Friday, July 20, 2012

Paper Flower


How to make party decorations out of paper

There's something really satisfying about making your own... anything. And if you're throwing a party for someone, what better way to say "I like you" than to make the decorations by hand. Not to mention, it's cheaper. Not to mention, you can cut and assemble these while watching TV, so you'll feel productive and proud of yourself instead of like a guilty couch potato. Learn to make the paper flower centerpiece above at Santa Barbara Wedding Style.
Download free printable templates for mini candy boxes at Gi Det Videre. The PDFs have editable text fields so you can easily type in guests' names and use them as place cards or favor boxes. Check back at Gi Det Videre this week for more matching printables to add to the set.
Get a template and instructions from HGTV for making this party flag garland. Use paper in colors that match your plates, napkins and other party stuff, and you'll look like a pro.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Southern Belle Soul, Mountain Bride Heart: Pink and Grey Shabby Chic Mobile (DIY Multipurpose...

Southern Belle Soul, Mountain Bride Heart: Pink and Grey Shabby Chic Mobile (DIY Multipurpose...: Tutorial for this fun multipurpose pink and grey DIY chandelier/mobile! Perfect for a baby's room, bridal shower, baby shower or wedding! ...


These are all of the final projects!  
Below you will see individual tutorials for each pom pom


Materials:
16 sheets of felt
Scissors
Sewing pins
Styrofoam ball


Fold one end of the felt towards the center


Do the same with the other side


Then fold the entire piece in half


Cut half circles (You can obviously just trace and cut out circles, however that takes a very long time! So I did it this way to cut a ton of time out)



Once circles are all cut, take a pin and gather the circle of felt and pin it into the ball 


The finished product! 


Materials:
Tissue paper
Scissors
Sewing pins
Styrofoam ball


Just like with the felt ball, fold each end of the tissue paper towards the center


Again, like the felt ball above, fold the entire sheet of tissue paper in half


Cut circles along the folded edges



With the pins, gather circles and pin them into the ball


Finished Product!


Materials:
Streamers
Styrofoam ball
Hot glue


Tear 24 inch long pieces of streamer and crinkle to give a more distressed look


Begin folding at the end and rolling to form a flower



Finished Product!


Materials:
Tulle
Scissors
Sewing pins
Styrofoam ball


Cut circles in the tulle and pin into the ball with the same technique shown above



Finished Products!


Materials:
Fabric
Styrofoam ball
Hot glue


Tear strips of fabric about 1 inch wide and 24 inches long


Tie a knot in the end of the strip and begin folding and rolling the strip to form a flower



The Finished Product!!


Materials:
Cupcake holders
Sewing pins
Styrofoam ball


Gather cupcake holder and push it into the ball with a pin


(I ran out of grey, so I had to use pink and white ones too, but it worked out well since that was my color scheme!)

The Finished Product!


Materials:
Fabrics
Styrofoam ball
Hot glue


Tie a knot in the end of the fabric strip (1 in wide by 12 to 24 inches long) and begin rolling it into a flower




My favorite ball. The Finished Product!!

recipe. the jello shots


How to Make Jello Shots



One of the more creative ways to serve alcohol at a party is to blend it with gelatin and serve the gelatin in small cups to make what most people will recognize as Jello shots. The process is likemaking regular Jello except with some alcohol added in the place of the cold water.
Jello shots actually originated in Parisian haute cuisine in the early 1800s. Napoleon Bonaparte’s chef recorded the first known recipe for “Orange-Flower and Pink Champagne Jelly.” This article will teach you how to make some basic Jello shots and will then give you some ideas for more creative spins on the traditional shot.

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Contents

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Traditional Jello Shots

This basic recipe creates a palette from which you can improvise a multitude of your own creative Jello shots.
  1. 1
    Gather your ingredients. To make approximately 32 1-ounce (30 ml) shots, you'll need:

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    • 1 6-oz. package of Jello(170 grams)
    • Approximately 3 cups of water
    • Approximately 1 cup of chilled alcohol of your choice
  2. 2
    Mix the water and alcohol to make 2 cups. The proportions will depend on the proof of the alcohol you use. Use the following ratios to ensure that the shots will set:


