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DIY: dough ornaments

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

Have I mentioned that T and I have 6 nieces and nephews aged 10 and under? We do and they are my favorite chilluns ever.  We hosted an afternoon of family and fun over Thanksgiving weekend and this project was awesome!
If you’re short on time (or the kids are short on patience), you can totally cut out the ornaments and bake them the night before and just let the kids decorate them.

Recipe for Dough Ornament Party:
drop cloth on floor (makes clean up SO easy!)
washable paints (I use Crayola)
glitter glue (less messy than glue + glitter)
ribbons and/or pipe cleaners
googly eyes or whatever else you think is fun
dough ornaments (recipe below)
paint brushes
cookies to eat
hot chocolate & marshmallows
Christmas movie (for watching/napping while paint dries)
spray fixative

Recipe for Dough Ornaments:
Mix together 1/2 cup salt and 1/2 cup warm water. Let salt dissolve a bit.  Add 1 cup flour.  Knead it all together for about ten minutes.  You want to make sure it’s smooth and even and that there are no air pockets (I was lazy and didn’t knead long enough… mine had air pockets).  If it’s too sticky, add a little more flour; if it’s too floury, add a little water. Natch.
Roll it out on a lightly floured surface to about 1/4 inch thick and then use cookie cutters to cut out the shapes you want.  Now use a straw or toothpick or whatever to make a hole at the top (this will be for your ribbon).
Place the shapes on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper (NOT wax paper!) and then bake at 200 degrees for 2 hours, flipping the ornaments over half way through. 
(I turned the oven off after 2 hours and went to bed, but left the cookie sheet in the oven as it cooled to give it a little more time to dry out).

You want the ornaments to dry out completely, and some people have had to bake for 4 hours.  I think it depends a lot on how thick your ornaments are.
Once the ornaments are cool, you can decorate them!
If you’re one of those perfectionists who drives other people crazy, you’ll probably prime them with a coat of white paint.  If you’re a normal, busy person like me you’ll just leave them alone and let the kids have their fun without worrying about it.
After the ornaments are decorated, spray with fixative (esp if glitter was used) and allow to set.  Loop ribbon/pipe cleaner/whatever through the hole and hang on your tree!

If you make some, please post on our facebook wall so we can see they turned out!  Have fun!

winter workshop 2011

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

We’re happy to present the Winter Craft Workshop 2011!
As the seasons change, it’s time again to change our decor in the shop and as usual, we’d like to invite you to join us for an afternoon of fun!

Our special events committee has put together a fun program making paper stars and snowflakes to hang from the ceiling, so come learn how to make these cool crafts and have some fun with the Muddy’s crew.  Thanks especially to Lea for organizing and Kathleen for the super cute invitation flier!

WHEN: Sunday, November 20 from 2pm to 4pm
WHERE: Muddy’s Bake Shop  5101 Sanderlin #114 38117

Children under 12 must be accompanied by a parent.  Event is free of charge.
Space is limited, so to sign up please contact Lea at events@muddysbakeshop.com

We look forward to seeing you there!

blogtastic: spotted fox

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

Bakers unite!  One of the bloggers of Spotted Fox works at a bakery in Nashville and she and her friend have the cutest DIY projects, home photos, etc on their blog.

This post is a recipe for homemade peppermint bath salts to ease the muscles and feet after a hard day on your feet (all of us bakers appreciate any help with sore feet we can get!).  Thanks Kelly and Sarah for posting such great ideas and happy baking!

Click the photo below to go to their site and see how to make wonderful peppermint bath soak!

blogtastic: Extreme Partying

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

I follow Oh Happy Day, Jordan Ferney’s awesome blog, with the same regularity with which I brush my hair.  I’m totally mostly serious.

She just posted 6 tips to take a party to the next level and it’s awesome!  (ps. in the shot with wigs, I have not one but two of those wigs. Yes, I probably need some sort of professional help)

CHECK IT OUT!

DIY: baking soda storage

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

Here is a small kitchen tip that packs a big bang!

I have no idea why manufacturers make baking powder containers have the little leveling lip and not baking soda containers, but whatever.  You can create your own handy-dandy baking soda can… from an empty baking powder one!  Rinse out your baking powder can and dry it well.  Wrap decorative paper, wallpaper, or just a plain old boring label around it and label is “baking soda”.  Pour the soda in.  Voila!

If you don’t have a used baking powder can and you won’t have one for awhile, you can modify your current baking soda can by taping dental floss across the top.  When you scoop the soda, just swipe it under the floss to get an even measurement.  Yay!

I used wallpaper scrap and a cute Martha Stewart sticky label from her scrapbooking materials collection.

let it snow, yo!

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

Also known as The Great 3D Snowflake Tutorial.

First things first:  Please ignore my chipped nail polish in the photos.  Muddy and Nana are both rolling in their graves right now.  Pretend they’re immaculately buffed and polished please.

Second thing:  I wanted to use our new FlipCam to do the first video blog, but I can’t find it.  I think it just might be at Kip’s house… ahem.

Third aka the Tutorial:  I’ve posted the materials and highlight photos below, but HARK!  There is a PDF you can download that has ALL the photos and painstakingly detailed instructions for those of you who, like me, need a little extra help on this kind of thing. It also has extra tips, tricks, and ways to glam up your snowflakes.  You’re welcome.

snowflake tutorial <— click there for the rockin’ tutorial

You’ll need:

Tape
Twine, ribbon, thread, or fishing line
Stapler
Scissors
Paper, 6 sheets per snowflake
Snacks

That’s right… they’re awesome.

I made some large 3-D ones but also some smaller traditional ones like we all made in grade school.  A winter wonderland!

HAVE FUN!

snowflakes workshop

Monday, December 6th, 2010

Fun times at the bakery never end! We got so many compliments on our super-awesome 3-d snowflakes last year that we opened up the afternoon for a workshop. Staff made snowflakes to decorate the bakery and our guests made some to take home. We ate leftover cake from Saturday night, had some yummy spiced tea, and basically had a blast!

Many thanks to Tammy (one of the superstar bakers at the Underground kitchen in Midtown) for organizing the workshop, getting the supplies together, and being the teacher.  She also took it to the next level with glitter spray, bling adhesives, and a variety of paper colors.  Snaps for Tammy!

For those that missed it, I will post a tutorial shortly (did it! snowflake tutorial ).

In the meantime, here’s what ya missed suckers! Don’t worry, we’ll do it again next year. :)

Elizabeth, Kathy, Kat, Sara, Sissy, Kristin, Reneise, Heather, and Tammy
Lindye was here too, but taking the photo!

ps. Thanks to our guests who let us keep a snowflake.  Come by the bakery to see their wonderful creations; their names are attached as a “mini-snowflake” underneath!

fun with decals (and Cathe)

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Here’s a blog I love… Just Something I Made

And here is a post Cathe did about printable vintage decals.  Aren’t these just the best ever?  Anyhoo, thought y’all might be interested!