Monday, September 2, 2013

Now Trending... Overnight Oats!

  Happy Labor Day weekend everyone!  Hope everyone is having a wonderful and safe holiday.  This weekend has been turning into less of a restful and more of a super productive weekend... BUT being organized sometimes helps me get MORE rest so I suppose it will be good for me anyway. :)

  This weekend I have been doing some MAJOR packing and organizing of my life and our big move coming up quickly!  I cannot believe we only have 3 weeks until we settle on our new home and MOVE.  (Ok I admit, I was about to write 4 weeks and then checked my calendar for accuracy and had a little panic attack when I realized I was one week off!)  3 weeks??  Holy muffins that's close!

  Anyway, in an effort to continue blogging but also packing (which means less crafting... *sniffle*) I figured I would share something that my dear friend Melissa introduced to me the other day when we were getting our hair cut... OVERNIGHT OATS!!!

  As a Pinterest junkie I am kind of ashamed that I did not jump on this bandwagon earlier but hubby and I went to the grocery store today and I can now announce that I am READY.  For those of you who don't know about this wonderful phenomenon, allow me to elaborate....   Overnight oats is oatmeal made the night before and placed in your fridge for easy access in the morning when you are running (late) out the door for work.  Most recipes call for not only rolled oats but also chia seeds, Greek yogurt, and a fun little flavoring to mix things up and keep you fuller for longer.  Personally I cannot make plain oatmeal in the morning because I am guaranteed to be starving by 10am.  (Yes, even if I finish my oatmeal at 9:59, ha).  With the extra ingredients like yogurt and chia seeds I'm hoping I can at least last until lunch!

  Since I was trying something new I figured what other ingredient would be perfect than Nutella!  I used to have this stuff when I was a kid... I remember everyone in school being jealous that I had a "chocolate sandwich" for lunch.  The combination of chocolate and hazelnuts have a long history in our family but a very short lifespan in our home.

  Anyway, my first attempt at overnight oats was a delicious success!  I combined rolled oats, chia seeds, plain almond milk and 1 Tablespoon of Nutella, shook it like crazy (in a mason jar.... OF COURSE) and placed in my fridge overnight.  This morning, I added just a tiny bit more almond milk since Nutella in the fridge gets a little stiff and VIOLA!  Chocolatey hazelnutty goodness.
   Ok, the owl timer was in no way involved in the overnight oats process but he was a gift from my sister (we love all things cute and adorable)... and adds some color to the photo!

  I have to admit, I was a little hungry afterwards so I ate a banana with my meal as well to help fill me up.  I'm thinking that once I start adding the yogurt and perhaps some flax seed it will bulk up the "full-ness" factor.  I've already pinned a ton of other recipes... I'm thinking of adding banana and peanut butter to my next one!  See my Pinterest site for other ideas... under my "Healthy Bites" board.

  Since I am still new to this whole regularly blogging thing I'm still trying to figure out how to actually post a recipe in a format that I like.  If anyone wants the exact amounts I used and doesn't want to look the recipe up on my Pinterest board let me know in the comments section below.

  Well, I'm off to do a little more packing and organizing!  Have a great rest of your holiday weekend!

 

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

A Smile for Tuesday


Ok, I truthfully have nothing "crafty" to add to this entry but I was looking through old photos and came across this adorable picture.  I hope everyone is as optimistic as this little turtle today!

Happy Tuesday!

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Crafting 2.0

  Okie dokie so it's been awhile.  In fact, I was actually about to start a completely different blog-- and was in the process of thinking of a good "crafty" name when I said to myself "Self!  You already have a perfectly good and sadly neglected blog!"  So why start a new one when I can add to this??

  Life is crazy but super happy right now.... my friends are all about to get married or married and starting to have kids... it makes me so excited!!  It's also equally as exciting that with weddings/engagement parties/bridal showers/baby showers come opportunities to be creative for the people I love.  Hubby and I also bought a house and will be moving in one month exactly which means I'll finally be able to make some of my cute little home decor projects that I've been pinning on Pinterest.

  With me FINALLY having stable hours and reliable job I can at last start to integrate fun back into my life.  :)  So with any hope, I'll be able to maintain this blog a little better and post various crafting projects.

