Month: September 2012

Parmesan Knots & Egg Drop Soup

I found this recipe on Pinterest: Link.  They were really easy to make, and sooooo delicious.  I did have to cook mine for 13 minutes instead of 8-10mins because mine were still raw inside. Try them out!

I also made this egg drop soup recipe: Link. I didn’t include the corn kernels though. My boyfriend loved it.

Yes, I understand that these recipes are from two different cuisine groups, but garlic bread goes with everything in my opinion.  Just a little cuisine fusion. 🙂

New Tags!

I finally remade my product tags.  I printed them at Office Depot.  I used their thickest glossy paper, but I still wish they were as thick as my Moo business cards.

My previous tags were just colored card-stock with black font on them.  I think these ones look much more professional, and now my blog/etsy/facebook page are much more cohesive.

This white flower is my favorite one!  I love how simple it is!  Link

 

DIY with iron-on glitter sheets

The FashionArtProjects team sent me a couple of free goodies, including these Iron-On Glitter Sheets. Usually, I have only seen iron-on decal letters, and I was really excited when I opened up my mail to find these! I love them because you can iron-on any design you can possibly think of! I created a CanCanDancer logo tshirt with the silver sheet.  

Check out below to see how to use the sheets as well:

1.   Follow the instructions and use the sheets on a shirt that was washed without fabric softener.  I bought this shirt at Old Navy for less than $5.  Draw or trace your design onto the glitter paper (with the plastic film still adhered.)

2.   Cut out your design with scissors or an exacto knife.  I originally decided to include the flower hair piece in my logo, but then realized my exacto knife was MIA.  Remove the plastic film after cutting.  Place right side up on your shirt.  Place a piece of cotton between the decal and your iron- so it doesn’t stick to your iron.  Iron the top side, then turn your shirt inside out and iron the back side to secure it.

3.  Allow to cool and tada!  Imagine what else you could make!  I am probably going to salvage the scraps by cutting out geometric shapes and ironing them onto a tank top.

Happy Crafting!