Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Monday, December 29, 2008
Minkee Blankee
Saturday, December 27, 2008
HUGE CHRISTMAS BLOWOUT!
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
QUICK AND EASY GIFT BASKET-Sewer
Need a quick and easy gift basket for those who sew?
Items you will need
*Scissors
*Thread
*Safety Pins
*Sidewinder (portable bobbin winder)
*Mini Iron
*Fat quarters
Put in a cute basket and there you go. Quick and Easy!
Items you will need
*Scissors
*Thread
*Safety Pins
*Sidewinder (portable bobbin winder)
*Mini Iron
*Fat quarters
Put in a cute basket and there you go. Quick and Easy!
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Snowman Soup
We make "Snowman Soup" on Christmas morning for everyone. This makes a quick and easy gift for your friends, neighbors, family or even stocking stuffers.
Assemble in a gift mug.
* 1 individual packet hot chocolate mix.
* 2-3 Chocolate kiss candies
* 10- 15 mini marshmallows
* 1 candy cane stirring stick
YUM!
Assemble in a gift mug.
* 1 individual packet hot chocolate mix.
* 2-3 Chocolate kiss candies
* 10- 15 mini marshmallows
* 1 candy cane stirring stick
YUM!
Friday, December 19, 2008
Pat's Christmas Memory
One of my favorite christmas memories is watching my mom make divinity candy. Helping to set up our silver tinsel christmas tree, being ever so careful to try to fluff the tinsel up on each branch Then finally sitting back to enjoy the four different colors from the colored light strand.
-Pat
-Pat
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
NEW BEADS with Karma's Christmas Memory
COME CHECK OUT OUR NEW SELECTION OF BEADS.
When i was young, we lived away from my mothers parents and they would arrive every Christmas Morning. We would stay in bed until they get there (always really early)but we were always excited to hear Grandpa's booming voice, almost better than hearing Santa. As we got older we would all help with breakfast. Still a memorable event with French toast and Potatoes. Then we all have the feast and head for our own homes. Grandma and Grandpa are gone now but always remebered as a part of our celebrations.
Karma
When i was young, we lived away from my mothers parents and they would arrive every Christmas Morning. We would stay in bed until they get there (always really early)but we were always excited to hear Grandpa's booming voice, almost better than hearing Santa. As we got older we would all help with breakfast. Still a memorable event with French toast and Potatoes. Then we all have the feast and head for our own homes. Grandma and Grandpa are gone now but always remebered as a part of our celebrations.
Karma
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Communication Center
Monday, December 15, 2008
Sidewinders
Do you need the perfect gift for those who just love to sew? Well, these sidewinders are a GREAT idea. Winds your bobbin without re-threading your sewing machine, so you'll save time and eliminate frustrations. Plug it in, or operate it on a battery. Available in White and Pink.
Value Price 29.99 ON SALE THRU CHIRSTMAS FOR ONLY $19.99
-Linda
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Idaho Country Christmas
Idaho Country Christmas is set up on 3 lighted alpine trees. Our decorations include a cowboy theme with rustic bells, stars, boots, hats, rhinestones and bandanna stars. Plus we have resin boots that make great table decorations.
To make a true Pocatello look we have decorations of squirrels, bird nests, owls,nuts and berries. Our final look is the natives of Idaho,with bears and moose. But don't forget to pick up the funnest ornament of all...The Outhouse Ornamament!!
Stop by and pick up some Idaho Country Fun.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Rub ons with Beth's Christmas Memory.
One year where I worked we chose a needy family and everyone brought lots of things in. We wrapped everything up & labeled them. We even had gifts for the parents. Some people brought food & the company furnished turkeys and frozen french fries. The police department brought some bikes over to be delivered also. It was AWESOME.
-Beth
New rubons for the holidays! Some are ideal for ornaments and a number are great for wood projects. All can be used in scrapbooking and cardmaking.
The ornaments are as easy as 1-2-3
1. Choose the surfaces you wish to decorate and cut the design out.
2. Peel off the backing and rub on to the ornament until sealed. Carefully peel off the plastic front.
3. Add ribbon around "neck" of ornament and tie in a bow. Thread ribbon through wire hood and knot ends.
HANG AND ENJOY!
-Beth
New rubons for the holidays! Some are ideal for ornaments and a number are great for wood projects. All can be used in scrapbooking and cardmaking.
