Saturday, October 22, 2011

Elmo Birthday!

What to do when they turn two...

We love Sesame Street in our home - always have always will.
Our daughter, like many toddlers, loves Elmo.
So, it was only right to celebrate Elmo-style.

If you are in the same boat, but searching for ideas, look no more!

The invitations read as follows:
(To the tune of Elmo's World Theme Song)

La la la la
La la la la
Little Nanny is 2!
La la la la 
La la la la
She wants to celebrate with you.
Please come to her house on October 14th.
The party starts at 12 o'clock noon.

Nanny loves you!


Gotta have Elmo cupcakes...

The cupcakes were made by using red food coloring and shredded coconut as fur, halved mini-marshmallows as eyes with chocolate fudge for the dot in the middle, and orange spiced gumdrops as noses.  

For decorations, we used red balloons to scatter on the floor, helium Elmo balloons for a centerpiece, plush Elmos that we already own, and red and orange plates and napkins.  



Simple, easy and fun!

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Sweater Mitten Class

Hello Friends!  ... and Special Greetings to My Sweater Mitten Class!

I spent 3 nights of the last two weeks with some warm and wonderful ladies that attended the sweater mitten classes I taught through Community Education.  We had a great time despite the draw to be outdoors soaking up the last bit of warmth we are being gifted.  It is 75 degrees as I type at 11:35 p.m.  That is unheard of.  Needless to say, it felt a little wrong pulling out the wool sweaters to make these cozy creations.  But, we were like mice, scurrying to get our mittens done; preparing for the cold days ahead.  

Credit needs to be given to the maker of these mittens, a dear friend, Nicole.

So, ladies... show us your final products!  Send me a picture of your mittens and I will post them to the blog so we all can compare notes and see the beautiful possibilities.  

Answering your question, "what are we going to do with all of our felted wool scraps?"  Dig back on this blog's posts or visit Mossy as they have some great tutorials.  Learn how to make owls, mice, finger puppets, super-hero accessories, and even balls out of roving.  Check it out!


Felted Sweater Mouse with Coat

Thursday, September 15, 2011

The Winner Is....


Congratulations Laura!
You are the winner of the drawing and therefore receiving the book Stash Happy Felt.  
Send us a picture of each project as you complete it.
Deadline:  Two Weeks.

Thank you to all of you who entered the drawing!  The book will be available online or at your favorite bookstore starting October 4th.  There are some adorable ideas and creative contributors inside!


The prize will be delivered on foot within 24 hours as the health, weather, or the sensitivity of the delivery man permits. No prize transfer, assignment or substitution by winner permitted. All federal, state and local taxes, fees and surcharges on prizes are the sole responsibility of the winner. If the winner declines the prize, fails to claim the prize, is unavailable for prize fulfillment, fails to abide by the Official Rules, or is ineligible, Mary's Makings may select an alternate winner from all remaining eligible entries. If the winner is not at her desk tomorrow, Mary's Makings is not responsible for the mental anxiety she may endure as she patiently waits for Monday to come.  Congratulations Laura!




Thursday, September 1, 2011

Glitter Pumpkins

Can you feel the cool fall air lingering in the shadows when you step out of the sun?  There is no doubt... fall is just around the corner.  I love this season because of the colors, the smells, the baking, the snuggling with those we love... and the decorations!  Enjoy these directions for making beautiful glitter pumpkins.
Materials:
Ceramic Pumpkins (Found at the Dollar Store!) or Actual Pumpkins
Mod Podge
Fine Cut Glitter
Paint Brush
Newspaper
2 Paper Plates
Clear Spray Paint or Spray-On Craft Sealant

Instructions:
Paint the areas with Mod Podge that you want glittered (you may want to leave the stems unpainted).  Pour your glitter on one of your plates.  Next, pour it over your pumpkin making sure the other paper plate catches the excess glitter under the pumpkin.  Keep going back and forth with the pouring of the glitter until the whole pumpkin is thoroughly covered.  Tap the pumpkin stem to the plate on the table so the excess glitter falls off and set the pumpkin aside on newspaper.  Let the pumpkin(s) dry overnight, then spray with clear spray paint or spray-on craft sealant to ensure that the glitter doesn't come off when handled.

