Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

12.06.2021

3 Festive Drinks for Any Holiday Get Together

 

We always focus on the food at holiday get-togethers but I think it’s time to give some appreciation to the beverages! Drinks are always overlooked at holiday parties, even though everyone loves a good hot chocolate or latté. 


Today, I’m going to give you three drink topping ideas to take some holiday classics to the next level and impress your loved ones this holiday season.


Holiday Drink Topping Prep

For several of the drinks that we’re going to discuss, you’ll need to do a bit of prep to get them looking picture perfect. Luckily, this prep is simple and is used for all of our toppings!


You’ll need:

  • Whipped cream or frothed milk

  • Chocolate or caramel sauce

  • A squeeze bottle or small plastic snack bag


Many good fancy warm drinks are topped with frothed milk. If you’re going this route, whole milk works best because milk with lower fat contents don’t froth up as effectively. 


You can also use whipped cream if you don’t have a frother. For your dairy-free friends, I’d recommend using a dairy-free whipped cream. 


When you’re using whipped cream, spray some into a small bowl and stir it smooth before starting.


For best results, you’ll want to transfer your chocolate or caramel sauce into a squeeze bottle. If you don’t have one on hand, you can put it into a small plastic bag and cut off a corner, as if it were a piping bag. 


You should refrigerate your sauce a bit before starting because this texture will make it easier to do your designs.


For Secret Santa Exchanges

Chai is the ideal beverage for your secret Santa exchange. Its warm spices are the perfect blend to get you and your friends in the holiday mood


Chai is traditionally made from simmering milk, water, and spices on the stove then brewing black tea in that infused milk. Everyone’s spice mix is a little different, but most people make chai with a mix of cardamom, star anise, cloves, cinnamon, fennel, and ginger.


To level up your chai, try topping your drink with a flower design in your froth. For your flower, spoon your froth onto your mug, draw three concentric circles with your sauce into the milk, then drag a toothpick lightly through the circles starting from the center, as if it were sun rays.


For Impressing New People

When you really need to impress, like when you’re meeting a significant other’s family for the first time, try leveling up their lattés. A vine and cinnamon design looks like you spent hours perfecting your latté art but it only takes minutes.


For your vine, draw a zigzag shape in your foam with your sauce. Then, draw a slight curve through it with your toothpick. Trust the process here, the zigzag will look like a vine when you’re done!


A real upgrade to this design is if you try covering half your mug with a sheet of paper then sprinkling some cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice on it. This creates a clean line between your vine and the spice and turns your latté into art.


For a Cozy Night In

Whether you’re stuck inside for a snow day or just need some time to relax from all the holiday shopping, hot chocolate is the perfect treat. But sometimes, you still want to dress up your comforting hot chocolate. 


For a simple grid design that you can do without a ton of effort, draw three lines on your foam with your sauce then drag your toothpick in different directions to intersect those lines.


You can mix and match these topping design tips with any festive drink, but these suggestions are a good place to start if you don’t know how to level up your next holiday party. For more unique and festive holiday drink ideas, check out the visual below from Redbubble!

3.21.2016

Easy Easter Decor

A few simple decor changes will get your home ready for Easter. Just remember it doesn't have to be complicated, crazy or cluttered. You can achieve simple Easter decor easily!


I picked up this large cage from Home Goods in the clearance section for under $20 and most times it's empty, sitting in a corner. This year, I decided to put a few bunnies (that I got on clearance last year AFTER Easter) in the cage as decoration. 



Instead of just setting the bunnies directly onto the floor of the cage (I figured they'd get lost among the eggs), I wrapped an empty box in brown paper and laid some green moss on top randomly, that I had left over from another project. We always have gobs of plastic eggs, so I asked my five year old to pick out the pastel ones and then lay them around the bunnies. I think he did a great job!



Sweet bunnies all nestled in their new home.


 The painted egg banner was one my kids made a few years ago, you can see the original post HERE, I just pulled it out of our Easter box and hung it up, still looks as good as the day they finished painting it!


The Easter print, I believe I scored online for $2.99, the frame I had and it was already painted green...score! A simple wire basket with a few large ostrich eggs and a clearanced bunny from last year. 


I couldn't pass up the white wooden bunny garland, in the Target $ section this year for only $3. Also the golden bunny sign $3, not sure when the $1 section turned into a $3 section. I never did find one of the green moss bunnies everyone and their Mother seemed to score at Target but it's okay because I'm partial to wooden bunnies, they are less likely to break in moves. The rest of the mantle decor I already had, just rearranged a bit for Easter.