The ornaments are as easy as 1-2-3
1. Choose the surfaces you wish to decorate and cut the design out.
2. Peel off the backing and rub on to the ornament until sealed. Carefully peel off the plastic front.
3. Add ribbon around "neck" of ornament and tie in a bow. Thread ribbon through wire hood and knot ends.
HANG AND ENJOY!
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Cluster Candy Recipe with Kim's Memory
All through my childhood years at Christmas, my mother made homemade chocolates. I would watch and help her as much as she would let me. This meant that I got to stay up late with her as she spent many nights making fondant and covering them in chocolate.
This year I finally got enough courage to attempt making moms homemade chocolates (with my moms help!!). They tasted wonderful and brought back warm sweet memories of my mother.
Kim
Wilton's Cluster Candy Recipe
This is as easy and delicious as candy making gets. Peanuts, coconut, raisins, mini Marshmallows, crisped rice cereal- All taste great mixed with melted candy.
Ingredients:
Candy melts Light Cocoa(as pictured above)
Your favorite Cluster ( peanuts, cashews, coconut, raisins, ect.)
Instructions:
Step 1- Melt candy melts according to the package. Mix your favorite cluster ingredients into the melted candy. (not more than 1 cup of ingredients for 1 cup of melted chocolate)
Step 2- Mix thoroughly so cluster ingredients are totally coated with candy.
Step 3- Drop mixture in 1 tablespoon portions on cookie sheet covered with waxed or parchment paper. Refrigerate until firm.
ENJOY!
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Martha's Christmas Memories
Memories of going to Targhee or Jackson Hole with a car load (with no seats left)of Kids (age 3 to 12), Mike's skis were about 3 feet long.
At Jackson hole we always stayed at a place that looked like a Swiss Chalet to us and we even had a St. Bernard.
Once coming home from Targhee in a snow storm, my husband had to drive with his head out of the window to see. The kids had such a great time. Now they would have had to miss school because I would have made us wait till spring to come home.
Monday, December 8, 2008
Linda's Christmas Memory
My Fondest Christmas Tradition was going to midnight mass. It was all SOOOO Magical!
Crocheted Pot holders
Chain Stitch 30 stitches
Single crochet around both sides of the chain
Continue to singe crochet (do not turn) until it folds into itself.
Slip stitch it closed.
Single crochet around edge and your done!
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Northern Lights Tree with Emma's Christmas Memory
Northern Lights Tree
Do you want a nordic feel to your tree? We have a wonderful tree skirt that looks like a sweater. Nordic ornaments in the shape of mittens, snowflakes and old fashioned ice skates. Add the skis, snowshoes & ice crystals for a beautiful look
Emma's Memory
Our Christmas tradition, since my sister and I were small, was to help our Mother and Grandmother with Christmas baking. I have continued that same tradition with my children, and am now continuing it with my grandchildren. My son and daughters are also doing it their children. ( my grandchildren). I have attached the recipe at the bottom for you to enjoy with your family this holiday season.
This is a picture of 4 of my grandchildren helping to make raised doughnuts using our traditional finnish biscuit (cinnamon roll) recipe.
Here is Morgan frying the doughnuts
Finn Bread Vera Joki’s recipe
2 pkgs dry yeast 1 quart milk, scalded
½ cup warm water with 1 tsp sugar 2 cups wheat or bran flakes
½ cup brown sugar 5 ½ cups white flour
4 tsp salt ½ cup bulgar (in 1 c. hot water)
2 cups whole wheat flour 3 tbsp. butter
As you begin your preparations, put the ½ cup bulgar in a bowl and pour boiling water over it. Let this stand for 30 – 45 minutes. Scald the milk, then add the wheat flakes, brown sugar, and salt to the hot milk and allow it to cool to lukewarm. Dissolve the yeast in water with white sugar (this will double in size as it “works”.) When the milk mixture is lukewarm add the yeast mixture and mix. Add the whole wheat flour and mix thoroughly. Blend in the white flour a cup at a time, mixing thoroughly. Knead the dough until it is very smooth, kneading in the butter. Butter the dough and the bowl, cover, and let rise until double in size (about 45 minutes to 1 hour). Punch down, and let rise again until doubled – another 40 minutes to an hour. Divide the dough into 4 equal parts, and form into 8 or 9” flat round loaves. Let rise on a towel that has been sprinkled with whole wheat flour or corn meal, about 45 minutes – 1 hour. Carefully flip onto cookie sheets, punch holes in the top with a meat fork, and bake at 350 degrees for about 50 minutes. You may wish to transfer the loaves directly to the oven racks after their first 20-30 minutes of baking to improve the browning. The bread will be done when it makes a hollow sound when tapped in the center. Cool and enjoy with butter!
