DIY Project: Winter Silver & Blue Pinecone Wreath

Hi everyone! My name is Erin and I'm the DIY wannabe behind How to Nest for Less!

I'm excited to be guest blogging here at Like a Bubbling Brook! I'm a HUGE fan and so grateful to be sharing a quick & easy project with you guys today.

The holidays have come and gone this year, and my house almost feels empty without decorations busting from the seams. I still wanted a little bit of winter flair so I decided to create a fun and festive Pinecone Winter Wreath using my favorite winter colors, silver & blue.

First I gathered my supplies:

  • Grapevine wreath
  • Pinecones
  • Silver & blue picks
  • Silver metallic spray paint
  • Hot glue gun
  • Crafting wire
  • Silver ribbon

I attached the pinecones that I found on clearance from Michael's using craft wire and hot glue. I made sure to completely cover the grapevine wreath with as many pinecones that would fit comfortably.

Once all the pinecones were in place, I spray painted the entire wreath in Rustoleum's metallic silver.

Now it's time to start adding the silver and blue floral picks that I got from Michael's on holiday clearance. Normally prices at $1.29 each, I got these for 70% off!

I used my hot glue gun and craft wire again to make sure all of the blue and silver picks were securely attached to the pinecone wreath. I also added some silver ribbon to the top for hanging on my front door. And that's it!

A beautiful silver and blue pinecone wreath to keep your door festive throughout the winter months!


Erin is a St. Louis based designer, wife, mother and author of the blog How to Nest for Less.

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12 Simple, Frugal Dishes For Potluck or Carry-In Parties

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There are so many dishes you could bring to a holiday potluck, but what are your choices if you're trying keep things simple and frugal during the holiday season? Plan now for your upcoming family, friends, or church gathering by browsing these inexpensive dishes that are also simple enough to make while creating memories with the children.

Here are 12 ideas to get you started:

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1)  Deviled eggs - Easy, yummy, and very inexpensive.  Add a layer of lettuce to the bottom of your flat serving dish to help keep them from sliding around.

2) Melon skewers - Try cantaloupe, honeydew, or any melon and use a melon baller to make perfectly round spheres, then skewer them.

3) Cheese and fruit tray - Children especially love cheese squares, so these make a great option if there will be children at the party.  Garnish with a few pieces of fruit, such as grapes or sliced strawberries.

4) Garlic hummus - My recipe is super easy.  You'll love it.

I'm sharing the rest of my list over at Raising Homemakers.  Won't you join me there?  I'd love for you to add your simple meal ideas, too!

Merry Christmas!

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From our family to yours, may you have a wonderfully blessed Christmas.

“The Son of God became a man to enable men to become the sons of God.” -C.S.Lewis

Matthew 1:21 She will bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.

Romans 15:13 May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.

2 Corinthians 9:15 Thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gift.

James 1:17 Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change.

 

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5 Hot Cocoa Recipes: Mostly Guiltless, Somewhat Guiltless, and Not-Guiltless-At-All

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Creamy, steamy hot chocolate is one of my favorite winter treats. With sugar, without sugar, spiced, mixed... Who knew there was such a variety of ways to make a delicious pot of cocoa?  Topped with luscious real whipped cream, it makes the perfect cold weather treat.

Here are five hot cocoa recipes you're sure to enjoy:

1) The Warm Chocolate Soother - Shared by Laura at Heavenly Homemakers, this is a not-too-sweet-treat, with a vanilla variation as well.

2) Classic Hot Cocoa - Naturally sweetened, this recipe by Kimi at the Nourishing Gourmet is very simple to make.

3) Hot Cocoa Dry Mix - Whole Foods shares an easy DIY cocoa mix, with variations for spiced hot cocoa as well as java cocoa.  Mmm!

4) Peppermint Stick Cocoa - This would be a wonderful gift-in-a-jar!  Amy at Homestead Revival has put this together beautifully.

5) Fat & Sassy Velvety Vanilla Hot Chocolate Mix - My sweet IRL friend Rachel shares her special cocoa and warns that you may get fat simply reading her recipe.  She also says that it's addicting and you may have someone knocking on your door in the middle of the night wanting more.  Proceed with caution!

Does your family enjoy hot cocoa on a cold, blustery day?  How do you make yours?

 

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Christmas Stocking Stuffer Ideas For Everyone On Your List

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Featured post by Mary of The Encouraging Home

Christmas is a wonderful time of year, but can also be expensive. One way we enjoy giving gifts is in the Christmas stockings.  Digging in the stocking is usually about as much fun as opening gifts.  Many families make this the bulk of their gift giving, with only one or two other gifts.  The little items are fun to buy during the year, and you can buy things your family will need anyway. It somehow seems more special coming out of a stocking on Christmas morning.

Look at places like the Dollar Stores, travel sections, or dollar sections of big stores to find items that are inexpensive.   Look for sales during the year for things you know you are going to buy anyway.   Many of these items you can get very cheap or free if you watch sales and use coupons during the year.  Keep a container to store things you find and keep a list handy.

