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Make a Special Valentines Day Card

January 10, 2011 in Gifts by Hanna Trafford

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It always means more when you – or you along with your child – take the time to let your creativity kick in a make a special card for that someone special. And Valentines Day is as good as any other time to do that. Here are some creative ideas that will help you do that:

Thumbprint Valentines Card

You can make this card with even the youngest child – just help them to dip their thumbs into poster paints and show them how to put them onto the card (you may want to do a little practice  session or two)

What You Need:

  • Sheet of pink construction paper
  • Red and pink poster paint
  • Shiny pipe cleaner
  • Markers

How to Make it:

  1. Fold the sheet of construction paper in half and crease to create your card – trim to desired size
  2. Dip thumb in red paint and press onto card at slight angle. Lift and repeat to create the desired design – check out the picture for guidance, but feel free to get creative!
  3. Use the pipe cleaner to create a heart for centre of the card and markers to write your – or your child’s message. You can get even more creative here – use the marker to add arms and legs to the heart and even add a smiling face!
  4. Then just write a message into the centre of the card and you are done!
  5. Instead of construction paper, you can use white or coloured stock for this card

For more cards and Valentines Day crafts, recipes and tips,  check out:

Easy Valentines Day Crafts

 

 

Valentines Day Breakfast Recipes

 

 

How to Pla

n Valentines Day Party

 

 

Valentines Day Dinner Recipes

Best Romantic Movies for Valentines Day

 

 

Hope all this information will help you have a very special Valentines Day – please send in your comments, suggestions and experiences, your input is welcomed and much appreciated

 

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Christmas Decorating Ideas

December 13, 2010 in Featured Articles by Hanna Trafford

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I find that one of the best way for me is to look at what I could call “motivating decor”- pictures that give me ideas what to do as far as making our home festive for the season.

It is helpful to check out a few pictures and get ideas and then consider where you need to decorate, how much room you have and which ideas will make it mos sense. You also need to consider which ideas would negative impact space in your home – you don’t want your family and guests to be negotiating their movements around decorations – that would definite spoil the effect you are trying to achieve. Also consider children, their curiosity and excitement of the season could change you decor in a hurry!

I have picked a few here that may give you ideas you are looking for and added descriptions that may be quite helpful to you:

This works really well when you want to create an unusual centerpiece for your table when not in use. The minilights hang above an arrangement of Christmas Decorative Balls and bring out colours that really accent your decor. I have used this idea in a little different set up - I hung Christmas balls from a lighted ceiling fan at different levels, added decorative snowflakes and when the fan is turned on (low speed only or you will have a tangled mess on your hands!) the effect was beautiful. My little grandson loved it and I am going to use this idea again this year - this time, I will take pictures!

I have tried in the past to introduce different colour to my personal Christmas decor - but there is something special about the traditional red and white - it says Christmas right away! I also find that hanging decorations - I really like these red stars and white snowflakes a lot - makes the room three-dimensional and adds beautifully to the atmosphere. Pick a theme - whether it's stars, snowflakes to anything else you prefer and carry that idea to adding it to your table. You will achieve a beautiful look without a doubt!And when you add either silver of gold touches, the effect is absolutely beautiful!

This was the year when I decided that perhaps going away from the traditional reds and whites and turning to blue-white-silver combination is worth a try. That year's motiv was angels and I carried it in the decorations through the house. My tree stand in our front window and when lit, it adds to the outside decor beautifully.

We have a short railing from dining room to the upstairs level and I always decorate it, changing the colours of ribbons and adding other elements that go with the current theme. This one is from last year - I added holly berries and red ribbons - of course - the garland is lighted with mini lights. I just love the effect when those are the only lights on since the opposite side of the room has our Christmas tree

This picture took my breath away - this is the description of elegant, romantic Christmas decor if I ever saw one! Simple and very effective for those who are planning a special celebration of the season for two!

festive Lights

Here is an example of just how effective indoor lights can be - I love the lighted wreath under a lighted garland and all I am thinking is where can I put this kind of an arrangement in my house?

These are just few ideas and I will be adding others – hope they were helpful to you and please send in your comments, suggestions, experieces and pictures! You input is always welcomed and very much appreciated!