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Janets Chirstmas Tradtions
My most favorite Christmas mermoies are the school programs. We always got new shoes and a new dress to wear. We also LOVED Santa coming into the gym to give everyone a bag of fruit candy.
My christmas tradition was making gradma's carmel popcorn. It was a day full of activity and anticipation as we waited for the LARGE pan of carmel to cool.
-Janet
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Santa's MAGIC Key
This is a CUTE idea for Christmas. Its a "special" key for santa for those of use families who dont have a fireplace.
Supplies:
* 1 large metal key
* Glitter glue
* Ribbon
* 6 X 6 Cardstock
* Chirsmtas embellishments
* Copy of poem
Directions:
1. Glue the edges of the key with the glitter glue, let it dry.
2. Cut the 6 x 6 paper into shapes of a tag.
3. Type up the poem and glue to tag, then embellish as desired.
4. Tie the tage to your key with ribbon and hang up for santa.
Santa's Magic Key
Its the night before christmas
I'm excited as can be
Beacause my mommy told me
About a very specail key!
If you can't shimmy down the chimmney
You can tiptoe through the door
Use the magic in this special key
To find cookies, milk and More!
Supplies:
* 1 large metal key
* Glitter glue
* Ribbon
* 6 X 6 Cardstock
* Chirsmtas embellishments
* Copy of poem
Directions:
1. Glue the edges of the key with the glitter glue, let it dry.
2. Cut the 6 x 6 paper into shapes of a tag.
3. Type up the poem and glue to tag, then embellish as desired.
4. Tie the tage to your key with ribbon and hang up for santa.
Santa's Magic Key
Its the night before christmas
I'm excited as can be
Beacause my mommy told me
About a very specail key!
If you can't shimmy down the chimmney
You can tiptoe through the door
Use the magic in this special key
To find cookies, milk and More!
Monday, December 1, 2008
Pot holders
What was old is now NEW again. These are CUTE crochet potholders.
DIRECTIONS
Chain Stitch 30 stitches
Single crochet around both sides of the chain
Continue to singe crochet (do not turn) until it folds into itself.
Slip stitch it closed.
Single crochet around edge and your done!
DIRECTIONS
Chain Stitch 30 stitches
Single crochet around both sides of the chain
Continue to singe crochet (do not turn) until it folds into itself.
Slip stitch it closed.
Single crochet around edge and your done!
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Christmas Memories CONTEST!
Remember your childhood and all the fun you had. This tree is about those great memories we have of christmas past and present. Homespun & handmade ornaments, crocheted snowflakes, snowmen,santas,sleds,stockings,candles,glass ball ornaments,a fun rocking horse,and the color red and green.
Join us as we share our very own christmas memories and traditions. We would love to hear about yours. Stop by the store no later than December 24th and drop off a a short story on your most favorite memory or Tradtions and you could win a $20.00 gift certificate.
Emma has shared her favorite Sugar Cookie recipe so that you can make your own Christmas Memories, while gathered around in the kitchen.
Christmas Sugar Cookies
1 1/8 C Shortening (half butter)
1 1/2 C Sugar
3 eggs
1 tsp lemon flavoring
3 3/4 C flour
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
Cream together the shortening/butter, sugar, eggs and lemon flavoring. Blend flour, baking powder and salt; stir in shortening mixture. Chill dough at least 1 hour.
Heat oven to 400 Degrees. Roll the dough 1/8" thick on a floured board. Cut with "cookie cutters". Place on ungreased baking sheet. Bake 6-8 minutes.
Makes 5 to 6 dozen
(modified from Betty Crocker, 1961, by Emma Gebo)
Frost and decorate as desired by using easy creamy icing.
