Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Christmas Crafting in November


Christmas Crafting
(Super Saturday)


Don't forget this Saturday!!!!!

Even if you didn’t order any projects come out Saturday,
mingle with the sisters, and enjoy a light breakfast,
or bring your own craft to work on! 

We will also have other projects available that you can
purchase and make during the Saturday activity or
take instructions with you to make items on your own.
 

In December we will hold a Project Work Night
to complete projects from Saturday’s activity!


If you have any questions please contact
Melanie (melaniebott@gmail.com) or (801.669.0451)
or Shelly (shelly.strand@gmail.com) or (801.423.7788)






November 12 @ 8am




Birthday Sign - $13.00
The festive Birthday Sign has ribbons that represent each month. They will house clothes pins where you can label family members names and day in each coordinating month. You will be able to choose from different colors of vinyl and scrapbook paper to create your very own festive birthday sign to display in your home or give as a gift!








Welcome Seasons Board - $10.50
The welcome sign is designed to rotate between tiles for each season.
It will come with Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer tiles.






What's For Dinner Magnet Menu Board - $26.00
This menu board is designed to help with organization as well as making difficult decision for weekly menus. Seven magnets for each day of the week will display the menus for each day of the week. You will be able to hold all of your favorite menu items to rotate through the different weeks in the Menu Items pocket, along with "surprise" or "eat out" tags to choose from. Below the Menu pocket is a post-it for your shopping lists. This is also a fun activity for the kids to help choose the weekly menus. 








Thumbprint Family Tree - $17.00
Create this family tree to display your loved ones for all to see. The family tree will be screen-printed onto the 16x20 art board where you will then use different colors of ink to create leaves, each leaf will represent a family member. Write their names on the leaves to create a family tree. This thumb-print work of art will be displayed in a 16x20 black thin frame. You will be able to add branches or even leaves to hold your loved ones.







Treat Box - $5.00
This is a fun craft to be able to share with others throughout the year. Learn how to make this box to use for Christmas but go away with the knowledge to make it for other holidays, birthdays or just because. Fill it with homemade gifts, candles, treats in a jar, or lotions.







8x8 B/W Canvas Payson Temple - $6.50
This is a fun project using canvas, tissue paper and a black and white picture of the Payson temple.
You will learn how to print on tissue paper to create a beautiful work of art.





 



Temple Memory Game - $10.00
This is a fun craft for all ages. Choose from different temples to create a fun game of memory.









"FAMILY" Picture Blocks - $6.00
Display pictures on this fun picture holder. You can also use it during the holidays to display Christmas cards or to display cute messages. Choose from a number of scrapbook paper that morning to create your one of a kind FAMILY blocks!







Temple Ornaments - $2.50
Decorate your tree with temples or give them as gifts. Choose your temple and color of glitter to create fun decorations for Christmas.







Daily Scripture Chalkboard Frame - $5.00
This is a fun way to memorize special scriptures, study for FHE or just have fun with the scriptures. You can write down a scripture in the morning or at the  beginning of the week for family members to read and then discuss that evening around the dinner table or for FHE. We have stencils and paint to paint a one of a kind design or choose from a selection of fun scrapbook paper to decorate the frame.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Recycled Book Pumpkins

Pumpkin Decorations Made from Recycled Books



MATERIALS
  • Old paperback books
  • Sticks
  • Orange ink pad
  • Orange acrylic paint
  • Large mixing bowl
  • Exacto knife
  • Hot glue & glue gun
  • Sheet of paper
  • Scissors
  • Green felt
  • Brown Cloth Stem Wire (can be found in the floral section of any craft store)

DIRECTIONS
On a blank sheet of paper, draw and cut out a pumpkin shape (keeping in mind the size of the book you will be using and that the book will need to be able to stand up, so don’t make the bottom completely rounded). Pull the front & back cover off the book. Open the book to about halfway through, and then trace the shape onto the book pages. Use an Exacto knife to cut out the pumpkin (you may have work your way through the book doing this, cutting several pages at a time).







Once your pumpkin shape is cut out, it’s time to give it some color! Decide which method you want to use (if you’re making more than one, you may want to try a different method of adding color for each one):
Rub the edges with an orange stamp pad. This is by far the quickest, easiest and least messy method, but it just gives the edges color, so a lot of white will still show through.




Dip the edges in orange paint. Water down orange acrylic paint to dilute it and put it in a large mixing bowl or other container. Test the orange color by dipping a sheet of paper in – add more water or orange paint to make it the color you like. Then, just close the book and dip the cut edges in. You can dip as little or as much as you’d like – the deeper and/or longer the book gets dipped in the paint, the further the color will soak up into the pages. If you want the book pages to be entirely orange-tinted, dip the whole book in the paint (this produces a really cute look, but it took almost 2 days to dry completely!).


Once the book pumpkins are are completely dry, it’s time to make the stems and leaves that will attach to the top. Cut out a few leaf shapes from green felt and hot glue a small length of the stem wire to the back of each. Use some more of the wire to create little curly spirals that will also stick out of the top of the pumpkin by wrapping it around a pen or pencil, then just sliding it off.

