring

Scent (you can use essential oil, specially designed bath craft scents, or even raid your cupboard for things like almond extract)

Gallon Sized zip-close bag

Jars or Baggies for the finished product

You can pick up most of these items at a Craft store, or even a dollar store.  

You can make this in any quantity depending on the size of the containers you are putting the finished salts in. In the zip-close bag add 3 parts Epsom Salts to 1 part Sea Salts.Add a drop or two or food coloring and a few drops of your chosen scent.

Close bag and shake until all salts are mixed and evenly colored.  If you want the color darker add more dye and shake again, do the same with scent, if it is not strong enough add more and shake well.

Pour the salts into your containers. You can decorate the bottles or leave them as is.  These make great Valentine’s Day gifts for friends and teachers!

Tasty Tuesday: Homemade Fried Chicken!

January 31, 2012 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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Okay who DOESN’T love fresh, homemade fried chicken?  It is a favorite around this house!  Fried chicken doesn’t have to be hard.  In fact, it can be super simple and very tasty!  This week’s Tasty Tuesday is going to show you how incredible easy it is to make fried chicken!

Ingredients:

  • Boneless, skinless chicken breasts – enough for your family
  • All purpose flour
  • Buttermilk
  • Salt
  • Canola Oil

First step – Cut boneless, skinless chicken breasts into strips or nugget size pieces.  This is some of the chicken that I received from Zaycon Foods.

Next, soak the chicken in buttermilk for at least an hour.  Plain milk will work in a pinch, but buttermilk is best.

When the chicken has been soaked for at least an hour, go ahead and heat up a skillet of oil  Place about 2 inches of oil in the skillet and heat on medium for a few minutes until the oil is ready.

Coat the chicken with all purpose flour (no seasonings and nothing else added) and gently place into the hot oil.

Cook until browned, gently turning halfway through.

Place cooked chicken on a plate lined with paper towels and lightly salt while they are still hot.

 Mmmmm…. these are so yummy!  Words doesn’t even begin to describe it!  I know you’ll love them too!  Give it a try and see what you think!

Huge thanks to my friend Janet for sharing her recipe with me.

Where Can I Store My Stockpile?

January 4, 2012 By MommyOctopus 1 Comment
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A question I received recently was where do I store my stockpile.  The answer is…. everywhere!  Find space that isn’t being used and utilize it.  I do not have a garage or a basement, so storage is a problem at my house.

Here are some ideas:

  • Get decorative boxes to use in your kitchen above the cabinets
  • Organize under your bathroom counters and install shelves
  • Put an extra shelf in your pantry or above your washing mashine
  • Put risers on your bed to raise it allow for more storage underneath

Really anywhere that you can put an extra shelf, do it!

An odd place at my house where we store items is….. UNDER THE COUCH!  Yes, under the couch.  We have a couch that came from Ikea that we bought for a fraction of the price on craigslist.  It is a section and under each of the long parts, there is a drawer that slides out for storage!  I keep all our toiletries under here that we need often – deoderant, toothbrushes, toothpaste, and shoebox full of sample/trial size items.  No one even knows it’s there!

How about you?  What unique places have you found to store your stockpile?

Merry Christmas From Mommy Octopus!

December 25, 2011 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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Merry Christmas to all my wonderful readers!   I hope each and every one of you have a fantastic day!  Here in Georgia, it’s pouring down rain, but I’ve had a great day so far.  Opened presents with the kids, went to church, lunch with my husband during his break, and now back at home to let the kids play.  I plan on taking  the rest of the day off, but my assistant may post a little. Thanks for taking time out of your day to read my blog and Merry Christmas!

Tasty Tuesday: Make Muddy Buddy Mix!

November 29, 2011 By MommyOctopus 2 Comments
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One of my favorite things to make when it starts to get cold is Muddy Buddy Mix!  If you haven’t tried it, you’ll want to give it a whirl!  It’s easy to do and you may already have the ingredients on hand.

Ingredients:

9 cups Chex Cereal
1 cup  chocolate chips
1/2 cup peanut butter
1/4 cup butter
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 1/2 cups powdered sugar

Add the chocolate chips, peanut butter, and butter together in a microwave safe dish.  Microwave for 1 minute, stir, and again for 30 seconds.  Stir.  Add in the vanilla and stir again!

Pour over your chex cereal and gently stir to coat.

Add in the Powdered sugar.

Put a lid on the bowl and hand it to a kid to shake until their little heart is content!