  One of my most favorite things to do lately is go to BYOB painting classes where an instructor shows you how to paint something that you can bring home that night and display on your wall.  In fact, a nearby ceramic studio owner and I were talking about those classes and she mentioned she wanted to start having more of them... and actually asked me if I wanted to teach one!  I still haven't taken her up on it, mostly because of time reasons but I'm thinking that I can start using some of my free time to decide on a painting and actually teach a class.  I've never done anything like that before but it seems like it would be fun!

  It is this invitation to teach a class that caused me to start thinking about an idea that's been sort of brewing for a little while.   Now that my friends and I are older and establishing ourselves in our new lives, we are sort of past that go out/bar scene that used to be so much fun during college.  We love getting together and catching up and chatting.  That's the nice part about those painting classes... you go with a friend and catch up, sip some wine and munch on a couple snacks.  Perfect evening.

  Well since I feel like I am always thinking of little projects to do and it seems like everyone is enjoying "DIY" projects lately and had a thought.... what if a bunch of us hosted a "craft night" every month or so?  It would be a chance to get together, make something fun and useful, and catch up on life.

  Last weekend, I joined a couple of friends to make these cute hand painted stemless wine glasses which I had actually made awhile ago and posted on Facebook.  The girls who commented on them wanted to make them so we finally set a date to get together and paint.  The glasses were from the dollar store and the paint and brushes I already owned so it was pretty inexpensive for everyone and was such fun!  Since I had already painted my stemless wine glasses I actually painted another set of dollar store glasses to give as a gift.... they were cactus stemmed margarita glasses.  They turned out great!  (I forgot to take a photo... whoops!)

  Here are my stemless wine glasses:
Yes, they are on top of our bar right now (hence the Stoli Razz in the background).  I love them!  Technically they are supposed to be top rack dishwasher safe but I haven't wanted to chance it so I always hand wash them.  The hubby is trained to do so as well. :)

  I think these glasses make a great housewarming gift or perhaps bridal shower gift depending on the couple!

  My next favorite new project/craft is based off of something I saw for $80 on the Red Envelope site.  I rarely buy stuff off the site but love perusing it for project ideas.  I think the item was a print on canvas or something... but I figured why not HAND paint on canvas?  Seems more special to me.  This gift is actually still sitting in my home waiting to be mailed so if for some reason you are reading this Christine... here is the first half of your wedding gift tee hee!  Hope you like it.  :)  Excuse the poor photo... it was dark outside when I took this hence the glare.  I also have an iPhone 4s so my camera isn't as amazing as the iPhone 5.


This gift has so many possibilities with color, etc and it was a lot of fun to make!   I think my next one will be an eggplant purple background with maybe light blue birds.  Or yellow.  We shall see!  Any color suggestions are appreciated.

Lastly,  I have been snapping pics of my crafts on my phone lately and haven't done anything with them so I figured I'd share a couple here.  This tray below was actually at the ceramic store where I may be teaching the painting class.  The owner is super sweet and my friend Tamara and I had a ton of fun painting our ceramics.  Tam made a beautiful Chip N Dip bowl which she uses regularly (in fact we used it the other day during our wine glass painting!).  My tray is obviously only for around Christmas but I couldn't resist the cute little penguin cartoon that I found online.  The only problem is I hate covering him up!


And lastly, two paintings that I did with my friend Brittany and (once again) Tamara!  (I think she is fully addicted to all things DIY- hooray!)  The first painting is of boathouse row in Philadelphia.  I think both paintings look great and it's cool how much variation is between mine and Brittany's.  In the background you can see some of the other paintings that have been done in the studio... I've had my eye on that Van Gogh Midnight Cafe painting for awhile!  One of these days....


 This second one is continuing on the Philadelphia theme with a sunset cityscape of the City of Brotherly Love.  In the foreground is the famous clock tower with William Penn on top!  This painting was a TON of fun to do and again, both turned out great.  Also note that Tam and I totally match with her red dress and my red top.  :)


Well I suppose it's time to get back to my weekend of packing.  I am attempting to have a large amount of packing completed (well actually ALL of it) before we settle on Sept 24th.  Soooooo exciting!!

Happy weekend everyone!!