Open the book so that the first and last pages and the core of the spine are facing up. Use the hot glue gun to glue a stick (the stem), along with the base of the wire “curlies” and the leaf into the top of the spine of the book. Zig-zag hot glue all the way down the spine, then just open the book completely so the pages are all spread out.





 Once the hot glue dries, the pumpkins are done!




 








Melting Snowmen

Melting Snowmen


Ingredients
  • White chocolate bark or melting chocolates
  • Graham crackers
  • Hershey chocolate bars
  • marshmallows
  • fruit roll ups
  • mini chocolate chips
  • orange frosting
  
Melt chocolates as directed on the package.

Break graham crackers into half, creating two squares for each graham cracker. Place chocolate on top. Cut a marshmallow in half or in threes to create the bottom layer of the melting snowman.

Place the cut marshmallow pieces on top of the chocolate squares.


Drizzle melted white chocolate over cut marshmallow, chocolate and graham cracker to make a melting effect. Then carefully place another marshmallow on top. This will be for the face. I let the chocolate cool off for a few seconds in the refrigerator before placing the normal marshmallow because it kept wanting to slide off.

After snowmen are built place them into the refrigerator to harder. This is quicker so that the marshmallows don't slide off as much.


Cut the fruit roll up in half lengthwise and measure out the length you prefer for the scarves and wrap around the bottom of the top marshmallow. To help with this part I put the fruit roll up in the freezer to harder so make it easier to handle.

I used remaining melted chocolate to help place the mini chocolate chips for the eyes and buttons. Using the orange decorating frosting I added the carrot nose.


Forked Eyeballs

Forked Eyeballs
I found this recipe in FamilyFun Magazine

These scary-good Halloween treats, prepared and eaten on the same fork, begin with a doughnut hole dunked in white chocolate.




Ingredients
  • 2 (11-ounce) bags white chocolate chips
  • 12 doughnut holes
  • Semisweet chocolate chips
  • Tube of red decorator frosting
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil

Instructions

I put the doughnut holes in the freezer to harder a bit before dipping them in the chocolate.
This gave them a hard structure to work with.

To coat a dozen doughnut holes, melt the white chocolate chips with the oil over low heat (and keep the chocolate warm while you work).

With a fork, spear each doughnut hole and submerge it in the melted chocolate to coat it, then gently tap off any excess.
Place the forks (handle side down) in a mug and allow the chocolate coating to harden.


Use a tube of red decorator frosting to add squiggly veins radiating out from the pupils. I started in the center while making the red veins to help hold the chocolate chip on. Cut the tip off of a chocolate chip and place in the center to create eyeball.

Traditions

We had a nice turnout on Thursday. Rhonda Salcido did a wonderful job presenting on family traditions. She gave many great ideas and had terrific traditions that she shared. Amy Clark showed everyone how to make pumpkins out of an paperback book. It was a super fun craft to do for the Autumn season. A huge thank you goes out to Sister Salcido and Sister Clark for their wonderful presentations. We went away with a new perspective on the holidays.



If anyone has any recipes or crafts that they enjoy during the holidays and would like to share please email them to elkridge2ndrs@gmail.com so we can add them to the blog and share with others.

Thursday night we were able to a couple fun holiday treat: Forked Eyeballs and Melting Snowmen. Recipe to follow!

Friday, October 7, 2011

Christmas Crafts

Coming in November!!!!!!!

Christmas Crafts (Super Saturday)


Birthday Sign - $13.00
The festive Birthday Sign has ribbons that represent each month. They will house clothes pins where you can label family members names and day in each coordinating month. You will be able to choose from different colors of vinyl and scrapbook paper to create your very own festive birthday sign to display in your home or give as a gift!







Welcome Seasons Board - $10.50
The welcome sign is designed to rotate between tiles for each season.
It will come with Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer tiles.





What's For Dinner Magnet Menu Board - $26.00
This menu board is designed to help with organization as well as making difficult decision for weekly menus. Seven magnets for each day of the week will display the menus for each day of the week. You will be able to hold all of your favorite menu items to rotate through the different weeks in the Menu Items pocket, along with "surprise" or "eat out" tags to choose from. Below the Menu pocket is a post-it for your shopping lists. This is also a fun activity for the kids to help choose the weekly menus. 




Treat Box - $5.00
This is a fun craft to be able to share with others throughout the year. Learn how to make this box to use for Christmas but go away with the knowledge to make it for other holidays, birthdays or just because. Fill it with homemade gifts, candles, treats in a jar, or lotions.




8x8 B/W Canvas Payson Temple - $6.50
This is a fun project using canvas, tissue paper and a black and white picture of the Payson temple.
You will learn how to print on tissue paper to create a beautiful work of art.





Temple Memory Game - $10.00
This is a fun craft for all ages. Choose from different temples to create a fun game of memory.

More to come..........