Saturday, April 11, 2009

Happy Easter

Hope everyone has a wonderful Easter!!

Friday, April 10, 2009

Spring Break

Goodbye Everyone! Have a great Spring Break. We are off to California for sun, fun and Easter!

We plan to do fun things like this:


And this:

And of course this:

Hopefully the next time I post I will have our own picture to share instead! A lot of our family and friends are traveling this week, so be careful and safe and I want a fun report when I get back. Happy Easter!

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Chicks

When I was putting out my Spring Decorations I noticed I had alot of chicks.

Since I have no other girlie's living in my house, I guess I'll take as many chicks as I can get.




Isn't she cute?


Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Easter Pizza


Who doesn't love pizza, especially around Easter? This is a fun, kid friendly recipe for candy pizza that my boys and I whipping up this past Monday.
Candy Bars: Butterfinger, Symphony, Skor, Crunch, Cookies and Creme, Kit Kat, Reese's peanut butter cups and plain holidayM&M's.
This is the fun part: In a large bowl put all the candy bars together and let the kids go crazy!! (Except: peanut butter cups - they get too messy and Skor - you have to cut that one up with a knife.) You can also use a food processor and chop the candy into small pieces.
Once the fun is over add your Skor bar, your chopped up peanut butter cups and Easter M&M's. Set aside for the end. This is very tricky because it is hard to keep little hands out. Too tempting!

Now for the cookie batter:

1 1/4 cubes (or 10 Tlbs.) softened butter
1/2 cup white sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1 egg
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 1/2 cups flour
1 cup nestles mini morsels - semi sweet


Combine butter, sugar, eggs and vanilla. Add salt, baking soda and flour - stir til combined. Add mini morsels.


Place dough in a greased 14" round pizza pan or a 15 1/2" x 10 1/2" x 1" rectangular pan.


Cook for 15 to 17 minutes at 375 degrees.


While the dough is baking in a microwave safe bowl add: 1 cup milk chocolate chips and 1/2 cup of peanut butter. Heat until melted and smooth, it makes a yummy sauce.


Once the cookie dough is done baking, smooth the sauce all over the top.


Again, let your kids go crazy and decorate the top with all the candy toppings!! Allow cookies to completely cool in pan. Once cooled serve and enjoy.


I hope everyone has a great Easter! We're off to California to spend the holiday with my sister and her family.

Linking up with these wonderful blogs:

Sweet Tooth Friday!

Tip Junkie handmade projects





Running with Glitter

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Fahrenheit 350 Giveaway


Check out my Sister's Blog she has an amazing giveaway you don't want to miss out on. And she is coming to Utah for the Art Shoppe so you can get even more of her great goodies!!

Monday, April 6, 2009

Giveaway Winner


Thank you everyone for participating in my Easter Giveaway. I loved reading everyone's comments on their Easter Traditions and I have some new ideas. Sorry I am not posting the winner until now, this past weekend and I didn't feel well.

But, the winner is AMY!!! Congratulations.
Who said: "What a great idea! I am excited to go pick out a couple "special" books for the kids".

Friday, April 3, 2009

Quilting Stars

I am participating in Star week over at Molly's Blog. For my stars, I decided I wanted to share the star quilt I am slowly working on. Sad to admit but I started these blocks last spring/summer and actually miss placed them. Which is not a shock if you saw my quilt room!!!


This pattern was going around my quilt circle as a Fourth of July/Americana idea, but I wanted to make the stars smaller and of course pink ~ no surprise there.

I used a creamy high-quality muslin(yes, there is such a thing!) around the stars - which makes them pop. I have 9 more to stars to piece and then I plan to find a fun pink for the sashings in between. With so many fabrics in the stars I will need to find just the right fabric. Sounds like I need to go shopping!!!
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