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Showing posts with label Valentine's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentine's Day. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Vintage Valentine's Day Printables



Hi guys!

Just popping in today to share a couple of vintage printable images you can use for Valentine cards, tags or other creative projects. 





This vintage sheet music is from my own collection, and I've used it for several projects over the last couple of years. 





I decoupaged it to the love letter box that is on my Vintage Door Valentine Mantel right now. {Also shown in my blog header}

This would be really cute to make Valentine cones with, decoupage a keepsake box or even as a fun element on your vintage romantic Valentine's Day table. This could be the starting point for a sweet anniversary project, as well. The possibilities are endless! 






This sweet vintage postcard is also from my collection. Although it mentions a "get well message" on the edge, that is easily covered with ribbon or paper {or snipped off}. Of course, it could be used as a get well card, too : ) 




This postcard was the starting point for the wedding invitations I created for my daughter's DIY budget wedding {more about that here}

Simply right-click the images to save to your computer, and print in any size you need. For the postcard, you could also edit it with PicMonkey to add your own printed text. 

Happy Valentine creating, friends!

Jeanette

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Red Paper Heart Wreath



About this time last year, I shared with you a project where I made a heart shaped wreath out of recycled cardboard and brown paper packing material. 

It is still one of my most viewed posts!



{You can visit the original post here}





Then I figured out how to recreate the crinkled paper {sort of}, and shared another paper heart wreath I made with vintage sheet music. 




{You can visit that post here}




Recently, I've made some more paper heart wreaths for the shop using vintage sheet music and vintage dictionary pages. 




{Those are available here}




Awhile back, someone gave me some red paper gift bag filler, which is very similar to what I had used to make the other wreaths. 

I decided I was going to break out of my usual neutral theme and make a festive red heart wreath.




A little wild, huh? 








I added a vintage canvas hanging tie to it, and finished the back with vintage sheet music. 






This "wild and woolly" red heart Valentine wreath is available at the shop right now, and it really stands out : )

I hope you're having a good weekend, friends!

Jeanette



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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Valentine Scones


Happy winter Wednesday! 

I want to thank all of you who gave me advice on how to fix my vintage chandelier! I'm weighing my options, and I will definitely share with you what route I decide to take with it. You guys are the best! 




Last week, some friends stayed overnight on our living room sectional. Every night since then, my two youngest kids have thought it was great fun to sleep down here on the sectional too! 

I thought it might be good for you to see a "real" morning over here. Pillows and blankets still on the sofa...a school book that didn't quite make it all the way back on the shelf...and why does my world map look like it's falling off of the wall?





Oh well, let's just carry on with something yummy and I'll deal with that stuff later :) 






You know I don't do a lot of food posts, but with this cold weather I'm looking for extra reasons to turn the oven on and keep things feeling cozy over here. 

Today I'm going to share my basic scone recipe with you, and show you how I tweaked them a bit for a fun, less sweet Valentine treat. 










Ingredients

2 cups flour
2 T. sugar
3 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/3 cup cold butter, cut in pieces
1 egg, beaten
3/4 cup milk 











Preheat oven to 425

In a large bowl, sift together the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. 






Add the pieces of butter to the flour mixture and cut in with a pastry cutter. If you don't have a pastry cutter, using two forks to incorporate the butter into the flour mixture works okay, too. 
Sometimes I even use my fingers to finish incorporating it. 





When I was younger, I used to read a recipe and think I couldn't make it if I didn't have the tools they listed, or the exact ingredients. Silly! Just use what you have, and it will be fine. Sometimes, if you tweak a recipe with what you have on hand, it comes out even better : )

Okay, back to business...

Incorporate the butter into the flour until it resembles coarse cornmeal.







Add the egg and most of the milk, reserving some. Stir quickly and lightly, until no flour shows. Add more milk if needed to form a soft dough. 






Turn the dough onto a floured surface and knead gently, about 15 times. 

{Normally, at this point I would divide the dough in half. Roll each half into a ball, then press into a circle shape about 1/2" thick. Cut each circle into 8 wedges and bake} 

Today I'm rolling the entire dough out, approximately 1/2" thick and cutting out the scones with a heart shaped cookie cutter. I was able to get 3 dozen scones from this batch. 