HOPPY DECORATING!

3.17.2016

St. Patrick's Day Banner and Pot of Gold

Happy St. Patrick's Day!! 

This week celebrates the classified school employees including secretaries, custodians, bus drivers, maintenance crews, computer technicians, teacher assistants and food service employees, among others. So I whipped up this fun little set for the secretaries at our school. 

St Patrick's Day Banner & Pot of Gold - LeroyLime

A fun St. Patty's Banner and Pot of Gold filled with fun green fluffy pens that would look super cute for Dr. Seuss week as well. Don't they looked like something from Whoville?!

St Patrick's Day Banner & Pot of Gold - LeroyLime


I picked up a simple clay pot and gave it a quick makeover with a touch of gold spray paint, punched out a paper circle to cover the hole in the bottom of the pot and set it inside, to keep the little split peas from spilling out the bottom.

St Patrick's Day Banner & Pot of Gold - LeroyLime

The green shamrocks were uber inexpensive at $1 a bag for 5 of them, I picked up two bags and turned the rest into simple necklaces in case the ladies forgot to wear something green. My 
crop-a-dile easily punched through the foam shamrocks, so they could be strung along with the paper pennants for the banner. *tip - take a small piece of washi tape and wrap it around the end of your bakers twine for easy threading. Gold Glitter Letters added a nice whimsical touch.

St Patrick's Day Banner & Pot of Gold - LeroyLime


Next, the fun fluffy pens!! The green fluff balls were 40% off at our local craft store, so I picked up 5 and cut the wires down a bit to fit the pens. Using green floral tape, I wrapped the two together. If you're not a fan of the slight stickiness of the floral tape, wrap again with washi tape and seal down the ends with a small glue dot.

St Patrick's Day Banner & Pot of Gold - LeroyLime

Isn't it such a cute set? The ladies were THRILLED when they saw the fluffy pens. A simple and thoughtful way to say thanks to someone who supports your children throughout the school year. These would also be great for teachers too!! 

St Patrick's Day Banner & Pot of Gold - LeroyLime

 Don't forget to wear something green today!
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An interesting fact:
The odds of finding a four leaf clover on your first try are 1 in 10,000
Good luck!

1.15.2015

DIY Chalkboard Art Freehand - Jingle All the Way

DIY Chalkboard Art Freehand

Since we just took down our tree and Christmas decor this past
weekend, this post is the perfect way to finish up the holidays
this season. Christmas can still be in January, right?!

This chalkboard is an oldie but goodie. My Great Aunt
taught me K-2nd grade and we each had our own chalk
boards in our desk. Dominos, flash-cards, chalkboards, 
these are the things that built my early education
(and no, it wasn't a little one room school house).

Now of course, until Pinterest and of course the internet,
I had NO idea you could actually sharpen chalk, wow!

No printer ink, no lines, no tracing...I hand sketched
and RE-sketched. Colored and RE-colored, Wiped and RE-wiped
until I was able to come out with the letters I was looking for.

DIY Chalkboard Art Freehand

I'm a lefty too, so until Sharpie fine tipped markers
came around, I've had the mark of a right brained
person on my left hand. In purple ink, pencil, marker,
you name it...I made sure to not let my hand rest
on the chalkboard while I was sketching, now
that would've been a disaster!

DIY Chalkboard Art Freehand

DIY Chalkboard Art Freehand

DIY Chalkboard Art Freehand

I added a bit of holly and berries at the end, they added
just the perfect touch of color without taking away from
the lettering.

DIY Chalkboard Art Freehand

DIY Chalkboard Art Freehand

Did you try your hand at any chalk lettering over
the holidays or any other time? Add your post link in
the comments, I'd love to see your creations!


1.03.2015

Holiday Teacher Gifts

If you're looking for a one of a kind teacher gift, look no further
than a personalized stamp! I picked up these beauties from
Pick Your Plum and the teachers LOVED them!

Holiday Teacher Gifts

Of course Target has some amazing pens, mini clipboards,
pads of paper, mini note pads and much more. 
I love to 'theme' our gifts and of course when they 
match, all the better!

Holiday Teacher Gifts

If you've got a budding artist on your hands, have them
draw a picture of their teacher and frame it, a true
one of a kind gift that will be cherished...