2 tbsp soft butter
1/4 tsp salt
1 tsp salt
1 tsp lemon flavoring
2-3 C powdered sugar
2 tbsp water or milk
In a small bowl, use a spoon to mix the butter, salt, flavoring, and part of the powdered sugar until creamy. Add more powdered sugar and the liquid as needed to create an easy to use icing for your cooking. Tint small portions of the frosting as desired for decorating your cookies.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
F A M I L Y
Friday, November 28, 2008
Glass Block Banks
Our Glass block makes the perfect bank. They come with a wide opening on one side of the block. Turn the opening to the top and you can put all your left over change/money in it from the day. This is a GREAT way to save for something special.
Add a fun vinyl saying such as "Fun Money", "I hope they call me on a Mission" and your finished.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Designer Christmas Cards
70 pre-folded premium quality textured card stock with 14 different printed christmas designs. These cards are blank on the inside and come with red and white envelopes. Personalize these cards with paper, embellishments, stickers, photos, markers, paint, glitter, or onaments to make your own special cards.
Get started now
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Beaded Ornaments
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Snowball Fight in a can
NO SNOW or TOO COLD to go outside? We have the perfect solution for a boring day. Its the SNOWBALL FIGHT IN A CAN!
Take 1 quart clear bucket and decorate it with the Vinyl words: snowball fight in a can. Just add the fun.
Put a container of the big SOFT snowball or small SOFT snowballs. Close the container.
This makes a great gift or just a fun thing to have on hand for any boring day.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Pet Finger Blankee
This Pet blankee is child safe when you use a PET with sewn in eyes. Do not use button eyes if the child is under 3.
Materials:
*One "pet", Preferable washable
*one 18" to 24" square of fleece or minkee fabric
*Rotary cutter, Cutting mat, acrylic ruler, thread, Sharp shears
*Coordinating thread
*Blanket Binding, if desired
Instructions:
1. Select a fabric that coordinates with the "pet" you have chosen.
2. Square the piece of fabric using a rotary cutter, cutting mat and acrylic ruler.
3. Fold the square of fabric so that you can identify the exact center OR MEASURE!
4. Cut a circle smaller than the diameter of the "PET" - Generally 1 1/2" to 1 3/4 Circle
5. If the fabric is woven and ravels, Stitch the edges so they will no longer ravel. If not, Move to step 6.
6. Stitch all around the circle approx 1/8" from the cut edge.
7. Insert the pet into the circle making sure that the head is on the right side of the fabric.
8. Bring all the fabric over the pets head and pin the fabric in to place around the pets abdomen.
9. Thread a Needle with the Coordinating thread. Tie a knot. Hand stitch the blanket to the pet. If ou use a back stitch, it will be more secure or stitch around it twice.
10. Finish the outer edge of the blanket by hemming, binding with blanket binding or other decorative stitching if necessary. If you are using fleece, no finishing is required.
11. ENJOY the pet finger blankee yourself or give it as a gift.
-LINDA
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Holiday Glassware
BE CREATIVE with your serving pieces for the holidays. We have GLASS in different shapes and sizes. Choose from plates, bowls, stemware, & apothecaries with lids. Put out your nuts, candy, dips, cheeses, appetizers, crackers, and other goodies. Stop by and get those pieces that you are short on. Also, Check out this delicious recipe below!
"David's Dilled Havarti Spread"
1 Cup shredded dilled Havarti cheese (see note)
1/4 Cup minced green onions
1 Tablespoon chopped fresh dill
1/3- 1/2 Cup mayonnaise
Assorted crackers, baguette slices or Crostini
Makes about 1 1/2 Cup spread.
Combine all of the ingredients and spoon into a bowl. Surround the bowl with crackers or baguette slices, or Crostini. Keep the spread refrigerated when not served.
*NOTE* Because grating Harvarti is sort of like grating Jell-o, the trick is to make sure this semi-soft cheese is thoroughly chilled first! ENJOY!
-Emma
(adapted from Moosewood Restaurant New Classics, edited by the Moosewood Collective)
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Christmas Card Holder
Materials:
12 X 12 canvas
12 x 16 canvas
Red Creamcoat
12 x 12 printed paper
6 different 1/2 yard length
ribbon
Clear gel glue
Vinyl saying and snowflake
Directions:*Paint 12 x 12 canvas red. You may need to apply 3-4 coats.
*Cut large parakeet colored snowflake in half. Set aside one medium green snowflake and one small parakeet snowflake.