Is this too much "real" today? 
Yes, this is my one and only baking sheet. It's not pretty, but it has served it's purpose for a long time. 

Now place your scones on a lovely, new-looking greased cookie sheet, or use parchment or foil on your old worn-looking pan, as I am today : ) 

Bake for approximately 12 minutes, until golden brown. 



Now, these are absolutely delicious right out of the oven, with nothing but butter {my kids even like them with nothing on them} 

But just to pretty them up a bit, I lightly dusted them with powdered sugar. 








Just seems a little more festive, don't you think? 






We are having ours with butter and strawberry jam, but these are so yummy served with any fruit spread. Lemon curd is another favorite of ours with these, but today we're going for the pink-y reds of Valentine's Day! 








 A delicious, "less sweet" Valentine treat, perfect with hot tea or coffee. 






We are having some snow and cold temps here in Western Colorado this week, but nothing compared to some of the scary reports I've seen elsewhere in the country.

Stay safe and cozy, friends! 

See you soon-

Jeanette




Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. 

Ephesians 4:2

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Friday, January 31, 2014

Simple Cupcake Liner Heart




We are getting our first big snow here in western Colorado since we got back from southern California two weeks ago. 

Today I'm showing you a simple Valentine craft, perfect for a snowy, staying-in-the-house kind of day. 





Here's what you'll need:

Scrap cardboard for the heart frame
Cupcake liners 
Sharp scissors
Hot glue gun
Ribbon or strip of fabric to make a hanger for the heart




Cut out a heart shaped frame from a piece of cardboard (I used a piece of a box left over from Christmas) The edges don't need to be perfect because they will be covered. My heart is approximately 10" tall.





Shape the cupcake liners into a flower shape by gathering the top edge together and twisting the bottom. 










Flatten down the twisted bottom of the cupcake liners a bit and hot glue to the cardboard heart frame. I used about 25 for my heart, as a point of reference. Just fill in as full as you need to so there's no cardboard showing through. 




You could punch a hole in the cardboard heart frame (before gluing on the cupcake liners) for a hanger. But for this one, I just used hot glue to attach a strip of white cotton fabric







I hung mine with a cute vintage key. 



How simple is that? 

Hope you're staying cozy, friends!


Jeanette

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Friday, February 8, 2013

Valentine Love Note Station


Every year for Valentine's Day, my kids and I make cards for each other. Nothing wrong with that. Some years it has been all I could do just to direct them in that small effort. 

This year, I thought it would be nice if I had a little more of a firm plan for helping my kids let each other know just what it is that they love and appreciate about each other {and their mom, too!}


I decided to set up a Love Note Station. I wanted to make an easy "destination" we will take turns at once a day until Valentine's Day. 

 




 
We can sit down and pick up a paper heart from the bird dish, or the message board, and just write one thing (or more!) about each family member that we love and/or appreciate that day.

 I showed you recently how I used a pretty kleenex tissue to print paper to use for some heart shaped notes.
 We also used some leftover red and white polka dot Christmas wrap to make heart shaped note paper.




After we write our notes {my five year old will need help from mom and sisters, of course} we will put them in our love note box.

We've already had a bumpy moment when my 9 year old just couldn't bring herself to come up with something nice to say about her 15 year old sister who had hurt her feelings. Sigh. We'll be working on that... {they really are great friends!}





 It was fun working on this together with Amelia! We started with an empty cereal box. We cut it in the shape we wanted and she glued some vintage sheet music love songs all over it. We cut a separate heart out of another cereal box and glued sheet music to that and stuck it (glue stick) to the front of the box.


 
Finally, I stuck on a couple of hearts cut out of red craft felt.

 


On Valentine's Day, while we are enjoying something sweet together, we're going to take out all of our hearts and read them out loud to each other.  

  

We have lots of "togetherness" in this family, and sometimes (many times) that means conflict. I'm really hoping that if they put some effort into seeing the good in each of their family members each day, those conflicts we be easier and quicker to resolve. A mom can hope, right? 

What are you appreciating about your loved ones today? I hope you will take a moment to let them know. 

Friday blessings to you, my friends! 



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