Friday, July 10, 2015

Cinderella Bridal Shower: How-to Crafts and Decor


I wanted to do another post about the Cinderella Bridal Shower I threw a few months back. I wanted to give some directions for some of the some of the fun things I made. The original post is here: http://berriesofwisdom.blogspot.com/2015/03/cinderella-bridal-shower.html
 

First thing, is these adorable little mice! They were easy and fun! And delicious!
 

 HERSHEY KISS MICE:
Hershey Kisses
Googly Eyes
Pink Paper
Hot Glue
Pink Marker (I used a highlighter)
 
Cut the pink paper into ears. Mine were long, with one rounded end (kind like a half oval). I hot-glued 2 Kisses together with the ears in between them, round end sticking out. Then hot-glue the googly eyes and color the Hershey Kiss tag pink, for the tail. I also cut off the tag near the nose too.
 
I also put the extra Kisses I had in little blue organza bags from the Dollar Store, along with some cut-outs form princess scrapbook paper I had. These made adorable party favors to take home with the little chocolate mice.

 
 
      
 And the mice were a cute addition in the cheese too!

I bought these 'glass' slippers off the Internet. Some website, they were about $10 for 24 slippers. And then after the party, my kids kept a couple and I used a few for a mini-golf course that I made for a wedding (that's a whole 'nother post...), and then I sold the remaining 'glass' slippers on a Facebook Yard Sale site for $10. I filled them with gold, white, and blue Sixlets.

 
 
These paper fan clocks were really fun and easy too. I have them set at midnight, for when Cinderella has to get home form the ball.

 First, make paper fans. You can easily make these fans for all sorts of décor for any kind of party. They can be made big or small, hanging down or taped to a wall. Even small and on a stick.
 1. Accordion fold the paper long way.

 2. After folding, fold it in half and secure the 2 sides that are touching together. Staple, hot-glue, tape. I just recently discovered hot-glue (I know, crazy!) and it is the fastest for this. Then the stapler.
 
3. Do this with 4 pieces of paper. Then attach them together like the below formation.


4. Cut out a circle of paper in a different color and hot-glue to the center of the circle. Do this for any decorative fan, it makes it look better and neater. Then for this particular project I cut out arrow/hands and pointed them to midnight!


 
And these gold and silver tooth picks were fun and cute for the meat and cheese tray! I got them off Amazon for about $4 and I have used them for many others parties since.
 


I made these adorable 'pumpkins' with clementines and celery!

And the main dish were these delicious Mini Ham Cup Omelets
 













Thursday, May 21, 2015

Freezer Meal Extravaganza!


My best friend Amy and I wanted to bring some freezer meals to a good friend who is pregnant with IDENTICAL TWINS right now. We decided to make a bunch of meals for her, but also for ourselves while we were at it since we'd already be in the kitchen cooking and prepping anyway. We decided on these 7 meals for now, and we made 3 of each meal (That's 21 meals!!!)

I will have the meals, recipes, my shopping list, and prep strategy here. You can follow it and make yourself 21 meals to pop in your freezer, or have a friend help you and split them, or prepare them for someone who may need them. Or just make a few for yourself or someone else. The possibilities are endless.

MEALS:

Mexican Taco Shells
Italian Stuffed Shells
Tater Tot Casserole
Chicken Spaghetti Bake
Chicken & Broccoli Casserole
Crockpot Hawaiian BBQ Chicken
Crockpot Hawaiian Chicken

RECIPES:

*MEXICAN TACO SHELLS*

Ingredients:
.75lb ground beef
1/2 onion
 1 package of taco seasoning
4 oz. cream cheese
12-15 jumbo pasta shells
1 cup salsa
1 cup taco sauce
1 cup cheddar cheese
1 cup monterey jack cheese



Directions:

Brown ground beef and onion; add taco seasoning and prepare according to package directions.  Add cream cheese, cover and simmer until cheese is melted. Blend well. Set aside and cool completely. 

 While ground beef is cooking, cook the pasta shells according to directions; drain (undercook shells slightly if planning on freezing them). Set shells out individually on cutting board/baking sheet so that they don’t stick together.



Pour salsa on bottom of 9×13 baking dish.  Stuff each shell with the meat mixture. Place shells in 9×13 pan open side up. Cover shells with taco sauce.  Cover with foil and bake for 30 minutes.




After 30 minutes, add shredded cheese and bake for 10-15 more minutes.  Top with any condiments you’d like (green onions, black olives, etc.) Serve with sour cream and/or more salsa.


For freezing: Add cheese on top before covering.