*Start applying the vinyl snowflakes and red dots to the 12 x 16" Canvas. Cut ribbon in to 18" length
*On the 12 x 16" canvas measure 2-3 inches down from top of canvas and staple end of ribbon into back of canvas. Continue to go down 2-3 inches on canvas and staple 5 different colored ribbons.
*Save one strip of ribbon for the 12 X 12" canvas
*Cut a strip of printed paper that measures 12 X 4, using the clear gel glue adhere to bottome part of 12 X 12 painted canvas
* Run the saved ribbon across the top of paper and tack to the backside of canvas.
* Apply the saved green and parakeet snowflake to the top of the paper on the 12 x 12 canvas.
Hang in your home to display your christmas cards.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Easy as 1-2-3 Table Decor
Need an “Easy as 1-2-3”… table décor for your Thanksgiving table?
1. Select a charger plate to place 3 rustic candles on.
2. Pour fall filler on the plate around the candles
3. Select 2 Harvest Bounty Statuettes and place on either side or behind the candlescape.
Now your table is ready to go for Thanksgiving.
This is a Super Easy décor idea for that busy day of family and friends
Thursday, November 20, 2008
New Punches
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Christmas Earring Kits
Come into our BEAD SHOP and check out our new Christmas Earring Kits from DaBeads.
We have 3 designs to choose from. Pick out an ANGEL, SNOWMAN or CHRISTMAS TREE.
These are fun and easy to do. Make & wear them everyday to celebrate the season.
Supplies needed:
* 1 kit of your choice
* 1 round nose pliers
* Wire cutters
If you are having problems, you can stop by and we can help you construct them.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Gingerbread box
Check out this super CUTE Gingerbread box.
Materials:
- Paper Mache' hat box
- 2 buttons for eyes
- Snow writer
- 3/8 yard ribbon
- Red & white foam sheet
- Black marker pen
- fast grab tacky glue.
Instructions:
1. Using the snow writer, go around the front top edge of box so that it looks like rick rack. (zig zag)
2. For Cheeks: Cut 2 1 1/2- 2" white circles and glue to top of cheeks, then cut 2 red hearts(smaller that the circle) and glue on top of the circle.
3. Glue buttons on for eyes
4. Use pen to draw moutn and stitches around cheek.
5. Tie ribbon into bow, trim edges and glue to lid.
Fill your box with a fun gift from your kitchen or whatever else you wish to give. If you have any questions, feel free to stop by and ask questions.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Homespun Apron
Need a quick and easy gift for the gourmet chef in your life?
Make them a Homespun Apron!
Materials Needed
Homespun Dishtowel
3 yards of 1” gross grain ribbon for ties
1/3 yard or fat quarter for top and pocket
Matching thread
Optional: 1 yard rickrack
Sewing Machine
Instructions
Fold towel in half lengthwise to determine center
Open towel, then fold top corners to the back side. The top of your apron should measure 9 ½ “ and the angles sides should measure 13”
To make the lower pocket, cut a piece of fabric 6 ½ “ X 20 ½ “ (or width of towel plus 1”) Fold bottom edge over ¼ “ then again ¼ “. Press. Top stitch top edge. Add rickrack to top edge if desired.
Fold short edges and remaining long edge over ½ “. Press. Stitch pocket unit to bottom of towel stitching 1/8” from folded edge. Divide into 3 equal sections and stitch to make pockets.
To make decorative top, cut a piece of fabric 4 ½” X 16” (or width of towel top plus 1”) Cut short ends to match angle leaving ½ “ inseam allowance. Fold all edges over ½ “. Press. Stitch this unit to the top of your towel keeping your stitching line 1/8” away from the folded edge. Add rickrack if desired.
Attach neck strap and ties.
If having problems, come in and talk to our experts. We are always happy to help you.
-Renee
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Dipped Marshmellow Pops
Materials:
8" Sucker Sticks
Large Marshmellows
Chocolate melts
Sprinkles or Chopped nuts, shredded Coconut, ect.
Instructions:
Prepare the chocolate melting by using one of these following methods
MICROWAVE: Melt chocolate in a microwave safe dish at 40% power for 1 minute. Stir throughly. Continue to microwave and stir at 30 second intervals until smooth.
DOUBLE BROILER: Fill lower pan with water to below level of top pan and set into position on lower pan. Stir constantly, without beat until smooth and completly melted.
