UNDER CONSTRUCTION!!!!

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Mummy Door

I saw this on pintrest and fell in love with it... We got streamers from the dollar store and just used card stock for the eyes... We taped the streamers to the door in every which way. It was super cute. It went way lower but my sweet 1 year old got ahold of it and tore it up to pieces. Luckily he couldn't reach the whole thing and we still had a half of mummy... 

Super easy and quick...  

 Happy Halloween!




Snake Wreath


I saw this and loved it... I knew I could make one so got right on it the day before Halloween :) 
They were super easy to make. The one on the left is Stephy's and the one on the right is mine. We loved how they both are different and we were sitting there look at each others the whole time...

Things you need...
-Sticks or branches off a tree (make sure they are green or they wont bend)
-Wire so you can tie your sticks together, we used the green floral wire
-Snakes of all sizes, we bought 16 for $1.25 then one big one for $1
-Hot glue for your snakes
-Black spray paint

So bunch up your sticks and make a wreath. This may take a little time or just throw it together. We liked the branches sticking out here and there for a spookier look. Wire a little bit at a time it will help it go faster. When you have your wreath made start hot gluing your snakes on. That only takes a couple minutes. After get the spray paint out and start spraying the wreath. We did two coats on the front and one on the back. Let dry all night then if you want to have something extra add a spider or something that is spooky. Add the wire to the back so you can hang it on your door and your all set :)

It took a totally of an hour to get them done. So quick and fun
HAPPY HALLOWEEN

chicken sandwichs w/ 'pumpkin' buns



Every kid needs a fun lunch on halloween. My Aunt bought these buns and gave them too us for halloween so it was time to make lunch. Chicken is a hit in our house and thats what we had ready.

-Hamburger Bun 8 Ct @ Lee's
-Take your defrosted chicken and put it in a bag with a few splashes of olive oil, the lemon juice and herbs. Let marinate a little while. Cook in the over or in your lean mean fat grilling machine.
-Add Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cheese, & Miracle Whip 
-Put together and enjoy 
-For the younger kids I just cut up the chicken and let them eat the bun.
-Don't forget your french fries fingers.

What a fun Halloween Lunch or even a once in awhile lunch the chicken was amazing and moist

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Haunted Halloween Signs


My neighbors and I  thought it would be fun to make signs to go in front of our homes.
At first the signs were going to say witch way, Ghosts Valley and many more spooky names. But then we came up with our names being spooky and pointing at each others house... It was super fun coming up with each others names. we each had great ideas and made each on different :)
This project took longer then hoped but worth while in the end.


The things you need.
1-long pole you can put in the ground
1-big sign for your name
4-6 little signs for your names
A nail gun
Lots of spooky paint
2 great neighbors to do this craft with

Monday, October 8, 2012

Spooky Ladders

Me and my girlfriend Jenn saw the cutest little ladders at a store and thought we can make these instead of paying 45 bucks for one.... We called up our friend Maggie and asked her to come make one... It was such a fun day :)
    Here is how you make them (so easy)
 Get two long poles for the sides and paint it any color you would like as you can see we all picked a different color. They pick four different sizes of boards and paint those what ever color you want... Have fun with it. We took a nail gun and nailed our boards in. 
 The spiders thats the tough part we took some blocks and just randomly cut it to give it a circle shape but still and different look. Then we tried 3 different ways to do the legs... The way we ending up doing them is hammer a nail in the back and then rap a long piece of wire so you have two legs... (Sorry if that doesn't make sense if you would like I can do a step for step on how to make them) then we just got some fun eyes hot glued them on then nailed them in. 
 We decided after that it would be fun with some cob webs... 
 Mine
 Maggies
 Jenns
We were all comfy and looking right in the sun... :) We love them!!!

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Crock Pot Apple Sauce

My kids love applesauce, and the way they go thought it is emptying my pockets like crazy. I got a box full of apples and thought I would put them to good use. I pintrested it up and found an amazing way to make applesauce in the crockpot I could not pass this up I am a crockpot fan. If I can use it I am there. 
The plus about using the crock pot is that you don't have to stir for ever you just put it in and walk away....  :)

















First thing you need to do is peel and slice them... I also diced them to make them smaller. 















Place them in your crock pot and add a little bit with love. (Sugar and cinnamon) 
I also add apple juice to it while I was still cutting up my apples.



















Once you get the crockpot full to the tippy top  let the apple cook for 6 hours. It makes your house smell amazing all day :)














Once your done get your bottles ready, make sure you sterilize your bottles. Then pour your apple sauce in your bottles




They need to boil for 20 minute to seal... I have made three batches so far and we are loving it. It always seems that I have more time in the morning then evening thats why I have picked the crockpot way and I love it... Good luck let me know if it works great for you :)


note: I did make a batch with out sugar and it tasted just fine.