Write on tin: Thaw. Bake at 350 degrees for 40-50 minutes. Top with more cheese. Also garnish with green onions, olives, sour cream, tortilla chips etc.






*ITALIAN STUFFED SHELLS*

Ingredients:
.75 lbs Ground Beef
1/2 Onion
1 Jar Spaghetti Sauce
12-15 Jumbo Shells
16 oz Cottage Cheese
2 cups Mozzarella Cheese
1/2 cups Parmesan Cheese
Directions:
Brown ground beef and onion. While ground beef is cooking, cook the pasta shells according to directions; drain (undercook shells slightly if planning on freezing them). Set shells out individually on cutting board/baking sheet so that they don’t stick together.
Put meat mix in a bowl and add cottage cheese and a little bit of spaghetti sauce
Pour a little sauce on bottom of the pan. Stuff shells with meat and cottage cheese mix. Sprinkle mozzarella and parmesan over shells. Cover in sauce.
Write on tin (for freezing): Thaw. Bake at 350 degrees for 40-50 minutes.

*TATER TOT CASSEROLE*

Ingredients: 
.75 lbs ground beef
Onion, diced
Minced Garlic
Salt and Pepper
SeasonAll
1 can Cream of Mushroom Soup
1 can of Green Beans (Or corn.) - I use both!
1 package Tater Tots
I cup grated cheddar Cheese

Directions:
Saute onion and garlic in a large skillet until softened. Add beef and seasonings. Drain. Set Aside.
Spread soup and beans/corn in bottom of a 9x13 baking dish, season with salt and pepper. Slowly add meat, then tot with frozen tater tots. Season with salt and pepper again. 
Top with cheese.

Bake at 350 degrees for 30-45 minutes if not freezing.
Write on tin: Thaw. Bake at 350 degrees for 60 minutes. Add more cheese on top if desired.


*CHICKEN SPAGHETTI BAKE*


Ingredients:
3 cups cooked, cubed chicken meat
8 ounces spaghetti, broken into pieces
1 can Rotel tomatoes
1/4 cup chopped green bell pepper
1/2 cup chopped onion
1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream
of mushroom soup
1/4 cup chicken broth
2 cups shredded Cheddar cheese
Salt and Pepper to taste

Directions:

Put uncooked spaghetti in a large pot of salted boiling water. Let simmer, stirring occasionally, for 8 to 10 minutes or until pasta is al dente. Drain.
In a large bowl combine the chicken, cooked spaghetti, Rotel, bell pepper, onion, soup, chicken broth and 1 cup of the cheese. Season with salt and pepper to taste and mix all together. Spread mixture into a 9x13 inch baking dish and bake in the preheated oven for 30 minutes. Sprinkle remaining cup of cheese on top and bake for another 15 minutes.

Bake at 350 degrees for 30-40 minutes (if not freezing)
For Freezing: And cheese on top before covering and freezing.
Write on tin: Thaw. Bake at 350 degrees for 40-50 minutes. Add more cheese if needed.

*CHICKEN AND BROCOLI CASSEROLE*

Ingredients:
Cooked Chicken (diced)
Cooked Rice
1 can Cream of Chicken Soup
1 bag Frozen Broccoli
1/2 cup Milk
2 TBSP Butter
2 Cups Cheese
1 cup breadcrumbs

Directions:
Mix Chicken, Rice, Cream of Chicken, Milk, and Butter together in pan. Layer broccoli on top of rice mixture. Top with cheese and breadcrumbs.

Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes (if not freezing)
Write on tin (For Freezing): Thaw. Bake for 60 minutes and 350 degrees.

(Amy has a smaller family, so we made her meals into 2 smaller containers, so she actually ended up with 14 different meals for her family! You could do this too)


*CROCKPOT HAWAIIAN BBQ CHICKEN*

Ingredients:
4 chicken breasts
2 cups BBQ sauce
1 can cubed pineapple
1/2 green pepper (optional)
1 onion diced
4 cloves garlic diced
1 tsp black pepper

Directions:
Add all ingredients to a Ziploc bag or freezer container.
Write on bag: thaw slightly, cook 4-6 hours on low in slow cooker. Serve over rice.

*CROCKPOT ITALIAN CHICKEN*

Ingredients:
4 chicken breasts
3 T olive oil
1 large green pepper, diced
1 large red pepper, diced
1 large squash and/or zucchini diced
1 bunch of celery, diced
5 garlic cloves diced
16 oz of tomatoes diced (canned)

Directions:
Add all ingredients to a Ziploc bag or freezer container. Write on bag: thaw slightly, cook on low 6-8 hours. Serve over spaghetti noodles or rice.


