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Showing posts with label woodland party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label woodland party. Show all posts

Friday, December 9, 2011

DIY Decorations: A Crafty Christmas

I am so excited to bring you a few amazing little holiday decorating projects today, just in case you have deemed this weekend as the one to decorate your digs or you need a bit more festive flair to really get yourself in the spirit!

And what's even better is that most of these DIY gems involve little more than spare materials & odds and ends you may have lying around the house already!  Take a look . . .


YARN GARLAND
Supplies You Will Need:

• a friend
• a few balls of yarn
• scissors



How to:

Step 1. Stand 5 feet away from your friend with yarn ball in hand, and hold on tight to the end strand of the yarn. Toss the yarn to your friend and pull both your ends so the length between you is taut. Have your friend hold on to their end and throw the ball back to you. Repeat these steps until you have10-20 tight strands between the two of you. Cut the end of your yarn to cut it away from the yarn ball.

Step 2. Still holding the string tight between the two of you, both of you should begin twisting the string in opposite directions until it is twisted tight. Be sure to not let go of your ends.



Walk towards one another, so that the two ends of yarn meet in the middle. They naturally will twist in the middle to create a neat braided look. Take a small piece of yarn and tie a tight knot around the combined ends so the twisting doesn’t come undone.

Make more of these in varying colors, widths and lengths and drape them on tables, behind chairs, around your Christmas tree and across your fireplace mantle.

Tutorial by Wednesday via Green Wedding Shoes





PINE CONE GARLAND


What You’ll Need:

~ Pine Cones
~ Ribbon
~ Screw Hooks
~ Hole Punch
~ Scissors


Instructions:

1. Begin by measuring your mantel or space that you’d like to hang your garland and cut your ribbon. Remember to leave extra for hanging. Once you’ve determined the length, space your pine cones out as you like on a flat surface. The pine cones I used were fairly large so I kept about 4 inches between each one. On the back of the ribbon discreetly mark where each pine cone will go, then punch a hole with a small craft punch. I used an 1/8″ round circle punch like this one.

2. Once you know how many pine cones you’ll need, screw in one screw hook into the top of each pine cone. This takes a little practice and you may need a little elbow grease but once you get the hang of it it goes pretty quickly.

3. Poke each hook through the hole you’ve made in the ribbon and hang! Easy as pie and something that will last for seasons to come!




Tutorial Courtesy of Twig & Thistle

I think this garland would be so fantastic if you sprayed your pine cones with faux white snow like this:


Then you could throw in some mod-70's style plaid . . .

(blanket available from the High Street Market on Etsy)

And you have a very, vintage retro thing happening.  And another rustic beauty . . .


CHRISTMAS TREE BRANCHES

Supplies You Will Need:

~ Branches from the backyard
~ Juniper or other evergreen sprig
~ Drill
~ Glue gun or craft glue

How-to:

1.) Drill small holes into the branches using a 

2.) Add a dollop of glue to the tip of the evergreen sprig

3.) Insert the evergreen into the drilled holes of the branch and there you have it . . . a rustic 'Christmas Tree'.  Go ahead and add a few small ornaments if you like!!

Courtesy of Fresh Home Ideas

And there you have it . . . that ought to keep you busy this weekend.  Have a wonderful one!!


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Friday, November 18, 2011

Desserts For Fall: The Final Installment - 'Acorn' Donut Holes & 'Corn on the Cob' Cookies

Well, to wrap up our series 'Desserts for Fall', I've decided to go ahead and send you off with not one but two fun & delightful dessert ideas to really make your loved ones thankful next week.  Nothing turns the 'ho-hum' holiday between Halloween and Christmas (or whatever big day you celebrate around the end of the year) like a plate of creatively clever desserts!

First off, check out these fantastic 'Acorn Donut Holes' from Gracious Rain.  The perfect little biteful for a pre-Thanksgiving dinner snack or just something to have in the kitchen for the days leading up to big feast.  And if you happen to have a donut hole maker, than you are halfway there already.  Take a peek.


