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Super Bowl Snacks and Crafts

Football season will be coming to an end a few days from now and the Super Bowl game will determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL).  Bill and I grew up watching football every Sunday, the New England Patriots for Bill and the Denver Broncos for me.   And as for our kids growing up in Washington state, the Seattle Seahawks.  Here I have put together a few snacks and crafts for Super Bowl Sunday:  a big bowl of popcorn, pizza, treats and your favorite drinks all on a  football field table cover.

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.Kraft paper football field

diy kraft paper football field

The football field table cover project came from Karin Lidbeck-Brent’s Fall tailgate party ideas.  This was fairly easy to make using brown Kraft paper, masking tape to make straight lines and a black Sharpie pen to write the numbers.

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Super Bowl Party FavorsSuper bowl paper footballs

Super bowl paper footballsThe football favors are fun to make.  Copy the image onto your computer and adjust the size.  I printed the image on one side of the paper and fold it in half.  Keeping the image on top and as a template for the other half and cut the pieces out.  A total of  4 football pieces and one lace.  Use a glue stick, to glue the edges together to form a football.  Fill it with treats and seal it up.  football template {click here}

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Super Bowl Pizzapizza

pizza

I had my little helper Caleb put together the pizza, all I did was rolled the pizza dough out and put it in the oven.  We made 4 pizzas from the two bags of Trader Joe’s pizza dough.

Ingredients

Trader Joe’s Pizza Dough (1 bag makes 2, 12inch pizzas)
1/4 – 1/2 Cup Pizza Sauce
8 – 10 oz Mozzarella Cheese
Pepperoni slices

  1. Place a pizza stone on a rack in the lower third of your oven.  Preheat the oven to 450°F.
  2. Line the counter top with parchment paper and sprinkle with flour.  Take the pizza dough out of the bag and divide it in half.  Roll them into balls and let them rest on the counter for 15 to 20 minutes.
  3. Roll out the pizza dough with the rolling pin to about 12 inches in diameter.
  4. Spread a thin layer of pizza sauce on the pizza dough (almost to the edge). Sprinkle on mozzarella cheese and top it with pepperoni slices.
  5. Lift the parchment paper with the pizza and set it on top of the pizza stone in the oven (a cookie sheet will work just fine).  Bake for approximately 10-12 minutes.

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Super Bowl & legos

 After I finished putting together the football field table cover and started to gather the food for the table, my 8 year old son Caleb came to me and said he wanted to help.  I said, “That will be great!”  Right away he went to work without ever asking what he could help “me” with.  Our dining table is about nine feet long, lots of room for us to share. While I was working on one end, my son was at  the other end of the table quietly working on his Lego project.  As you can see, we had two visions of what to do with the paper football field, you either eat on it or play a game of Lego football.  He had a great setup with grand stands, fans, mascots, announcers, and a field with goal posts and players.  I thought he was pretty clever.

enjoy the Super Bowl!

 

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Let’s Celebrate!

A few simple essentials to celebrate special occasions throughout the year

Basic fruit punch     confetti      all-purpose tissue flags      birthday calendar reminder

celebration essentials

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                                             Fruit Punch                                          

Punch 2-1

This is my favorite punch to serve kids.  It’s a simple recipe and very forgiving if you want to change the flavor or the color of the punch.

Fruit Punch

1  (12 oz) can frozen apple juice
1  (12 oz) can frozen pink lemonade or lemonade
1  (6 fluid oz) can unsweetened pineapple juice (optional)
2  (2 litter) bottles ginger ale
ice

Directions

In a punch bowl, mix together apple juice, pink lemonade and pineapple juice (optional).  Add ginger ale and ice then serve.
* Make ahead, mix the first three ingredients and refrigerate it.  Just add ginger ale  and ice when ready to serve.
 
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                              diy  Paper Tissue Flags                            

Punch flags step 3

Punch flags step 1 &2-2

Supplies:

tissue paper    curling ribbon    6″ skewers  •  double sided tape  •  scissors

Directions:

 1. Cut tissue paper in a rectangle shape with fringe on the two ends.  2. Cut three (4 1/2 – 5 inch length) ribbon pieces and wrap it around a skewer once then tie it 1/2 inch from the top.  3. In the middle of the cut tissue paper, place a piece of double sided tape and attach it to the top of the skewer.
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Punch flags step 4
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These little flags are great for picking up hors d’oeuvres and snacks or topping off cupcakes, cakes, drinks and gifts.

The inspiration for this paper tissue flag project came from Chelsea Fuss at {frolic}

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                                      Confetti                                  

Punch & tissues steps 1-4 :1

Supplies:

tissue papers    scissors    glassine bags    decorative tape

Directions:

1. Take one sheet of tissue paper and fold it a few times until it’s about 4 to 5 inches in width & length.   2. At one end start cutting a long strip to the opposite end, repeat this every 1/2 inch.  3.  Stack half of the strips together and clip them into little pieces 1/2 inch or smaller.  Repeat this step until finished.   4.  Fill a glassine bag with confetti and fold the top down and tape it.

