I saw the directions to this on pinterest and thought I had to make them as teachers' gifts. I think they turned out pretty cute, if I do say so myself. I will be giving one to each teacher and to the awesome bus driver that my kiddos have. Same one since Alana started kindergarten. :) They will also get a little something extra ;)
These "cupcake" candy dishes are made out of little jelly mason jars. I spray painted the rings and lids white, used caulking as the frosting, sprinkled beads on, and topped them with a red jingle bell. I found these little cupcake liners at target. I hope they like them :)
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Gift Away
The MOMS Club of Chambersburg West put on a gift away for the Franklin County Head Start. Talk about an amazing morning. It all started with an idea that our AVP found on line about another club putting one on as a service project. We voted on it at our meeting and off we went. We only had 2 months to pull it all together. When we got the update from Head Start they said there should be about 123 families coming. We didn't know how many children that would mean, just knew families.
The Friday before myself, our president, and a few other members waited at the fire hall for the donations to get dropped off and to set up. It took us 7 hours to collect, clean, and organize them. At the last minute we decided to send one of our members to get a few more things since we felt we didn't have enough in a particular age group.
Once it was set up we turned off the lights. Headed home to get some rest.
The morning of the gift away was crazy. I left my house at 8:30 hoping to get there and get a few last minute things set up. At 8:45am people started lining up. The doors don't open until 9:30am. We tried to explain how it all worked and then welcomed them to start "Shopping". It was a mad house from 9:30-10:30am. In that first hour we helped 190 kiddos get presents. They cleaned us out rather quickly. Over all we ended up helping 250 kids and that averages to being about 1500 toys, games, books, dvds, and stocking stuffers. Not to mention stuffed animals that were just free for the taking.
Talk about an amazing day. Looking at those kids' faces while they walked out with new toys made my heart smile. So glad to have been a part of this day.
The Friday before myself, our president, and a few other members waited at the fire hall for the donations to get dropped off and to set up. It took us 7 hours to collect, clean, and organize them. At the last minute we decided to send one of our members to get a few more things since we felt we didn't have enough in a particular age group.
Once it was set up we turned off the lights. Headed home to get some rest.
| All these wonderful toys waiting for new families |
| Board games, toys, a few bikes, books, and DVDs |
The morning of the gift away was crazy. I left my house at 8:30 hoping to get there and get a few last minute things set up. At 8:45am people started lining up. The doors don't open until 9:30am. We tried to explain how it all worked and then welcomed them to start "Shopping". It was a mad house from 9:30-10:30am. In that first hour we helped 190 kiddos get presents. They cleaned us out rather quickly. Over all we ended up helping 250 kids and that averages to being about 1500 toys, games, books, dvds, and stocking stuffers. Not to mention stuffed animals that were just free for the taking.
Talk about an amazing day. Looking at those kids' faces while they walked out with new toys made my heart smile. So glad to have been a part of this day.
| End of the day. The few items we had left were donated to the Salvation army, and a couple other places. |
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Decorating the house
| The hubby did an awesome job on the house this year. |
| I love my crazy kids. |
| Checking out the lights |
The hubby decided to put lights on the whole house this year. Usually they are just on the front porch.
I am loving how it looks this year. All that is missing is a little snow and for these 65 degree temps in December to go away ;)
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Cutie has returned
Monday, December 19, 2011
christmas time
Sunday, August 21, 2011
butterfly cookie masks
Alana has a very cute cookbook that Grandma B got her. She saw these cute little butterfly masks in there and wanted to make them. Daddy got called into work so I decided to cheer the kiddos up by making these with them. I think their favorite part was testing the frosting just to make sure it was good.
| cutting out the hearts |
| put the points together and pinch them |
| cutting out the "eye holes" |
| Having a great time helping |
| cooling waiting for some frosting |
| very carefully placing the sprinkles just right |
| All done. We are going to a friend's house later for dinner and she decided to leave a couple blank in case someone didn't like sprinkles. |
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Yummy tomatoes
Our tomato plant was going crazy and we had way more tomatoes than we (I) could eat. So I decided to try and make my own tomato sauces.
| Here they are all peeled |
| It smelled sooo good. Added a little of this and a little of that. Should have written down what I put in there. It was good. |
| Freshly made bread sticks to go with it...sure why not?! |
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