ACORN DONUT HOLES


Ingredients:
~ Glazed doughnut holes (scroll down for a link to the homemade recipe if you like)
~ Chocolate Sprinkles and/or Crumbled Toffee
~ Pretzel Sticks
~ Nutella Spread (you can use peanut butter or chocolate frosting too:)

Directions:
1.) Spoon out Nutella, sprinkles, toffee crumbles, and pretzel sticks into four separate bowls.


2.) Dip the top 1/3 of the donut hole into the Nutella, then choose either the toffee crumbles or the sprinkles and dip the Nutella covered area of the donut hole into those.


3.) Insert a pretzel stick in the top, center of the donut hole . . . this will be your acorn stem!  Place on a lovely serving tray and there you go!






Why not cut some leaf shapes out of Autumn-hued napkins if you are feeling particularly crafty?




No donut hole maker?  No worries!  Here is a link to our homemade donut hole recipe:

Juneberry Lane DIY Donut Holes

Or go on ahead and make a quick stop at Dunkin' Donuts; I'll never tell:)  And how about these sweet little treats from Totally Cookies . . .


'CORN ON THE COB' COOKIES




Ingredients:

~ 1/2 cup butter
~ 1 cup sugar
~ 1 egg, lightly beaten
~ 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
~ 2 cups flour
~ 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
~ 1/4 teaspoon salt
~ Vanilla frosting
~ Green stretch candy
~ M&M’s or Reese’s Pieces candies

Directions:

1)      Heat the oven to 180 degrees Celsius.
2)      Cream the butter and sugar in a large bowl.
3)       Add the egg and vanilla extract and mix well.
4)      Combine the flour, baking powder, and salt.
5)      Chill the dough for several hours or overnight.
6)      Divide the dough into 3 parts.
7)      Roll the dough out on a floured surface.
8)      Using a knife cut out corncob shapes about 4 inches long.
9)      Place the cookies on ungreased baking sheets and bake for 9 minutes.
10)    Let the cookies cool then transfer them to a wired rack.
11)   Frost the cookies with the vanilla frosting.
12)   Use scissors to husk from the green stretch candy and press the husks in place.
13)   Fill in the middle with candy kernels.

Loving those two simple recipes, sure to bring smiles to everyone at your Thanksgiving table!  Well, that does it for our 'Desserts for Fall' series.  I can't believe we are almost onto winter already; my how time flies!!  Have a fun weekend, everyone! Photobucket

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Woodland Party Invitations & Labels . . .

Well here they are, two, that's right, TWO sets of invitations & labels for your next 'Forest Friends/Woodland Wonderland' baby shower or birthday party!  I was so smitten with this theme, that I decided to design a pretty feminine version and one that is a bit more on the rugged side, for those not into flowers & frills.  Here you go . . .

FLORAL WOODLAND:


The invitations . . .



Napkin Rings . . .


Favor Tags . . .


Cupcake circles . . .



How your multiple page of cupcake circles arrives in your e-mail . . .


RUGGED WOODLAND:
(FYI, the turquoise border you see is not a part of this green & brown Woodland Line, it is just a photo border on all of my page pictures:)

The Invitations . . .


The Napkin Rings . . .


The Favor Labels . . .


The Cupcake Circles . . .


Multiple Page of Circles, ready to be punched with your circle punch:


I sure hope you enjoy these as much as I did making them!  I just love a new line and can't wait for these to debut in the Juneberry Lane Etsy Shop!  Order yours today and you will be all set for a fun & unique 'Woodland Wonderland' party!
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Juneberry Baby: Woodland Party Inspiration!

We are about to debut the sweetest little line of invitations & labels for a 'Forest Friends' style Woodland Party in our Etsy shop, and I always love to kick off a new line with a bit of inspiration to get your party wheels a-turning.  I am absolutely over the moon about this next theme, just perfect for that little prince or princess or mama-to-be who likes to be one with nature and scrunch his/her feet in the grass.

So without further adieu, A Woodland Wonderland . . .


























Now look, I know that was a ridiculous amount of inspiration, but I found so many amazing parties out there that I just couldn't narrow it down!  Stay tuned for our own Juneberry Lane exclusive line of Woodland themed invitations & labels coming to our Etsy shop soon. . .
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