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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Free Easter/Spring Printables Galore!

Do you have your printer ready?  We've looked up and down and all around blogland for the best printables!  Now, we have them ready to share with you!  Just click the link of your favorite for directions on how to download and print.  Enjoy!









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Monday, March 28, 2011

My Carrot Seeds Sign-A Tutorial


I need some cute Easter decorations. I've been trying to think of something new and creative to make.  I had a vision of a carrot seed packet. Easter makes me think of rabbits. Rabbits eat carrots.  So..... Here's what I came up with.
I started with a piece of 3/4 inch thick, birch plywood.  This was a scrap piece of wood I found in our garage.  It's 10 3/4" x 12 1/4".  I painted it an antique white. While the paint was drying, I cut "Carrots" and "10 c" on my Silhouette.  The font was "Tiranti Solid Letter".  It was 162 pt. font.  The dimensions were 2x6".  I used the same font for 10c.  It was 98 pt. font.  I cut it on vinyl.


While I was working on my sign, my girls were painting signs of their own.

I lightly dry brush painted the sign with a dark brown.

Using a pencil, I drew carrots on the board.

After I painted the carrots, I pulled the vinyl off of the paper.  I used the vinyl as a stencil and painted it in with brown paint.

See how the vinyl makes a great stencil?

Here's the sign drying.  The only step left is distressing it.

When it's dry, I get out my mouse sander and sand away.

This is my finished sign.  It's a new Easter decoration!  I had all the materials for this so it didn't cost me a thing. Plus, it didn't take long to make!  My kind of craft: cheap and easy!
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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Great Things-Little Polka Dot Etsy Shop-A Giveaway

How Cute Is This?

We love it when crafty people actually have time to make enough of their product to set up an etsy store.  So far, we haven't figured how to work on an etsy shop in our schedule.

Becca, from LittlePolkaDot, has some adorable things in her etsy shop.  In September, I came across a fantastic candy corn bunting she made.  I bought it and hung it on my mantle.

The bunting is so well made and adorable.  I got it within days of ordering and couldn't believe how reasonably priced it was.  It was a GREAT THING, for sure!  I loved it so much, I returned to her store, for an Easter bunting.

Once again, I was THRILLED with my purchase.  How cute is this!  Okay, so my mantle isn't ready to be shown but I had to show off the bunting!

Becca, from Little Polka Dot, is giving away a wonderful Easter egg bunting to one of our subscribers.  Here it is:
It's ADORABLE!

This is how you can enter!
*Leave a comment for each entry*
Comment #1-Tell us you are an email subscriber to Our Seven Dwarfs. You must be verified to win. (This is a mandatory entry!)
Comment #2-Visit  LittlePolkDot and tell us your favorite thing in the store. (This is a mandatory entry!)
Comment #3-Visit Becca's blog and leave her a comment letting her know we sent you! http://www.naptimejournal.blogspot.com/ Then come back and tell us you did. She'd love it if you became a follower too!
Comment #4-Like Our Seven Dwarfs on Facebook and tell us you do.
Comment #5-Follow Our Seven Dwarfs via Google Friend Connect (see sidebar) and tell us you do.

That's five chances to win!  We'll pick the winner on Saturday at midnight and announce the winner Sunday.  Good Luck!

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Mamachee Crochet Pattern Winner!

We want to thank Tara of Mamachee Crochet Patterns for a fantastic giveaway!  Thank you to all our new friends and followers for making this such a successful giveaway.  We have many more giveaways lined up that we know you will enjoy.  Make sure to read Monday's Great Things post to see the next giveaway!

In case you don't win, you can still get fantastic deals on crochet patterns from Mamachee!  Tara offers 3 patterns for $13 and 5 patterns for $22.  Seeing all these wonderful patterns all week makes Jill want to order some more!

Here were our top 3 picks for patterns from all our entries:
Viking hat was the most popular.
The Owl Hat was #2
Oma Adult Slippers #3
On to our lucky winner...

# 122 said:
Sugar Mama's Sweet Bowtique said...
I am now following your blog

Congratulations to Amanda of Sugar Mama's Sweet Bowtique!  We are very excited for you!  Please email us at oursevendwarfs@gmail.com to claim your prize.

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Friday, March 25, 2011

Bathroom Rules Board Tutorial

A few weeks ago, we were featured over at Funky Polkadot Giraffe.  In case you missed our feature, I wanted to share the tutorial with you.  It is for my Bathroom Rules board.

