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    • DIY: Mason Jar Photo Flower Vase

      Posted at 3:46 AM by Brittany, on May 19, 2014

      This year for mothers day I wanted to do something a bit different than the traditional flowers and a card. I still wanted to give my mom flowers because she loves them, but this year I decided to make her a new vase to put them in, one with my face on it.

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      When I take a break from baking to give my metabolism time to catch up to my waistline, I peruse Pinterest for craft ideas.

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      While browsing a while back I stumbled upon this craft, and immediately knew what I wanted to do for my mom this past mothers day. What a genius idea. Mine didn’t turn out quite as nice as the original, but I find the flaws in my vase to be…charming.

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      Here’s what you’ll need:

      • Small/Medium sized Mason Jar
      • Painters tape
      • Paint brush (I didn’t end up liking the one I used in the photo.)
      • Glass friendly paint
      • Scissors
      • Finishing spray

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      If you have a fancy paper cutter that can cut your tape into a shape, by all means please do. I do not, so I used some scissors with this zig zag design on them.

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      Here’s what I did: I painted my jar over the course of a few days, applying multiple coats. Once I was done I peeled the painters tape off of the front, which ended up making a funky design because the paint dried to the tape making it difficult to remove. Owell.

      After I removed the tape, I took my jar outside to spray with the finishing spray, which left a foggy glaze over the spot where my photo will show. It turned out unique and made the photo look kinda cool when viewed through the glass. Continuing with the charming look.

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      I chose a photo of my sister and I to stick inside the jar, and printed out a wallet size. I used the painters tape to tape the photo to the inside of the jar. You will want to use some kind of small cup to put inside for the water to ensure you don’t ruin your photo, I used a shot glass. I picked 4 random and fun flowers to match the pink vase.

      I loved the outcome!

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      I think my mom liked it too. 🙂

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      Q: What did you do with/for your mom for mothers day this year?

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      | 59 Comments Tagged Craft, DIY, Mason Jar, Mothers Day, Pinterest
    • From Me to Her

      Posted at 5:03 AM by Brittany, on February 10, 2014

      I love Valentines day..always have, always will. Maybe it’s because it’s the day before my birthday, maybe it’s because I love any excuse to get mushy, or maybe elementary school really set me up for success with positive emotions attached to the holiday. How can any child NOT love making their own mailboxes and getting a shitton of candy!?

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      I may be single this year, meaning I don’t have a strapping young man to shower me with broccoli trees, and vegan chocolates, but that doesn’t mean I can’t still celebrate. If anything, that just means I don’t have to worry about buying gifts or being disappointed by someone that’s not as excited as I am. I kinda sorta like any and all holidays.

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      This February 14th I’ll be spending my evening with one of my fellow single ladies for a vegan feast and a sappy movie, perfect. I wanted to give her a small gift, because any excuse to craft is a good excuse. I took some extra twine from this craft, some burlap bags I hoarded from Starbucks over the holidays, and bought myself a Mason jar.

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      What you’ll need for this craft: 

      • burlap material
      • twine
      • medium Mason jar
      • heart cutout (or whatever else you want)
      • scissors
      • fabric glue
      • something to fill the jar

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      My date just recently made the switch to a plant based diet, so buying her sugar laden chocolates from the grocery store wasn’t an option. Besides, store bought treats are simply unoriginal, and turn your rump into a semi truck. I’m making her some energy bites, because I am obsessed and lied in my last post when I said I was done talking about them.

      Of course I’ll be making her fresh bites, these ones were just for the photos..and for me.

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      This craft was SO easy, and so much fun. I cut a small circle out of the burlap bag to fit the lid of the jar and glued it to the top of the lid. Then I wrapped some twine around the neck of the jar, and used the glue to connect the end strand to the middle of the wrap. This ensures the end is blended in and unable to be seen. The heart cutout was an up-cycle from a card my younger sister made, and it was the perfect addition! You can find similar items at Michael’s and punch a hole in the corner to stick the twine through it.

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      I found this adorable heart box at Target for a whopping total of $1.00. Steal.

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      A gift from me to her. I hope she likes it. 🙂

      Q: How are you celebrating Valentines day this year? Single or attached?

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      | 51 Comments Tagged Craft, Energy Bites, Valentines day, Vegan
    • String me Up

      Posted at 8:06 AM by Brittany, on December 9, 2013

      It had been a while since I crafted, so last week I decided it was time to make something new and exciting. I had pinned a few things on Pinterest that I wanted to make, and I just had to choose which to make first. I settled on a bowl..made of twine.

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      This took me maybe 3 days total due to laziness, losing my glue, and allowing some of the twine to dry before I added more on. All in all this craft was crazy easy and I love it! Since the bowl is somewhat delicate, I decided to put dried rose buds in it for an elegant look.

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      All you need for this craft is a large bowl, some twine, fabric glue, saran wrap, and scissors. You will also need some patience, and perhaps a glass of wine..this is quite the classy craft.