SHOPPING LIST(S):

DOLLAR TREE: THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT!!!!

Go to the Dollar Store to buy your disposable aluminum tins to cook all the casserole in!!! They are usually 2 large tins for $1 at the dollar store, where you can pay $3-4 per tin at the local grocery store. I think aluminum tins are one of best values you can find at the dollar store and I ALWAYS go out of my way to go there to pick them up when I need them.

COSTCO: (All of this can also be purchased anywhere too. It just saves on cost to buy these items in bulk).
1. Bag of frozen tenders or breasts (I used about 5-6 chicken tenders per casserole and 7 per crock pot meal, or about 4 breasts per casserole or 5 per crock pot meal would work too. But we did have A LOT of chicken).
2. 7+ lbs of ground beef. (I use about .75 lb ground beef per casserole, my mom uses a full pound per casserole. For the 3 meals casseroles that have beef, just times the amount you prefer X 9 if you're tripling the meals like we did or x 3 if you're just making one set of meals)
3. Cheese!!
4. Peppers
5. Onions

GROCERY STORE:

4 boxes Jumbo Pasta Shells
3 boxes of Spaghetti noodles
Rice
2 bottles Taco Sauce
2 jars Salsa
Small bag of Mozzarella Cheese
Can of Parmesean Cheese
Largest bottle of Spaghetti Sauce
Large Cottage Cheese
3 packages of Cream Cheese
5 lb bag of Tater Tots
3 cans of Green Beans
3 cans of Corn
3 cans diced Italian Tomatoes
3 cans of Rotel tomatoes
6 cans of Cream of Mushroom Soup (or equivalent in large cans)
3 cans of Cream of Chicken Soup (or equivalent in large cans)
Large box of Chicken broth
1 large can of cubed Pineapple
2 bottles BQ Sauce
Celery
2 Squashes
3 bags of frozen Broccoli (or 1 large bag)
Milk
1 can of Bread Crumbs
1 cube of butter
1 jar pre-minced garlic
Season Salt
Salt and Pepper
Cooking Spray- Spray all aluminum tins with cooking spray before assembling casseroles.
Gallon Ziploc Freezer bags



PREP:
First, I cut up a bunch of onions with my chopper (to put in with my ground beef recipes and set some aside for the Chicken Spaghetti Bake and Hawaiian BBQ Chicken recipe). Then I browned about 2.5 lbs of ground beef with some onion for the tater tot casseroles. While doing that I also defrosted my chicken for the Chicken Spaghetti Bake and the Chicken and Broccoli Casserole and pre-heated my oven for the chicken. ( The chicken for the crock pot meal goes right into bag frozen)

Then I boiled some water for the shells, while I seasoned the chicken and put it in the oven to bake. I seasoned it with salt, pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder. But you season with whatever you like.

While the chicken baked and the shells cooked (which I undercook slightly), I browned the remaining hamburger meat (about 4.5-5lbs) with some onion for the Taco Shells and Italian Stuffed Shells recipes. I also started chopping my peppers (for the Chicken Spaghetti Bake and crockpot meals) and the squash and celery too.

After the fresh veggies were all cut, I pulled the chicken out of the oven and let it cool (so I could chop it later). Then I took the browned hamburger that was for the Shell recipes (I'd already set aside the Tater Tot casserole beef that I'd cooked before) and I split it. I took about 40-45% of the cooked meat and put it in a bowl to prep the Italian Stuffed Shell filling (there are more cheeses in the Italian Stuffed Shells, so we don't need as much meat as for the Taco Shells. The remaining meat I left in the pan and added the taco seasoning (x3) and cream cheese (x3).

After I made my taco/cream cheese filling and set aside meat for the Italian Shells, I started some rice (about 2 1/2 cups for the 3 casseroles) in my rice cooker (For The Chicken and Broccoli Casserole). I did add a chicken bouillon cube into the rice cooker too to season it a little bit. At this point my kids woke up and needed to go to dance class. This whole process took a little over two hours, but almost everything was ready and prepped to start assembling all 21 freezer meals! Somewhere in here would have also been a good time to cook the spaghetti noodles (again, slightly under) and cube the cooked chicken.

Anyway, I came home form my daughter's dance class and finished up here. I cooked the spaghetti noodles and diced all the chicken, then we began the assembly. (Remember to spray pans with cooking spray before assembling casseroles.)

Amy assembled one casserole, 3 pans at a time, while I assembled a different casserole, 3 pans at a time. We did this with all 5 casseroles, labeling them and stacking them in the freezer. Then Amy threw together the crockpot meals in freezer bags, while I cleaned up. All in all it took the two of us about 2 hours to get all the meals together.