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Easy Christmas Crafts

December 7, 2010 in Gifts by Hanna Trafford

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Some of the best Christmas gifts are the ones that create memories. I chose those to pass onto you– as times go on and years fly by, thesecreative gifts will become more and more precious.

If you don’t have a tradition of making something like the Wreath or a little Christmas tree from your child’s handprints for grandparents yet – give it some serious consideration. You can create a sonderful tradition and these gifts have a very minimal cost attached to them!

Make a Wreath from Your Children’s Handprints

 

 You will need:

  • Green Construction Paper
  • Piece of red construction paper or a red ribbon
  • Pencil, scissors, glue
  • Glitter or glitter glue

Instructions:

  1. Trace your child’s hand on a piece of green construction paper.Cut out the hand print.
  2. Make about 10 paper hands for each wreath.
  3. Glue the hand prints together in a wreath shape, with the wrists overlapping a little bit.
  4. Glue on a red ribbon bow (or make one from red construction paper).
  5. Optional: Decorate your wreath with glitter or glitter glue.


Make a Christmas Tree from Your Children’s Handprints

 

 You will need:

  • Green construction paper
  • Brown construction paper
  • Yellow construction paper
  • Large piece of paper or cordstock for background (use colour you like)
  • Pencil, scissors, glue
  • Glitter  or glitter glue and paper ornament to decorate the tree with

 Instructions:

  • Trace the child’s hand on a piece of green construction paper.
  • Cut out the hand print and fold the wrist over.Make a lot of paper paper hands (the number you’ll need depends on the size of your tree). If this is a class project, you may want to put each child’s name on his or her hand print.
  •  Draw a tree shape on a large piece of paper.Cut out a small piece of brown paper in a rectangular shape – that will be the tree trunk – and glue it in place.

 

  • Glue the hand prints together in a tree shape, gluing the folded part of the wrist to the background. Start at the bottom of the tree. Starting with the second row, make the fingers overlap the next hand a little bit.

  • Cut out a yellow star for the top of the tree. Glue it on the tree.

 

  • Write a Christmas message around the tree. Decorate your tree with glitter, glitter glue, or paper ornaments.

 Hand and Footprint Reindeer

 

You will need:

  • Brown and tan (or orange) construction paper
  • Pencil
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Googly eyes

Instructions:

 

  • Trace around the child’s foot using brown construction paper. This will be the reindeer’s head.

 

  • Trace around the child’s hands using tan construction paper. These 2 pieces will be the reindeer’s antlers.

 

  • Glue the handprint “antlers” to the top of the reindeer. Add a bright red paper nose, a paper (or drawn) mouth, and googly eyes (or paper eyes) to the reindeer’s head.

You can now decorate your house for Christmas with these cute reindeers. Don’t forget to put the child’s name and age on the back of the reindeer!

Hope you will enjoy making these and creating your own special memories – please send me your comments. suggestions and experiences along with pictures of your special creations, your input is always welcomed and very much appreciated!


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Thanksgiving Table Settings Ideas

November 17, 2010 in Featured Articles by Hanna Trafford

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I have posted Thanksgiving Table Centerpiece Ideas article couple days ago and it has become a very popular topic. To make it even better for you, I have now picked 10 really nice table settings that I think will give you some creative ideas and help you set your very special holiday table. Enjoy and have a great Thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving Table Settings Ideas:

Hope you have enjoyed getting creative ideas from these pictures – please send in your comments, suggestions and experiences, your input is always welcomed and very much appreciated




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Thanksgiving Table Centerpiece Ideas

November 15, 2010 in Featured Articles by Hanna Trafford

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I don’t know about you’, but I get lots of decorating ideas by looking at pictures – as many as I can find. Hope you are the same, because what I decided to do is to pick 10 centerpiece ideas you can easily use to create your own. Some are more elaborate then others but even if you pick a part of any one of them, it can easily add to your table decor way you may not have thought about.

Here are my favourites:

Hope you have enjoyed this information – please send in your comments, suggestions and experiences, your input is always welcomed and very much appreciated


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My Halloween Decorations on a Budget

October 22, 2010 in Featured Articles by Hanna Trafford

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I took these pictures outside of my house last Halloween and can’t believe that a year has gone by already. I have a lot of fun decorating for any holidays and totally enjoy watching faces of little trick or treaters checking everything out and enjoying themselves. You will see from the pictures that nothing I used is expensive or elaborate.