Holiday Teacher Gifts

A simple but fun (and not so Christmasy) tag for 
the bag filled with all sorts of goodies. I didn't include 
them all in the photos but some new lip balm, nail polish,
treats, tea...anything that you yourself would love
to receive, is a thoughtful gift for someone who
spends a great deal with your child throughout 
the year. Remember it's not about price but
more about thought...

Holiday Teacher Gifts

I made a few note card with the stamps for each teacher
and clipped them to the mini clipboards, so they are 
ready to use as a thank you or note.

What are some of your favorite teacher gift ideas or
memorable items you've received from your students?

12.30.2014

DIY Silver Tinsel Wreaths


DIY Silver Tinsel Wreaths - LeroyLime


I'll be playing "catch up" for a bit since my computer was down 
over the holidays and I was unable to post my holiday crafty ideas...

Here are two simple and easy silver wreaths I made for our guest room. 
They hang just above each headboard and add some beautiful 
silver holiday pizzaz to the room.

I used two silver tinsel garlands ($1 each) one on each circular form. 
The cardboard circles I upcycled instead of recycling them. They were
in between the lids of the large glass jars I purchased from WalMart 
earlier this year. A bit of hot glue to start and then a few times wrapping
the garland around till I got to the end of the garland. I pulled the silver
out of the way to place more hot glue onto my cardboard then attached
the end of the garland, tied a bit of bakers twine, then hung above
the beds.

DIY Silver Tinsel Wreaths - LeroyLime

Another simple and inexpensive way to add a bit of 
festive to your home during the holiday season!

DIY Silver Tinsel Wreaths - LeroyLime


12.12.2014

DIY Winter Vase

DIY Winter Vase - Glitter Project - LeroyLime

I picked up some white carnations yesterday but
realized I didn't have a holiday vase to put them in.
No worries, a little mod podge & glitter to the rescue!

DIY Winter Vase - Glitter Project - LeroyLime

I pulled a scrap of red ribbon from my jar, tied it
around the top and snipped off the ends. A simple
tree paper punch, stuck to my jar with scrapbook
adhesive and then I decided it needed more sparkle.

Soooo...A quick paint job along the bottom half
of my mason jar with the Mod Podge. I sprinkled
some glitter (over a plate) and then set it 
upside down to dry. The unused glitter easily slid 
back into the container when I pinched the side of
the paper plate and shook it in.

Super quick and easy...I just might be glittering
everything in our house (if I don't spray paint
it gold first, haha). Happy Glittering!

12.11.2014

DIY Holiday Money Banks


DIY Holiday Money Banks - An Upcycle Project, Felt Craft - LeroyLime


Mr. Banks doesn't have anything on these fun upcycled 
Holiday Money Banks. I made these for my kiddos 
since they were asking how they could earn money 
for Christmas gifts (and of course they needed 
something cute to put their money in) The best part, 
the banks double as Christmas decor!

DIY Holiday Money SANTA Bank - An Upcycle Project, Felt Craft - LeroyLime

I started by cutting out the patterns with felt and
laid the pieces on top of the empty scotch 
containers until I was happy with the 'look'.

DIY Holiday Money SANTA Bank - An Upcycle Project, Felt Craft - LeroyLime

Then the FUN part, gluing it all down...
since the hot glue hardens quickly, I found that
running a strip of glue along one side of the felt
and then rolling the container on top, to start,
worked best. Next I ran a strip along the top
and bottom, a bit in the middle (if you are quick)
and then I rolled the container on top using the 
weight of the container and my hands to flatten out
any bubbles. I left the end flap to glue down last
and then added another small strip, since the felt
didn't reach the entire way around my container.

DIY Holiday Money SANTA Bank - An Upcycle Project, Felt Craft - LeroyLime

Next the white trim pieces, first one, then
the other...

DIY Holiday Money SANTA Bank - An Upcycle Project, Felt Craft - LeroyLime

and finally the belt and holly. I attached the belt
the same as the larger red felt piece and then picked 
up the unglued end to wrap it in place. 

DIY Holiday Money SANTA Bank - An Upcycle Project, Felt Craft - LeroyLime

Next Mrs. Claus, isn't she sweet?

DIY Holiday Money MRS. CLAUS Bank - An Upcycle Project, Felt Craft - LeroyLime

I learned new tricks with each container
 and found that gluing the layers on before attaching 
them to the money banks worked best. For instance,
the felt buttons and pockets on the apron.