 So, about 1 hour of shopping, under $200, and 4 1/2 hours of putting the food together (I did take a break in the middle of that too.....) we had 21 freezer meals all ready to go. Amy took her 7 meals home, I have 7 meals in my freezer now, and we took 7 meals to our amazing friend first thing the next morning.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Mini Ham Cup Omelets



 
I have made these a few times lately for Bridal Showers and brunches with friends and they are always super popular and very cute too!
 
 HAM CUP OMELETS
 
Ingredients (Makes 12):
 
Pam Olive (or vegetable) Oil Spray
12 Ham Slices
Diced Green Peppers & Onions, sautéed in butter
8-10 Eggs
Splash of Milk
Salt and Pepper
Picante Sauce (or Chunky Salsa)
Cheddar Cheese
Green Onions Diced
Standard Muffin Tin
 
Directions:
Preheat Oven to 350 degrees
Spray muffin tin
Place ham slice in each muffin tin
Sprinkle a bit of pepper and onion mix in each ham cup
Beat eggs, milk, and salt & pepper in bowl together (like you would for scrambled eggs)
Pour egg mix into each cups
Put a dollop of Picante Sauce in each cup (this is what actually gives these flavor, they are a little bland without the Picante. Salsa and hot sauce work well too)
Top with Cheddar cheese and green onions
Bake 25-35 minutes, until eggs are cooked through
Let cool a bit before removing to a platter or plate
 
The above recipe is the best, easiest, and most poplar version I make of these. But I do make some other versions too.
 
HAM CUP OMELETS 2 (Caprese Ham Cup Omelets)
 
Ingredients (Makes 12):
 
Pam Olive (or vegetable) Oil Spray
12 Ham Slices
Diced Spinach Leaves
8-10 Eggs
Splash of Milk
Garlic Powder, Salt and Pepper
Diced Bacon
Diced Tomato
Mozzarella Cheese
Fresh Basil, chopped
Standard Muffin Tin
 
 
Directions:
Preheat Oven to 350 degrees
Spray muffin tin
Place ham slice in each muffin tin
Sprinkle a bit spinach in each ham cup
Beat eggs, milk, and seasonings in bowl together (like you would for scrambled eggs)
Pour egg mix into each cups
Sprinkle Bacon and Tomato in egg mix
Top with Mozzarella Cheese
Top with Basil
Bake 25-35 minutes, until eggs are cooked through
Let cool a bit before removing to a platter or plate
 
There also reaches a point in my omelet ham cup prep where I just start to throw everything in the cups. Bacon, peppers & onions, Picante sauce, cheddar and mozzarella.... Just throw it all in there. It turns out good, especially with the Picante or salsa in there. I have also made some without the ham slice liner for vegetarians. These are also gluten-free (just check the individual ingredients you use.)
 
 
They were the main protein dish at these bridal shower.
(They are on the round platter, more on the platter with the grapes, and more cooling back on the stovetop.)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, April 13, 2015

Wedding Veil Favors and Decor for Bridal Showers and Bachleorette Parties




One of my best friends is getting married on Saturday! I am a Bridesmaid so I have had the honor of helping with the wedding and throwing her some fun parties! I briefly wrote about her Cinderella Bridal Shower already http://www.berriesofwisdom.blogspot.com/2015/03/cinderella-bridal-shower.html, but I wanted to make another quick post about some cute favors I made for her Bachelorette Party over the weekend.




This whole idea started because I originally wanted little flasks for all the girls, but that is very expensive. So then I wanted little empty mini bottles and was going to fill them up myself, but that also seemed expensive and my friend Amy didn't like the idea of giving 17 girls 3 oz. of booze each to carry around in their purse... And then we decided that water is more of a necessity during Bachelorette Party shenanigans.

 
These were so cute. All I used was white tulle (from the dollar-store), white ribbon (dollar-store), and I found the little dresses at the dollar-store. I would have cute a dress out from the Cricut paper cutter too, or you just do the veil alone on any bottle and it'd be adorable! And a hot-glue gun. I'm really into my hot glue gun these days....
 
 

 The little bottle in the front is full of Bourbon, that one was for the Bride.
 

 
We also made little survival kits for the all the girls at the party full of everything you might need on a night out: band-aids (which we used quite a few of), hair-tie holders, ibuprofen, mints, granola bars, etc. and we put a crystal light energy packet in each bag too to go in the water.
 
 
 

 
These would be cute at a Bridal Shower too, even at a wedding. Or you could just add the veil and/or dress to little mini-bottles of alcohol too. Or anything. Lotions, soap, etc.










Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Kid's Fun Necklace for Airplane Ride, Road Trip, or Movie Treat


I first made one of these necklaces 3 years ago! These are old, not super good-quality photos, but this is one of my popular pins on Pinterest. Super easy and fun.

My kids and I will make these together, that's a fun activity in itself. Then we usually save them for when we go on a long plane ride or road trip, or sometimes to the movies. It will really keep them entertained on a plane, and quiet too (since their mouth is full). One of my kids take the time to eat the snacks in an order, which takes even more time! My other kid does care and just chows down.

GOOD TREATS TO USE (anything with a center, really)
 
  • Twist pretzels
  • Gummy Lifesavers (I don't want the little one to choke on a hard candy)
  • Mini Fudge Stripe Cookies
  • Fruit Loops, Apple Jacks, any round cereal. (The kids love a variety)
 
I will store the treat necklace in a big Ziploc bag until we use it, to maintain some freshness. And we usually only make them a few days in advance too. Good luck and have making this, and eating this fun necklace, with your kiddos!

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Cinderella Bridal Shower

 
 


My bestest friend from college, Julie is getting married! Whoo-hoo! I am so very excited for her, especially since I helped set her up with her fiancé, Wayne. Julie has loved Cinderella since she was a little girl and before she was even engaged (she might not have even had a boyfriend at the time....) but  I decided that when the day came for her to get married,I would throw her a beautiful Cinderella themed bridal shower.




 Cinderella's Glass Slippers (filled with Sixlets candy)


This tray of party favors and candy is one of my favorite things at the party. I just think the mice and treat bags turned out SO CUTE!
 
 
I am so happy with how everything turned out for this party. It was so cute and fun and exactly what I envisioned. My friends Adrienne and Amy helped me set up the party, and Adrienne helped with a lot of the party details too.
 
I'm waiting to get all my pictures back from Amy, who always takes great pictures of my parties. But I was so excited about this, that I couldn't wait to post SOMETHING! I'll do some follow up posts with all the décor, how-to's of how and what I did, recipes and everything else.
 
 
 
 
 


 

Clementines and a little celery stick make an adorable pumpkin! I think I would make these for a Halloween party too.
 

The food was beautiful and delicious! The main protein dish were Ham Cup Omelets, you can find the recipe here http://berriesofwisdom.blogspot.com/2015/04/mini-ham-cup-omelets.html. Stay tuned and I will post how-to's and recipes from this shower!
 
 

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Interesting Facts about Uranus....In the Bathroom

Husband and I built our dream home last fall. We moved in mid-December, so we've now been in it almost 3 months!!! It was a crazy, fun, exciting, and sometimes stressful adventure! We also got rid of (most) all of our furniture and décor and started fresh in the new house. Also, fun, exciting, and sometimes stressful (i.e. expensive...). I will post most of the rooms we have done, but I am going to start here with the bathroom. And not even the master bath or anything, but our main level bathroom. I know, I'm weird.
The reason I'm posting this room first is because I think I am clever and funny (Ha ha.) I saw the sign below in a Jimmy Johns bathroom. I thought it was very funny. Because it talks about Uranus, the planet, and its in the bathroom. And even though it only ever mentions Uranus, the planet, I can't help but think of something else that sounds similar and is funny and immature bathroom humor....


My bathroom is decorated in yellow and gray chevron. I wanted the bathroom to be cute, fun, and done in bright colors since the tile, counters, and walls are very light and neutral.


The bathroom set is from Wal-mart. Seriously. I went to every nice home, linen, and décor store and looked online too and then stumbled upon this at good, ole Wal-mart. It was cheap too.  

All that was missing from my fun, bright bathroom was a cute sign with interesting facts about Uranus in coordinating colors.


Size 16x20

(Sorry some of these are not the best quality photos)


 I found Joyful Art Designs shop on Etsy and asked her if she could make the original sign from Jimmy Johns but cute for me. You can find her for yourself at:

She designed a digital print for me in a 16x20 size. I uploaded the digital copy she sent me to my local Costco and I had it printed on a nice canvas. It turned out way better than I ever thought it would. I have now discovered a great new way to create my own unique wall art. (I was originally going to get it printed on nice paper and get it framed, but I couldn't find a yellow 16x20 wall frame like my brain originally envisioned. )

I get a lot of compliments and chuckles for my Interesting Facts about Uranus wall sign. Its a great conversation starter during the parties we have too, so I wanted to share it. Have fun with this and learn something new about the seventh planet from the Sun.



Digital Art designed by: Olivia Snyder, Joyful Art Designs