Showing posts with label Michaels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michaels. Show all posts

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Strawberry Roses

Perhaps you've seen this photo floating around the internet of strawberry "roses":


Aren't they beautiful? Like something Martha Stewart could do in 10 seconds and probably impossible to do yourself? Well, I decided to challenge myself and let you know the reality behind the photo. And believe it or not, you can totally make these!


Quite simply, you'll need:

1. Lollipop sticks
2. Strawberries (if you want to make 5, buy a pack of 25)
3. A really sharp, small knife

The first thing I recommend is getting your strawberries cold. Think back-of-the-fridge cold. The closer to room temperature, the easier it is for them to become mushy and therefore, impossible to cut.

Once they're practically frozen, use your knife to cut a small hole near the stem. This will make it easier for you to poke the lollipop stick through.



Start by making four small slits around the base of the strawberry. Gently pull them away from the center so as to replicate petals.


Now you can either cut directly behind those petals to get a layered look...


But I recommend cutting in between the spaces and slightly bending the tips so they take on more of a petal-shape.


If you're lucky, you'll cut perfect "roses" with every strawberry. If you're not Martha Stewart, you'll probably make 1 good strawberry rose for every 5 attempts (so it's best to start this project hungry, since you can eat your mistakes!). Two things you should try to avoid include:

#1. Cutting too close to the base and therefore, having the petals fall off.


#2. Pushing the lollipop stick all the way through the strawberry OR cutting too close to it.


With enough practice, your strawberry roses will look good enough to smell and admire. Be patient, have a steady hand, and remember to keep them cold to keep their shape and not get mushy!


TOTAL COSTS: About $5 for a "bouquet" (depending on how many you eat)
$2.99/lb. of strawberries at Vons
$1.99 for Wilton lollipop sticks at Michaels

TOTAL AMOUNT OF TIME: Depends on how many you make
It only take a couple minutes to make one but if you rush it, you'll ruin it so take your time!

EASY-PEASY SCALE (1 super easy - 5 very difficult): 4 out of 5
It wasn't as hard as I had anticipated but as I said, only 1 out of every 5 came out well.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Cupcake Onesie Gift Box

Perhaps you've seen this floating around Pinterest when trying to search for a creative way to gift onesies. Sure, you could just wrap them and hand them over, but where's the fun in that? If your mother-to-be has a sweet tooth, she'll definitely enjoy this creative approach to gifting onesies. Note that it took me less than a minute per onesie so it's a simply and fast approach to gift wrapping!

All you need are:

1. Onesies (as the "cupcake")
2. Baby socks (as the "cherry" on top)
3. Cupcake liners
4. Cupcake box (optional - you could just use a regular box)


It's quite easy so don't be afraid! Step one: fold the sides of the onesie to the middle.


Step two: fold bottom over the top so it's half as wide.



Step three: take a sock, fold it however you like, and starting at one end of the onesie, start rolling it up.


Step four: place your onesie in cupcake liner.


Ta-da! See, I told you it was easy! Do this for however many onesies you have, put a ribbon on the box, and you're good to go!



TOTAL COSTS: About $20 (hey, I said it was easy, not cheap!)
$1.99 for Disney Cuddle Bodsuits 4-pack on Amazon
$8.00 for juDanzy 4-back of solid socks on Amazon
$4.29 for 24-pack of Wilton baking cups from Vons
$4.99 for 3-pack of cupcake boxes from Michael's

TOTAL AMOUNT OF TIME: Less than 5 minutes

EASY-PEASY SCALE (1 super easy - 5 very difficult): 1 out of 5
You're just rolling up onesies and putting them in cupcake liners - doesn't get much easier than that!