Here is what I did:

  1. The pumpkin lights came from a second hand store – a bag of them cost me $2
  2. The ghost was the best thing – I bought him the previous year at 80% off sale and paid about $4 for him. He lights up, makes scarry noises and shakes the fabric cage. Can’t wait to put him up again this year!
  3. I found the scary black car in a garage sale in summer. It is motion controlled and meows when you come close to it, plus the eyes and mouth change colours. It runs on batteries so no need to find a cord and a plug.
  4. Checking around my basement, I realized that Christmas candle lights will work well to add another effect so I borrowed them and stuck them into the front flower bad.
  5. On one of my trips to the Dollar store, I saw these ghost pillows – made from satin material with pretty scary faces painted on. When I hung them up using a fish line, they looked like they were flying through the air. It was a windy night and the effect was awesome!

So – brief summary – my Halloween decoration cost me about $15!

I hope that maybe they will be a bit of an inspiration for you and if you have any questions, please let me know.

My Halloween Pictures:

Halloween 2009 - Front Entrance

Shiny Ghost Pillows from a Dollar store hanging on tree branches

Caged Ghost lights up, makes scarry sounds and shakes the cage- I bought him the previous year at 80% off sale

As I was taking this picture, wind was blowing pretty hard and made the ghost faces appear just right

Another picture of the caged ghost - this is when his eyes light up - kids absolutely loved him!

I "borrowed" these candle lights from Christmas decorations and they added a nice touch to overall decor

Flashing pumpkin lights on a railing, large mum in a full bloom and a black cat that meows when you get close to her

Hope you have enjoyed checking out these picutres and that you will get some Halloween decorating ideas from them. Please send in your comments, suggestions and experiences, your input is always welcomed and very much appreciated

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How to Fold Dinner Napkins

October 8, 2010 in Featured Articles by Hanna Trafford

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You can do a lot with your dinner napkins that will enhance your festive table decorating – here are a few instructions you can consider using.

How to Fold Table Napkins

Now that you are planning how you will set up and decorate your Thanksgiving dinner table, having a little help with napkin folding ideas maybe a good idea.Here are just a few step by step fancy napkin folding instructions:

 Fan Napkin

  1. Fold the napkin in half
  2. Starting at one end, create accordion pleats about 1 inch wide
  3. Keep folding until you get to the napkin’s half point
  4. Fold the end with pleats in half, ending with the pleats being outside of the fold
  5. Fold the napkin’s unpleated end so that the napkin makes a right angle shape. Best way to do this is to lay the napkin down with open end of the pleats facing away from you. The fold the unpleated section at a 90 degree angle so that the top edge meets the edge of the pleats. The end tail of the unpleated section should be pointing away from the open end of the pleats. This will create “the stand” for the fan.
  6.  Fold the tail end under the napkin and turn the napkin so that the fan opens toward the top and stand supports the fan.

 Peace Lily Napkin

  1. Fold the napkin in half on the diagonal to make a triangle.
  2. Bring outer edges to the middle and fold
  3. Turn the napkin so that free corners are at the bottom – the napkin will now be a diamond shape
  4. Fold the free corners up to meet the top point of the diamond
  5. Roll the diamond’s bottom corner up until it reaches centre of the napkin
  6. Tuck one end of the rolled up section into the other – this will form the back of the folded napkin
  7. Turn the napkin so that the tucks are in the back
  8. Pull free corners down and to the sides to form a lily shape

Pocket Vase Napkin

  1. Fold your napkin twice to make a square.
  2. With the square’s free corners at your upper left. Fold the top layer back to the lower right so that it doesn’t quite meet the folded corner.
  3. Repeat with the third layer
  4. The final layer will stay up
  5. Turn the napkin over
  6. Fold  the side corners back so that they overlap slightly
  7. Turn the napkin right side up again so that the pocket is on top
  8. Press it to help hold pocket shape and insert flowers or your silverware

Hope you have enjoyed these instructions and that they helped you to make you Thanksgiving table beautiful. Please send in your comments, suggestions and experiences – your input is always welcomed and very much appreciated