Here's a big list of ideas that may help you find a few things to fill the stockings the frugal way:

General Stocking Stuffers Ideas:

  • Small notebook and pen/pencils–Kids love to draw and write.  My son has started carrying a notebook and pen in his pocket, like his dad.  He is always prepared and helps make list in the car.  Adults always need new pens.   My husband does, because I have a habit of putting pens in my pocket or hair and then in my pocketbook.  It must come from my teaching days. A strange habit to have.
  • Coloring book and crayons-Who doesn’t love to color?  A great activity for quiet time or to share with your child. Just DO NOT leave the crayons out of the box in a car on a hot day. The results will not be good.
  • Small books- I LOVE books, so my kids always get new books.
  • Toothbrush – My kids always get a new, battery powered toothbrush in their stocking. They get regular ones during the year, but the Christmas toothbrushes are special.
  • Mittens and toboggan/cap-Depending where you are from determines what you call the snuggly thing that keeps your head warm. In the south, it is a toboggan and we slide on the snow on a sled.   No matter what you call it, things to keep you warm in the winter is always great to find in the stocking and very appreciated on cold days.  There are usually big sales for these at the end of the season and you can usually get them very cheap to put back for next year.
  • Toiletries-My boys love getting combs, body wash, shampoo, deodorant, or cologne.  We normally use as many natural products as we can, but not always. Look in the travel section.  This size is perfect for kid or your husband if he travels often.  If you make your own soaps and products, this would be even more special.
  • Food- This can be fruit, nuts, individual snacks, candy, or gum that you normally do not allow during the year.  My boys like it when I find things in collectible tins.  They get to enjoy the treat and have a container for other things during the year.

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  • Ornaments- Our boys get a new ornament each year.  When they leave home, they will have a great collection.  I give this on December 1, but it could be nice in the stocking as well.  I usually try to get an ornament that describes them that year…what they were interested in or a vacation we took.  One way I save money is to look at the sales after Christmas.
  • Socks and Underwear- Yes, they get these in their stocking and they anticipate it every year.  In fact, our oldest was with Daddy shopping this month, and they were going to buy some underwear.  Our son said they shouldn’t buy it because Mommy would have it in the stocking. Everyday things are more enjoyable out of the stocking.
  • Chapstick or lip balm- They love getting chapstick.  It is nice to have that in the winter to protect your lips.  Just check the pockets before you wash their clothes.  It is a mess if it goes through the wash and then the dryer.
  • Flashlight – It is a good idea to keep a small flashlight by your bed and have some spread through the house.  Headlights are a neat idea for a flashlight and also work as a book light.
  • Small Stuffed Animals- Kids love sleeping with stuffed animals or taking them in the car.
  • Travel Games- Neat to play in the car or at home.

Boy Ideas: {For their Warrior Hearts}

  • Tools- My sons love any type of tool they can add to their tool box so they can fix things around the house or help Daddy when needed.
  • Key chains- We are farmers and they like to do everything Daddy does.  Including having a key chain hanging on their pants with a small flashlight.  Most of the keys they have are old ones that nobody knows what door they fit. But it makes them feel like men.
  • Hobby items or wooden craft projects - My sons loves rocks.  Anything that has to do with rocks.  We need a room to house their collection.  Small books, tools, or unique gems are special to them.  They also love to build things.  Lowes and Home Improvement have craft kits for kids on Saturdays.  They are free and you can usually go by and get the kit, even if you do not take your child to the workshop.  Is your child interested in any special hobby?
  • Bouncy balls or small cars- Two of my boys’ favorite things.

Girl Ideas: {For their Feminine Hearts}

  • Mani/Pedi Kit - With things to do your nails on a special night with Mommy.
  • Diary or journal – Girls love to record their thoughts and daydreams.
  • Hair Bows /Hairbrush - We like to be pretty starting at a young age, don’t we?
  • Mini sewing kit, cross stitch kit, knitting, or crocheting items - Bring back some of the lost arts with your little girls.

For Your Husband:

  • CDs or audio books- Is there certain music or artist your husband enjoys?  Are there any books that he would enjoy but cannot find the time to read?
  • Movies or Red Box Codes- Think special movies for a date night or a good western that he enjoys.
  • Manicure Kit – Do they call it that for men?  Tweezers and nail clippers are always needed and always seem to be misplaced.
  • Homemade Coupon Book- Include coupons for helping him do task around the house, date nights, back rubs.  There are lots of possibilities!

I hope this list has helped you think of a few things that could fill the stockings at your house.  If you are curious about how the Christmas stocking tradition came about, you might enjoy reading The Legend of the Christmas Stockings.

What do you put in your stockings?


Mary is a farm girl, wife, and homeschooling mom to two sons. She is passionate about her faith, family, homeschooling, healthy living and tries to find balance in it all, as well as farm life. She blogs at The Encouraging Home where she tries to encourage others in life and to stay focused on the Lord and the things that truly matter, even through stress, chaos, and trials. Connect with her on Facebook and Twitter.

 

 

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