Watercolors are one of my absolute favorite kinds of art and crafts. The colors are always so soft and beautiful, but sometimes it's hard to achieve this type of look if you are a beginner. Here is a super simple and easy trick to creating gorgeous water color backgrounds for any occasion or craft! You'll need a set of watercolors (mine are the cheap ones we had in grade school), a spray bottle, a ziplock bag, and a paint brush.
The first step is picking out the right kind of paper. Because we are using watercolors, it would be best to use a lighter color of paper that is thick like card stock or scrapbooking paper. The paper I used for this project was not as thick as card stock and a cream color. Next is to get started on painting! For this trick we are going to paint on the ziplock bag (sandwich or gallon depending on the size of your paper and desired background). Paint in a consistent line or pattern, switching hues or colors without overlapping them as shown below.
The next step is to take the spray bottle and spray at least 1-2 sprays of water onto the paper you want your background on. Then flip the ziploc bag onto the wet paper and water the colors spread and mix! For this step you can manipulate and move the colors around with your finger to achieve the desired look. Next take the ziplock bag off of the paper and let dry. You can reuse the ziplock bag just by wiping off the watercolors with a dry cloth and painting it again. Below are several different colors and patterns I tried (the colors are still wet, and will look better when dried.)
Once the paper dries feel free to try again with different colors, write a cute phrase, gift or keep as a personalized craft! I used this project to create a name tag/ label for someone and mounted it on card stock for extra sturdiness. I hope you enjoy this easy way to be crafty and look like a pro at watercolors! #doodledart for me to see your creations!
Thursday, February 28, 2019
Thursday, February 21, 2019
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Thursday, February 14, 2019
Peanut Butter Kiss Cookies
These cookies are so delicious and SO EASY! They make for a quick and sweet treat for holidays and parties! I made these for my husband for Valentines Day and used dark chocolate kisses instead of milk, as dark chocolate (and peanut butter) is his favorite.
Here's the recipe:
1 package of Betty Crocker Peanut Butter Cookies
1 egg
3 T water
2 T oil
1/2 cup sugar
about 40 Hersey Kisses
Make the Peanut Butter Cookies according to the package adding the contents, egg, water and oil to a mixing bowl. I mixed mine in my Kitchen Aid for under 5 minutes, until the batter was slightly sticky. Next preheat the oven to 375 and use your hands to roll the batter into balls. If you want bigger cookies, each ball should be about an inch wide making 24 balls. If you want smaller cookies, roll about 36 balls making them around a 1/2 inch wide. (Look at the photos to see how the smaller balls turned out!)
Next place the sugar in a bowl or flat container and gently coat each peanut butter ball, then transfer to a greased or silicon lined baking sheet. If making bigger balls, place them in the oven for 8 minutes. If making smaller balls, place them in the oven for 6 minutes.
While the cookies are baking, unwrap Hersey Kisses and set aside. Once the cookies are done, take them out of the oven and press a Hersey Kiss into the middle of each cookie. Let the cookies sit for about a minute before transferring to a cooling rack.
If you want the Kisses more melted, or if using dark chocolate Kisses, place back in the oven for 30-45 seconds, then take out to cool. Best eaten within 15-20 minutes while the chocolate is still soft! Enjoy!
Here's the recipe:
1 package of Betty Crocker Peanut Butter Cookies
1 egg
3 T water
2 T oil
1/2 cup sugar
about 40 Hersey Kisses
Make the Peanut Butter Cookies according to the package adding the contents, egg, water and oil to a mixing bowl. I mixed mine in my Kitchen Aid for under 5 minutes, until the batter was slightly sticky. Next preheat the oven to 375 and use your hands to roll the batter into balls. If you want bigger cookies, each ball should be about an inch wide making 24 balls. If you want smaller cookies, roll about 36 balls making them around a 1/2 inch wide. (Look at the photos to see how the smaller balls turned out!)
Next place the sugar in a bowl or flat container and gently coat each peanut butter ball, then transfer to a greased or silicon lined baking sheet. If making bigger balls, place them in the oven for 8 minutes. If making smaller balls, place them in the oven for 6 minutes.
While the cookies are baking, unwrap Hersey Kisses and set aside. Once the cookies are done, take them out of the oven and press a Hersey Kiss into the middle of each cookie. Let the cookies sit for about a minute before transferring to a cooling rack.
If you want the Kisses more melted, or if using dark chocolate Kisses, place back in the oven for 30-45 seconds, then take out to cool. Best eaten within 15-20 minutes while the chocolate is still soft! Enjoy!
Saturday, February 9, 2019
Valentine's Day Craft
Here is a simple and cheap Valentine's Day craft you can do with kids or just on your own to add some love to your home!
Construction or scrapbooking paper
Scissors
Stapler
First step is to cut long strips of colorful paper. With this particular project I did not use a straight edge cutter and just eyeballed it with scissors, and it turned out just fine! I tried to cut the strips about 1/2 - 1 inch in width.
Next is making your first heart to start the chain. Fold one strip of paper in half, creasing the fold. Then fold to to ends down creating a heart shape and use a staple to hold shape in place. See image below.
Then to add onto the chain simply fold and crease the next strip of paper and loop it through your previously made heart. Fold the two ends down to create the heart shape, staple, and repeat.
Make the chain as long as you'd like and place around a door frame, on the table, around a bookshelf or simple hang as a banner. This is such a cute, fast and festive way to decorate for Valentine's Day!
Heart Chain
Supplies needed:Construction or scrapbooking paper
Scissors
Stapler
First step is to cut long strips of colorful paper. With this particular project I did not use a straight edge cutter and just eyeballed it with scissors, and it turned out just fine! I tried to cut the strips about 1/2 - 1 inch in width.
Then to add onto the chain simply fold and crease the next strip of paper and loop it through your previously made heart. Fold the two ends down to create the heart shape, staple, and repeat.
Make the chain as long as you'd like and place around a door frame, on the table, around a bookshelf or simple hang as a banner. This is such a cute, fast and festive way to decorate for Valentine's Day!
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