Fall is such a great season for decorating your house from the inside out. This year I decided to make my own wreath and went straight to Pinterest for some ideas.
The last wreath I made involved wrapping with yarn and I found that although it turned out beautiful,
it was way too time consuming. So as I searched Pinterest I had a few
guides I wanted to follow for myself. It must be simple, inexpensive and
quick to make.
When I ran across the Candy Corn Fall Wreath posted at The House of Smiths I
could tell right away that it was simple and inexpensive but wasn’t
sure yet how quick it would be to make. But I loved the wreath so much
that I decided to go for it!
Read more at www.pintriedit.com
Monday, October 7, 2013
Better Than 'Anything' Cake
- 1 box · German Chocolate Cake Mix
- 7 oz · Sweetened Condensed Milk
- ½ jar · Caramel Sauce -- (12-ounce jar)
- 1 · 8 Oz. Carton Non-Dairy Whipped Topping -- thawed
- 6 · To 8 Heath Candy Bars -- crushed
DIRECTIONS
1 Bake cake in 9 by 13-inch cake pan, as directed on box.
2 Let it cool slightly and poke little holes in the top of the cake with a pencil.
3 Dribble sweetened condensed milk and caramel sauce over cake.
4 Let stand for over an hour until the cake has completely cooled.
5 Frost with whipped topping and sprinkle crushed candy bars over that.
6 Refrigerate.
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Concepts for Kids: Controlling Clutter
Concepts for Kids: Controlling Clutter
The following is a guest post from regular contributor, Rachel at Useful Beautiful Home.
We all have trinkets. Things that don’t quite fit into a category or space restriction. Kids do too, but their trinkets seem like junk to us, right? At the very least, it looks like random clutter.
The following is a guest post from regular contributor, Rachel at Useful Beautiful Home.
We all have trinkets. Things that don’t quite fit into a category or space restriction. Kids do too, but their trinkets seem like junk to us, right? At the very least, it looks like random clutter.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Declutter Help for When You Are Overwhelmed
Posted: 25 Sep 2013 08:45 AM PDT
I’ve dug today’s post out of the archives for those that might be new here or for those that simply may need a refresher. Decluttering is a big and necessary part of the organizing PROCESS. In fact it’s essential because organized clutter is still clutter. Not only is it important to purge out the stuff in our lives that we don’t use or love BUT let’s not forget about the stuff we simply don’t have the room to store. You can read more on that here. |
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Egg Brunch Casserole
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