2014 LEGO Advent Calendar

Every year my dad gets me the LEGO City advent calendar, and every year I try to update daily, and every year I lose the pattern about 10 days into the month. So let's see how I do this year. Day 1 day_1.JPG

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Day 7 (still going strong!) IMG_7745.JPG Still trying to figure out what this is... Do I get a house to go with that façade? And why are there jewels growing out of the plant in the window?

Day 8 IMG_7822.JPG LEGO makes the cutest little ice skates! Look at those! Adorable!


WOW! Sorry I was MIA there for a while. Like I said, somewhere around day 10 every year I just lose track of this whole every day thing. Let's play catch up.

DSC_0070This dog is much more interested in the Christmas turkey than his own dog food.

DSC_0069Mr. Caroling Police Officer is a little too busy, well, caroling to notice the burglar in the house.

 

DSC_0068It's ok, though, because Mr. Caroling Police Officer's partner is on his way to lend a hand. And check out his patrol sled!

DSC_0064This kid is always up to no good.

 

DSC_0063I still love those ice skates!

 

DSC_0072The fruit stand lady recently acquired a bread cart, as well!

DSC_0073There he goes, stealing the family jewels... And some guard dog!

 

DSC_0074Need some firewood? Find it by the town Christmas tree.

Now that you're all caught up to Day 22, I'll try to keep your posted for days 23 and 24. (Note: I'll try.)

Day 23 - Back on track!

Santa's scooterI'm anticipating Santa tomorrow on the 24th, so this must be in lieu of his sleigh. Christmas is so close!

The Green Smoothie Experience

Brace yourself, because this may shock you... I've been working out every day.

I know. It's crazy. Unbelievable. But true! Granted, it's only been a week, but I'm still proud! I guess since it's summer I've just had more flexibility with my schedule. I'm making time to go to the gym!

Anyways, when I get home from the gym, I'm hungry! But I never really feel like eating, ya know? Like, why would I go to the gym and work out, then come home and eat a full meal? It just doesn't seem right. So instead, I make a smoothie!

It's amazing how much fun a blender can be. This green concoction is made up of, well, whatever I could find in the fridge. I started with a handful of spinach, cause I've heard that goes well in smoothies. There were some strawberries, a few pieces of pineapple, a few grape tomatoes (like I said, whatever I could find in the fridge...), a scoop of vanilla greek yogurt (that was all that was left), some regular vanilla yogurt, and almond milk to fill the blender to 3 cups. That made two pretty delicious servings of what I will now call... The Leafy Love Smoothie.

I made that up just now, so the name's not set in stone...

So there's my creation for the day. And man, was it good after a long hard workout. FatGirl kicked my butt with her squat routine...

Happy crafting! ~kat

Pillow Case Hamper

I found this idea on Pinterest and just had to try it. It's a hamper made from a pillow case and an embroidery hook... and that's it! 
I cut a slit in the pillow case where the fabric is doubled over and put the outside layer of the embroidery hoop through the pillow case. It was a little tricky, but not too bad. 
Then I tied a ribbon around the inside layer of the embroidery hoop and put it in the outer layer. And voila! Hamper!
I used a Command hook to hang it. Make sure you read the instructions for those, like waiting an hour before use. And be sure to get one that will hold a significant amount of weight. Mine only holds 5 pounds, which makes me nervous. I guess I'll just be taking my laundry to the laundry room very often
Happy crafting!

Organization

Great organization tip: use over-the-door shoe holders for bathroom storage. I hung on inside the linen closet in my bathroom to hold my hair dryer and straightener, lotions, and everything else that doesn't have it's own place in the closet.
And it all looks so organized! It's super easy to find everything now. There are pockets for lotions, pockets for soaps, pockets for first aid stuff... 
Plus it cleared out a lot of room in the closet. 
Happy organizing!

Magical Plastic

I finally found it! I found the magical plastic!

After raiding the recycling bins of many friends (well, really just one friend), I finally found #6 plastic. Using this great tutorial, I made my very own shrinky bracelet.

And it's so easy to make your own!

Well, it's sort of easy. I ended up messing up my first batch because the holes weren't big enough and I took the pieces out of the oven too soon...

Instructions

    1. Find your plastic. Look for the number inside the triangle on plastic containers and make sure it says 6. I found my plastic at Coldstone. Actually I'd been searching high and low for #6 plastic and didn't even notice the cups; a friend pointed it out to me. Keep in mind that plastic containers with flat surfaces will shrink better than round surfaces, so chose a box over a cup.

    2. Cut your beads. They'll shrink to about a third of the size, so plan accordingly.

    3. Color your beads. (Steps 2 and 3 can be switched up. Totally up to you.) Using permanent markers, draw pictures or designs on your plastic. I drew sail boats and anchors and stripes on mine to match my outfit.

    4. Punch holes. Use a standard hole punch to punch holes. You can also round the edges with a nail clipper so they won't be so sharp.

    In my first batch, I used a push pin to poke holes, but the holes were way too small once they shrunk. Use a hole punch! I messed up so you don't have to! 

    5. Bake. Preheat oven to 250 degrees. Place beads on a lined cookie sheet and place in the oven. All of the tutorials I read said the plastic would curl after about 30 seconds, but mine took 45 seconds - 1 minute. Just be patient. Once they start to flatten again, you can pull them out. While they're still hot, you can press them flat. Just be careful, because they're hot!

    My first batch didn't turn out too great. I took them out of the oven too early and didn't flatten them soon enough. 
    So I started again with batch two. (The waves from the cup ended up going away once the plastic shrunk.)

    6. Make your bracelet. I strung my beads together with stretchy cord, but you could also attach them with jump rings or anything else. Just make it your own!

    Hope this is helpful. Remember to check out Rust & Sunshine's tutorial!
    Happy crafting!

    Let's Get Tan!

    before...
    Ever have those days where you want to lay in the sun, but you don't want to put on a swim suit? Just twist a tank top! (:
    Mid-twist
    after

    All you have to do is take the tank off one shoulder and twist it. There's no sewing, no pinning, and if you hate it, just un-twist it!

    Happy tanning! ~kat

    Not There Yet

    I went to see a movie the other day and ended up falling in love with a singer. Just thought I'd share.

    Here's the album by Eric Hutchinson. Some of my favorite tracks are "Not There Yet" and "Talk is Cheap." 

    Happy listening! ~kat

    Litter Box Crafts

    You've heard of Pinterest, right? It's that digital bulletin board where you pin all kinds of crazy renovations you want to do to your imaginary house, and recipes you'll never actually try, and useless crafts that will consume your life. And then occasionally there's that recipe that you may actually attempt, or that craft that may actually have a purpose...

    Anyways, if you need help narrowing down the many many useless pins, check out my new blog! It's still a work in progress - I only have one post so far - but I'm hoping it will be a nice collection of all of the crap that Pinterest has to offer... And what better place to put Kat's crap than in a litter box? (;

    Happy crafting! ~kat

    Cake Batter Cookies

    My day started by complaining to my mom, "I'm bored! I wanna make something!" What came next? Pinterest. I decided to make cake batter cookies!

    Cookin' Cowgirl's Funfetti Cookies from Pinterest

    Instead of repeating word for word what I read on another blog, how about I just post a link to the blog where I found the recipe... (:

    my version, with nonpareil sprinkles

    Just a note: Don't burn them. They're not nearly as good when they're burnt. And I would know, 'cause of course I burnt them.

    Happy baking! ~kat