I wanted to make my daughter a card table playhouse for her birthday. I though it would be the perfect gift - it can be taken down and put away, if need be, and it can be enjoyed for years by everyone. I made one once before so I knew what I was getting myself into! This time, fortunately, I gave myself a little more time and had more ideas of how to decorated it. Once again, I only used fabric from my stash.
The outside walls:
The inside walls:
The pot on the stove and the oven are pockets so she can cook, and the fridge has two pockets, as well, that open to the side.
There is a pocket in the chair for her dolls to sit in.
The boys wanted to contribute some art work, so I gave them some fabric crayons and they coloured some very nice pictures. The top on is a "maze" so I framed it, the other I made into a toy box.
The dresser drawers are pockets and the bed has a pocket too!
All sewn together:
Raggedy Ann is taking a nap!
And sitting in the arm chair.
It was a lot of sewing, but I got it done *just* in time for her birthday. She's not the only one who enjoys it though, her brothers are in and out of there all the time too!
It will be so much fun to take outside too! I'm very much looking forward to spring!
Sunday, 26 January 2014
Saturday, 25 January 2014
A Cheer Bear Cake For Our Birthday Girl
This past year has flew by so fast, it is still hard for me to believe our little girl is one. I was having hard time deciding what kind of cake to make her when my husband suggested a Care Bear cake, using my 3D teddy cake pan. The decision was made! I loved Care Bears growing up and Cheer Bear was my favourite. You can't get any more girly then Care Bears!
It was so cute, and prefect for the little girl who bring so much cheer into our lives.
This is the second time I've used that cake pan. The first time was for my son's 1st birthday.
These teddy bear cakes take a while to do, but they turn out so great!
It was so cute, and prefect for the little girl who bring so much cheer into our lives.
This is the second time I've used that cake pan. The first time was for my son's 1st birthday.
These teddy bear cakes take a while to do, but they turn out so great!
Labels:
Birthday Cakes,
Kid's Cakes
Thursday, 2 January 2014
4th Annual Mystery Supper
We hosted our 4th Mystery Supper last weekend and it went over very well. It was fun, as always, it's something we always look forward too. This year we thought we would mix it up a bit and invite some new people. Not everyone could make it, which was unfortunate, but couldn't be helped. It's a busy time of year, and of course there is always next year!
Our menu:
Appetizers -
A Pile of Rubble (Nacho Platter)
Log Cabin (Celery and carrots stacked to be a cabin with a cucumber roof)
Travis' Special (Bacon wrapped smokies)
Entree -
A Road Divided (Fork)
Jack's Last Name (Knife)
A Soggy Stooge (Ham with pineapple sauce)
Asparagus (Junior, a friend of Larry's)
Sweet Sticks (Sweet potato fries)
Dessert -
Pinch of a Pint (Spoon)
One Tree Hill (Cream puff with a chocolate tree garnish)
I meant to take pictures of all the items, but of course when the time came I was so busy serving I completely forgot. I did take a picture of a left over cream puff the next day.
The point of a mystery supper is that you don't really know what you are ordering, unless of course you figure out the clues! Some of the clues are a little easier then others, although I do admit I try to make it as hard as I can! I don't want people to get it right! My husband had his dessert for the 2nd appetizer, and for dessert he had to eat his nachos with a knife! At least he got to eat the entree with a fork - unlike some others!
It is getting harder to think up different menus! I'm running out ideas for food that can be eaten with your hands - if necessary! I might have to go back to our first menu for our next mystery supper! Or perhaps pick the best of the best from each menu!
And Travis - I thought you would enjoy the bacon wrapped smokies! The name really confused people! You'll have to come for supper next time you are in town. :)
Our menu:
Appetizers -
A Pile of Rubble (Nacho Platter)
Log Cabin (Celery and carrots stacked to be a cabin with a cucumber roof)
Travis' Special (Bacon wrapped smokies)
Entree -
A Road Divided (Fork)
Jack's Last Name (Knife)
A Soggy Stooge (Ham with pineapple sauce)
Asparagus (Junior, a friend of Larry's)
Sweet Sticks (Sweet potato fries)
Dessert -
Pinch of a Pint (Spoon)
One Tree Hill (Cream puff with a chocolate tree garnish)
I meant to take pictures of all the items, but of course when the time came I was so busy serving I completely forgot. I did take a picture of a left over cream puff the next day.
The point of a mystery supper is that you don't really know what you are ordering, unless of course you figure out the clues! Some of the clues are a little easier then others, although I do admit I try to make it as hard as I can! I don't want people to get it right! My husband had his dessert for the 2nd appetizer, and for dessert he had to eat his nachos with a knife! At least he got to eat the entree with a fork - unlike some others!
It is getting harder to think up different menus! I'm running out ideas for food that can be eaten with your hands - if necessary! I might have to go back to our first menu for our next mystery supper! Or perhaps pick the best of the best from each menu!
And Travis - I thought you would enjoy the bacon wrapped smokies! The name really confused people! You'll have to come for supper next time you are in town. :)
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