DELUXE CHOCOLATE MELTER: pour 1/2 of your candy melts into pot and start melting stirring Occasionally, adding the rest of bad as they melt. It will hold one full bag of melted melts.
SLOW COOKER: This method is for LARGE quantities (3-5lbs) Place 12-14 oz bag of chocolate into slow cooker and set on low. Never use a higher setting. Stir occasionally. When finished melting (about 20 min) add another bag of chocolate. Repeat until you have as much candy as you need.
Place marshmallow on end of sucker stick
Dip whole marshmallow into chocolate and let chocolate drip back into pan.
Dip covered marshmallow into sprinkles.
Place pop onto a cookie sheet covered with parchment paper.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Ribbon Memory Board
Materials Needed:
16" X 20" canvas board
Fat Quarter (18 X 22) or 2/4 yd fabric
6 yards 3/8" wide ribbon to criss cross board
5/8 yard each of 6 or 7 assorted 1/4" wide to 3/8" wide ribbons for memo board
Decorative Brads
Staple Guns
Optional Batting sheet for puffy look and glue to add embellishments to top of brads
Instructions:
1.Cut fabric 3" larger than the canvas board
2. Lay top of canvas board face down over the WRONG side of the fabric.
3. Bring fabric over the sides and secure in place using a staple gun. Fold the corners as though wrapping a box.
4. Follow the instructions below depending on which board you are making.
5. Finish by punching a little hold in the canvas and inserting brads at the intersections of the ribbons for the criss cross board or different areas on the ribbon on the memo board. Dab a little glue top of the brad to add embellishments.
Criss Cross Board:
Ribbon is applied in a basket-weave pattern. Cut the ribbon after attaching it to the board. start at one corner and work across to the opposite corner. Space the ribbon equally apart (approx 5 1/2"). Secure to backside of the canvas board using staple gun. Repeat the same procedure with the other corner.
Memo Board:
Ribbon is applied horizontally spacing 2 to 3" apart. Start at one side alternating the different widths of ribbon. Layer one ribbon on top of another.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Rustic Candle Holder
With holiday entertaining soon upon us, we offer the perfect seasonal trimmings for your home to help you create warmth and traditions for all your family gatherings. For a quick and easy arrangement, take any swag and intertwine into a shapely votive holder. Add small votive cups and LED lights or candle samplers!
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Scrapbook clock
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Wildfire beading thread
Wildfire beading thread from Beadalon has a smooth, thermally bonded coating, to create a superior stringing product that can not be pierced with a needle. Super Strong, waterproof, and zero-stretch, this cord will not fray at the end which makes it easy to thread through a needle. This knottable, supple cord is also great for multi-strand seed bead designs.
We carry 0.15(.006") 50 yards in black and .20(.008)50 yards in black.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Family Ornament FUN
Looking for a fun family or group activity? Come in and choose from our collection of ready to assemble kits, or gather the parts & pieces you need to design and create your very own family holiday ornaments.
Family Ornament Fun
$1.00 - 1.99
Beads, felt, wood, foam,ceramics, bells, paint & much more!
Purchase $5 in Nicole Craft product and receive the Holiday Craft Issue FREE!
Monday, November 10, 2008
Vanna's Choice Yarn by Lion Brand
Vanna's Choice is a silky-soft premium yarn that comes in lots of colors! This is one our FAVORITE yarns to crochet and knit with. Come in and feel the difference! Our value price is now 2 for $5.00 MRSP $3.49 ea.
You can go to www.lionbrand.com to find FREE crochet and knitting patterns.
Are you a crochet or knitting enthusiast OR would you like to learn how or maybe better your skills? Join us every first and third thursday at 6pm for our Yarn Yoga group. Come and join the fun and make new friends. Hope to see you there.
-Renee and Linda
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Friendship Bread
It's the season for sharing our friendship. This is recipe is for friendship bread that is meant to be shared. Start your starter and in 10 days you will have some great bread to share. If you didn't get to taste our bread at open house, come and see us the day after thanksgiving and we will have friendship bread for you to taste. We made ours with pumpkin which is perfect for the season.
1 pkg. active dry yeast
1/4 c. warm water
1 c. flour
1 c. sugar
1 c. warm milk (110 degrees)
Making the starter:
Day 1:
Soften active dry yeast with 1/4 cup warm water for 10 minutes.