DIY Holiday Money MRS. CLAUS Bank - An Upcycle Project, Felt Craft - LeroyLime

and it wouldn't be Christmas without a Grinch in the
house, I know we have a couple here!

DIY Holiday Money GRINCH Bank - An Upcycle Project, Felt Craft - LeroyLime


I looked up a picture of the Grinch online and then 
free-hand cut out one eyebrow, laid it on top
of another piece of felt and mirrored the image  
and did the same with the eyes and eyeballs.
I was out of black felt but grey worked just fine.
Everything used for these projects I had on hand
so no last minute trips to the store...and if you don't
happen to have any scotch containers, you can 
always use a jar or can as well.

DIY Holiday Money GRINCH Bank - An Upcycle Project, Felt Craft - LeroyLime

The pom pom was a fun 3-D touch and the black
glitter glue was leftover from Halloween.

DIY Holiday Money GRINCH Bank - An Upcycle Project, Felt Craft - LeroyLime

My hubby cut slits in the tops of the containers 
with a tin snips and then filed down the sharp 
edges so no tiny fingers would be harmed. 

One of the ends of the scotch containers
opens up, so you could always use that to put
your money in as well, happy felting!



11.27.2014

Give Thanks

A little free handed Chalkboard Art...

Give Thanks - Freehand Chalkboard Art - LeroyLime

We have so very much to be Thankful for.
May each and everyone of you have a wonderful
and blessed Thanksgiving with friends and family
near and far!

Happy Thanksgiving from LeroyLime

11.19.2014

Kids Christmas Ornament Craft

This was a fun and simple craft to prep for my kids
and their friends. The little houses I picked up at a craft
store for 29 cents each and I already had the glitter, paint
and paint brushes on hand.

Kids Christmas Ornament Craft - LeroyLime

I always keep a few plastic table cloths on hand from
the $1 Dollar Store, so I can quickly cover the table
and it makes for easy clean up too. 

Kids Christmas Ornament Craft - LeroyLime

I poked a hole (so the finished houses could be easily
hung with ribbon or twine) with a Crop A Dile in the 
tops of each of the wooden roofs.

The kids drew on their houses to give 
themselves some guide lines and then had fun with
the paint. The black lines are glitter glue (left over
from Halloween) and I pulled out some 
Martha Stewart glitter from my crafty stash
which I sprinkled on the wet painted rooftops, 
no glue needed. Now for some string and they are 
ready for the tree!

Kids Christmas Ornament Craft - LeroyLime

Makes the perfect gift for a Grandparent too..

2.12.2014

St. Patty's Day Banner

I'm a BIG fan of March...
not only is it my Birthday month
BUT
it's also home to St. Patty's Day!
 (and I just so happen to be fond of the color green)


I picked up these cute little felt clovers last year
and never got around to using them but knew I
wanted to make a banner, sooooo...


step 1. I used a small piece of washi tape at the end of my bakers
twine to keep it from unraveling and easier to thread through the holes

step 2. you can either thread your twine behind or infront of your banner
pieces, I usually choose to put it behind as I don't want it to be the focal point

step 3. since my felt pieces are bigger than the paper pennants, I ripped off
just the middle portion of the already sticky backs
and stuck it down leaving the sides still intact

step 4. I used my Big Shot and Sizzix letter set to create the phrase I wanted
my banner to say


Isn't it cute?!

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I've added this to the
Look What I Made
Linky Party


1.05.2014

DIY Letter Tile Ornaments

DIY Letter Tile Ornaments - Holiday Gift - LeroyLime


I picked up a bag of scrabble tiles from our local thrift shop for just 25 cents and knew exactly what I wanted to use them for! My two older 'littles' helped me spell out all sorts of Christmas words and their names one night and the next day we glued, stuck and made each one unique! The perfect project for their winter break from school and they loved picking out items for each ornament.

DIY Letter Tile Ornaments - Holiday Gift - LeroyLime

An easy DIY project that even little ones can help with!

What you'll need:

wooden scrabble tiles
popsicle sticks
twine, ribbon or pipe cleaners (for hanging)
hot glue gun, glue sticks
jingle bells, felt, pom poms, buttons
(pretty much anything in your craft stash)

DIY Letter Tile Ornaments - Holiday Gift - LeroyLime

Have fun being creative!!