Monday, January 23, 2012

DIY party invitations

I use GIMP to make party invitations for my kids' birthdays. I'm too cheap to buy Photoshop, but I bet if I had it, I'd love it.

I'm not even going to begin telling you or writing a tut on how to make your own invitations. There's a bajillion out there, and believe me, there are people who are WAY more talented with it than I am. To inspire you, though, I'll tell you that I'm self taught (aside from following tutorials) and I just played around with it. A good trick I have learned is to make sure you change your image settings before you start to a high DPI (dots per inch) to avoid being pixelated when you go to print.

Here's the invite to Princess P's birthday in a couple of weeks:


And here's the invites to a jack-and-jill bachelor/ette party Scruffy and I organized last summer.




Honestly, this stuff is cheap and easy. It takes a bit to get used to it, but it's fun. Anybody can do this.

If you decide you want to tackle this kind of stuff, I HIGHLY suggest checking out www.digiscrapdepot.com and taking a look at their freebies. You can pay for a kit or design elements that you are crazy about, or if you're planning to do commercial work with it someday, but if you're just looking to have fun or do some personal stuff like cards, freebies are a great place to start. Have fun.

wine bottle palm trees

I just finished doing a couple of wine bottle palm trees for Princess P's birthday party in a couple of weeks and thought I'd share them here! They turned out really great so if anyone's considering, say, a monkey party (or a jungle party, or safari party, beach party, whatever) these might be something you want to try!

Materials:
1 wine bottle, rinsed clean with no cap or cork
scotch tape
3-4 lunch size brown paper bags
1/2 sheet of green poster board (I guess you could use a lighter paper but I don't think the leaves would stand up so nicely)
hot glue gun - you could try white glue but you'd be there forever waiting for it to dry

Here is what we're going for! They are really sturdy too, which is especially nice for a kids' party!



Steps to follow:
1. Cut out six leaves from the green poster board. Make sure they are gently arched and cut triangles from the bottom part. Don't worry about making them identical - it's better to have a variety of lengths & degrees of arch in them. Keep one end of the leaves a bit wider than the other. While you're at it trim the bottoms from the paper bags so they are tubes instead of bags.

2. Slide the paper bags over the wine bottle and crumple as they reach the bottom, like this:



3. When your bottle is covered with bags, take a strip of scotch tape and wrap it around the paper at the mouth of the bottle so it's tight. Don't cover the mouth of the bottle.



4. Take two of your palm leaves and cut a 1/2" strip in one end but don't cut it right off - just make it a slit that covers about 3/4 of the leaf. Layer the leaves over each other so the strips line up, and glue them together, like this:



5. Insert the glued strips into the mouth of the bottle. If it's a little tight, you can either fold the strips a bit to make them fit, or do what I did and just jam 'em in there. Be careful not to rip the leaves off at the top of the strips.



6. Now fold a tab into the wider ends of the remaining leaves. Folding on an angle will affect which way the leaf hangs from your tree - if you want them perfectly symmetrical fold them all straight, if you want them to be at different heights, fold in different places and on different angles.



7. Put hot glue on the folded tabs and glue them to the bottle. Space them evenly around the mouth of the bottle.



8. Now your topper leaves: cut out two symmetrical leaves from the green poster board.



9. Fold them in half and trim triangles (you want triangles on both sides of the leaves when they are unfolded.)




10. Roll these leaves around whatever you have handy (a rolling pin, a water bottle, a glass... I had a paper towel roll) to get a nice gentle arch to them.



11. Dab hot glue on one end and stick into the mouth of the bottle. You'll have two leaves sticking a bit higher up than the other ones - you can curl them a bit more if you need to have them hang a bit lower. You can also recrumple the paper bags to make sure you like the how bumpy the trunk looks. I'm pretty happy with how these turned out! Quick & not too expensive, either! (Assuming of course you have as many wine bottles lying around the house as I do, lol!)

Monday, June 20, 2011

3 weeks in

Down 10lbs, lost 1.5" off my bust, 2" off my waist, 2" off my abdomen, and .5" off my hips.

Suh-weet.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Dukan Single Serving Chocolate Cake

I made this up tonight - not too bad!!

2 tbsp oat bran
1 tbsp fat free cocoa powder
4 1g packets of Splenda
1 egg, beaten
1 tsp vanilla

Mix all in a small microwave safe bowl. Microwave on high 45 seconds. Serve warm.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

We interrupt your daily blogging

To bring you this awesome piece of news:

Six pounds lost in nine days.

Dukan Diet works!

Monday, June 6, 2011

Day 7 of Dukan Diet

Down five whole pounds and 3 inches after six straight days of Dukan!

Wait, that's not true - I did crumble over the weekend. On Saturday night I ate about 1/2 cup of pasta salad (made with oil & vinegar, not the creamy kind), as well as 4 1" pieces of bread. The bread. Was. AWESOME. In spite of my goof that night, I did manage to stay at the same weight, and didn't have any gain on the scale.

On Sunday I had 1/2 cup of Caesar salad as well as a piece of chocolate cake about 3"x3"x1". Not sure how it happened, but I was down another pound this morning, for a total weight loss of 5lbs. The last time I did my measurements, I had lost a total of 3 inches (half inch off the bust, 1" off the waist, 1" off the bellybutton, and a half inch off my hips.)

My biggest challenge has been finding and creating new ways to get the protein into my system. If it weren't for fat free cream cheese, cottage cheese, and yogurt, I'd probably lose my mind.

Can't wait to see 10lbs lost - should happen in another couple of weeks. I have less than 20lbs to go to reach my all time ultimate goal, which is intimidating on one hand, but a huge relief on the other.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Dukan Oat Bran Omelette

Day 5 of the Dukan Diet, and I'm getting creative. I made this one up this morning. Great for the Attack phase - pure protein and includes your daily portion of oat bran.

1 egg white
1 egg, separated
3 tbsp fat free cottage cheese
2 tbsp finely diced onion
1 tsp diced garlic
1.5 tbsp oat bran
Freshly ground pepper
2 tbsp fat free sour cream

1. Combine both egg whites and beat till fluffy.
2. Mix remaining egg yolk until thick, then add cottage cheese, onion, garlic, oat bran, and pepper.
3. Fold into egg whites until combined.
4. In a non stick pan heat over low-medium heat until cooked through.
5. Top with fat free sour cream, more pepper or seasonings, and serve.

Yum! It's a Dukan version of a savory Pannenkoek!

PS: Down 4 pounds and 1.5 inches in five days! Woo!