Punch & tissues step 5

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                               Birthday Calendar                           

Birthday Calendar

Use this birthday & anniversary calendar as a quick reference and stay informed of all the special dates.

This free printable, calendar was designed by Jordan at Polkadot Prints {click here for the printable}.

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source:  girls & confetti photo, Rachel Mcginn photography //  punch recipe, Lynn Morris

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Valentine’s Day Gifts… {Post-it note tags & popcorn heart treats}

Valentine treats, Post it note tags, popcorn treats

Lynn Morris gave simple Valentine popcorn heart treats to our family many years ago.  Now we are making them and giving others these wonderful treats for Valentine’s Day.

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POST-IT  NOTE  GIFT  TAGS

Post it note tags steps 4-1

These gift tags are quick to make using mini Post-it notes.  A fun craft project with kids and in the end there will be plenty of gift tags ready to be used anytime.

 .Post it note tags steps 1-1

Supply list

mini Post-it notes (2″ x 2″)    decorative tapes     ribbons      scissors     hole punch  •  stickers

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Post-it note gift tags

Directions

1/  Take two Post-it notes and place them together with the sticky sides facing each other at the top end.

2/ Cut a piece of tape (1 1/2″) and tape half of it down at the top center of the Post-it note.  Fold the other half over and down the other side.

3/ Punch a hole in the middle of the tape and thread a ribbon through.  

4/ Add fringe, starting at the left bottom edge of the Post-it note, cut  1/2 inch up.  Repeat this all the way to the other end.  Use your fingers to separate the little cut pieces.

5/  Add fun stickers to the tags.

 

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POPCORN  HEART  TREATS

Valentine, popcorn heart treats

Ingredients

3   tablespoons butter
1    {10 oz} package marshmallows
12-14  cups popped corn {air popcorn popper works great}

Directions

stovetop directions
1.  In large saucepan melt butter over low heat.  Add marshmallows and stir until completely melted.  Remove from heat.

2.  Add popped corn.  Stir until well coated.

3.  Butter hands {spray hands with PAM cooking oil will work fine}.  Take a handful of popcorn mixture and shape it into a heart and place it on parchment paper.  Repeat step 3 until the popcorn mixture is gone.

microwave directions
1.  In a large microwave-safe bowl heat butter and marshmallows on High for 2 minutes, stir the mixture.  Put the mixture back in the microwave one additional minute if not completely melted, stir until smooth.

2.  Add popped corn.  Stir until well coated.

3.  Butter hands {spray hands with PAM cooking oil will work fine}.  Take a handful of popcorn mixture and shape it into a heart and place it on parchment paper.  Repeat step 3 until the popcorn mixture is gone.

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Post-it note gift tags

Attach tags to gift bags filled with heart shaped popcorn treats.

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Post-it note gift tags & popcorn hearts

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Thank you Lynn Morris for this yummy popcorn treat idea.

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Christmas

This time of the year we are surrounded by many distractions of the Christmas season. Here are some beautiful and simple quotes, bible verses and printables celebrating Christmas, as a reminder of the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ.  

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Christmas, Rejoice

Christmas, Oh come let us adore him...

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Christmas music, away in the manger

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Merry Christmas to all

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Christmas subway-art

Merry Christmas

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Christmas, Savior born this day

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Christmas, for unto us a child is born

{free printable, “For unto us a Child is born” print HERE}

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Sources:  1/I Still Love Calligraphy   2/Livin’On Love   3/Vintage Feed Sacks   4/Rambling Renovators   5/Printable Decor   6/Livin’ On Love   7/Glamorous, Affordable Life   8/Whitegunpowder

{free printables for personal use only}

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Twine

Twine is a simple string and quite versatile.  I always have some on hand for projects year round.  Here are a few ideas and uses for twine in neutral / natural colors.

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fabric ornaments & jute twine for hanging   Nicety’s journal  glassine bags tied with gray twine    Besotted Brand

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     wrap flower pots with twine
My Little Box
 lavender pillows tied together with twine  Aina‘s Charme

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  storing sliced cookies
cannelle et vanille
gift wrapping
Remodelista

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                    place settings                     Everything Fabulous    vintage silverware
Tartelette

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     quick wrap with kraft paper & twine         résonances tags & twine
Yours Is The Earth

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bouquet
Medele Weddings
boutonniere
Before The Big Day

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 invitations
Style Me Pretty
tree bark tags
Anthropologie

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                 calligraphy gift bag                 Anthropologie diy twine flowers, Haikaranpesä Kodiksi
{tutorial available at Garden of Grace,
Monkeydoit & The Bug Bytes}

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                     diy twine ornaments                       Lowe’s             diy ring pillow & jute twine             Ruffled

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   diy bracelet
Happy Hour Projects
packaging sweets
One Lovely Day

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   jute twine heart ornament
Blue Pearls
knitting twine
The Hidden List

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supplies:  1 /  2 /  3 /  4 /  5 /  

have fun!

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