Unfortunately, I still don't have it hung up in our bathroom.  I keep asking for the hubby's help, but another night goes by.  I guess I will have to do it on my own and then hear about not hanging it straight or using the wrong nail.  Oh well, he is a fantastic husband and daddy.  I couldn't ask for more.  When I have it hung in the bathroom, I will update the picture!

Now for the tutorial!

Needed supplies:
MDF board or other wood board (cut to size of your choosing)
Paint and foam paint brushes
Silhouette (or Cricut) with vinyl of choice OR Stencil (see #5 for more options)
Transfer tape

Board or wood tip:  Any of the big home improvement stores have large sheets of mdf or other types of wood.  I bought a large sheet of mdf for $21.  I had them cut it down to sizes that would be good for making decorations and giving gifts, which cost 25 cents a cut. (This made it much easier to transport home too.)  I got 10 boards out of this sheet of wood.  That's 10 projects or gifts for about $2 a piece, can't be that! (I've already made two advent boards, a religious subway art board, this bathroom rules board out of this one sheet of mdf).

Tutorial
1. Choose what size board you would like to work with. Mine is about 30 by 21.
2.  I used four cans to prop up my board so that I could easily paint the sides and top.  You might have small pieces of wood to prop yours up, I didn't so I got creative.
3.  Paint your board.  Mine took three coats of paint.  Red paint always seems to take more coats.  I highly suggest painting one coat vertically and then switching to horizontally for the next coat and so forth.  This will help any lines from the foam paint brush from showing up.
4.  Design what you would like said on your board.  The same process can be used for any saying.  Here is a screenshot of the start of my design.
5.  Once you have your design set, cut it using your Silhouette on the vinyl of your choosing.  I am sure you could do the same on a Cricut using SCAL.  Shannon also made a tutorial where you can stencil on words, it can be found here.  You can also print off words, cut it with an exacto knife and mod podge it on.  (This is quite tedious and precise though).

6.  Peel off the excess vinyl.  Take your vinyl and practice where you would like your design by placing it on your board.
7.  Once you like the placement, take transfer tape and cover your design.  Use a scraper and adhere the vinyl to your tape. *A scraper could be a credit card, a pampered chef stone scraper (I've used this before) or a scraper made for vinyl.
8.  Peel off the paper backing and place your design on your board.  Use your scraper again and adhere your vinyl to the board.
9.  Peel off your transfer tape and adhere any other pieces of vinyl.  That's it!  You have a finished decorative board now!  Attach the appropriate hanging fixtures or display on a shelf.
10.  Vinyl is very forgiving.  You can easily peel it up and place it back where you want it.  My vinyl has an adhesive back, but if you want to secure it permanently, you could put on a layer of mod podge.  This step isn't necessary though.

I found this saying on a board at a store and thought it was cute.  I wasn't about to spend $40 for their version.  My board cost about $4 and was customized to the exact colors and size that I wanted.  The next time you see a decoration that you would like for your house, don't be afraid to make it and save yourself some cash!



We are linking up this project to all these wonderful parties.  Go visit them for more great ideas!
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

A "Lighter" Meal Idea-Chicken Teriakyi, Brown Rice, Steamed Broccoli, and Applesauce Brownies

Chicken Teriakyi

Once again, I looked to Keeping it Simple's Thursday dish, to inspire me to make dinner.  They made Chicken Teriakyi.  http://craftskeepmesane.blogspot.com/2011/03/tasty-thursday-teriakyi-chicken.html I wanted to lighten it up a bit so my version is slightly different than theirs. I used 1 Tablespoon of Olive Oil instead of their 1/4 cup of oil.  I served  it over brown rice. It turned out wonderfully.

Steamed Broccoli
It is a fabulous kitchen accessory.  Not only does it reheat foods, in the microwave, without a mess, it also steams vegetables to perfection.  I put the crown of a head of broccoli in the microcooker. I added a very small amount of water.  I steamed the broccoli for about 3 minutes.  It's very important to check your broccoli to make sure it isn't overcooked.  It tastes wonderful, still slightly crisp, and beautifully green.  No additional seasoning is needed.