Stir with a wooden spoon. In a non-metal bowl, combine 1 cup flour and 1 cup sugar. Mix, slowly adding 1 cup warm milk and the softened yeast. Cover loosely with clean cloth and leave at room temperature until bubbly. When mixture has lots of bubbles, put into a quart sized zip top bag.
Days 2, 3, and 4:
Mash the bag. Do this once each day.
Day 5:
stir in 1 cup flour, 1 cup sugar, and 1 cup milk; re close bag
Days 6, 7, 8, 9:
open bag and release air. Mash the bag. Do this once each day.
Day 10:
Follow these instructions
1- pour entire contents of the bag into a NON METALLIC bowl. Add 1 1/2 C flour, 1 1/2 C Sugar, and 1 1/2 C milk.
2- Measure out 4 SEPARATE batters of 1 Cup each into 4 1 gallon zip lock bags. Keep a starter for yourself & give the others to friends with a copy of this recipe.
Baking Instructions:
1-Preheat oven to 325 Degrees
2- To the remaining batter in bowl ADD:
3 Eggs
1/2 C milk
2 tsp cinnamon
1 1/2 tsp Baking Powder
1/2 tsp Salt
1/2 C oil and 1/2 cup Pumpkin or Applesauce
1 C Sugar
1/2 tsp Vanilla
1/2 tsp Baking soda
2 Cups Flour
3- Grease 2 large loaf pans (or you can use small individual loaf pans or even muffin pans) Mix 1/2 C sugar with 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon in an additional bowl. Dust the pans with HALF the mixture.
4- Pour the batter in to your pans. Sprinkle the remaining sugar mixture on top.
5- Bake 1 hour for big loaf pans or apx 30 mins for the individual pans or muffin pans. Cool bread until bread loosens for the edges of the pan. ENJOY THE DELICIOUS BREAD!
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Open House
JOIN US TODAY FROM 8 AM TO 9 PM FOR OUR OPEN HOUSE! If you get the newspaper, check our ad for you 40% off 1 orginal priced item. Also, come in and shop our ONE day sale. We will have a drawing for a 100.00 shopping spree, fun demos, treats, make and takes and lots of fun! Stop on in and check out our AWESOME deals!
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Special Collectibles
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Cute Photo Box
Need a cute gift idea for a grandparent/ parent, friend, sister, a teacher, ect. Check out this cute unpainted photo box with a lid. You can paint it any color and add any kind of embellishments to fit their style. The top comes off so you can actaully store pencils, pens, paper clips and anything else you cant think of.
Everyday Value price is $4.99 Each, On sale starting November 7 for $3.33
-Emma
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Cute "TURKEY" craft idea
Check out this cute spoon turkey by Nicole Crafts. Come in to our store and purchase $5.00 worth of Nicole crafts product and receive the magazine for Free. Here are the instructions for this cute spoon.
Click here for pattern.
1 PAINT SPOON LIGHT BROWN. LET DRY. COVER WITH DECOUPAGE MEDIUM. LET DRY.
2 USING PATTERNS, CUT SHAPES FROM FOAM.
3 EMBELLISH FEATHERS WITH NICOLE DIMENSIONAL PAINT. LET DRY. GLUE FEATHERS TO ONE SIDE OF BODY SHAPE. GLUE SPOON TO OTHER SIDE. SEE PHOTO.
4 GLUE ON EYES, WATTLE, BEAK AND WINGS. EMBELLISH WINGS WITH BROWN DIMENSIONAL PAINT. LET DRY.
Also, Check out their website www.nicolecrafts.com for more cute crafting ideas.
-Kim
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Cookie Cutters with a recipe
Come and check out our selection of Cookie cutters. We have your "everyday", Thanksgiving and Christmas Cutters. Use our Cookie Cutters with this delicious sugar cookie recipe below:
Christmas Sugar Cookies
1 1/8 C Shortening (half butter)
1 1/2 C Sugar
3 eggs
1 tsp lemon flavoring
3 3/4 C flour
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
Cream together the shortening/butter, sugar, eggs and lemon flavoring. Blend flour, baking powder and salt; stir in shortening mixture. Chill dough at least 1 hour.
Heat oven to 400 Degrees. Roll the dough 1/8" thick on a floured board. Cut with "cookie cutters". Place on ungreased baking sheet. Bake 6-8 minutes.