I hope your fall season sparkles with blessings!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Book Giveaway!

Stash Happy: Felt: 30 Fun Projects for Felt (and Fabric) Lovers

The UPS man handed over a very exciting package today!  I ran into the house, flopped down on the couch and unwraped two copies of the long awaited Stash Happy Felt!  The crisp pages were filled with 30 adorable projects for fellow felt junkies.  There is something wonderful about the look of felt - whether it is machine felted wool, needle felted wool or felt sold by the sheet.  And isn't there something magical about flipping through the bright beautiful pictures in a brand new book?

Why am I so excited about this book?

1)  It isn't available in stores yet.  It's release date is on October 4th so mark your calendars to make a trip to the bookstore OR pre-order it online.

2)  It has a special place in my heart and you will see why if you check out pages 66 (really raccoon t-shirt) and 88 (beary baby hat). These are my projects that were accepted into this collection.  This is the first time my work has been published.

3)  YOU CAN WIN A COPY!  There were two copies in the package I opened... one for me and one for you!  How can you enter the drawing?  Make sure you are an official follower of this blog (you should see your name under "Fellow Followers of Mary's Makings".)  If you don't see your name select "Follow" at the top of the page in the upper left hand corner.  Then leave a comment below so I know you want in on this drawing.  Please invite your friends to participate in this book giveaway.  The more the merrier!  The winner's name will be drawn on September 15th.

Good luck my friends!


  

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

New Adventures

You know the saying, "when God closes a door he opens a window?"  I truly feel like that is happening in my life. As  you may know, I have had the opportunity to write a book (thank you Lark Crafts!) and the deadline was on Monday, August 15th.  My whole world revolved around that date as it crept closer and closer on the calendar.  It wasn't just me who took on this challenge... my family and friends got pulled along for the ride.  Thanks go out to all of those who helped me with ideas, helped pick up materials that were needed, and took the kids overnight or over to play.  Of course, much love goes to a very supportive husband for his willingness to help me achieve this goal.  He was behind me guiding me forward in every aspect of this venture. He continued his sweetness by deciding that he wants to wear a critter hat around town in an effort to advertise the book and he is currently selecting which one.  What a guy...

Anyway, that door is closing (for a little while at least) and a window has opened.  I have always had a passion for photography but due to recent happenings I have been able to act on it.  If you have seen me lately, you have seen the camera hanging from my neck. I can't help it. I can't put it down. I do not want to miss capturing the most perfect moment of you. So here goes...

Let me introduce you to Mary Rasch Photography...












I would be thrilled to have the opportunity to photograph your family.  My introductory rates are as follows:

$75 for 1 hour of photography and the best 25 moments on a disc
$140 for 2 hours of photography and the best 50 moments on a disc

You have the choice of location, you have the rights to all the photos on the disc and we will have loads of fun!  These package prices are good through the end of September.  Contact me at mrasch1616@yahoo.com.  Can't wait to see you! 

Monday, July 25, 2011

Heighten your Ceiling and Lighten Your Space

Let's create tall ceilings and more light in your spaces but let's do it without all the noise and construction dust...
  
I moved into this house 10 years ago (I can't even believe it has been that long) and I hung my curtain rods and valences as I believe most people do... I lined them up with the top of the window trim.  The windows in our room are low in the first place and I have to bend down a bit to look out because of the curtains.  Here is a picture of a window...  


I remember hearing this trick on HGTV and I was reminded of it this weekend while talking with my Uncle Jeff.  They both suggested moving the curtain rods up so that the bottom of the valance is in line with the bottom of the trim at the top of the window.  It makes you think your windows are much taller and it allows more light in the room, which makes it feel less claustrophobic and therefore your ceilings are taller.  Here is the after picture...


The one thing this picture is missing is the amount of light that is bouncing around in our room.  Now, on each window there is an extra 10 inches of glass showing.  Try it at your house... I guarantee you will notice the difference!