Applesauce Brownies
I am not going to try to convince you that brownies are in any way healthy.  But, if you must have brownies, you can make them healthier!  We use to LOVE Betty Crocker, Triple Chunk brownie mix.  Now, they've gone and changed the recipe and honestly, they aren't as good.  That being said, they aren't that bad either.  I hate when they change something that's nearly perfect! Anyway, I make this mix and use applesauce instead of oil and egg whites, instead of eggs.  Much better for you and your getting in some fruit!
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Dish Soap Dispenser Upgrade & Tutorial

I hate doing dishes. I would prefer everything go in the dishwasher, but that isn't the case. There are always those dishes or pots and pans that must be washed by hand.  Over the last few months, my dish washing has increased, due to excessive cooking.  While I stand at the sink, I continue to look at that unattractive container of dish soap.  Why couldn't it be nicer and a bit more discrete?  Aha, a crafting idea.

Off I went to all my favorite stores, yes Mom, that included Walmart.  (She likes to harass me for going to Walmart regularly.  It doesn't help that my 2 year old asks if we are going to Walmart whenever I tell him we have to run to the store.  Let's just say that between trips to Sam's Club and Walmart, I am helping increase the Walton family fortune).  I digress.

I shopped all the stores until I found something that worked.  I planned to find a container for my dish soap, but decided to upgrade and label both. (I'm pretty sure I found these at Target, sorry Walton family, but I'm not positive.  It's been awhile).
Both soap dispensers are clear.  I filled them up with my hand soap and dish soap.  That looked plain though.  People might get confused as to which one to use.  (I know Mom, it is just horrible that I let people wash their hands at my kitchen sink.  Shame on me!) 
Therefore, I utilized my handy dandy Silhouette machine.  Are you beginning to understand how much I love this machine and all the nifty things you can do with it?  I cut out my words and removed the excess vinyl.
I picked up the words that I need for each dispenser using my transfer tape.  Since this was a curved surface it was a bit harder to get the letters on perfectly.  Thankfully, this vinyl is forgiving and I was able to take off a letter and put it back on where I needed it to be.
There you have it.  I love my new soap dispensers.  They are unique and I don't have to look at the unattractive dish soap bottle any longer.  Does that bother anyone else or just me?
Now, I must return to the sink full of dishes that won't clean themselves.  At least I had a crafting break!  If only all chores could be sidetracked with a craft to make it more enjoyable!



We are linking up this project to all these wonderful parties.  Go visit them for more great ideas!
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

A "Lighter" Meal Idea-Confetti Tilapia, Red Rosemary Potatoes, Salad, Lemon Berry Cupcakes

Yet another day comes, and I have to make dinner.  It's no different than any other day.  I dread it.  What can I make that my kids will eat and my husband will like?  I'm hopeful I'll have all the ingredients since going to the grocery store ranks right up there with making dinner, cleaning toilets, and mopping the floor!  Anyway after going through the refrigerator, I decided to make a tilapia dish.  Believe it or not, my kids will eat fish!

Confetti Tilapia

Ingredients:
6 small pieces of Tilapia
1 red pepper diced
3 green onions thinly sliced
1 orange
salt
pepper

Sprinkle salt and freshly ground pepper on the fish.  Put the fish in a baking dish that's been sprayed with a non stick olive oil cooking spray. Zest the entire orange.  Mix the zest with the red pepper and onions.  Juice the same orange.  Mix the juice with the vegetables and zest.  Pour the mixture, evenly, on top of the fish. Broil the fish until it's completely white and flaky.

Red Rosemary Potatoes

Ingredients:
4-6 small red potatoes
2-4 cloves of garlic
fresh or dried rosemary
olive oil
salt
pepper

Wash the potatoes and cut them into bite sized pieces.  Put them in a bowl.  Press the garlic cloves on the potatoes.  Sprinkle in about 1 1/2 tsp. of dried rosemary or finely chopped fresh rosemary. Add salt and freshly ground pepper.   Drizzle in a small amount of Olive Oil.  Mix well.  Put the potatoes on a cookie sheet and broil on low, until tender.  Mine were slightly browned and very delicious.

Salad
We eat dark lettuces or spinach.  You can buy them already prepared in bags or plastic containers.  Easy.  I love the Wishbone spray salad dressings and so do my kids.  They are extremely low in calories and fat.

Lemon Berry Cupcakes

Ingredients:
1 Box of Lemon Cake Mix-make mix as directed except substitute egg whites for eggs and applesauce for oil or butter.
Sliced Strawberries
Blueberries
The Zest of a Lemon

After making the cake mix, carefully fold in strawberries, blueberries, and lemon zest.  Bake in cupcake cups until a cake tester comes out clean.  Use the cake box for a general idea of how long to cook cupcakes.

After cupcakes are done, take them out to cool completely.  Top with light whipped cream.  I suggest adding lemon zest to the top of the whip cream for an added burst of flavor.

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