Then enjoy!  Make sure you store it in the fridge.  Give it a good shake every 30 minutes or so while it chills to make sure the pieces don’t clump together.  Although it’s so yummy, it may not make it to the fridge!

What’s your favorite thing to do with Chex?

Ebates Explained – Sign Up And Earn Cashback On Online Purchases

November 25, 2011 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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This is a re-post, but with the holiday shopping in full swing, anyone who shops online will love to save even more with Ebates cashback!

I’ve received emails lately asking about Ebates and how to earn money back for shopping, so I figured a post about Ebates was in order.

First, go HERE to sign up for Ebates.  You’ll earn a $5 credit just for signing up!

The next time you want to shop online, login to your Ebates account.  For example, if I want to place an order for Christmas cards at the Kodak Gallery website, I just login to my Ebates account.  In the search field at the top, I would type in Kodak Gallery.  I find the right website and click SHOP NOW.  It then takes me to the Kodak Gallery website.  You’ll see a “tracking ticket” screen pop up before you go to the other website.

Now that I’m at the Kodak Gallery website, I go through and place my order as normal.  Within a few days, I’ll get an email from Ebates telling me how much cashback I’ll be receiveing into my account.  Kodak Gallery gives you 15% cashback right now, so if I made a $100 purchase, I’ll get $15 put into my Ebates account.

The money sits in your Ebates account and every quarter you’ll get a “Big Fat Check” or a paypal payment of your accumulated amount.

The key to Ebates is to remember to sign into Ebates before you checkout at other sites, so you get your cashback.  There are TONS of sites that offer cashback through Ebates, so I’m sure if you shop online, you’ll find a site that you can get cashback on.  Some of the sites are Walmart.com, Target.com, Sears.com, Gap.com, Vistaprint.com, Ebay.com, and many MANY others.

If you have any more questions, please let me know and I’ll answer them as best as I can.  You won’t regret signing up, you’ll just wish you had signed up earlier!

Review: VTech Innotab

November 17, 2011 By MommyOctopus Leave a Comment
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VTech’s Innotab is supposed to be one of the HOT items of the year.  Already, they are starting to sell out online.   I was recently asked to review this product for you all.  I had my kiddos put it to the test and they all really like it.  My 8 year old is impressed with the calendar feature.  You can add your birthdays to the calendar and decorate it to remind your kids of important events.

The Innotab come pre-loaded with several apps  including an interactive, animated e-book, motion games, creative activities, music player, photo viewer, video player and more.  This tablet comes geared toward children age 4-9.  My 2 year old absolutely LOVED it though, but then again, it was pink 😉  You can also choose a blue tablet for the boys.  There are lots of games that you can purchase to add to the tablet and some that you can download as well.

The tablet comes with a stylus that slides in the tablet for storage.  This concerned me a little since children are likely to lose things.  I would have been a little happier if it was attached somehow.  The other thing I didn’t like is that it seemed big for little hands.

Other than those 2 things, it was pretty good.  My kids all loved it.

If you’re interested in finding out more, check the Vtech website or watch this short video on youtube.  The Tablet sells for $79 on Amazon.

Disclaimer: I received the VTech Innotab with hopes that I would try it out with my children and provide a review.  All opinions are my own.

What’s Up With Me?

November 16, 2011 By MommyOctopus 1 Comment
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I got a couple emails today wondering about Meal Plan Monday and other normal blog posts.  And why the heck am I so behind?  The answer?  I’m losing my mind!  Okay, not quite, but we’re preparing for a cross country road trip, leaving at 3am Friday morning!  I’ve been scrambling to pack for 6 people, make sure we’ve got our house and pet sitter ready with instructions, moving everything back in from storage (house didn’t sell, so staying put right now), and everything else.

So the answer?  There is no meal plan!  Eating leftovers, stuff from our bountiful basket, and anything else that may go bad while we’re gone.  Although, I suppose I could leave some of that for our house sitter….

Anyways, we’re gearing up to spend 2 days in Hershey and Lancaster, PA.  Then on to Buffalo New York!  Any readers out that way?

Never fear though, I have a great assistant who is going to be doing some blogging for me and I’ll try to blog some as well when I’m not trapped in the van with 4 kids and a hubby.  Pray for my sanity on our adventure… and that I don’t freeze going from the warmth of the south (70s here today!) to the north.  I shiver just thinking about it.  I will be back in a week or 2 to defrost and then we’ll be back to business as usual.  Or not so usual since it will be crazy until after Christmas.  Nevertheless, I shall return!

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