    • 13 oz. (6 1/2 tbsp., 390 ml) of 30 to 50 (~20%) proof alcohol with 3 oz. (1 1/2 tbsp., 90 ml) water
    • 10 oz. (5 tbsp., 300 ml) 80 to 100 (~45%) proof alcohol with 6 oz. (3 tbsp., 180 ml) water
    • 6 oz. (3 tbsp., 180 ml) 150 to 200 proof alcohol with 10 oz (5 tbsp., 300 ml) water
  3. 3
    Put the mixture in the refrigerator to chill. Wait until the mixture is completely chilled before moving onto the next step. This is important because the temperature at which alcohol evaporates (the boiling point) is 78.6 degrees C (173°F). Later you will mix the alcohol with a water that was just boiled at 100 degrees C (212°F). If the alcohol isn't cold, it might exceed its boiling point when mixed, and some of the alcohol will evaporate. This will make your shots less potent.
  4. 4
    Bring more than 1 cup of water to a boil. You'll need exactly 1 cup of boiling water, so put a little more than that in the pot or kettle since some will evaporate.
  5. 5
    Measure out 1 cup of boiling water and mix it with the powdered Jello. Stir constantly until the powder is completely dissolved.
  6. 6
    Stir in the chilled water and alcohol mixture.
  7. 7
    Spray the inside of the cups with cooking spray so the Jello easily slides out later. Adding small plastic spoons or Popsicle sticks can help, too.
  8. 8
    Pour the mixture into the cups.
  9. 9
    Place the shots on a tray in refrigerator (not the freezer). Chill them until they become firm (approximately 2 to 4 hours). Refrigerate until served and make sure to serve them cold.

Jello Shot Orange Slices

Setting gelatin in orange slices provides a fun and unique presentation. Make sure to scoop the oranges out well so that none of the pith shows up in your shot.
  1. 1
    Cut oranges in half.
  2. 2
    Use a spoon to remove the pulp, leaving just the rind of half an orange.
  3. 3
    Fill the halves with Jello mixture.
  4. 4
    Refrigerate the filled orange halves overnight. Even though they'll set in a few hours, the extra time chilling helps them firm up even more so that they don't fall apart when you cut them.
  5. 5
    Cut orange halves into thirds. See How to Make Jello Shots in an Orange for more information.

Layered Shots

Layering shots allows you to create different colors as well as different flavor combinations. To create a gradient effect, only chill each layer for 10 minutes before adding the next layer.
  1. 1
    Get three 3-ounce (85 g) packages of Jello, each of a different color.
  2. 2
    Make a Jello shot mixture from one package by cutting the recipe given earlier in half.
  3. 3
    Fill all the cups 1/3 of the way with the first batch of Jello.
  4. 4
    Allow the Jello to set completely.
  5. 5
    Repeat the same process for the second color. Pour the second batch into the same set of cups as the first. This will be your second layer of color. Your cups should be 2/3 of the way full now.
  6. 6
    Allow the two layers of Jello to set completely.
  7. 7
    Make a third batch and use that to fill all the cups. This will be your third (top) layer of color.
  8. 8
    Allow the three layers to set completely before serving.

Green Jello Shots

Green is just one color that you can create by adding food coloring. When you use unflavored gelatin, you basically have a blank canvas for any color that you desire.
  1. 1
    Make normal Jello shots with yellow Jello.
  2. 2
    Before pouring the Jello into the cups, add green and/or blue food coloring to make the Jello green. You can make multiple batches with varying shades of green if you want!
  3. 3
    Serve. These are especially great for St. Patrick's Day or Earth Day.

More Potent Jello Shots (Vodka)

These are very strong Jello shots, with 3/4 oz. (22 ml) or 1-1/2 oz. (45 ml) of vodka in each shot, respectively. Eat them responsibly.
  1. 1
    Start with a 3-ounce (85 g) package of Jello. Lime and orange flavors are ideal, as they will taste similar to vodka-based mixed drinks. Cherry may leave your Jello with a flavor reminiscent of cough syrup. Berry blue and grape are not recommended either.
  2. 2
    Mix the powder with 1/2 cup of boiling water. Don't skimp on this step—the water needs to be actually boiling to effectively dissolve the powder, and the mixture won't set if you use less than 4 oz.
  3. 3
    Stir the mixture until the powder is completely dissolved.
  4. 4
    Add 1-3/4 cup of 80-proof vodka to the mixture. You can actually add up to 2-1/4 cups of 80-proof vodka and the Jello will still set. However, anything more than 1-3/4 cups will cause the gelatin to get soft and slimy, and the liquor will overwhelm all of the other flavors.
  5. 5
    Pour the mixture into cups. If you used 1-3/4 cups of vodka, you will be able to make eighteen 1-oz. (30 ml) shots, or nine 2-oz. (60 ml) shots.