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      Everything is fairly self explanatory, you will wrap the bowl in saran wrap and then cut your twine different lengths to cover the bowl. I poured my glue out onto a plate and got each strand of twine wet with it, and then wrung it out with my fingers. I put my twine in all different directions, and the bottom looks completely different from the sides.

      Note: When you’re done adding the twine, let the bowl sit overnight to fully dry before attempting to disconnect the twine bowl from the original bowl. Mine just popped off.

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      Once I started this craft, I was worried it would be another three month project, but was jazzed that it only cost me three days. I had plenty of twine left, but not enough patience to make another bowl. I’m one of those, “make it once and love it forever” crafters.

      After showing one of my friends the outcome she was frothing at the mouth to make one, and I gave the rest of my twine and glue to her. She made a bowl in one night! I get just as excited when craft items get used up as when food gets used up. NO WASTE!

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      To view the photo I was inspired by on Pinterest click here!

      Q: Do you like to craft?

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      | 48 Comments Tagged Craft
    • The Three Month Project

      Posted at 9:55 AM by Brittany, on January 28, 2013

      I love Pinterest. What kind of jobless woman would I be if I didn’t? Between the gym, walking around the grocery store, and reading blogs..I need something else to occupy the other 20hrs of my day. While I browse more than I actually pin, when I do find something worthy of pinning I attempt to make 80% of the items I pin. Take yesterdays snack for example.

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      Inspired by a pin, but changed up to fit my standards. Cut up russet potato, brussels sprouts, tossed in olive oil, rosemary, salt/pepper, and garlic. Roasted at 400 for maybe 30 min. It was delicious.

      Pretty simple right? It took me maybe 45 minutes total to buy the ingredients, bake, and eat. BAM. I started another pin creation that didn’t go so quickly. I’m sure most of you saw this pin all over back in early October/November. The perfect fall decoration. I started this pin back in November, and I finally finished it last Friday.

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      I can only blame pure laziness on not finishing this craft. It should have taken me 3 hours, not three months. Needless to say, it’s complete..and I am obsessed.

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      Now I just need my own place to start displaying all my creations, my tiny room isn’t going to hold it all!!Completing a project (or meal) I pinned is like successfully giving a cat a bath.

      Q: What has been a Pinterest item you’ve recently made that you are proud of?? My most proud pin would be this one. It got 70 repins and 26 likes. Plus I had a blast making it. 

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      | 57 Comments Tagged Craft, Pinterest, Recipe
    • Holiday Spirit

      Posted at 11:37 AM by Brittany, on December 21, 2012

      This is the easiest/most adorable craft you could possibly do for a Christmas gift.

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      Salt shaker from Bed Bath and Beyond, a mini tree from Joanne’s, glitter, glue, saran wrap, and some ribbon! Simply glue the tree to the bottom of the shaker, put in whatever kind of glitter/fake snow you want, saran wrap the top so that the glitter doesn’t fall out, and wrap the top with a bow color of your choice!

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      I just can’t get over the adorableness.

      Q: Have you made any holiday like crafts recently?? Share them with meee!! 

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      | 39 Comments Tagged Christmas, Craft, DIY, Pinterest
    • Let’s Get Crafty

      Posted at 6:21 PM by Brittany, on December 5, 2012

      Being the Pinterest addict that I am, I found a craft on there I just had to make. Since I don’t know the exact website of origin, I can’t give credit to anyone other than Pinterest. So here’s my craft, courtesy of Pinterest.

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      Some of you may have seen this, and when I did I immediately fell in love with the idea.

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      A deck of cards, printed sheets with typed reasons of love, construction paper, two scrabble peices, a hole punch, glue, and binding rings.

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      This craft was so much fun. It was time consuming at parts, which helped to keep me busy. If anyone is looking for an adorably fun craft, this is it! I chose to not use the side of the cards with the jack, queen, or the king. These were too “busy” looking to me and I didn’t want the typed words to get lost in the chaos of the picture on the card. That’s the extent of my craftiness for the year.

      After my craft making I went on a 5mile run, and then had an amazing home cooked meal that was inspired by the lovely Amanda. I am already craving a second helping.

      Asparagus with peppers, onions, and garlic. Baked potato slices with thyme and salt. Brown rice with field roast holiday roast and some beets.

      Asparagus with peppers, onions, and garlic. Baked potato slices with thyme and salt. Brown rice with field roast holiday roast and some beets.

      The rest of my evening will be polished off with some popcorn and a holiday movie. I also see a vegan cupcake in my very near future.

      Q: Do you like to make gifts, or buy them? I like both..it depends on the situation. Homemade gifts are more rewarding, but you can’t craft up a dolphin giving you a ride into Narnia. That’s something only money can buy. 

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      | 43 Comments Tagged Craft, Pinterest, Running, Vegan
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