Makes 5 to 6 dozen
(modified from Betty Crocker, 1961, by Emma Gebo)
Frost and decorate as desired by using easy creamy icing.
2 tbsp soft butter
1/4 tsp salt
1 tsp salt
1 tsp lemon flavoring
2-3 C powdered sugar
2 tbsp water or milk
In a small bowl, use a spoon to mix the butter, salt, flavoring, and part of the powdered sugar until creamy. Add more powdered sugar and the liquid as needed to create an easy to use icing for your cooking. Tint small portions of the frosting as desired for decorating your cookies.
-Emma
Christmas Sugar Cookies
1 1/8 C Shortening (half butter)
1 1/2 C Sugar
3 eggs
1 tsp lemon flavoring
3 3/4 C flour
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
Cream together the shortening/butter, sugar, eggs and lemon flavoring. Blend flour, baking powder and salt; stir in shortening mixture. Chill dough at least 1 hour.
Heat oven to 400 Degrees. Roll the dough 1/8" thick on a floured board. Cut with "cookie cutters". Place on ungreased baking sheet. Bake 6-8 minutes.
Makes 5 to 6 dozen
(modified from Betty Crocker, 1961, by Emma Gebo)
Frost and decorate as desired by using easy creamy icing.
2 tbsp soft butter
1/4 tsp salt
1 tsp salt
1 tsp lemon flavoring
2-3 C powdered sugar
2 tbsp water or milk
In a small bowl, use a spoon to mix the butter, salt, flavoring, and part of the powdered sugar until creamy. Add more powdered sugar and the liquid as needed to create an easy to use icing for your cooking. Tint small portions of the frosting as desired for decorating your cookies.
-Emma
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Snowman Card
Check out this idea for a cute Christmas card.
Use one half of a 8 1/2 x 11" piece of card stock in a dark color.
Use Bo Bunny rub one for the background.
Remove the blue protective covering from both sides of the acrylic sheet and using the snowman die cut and cut out the snowman.
Out of a six inch sheet you can get a snowman and two or three snowflakes.
Cut off snowman's arms.
Use Staz- on cotton ink, pat the edges with the ink. Let it dry for a few minutes.
Use the 3/16 hole punch and punch the eyes, and centers of the snowflakes.
The one snowflake over laps the snowman.
Attach all pieces with a white glitter brad.
You can also use a tiny glue dot at the edge of the snowman to help him in place.
BETH
Friday, October 31, 2008
The SLICE is here!
Thats right, we have the SLICE made by Making Memories here at Sierras. Its the first portable cordless digital design cutter. Its easy to use and has many exclusive desgins.
Slice Package Contents:
1 Slice digital cutter
1 power cord
1 blade adjustment wrench
1 respositional adhesive
1 basics SD design card
1 foam brush
1 6x6 cutting mat
5 replacement blades wtih blade replacement tool
Value Price 179.99
Stop on in this weekend Friday Oct 31, Sat Nov 1 and Sunday Nov 2 for our weekend shopping cart sale. 25% off all regular priced items in your cart. THIS INCLUDES THE NEW SLICE MACHINE. BUY IT AT 25% OFF FOR A PRICE OF $134.99
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Jewelry Stands
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Home Dec/ Warm Hearted Candles
Add the warmth of candlelight to your home and office décor with our Warm-Hearted Candles. Sizes range from a 1.5” half round ball perfect for a votive look to an 8” tall pillar or square. Dinner columns will add a look of formality to your Holiday Table; pillars, columns, rounds, and ovals are perfect for candlescaping. Warm-Hearted Candles come in a great variety of home decor colors, and are available everyday at the value price of Buy 1, get 1 at half off.
-Emma
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Clear Glass Ornaments are IN!
These are perfect for crafted ornaments! Decorate them with stickers, paint, rainbow markers (for glass & ceramics), photos, scrapbook paper, & snow writers or accents. Fill with sparkle flakes, sand or glitter. The ideas are ENDLESS! Unlock your imagination and have FUN! Get started on your HOLIDAY CRAFTING today.
We carry:
12 ct round in clear, frost, & Iridescent
12 ct light bulb in clear
4 ct flat in clear
4 ct extra large round in clear
Only $4.99 per box. Come and check them out.
Kim
Monday, October 27, 2008
Tea Towels
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