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How to Plan Valentine’s Day Party

February 5, 2010 in Featured Articles by Hanna Trafford

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Valentine’s Day is the occasion to have some fun with your friends, close ones and the love of your life. Check out some exciting tips to arrange a perfect Valentine’s Day Party:

Invitations:
First – make a list of people who you want to invite for your Valentine’s Day party. Send out cards to the intended guests in the shape of a heart or cupid, or with the shape of a heart on the front. It’s even better if you can make some invitation cards yourself for your Valentine’s Day party. You can make them quite attractive by designing them with pictures of famous lovers and putting in some famous love quotes. Tie each card with a red satin ribbon, put inside a small red box filled with candies and stick an invitation note to it. If at all possible, deliver your invites personally. If you are going to mail your invitations, allow extra time for postal delivery – either way you do it, you guests should receive their invites no later than 2 weeks prior to the party.

The Place:
Where you hold your Valentine’s Day Party depends as much on you as on your guests. You can throw a party at your house, provided your celebrations are a family affair and you have the confidence that you can make all the necessary arrangements for it. If you want to make it a little bit different, you can invite your sweetheart/friends to a play at the theatre nearest to your home and have a little get-together before or after. You can also arrange a picnic on the lines of a camp at some good location, one that is safe and nice to spend time at. Getting creative and making a memorable event where everyone is comfortable and having fun is the key.

Decorations:
That depends mostly on the nature of your celebration. If you’re planning a special Valentine’s Day evening for you and your honey, a handful of candles and a bouquet of red roses are enough to set the mood. But if you’re throwing a Valentine’s Day celebration for your friends and family, your will need a good theme and appropriate decorations. Proper decorations go a long way to set the mood for a party and make it an outstanding one. You need to decorate your house according to the theme of the party. You can place heart shaped candle stands and flower vases at different corners and windows.

Decorate the ceilings by hanging heart shape balloons, cupids and paper hearts made of yarn, string or streamers. Red, pink, purple and white are the traditional Valentine’s Day colors. Cut paper hearts of various sizes from construction papers and write messages like “Be Mine”, “My Love” or “I Love You” on them. Add some sequins for that extra colour and sparkle. Scatter the cutouts randomly over tabletops and beds. Cover your table with a white table cloth or sheet and put little candy hearts at one side of the table. These will be your party favours. Fill candy bowls, champagne flutes and martini glasses with colourful treats. And for a special little touch, place a Happy Valentine’s Day banner on the main door.

You can also buy some of vintage Valentine’s Day cards and stand them up across a fireplace mantle or on your drawing room table, or tape them to the bathroom mirror. And last but not the least, to really complete the theme, place a statuette or cardboard cutout of arrow-toting Cupid on your dining table. No Valentine’s Day party is complete without this item. To add to the mood of your party, play some nice romantic songs and spark the mood for romance. Prepare garlands of valentine flowers and place them all over – and your entire home will be saying: “Happy Valentine’s Day”

The Ambiance:
Creating the right ambience for your party is very important – that is what will make the time a memorable one. Dress up your party zone according to the theme of the party. Choose your bed sheets, table covers and curtains in colours like red or pink that goes with the mood of Valentine’s Day. If you are having a private romantic evening with your sweetheart, plan to get some special movie to watch – or select some romantic music to set the mood. If you want to celebrate the time with your friends and family members, groovy numbers or dance tracks will be the best. Make sure, however, that the music for your party suits the taste and preferences of your guests.

The Food:
You will never go wrong if you think hard about pleasing the tastebuds of your guests so what you will select to prepare and serve at your party is an important factor. If you prefer – you could organize a get-together with your friends and family, select your favourite restaurant to meet up with your them and order what you enjoy the best. If you are planning a party in your home, write out the names of your intended guests and think about the selection of foods you will need to prepare based on what you know about them. If your guest list includes vegetarians, make adequate provisions for them. If you want to restrict the celebrations to yourself and your sweetheart, go in for a romantic candlelight dinner. For desserts, chocolate recipes like chocolate-covered strawberries, chocolate truffles, chocolate fondue or chocolate heart-shaped cookies are just great.

The Party Favours
It is always nice to send your guests home with a small gift or party favour. It ends the festivities on a sweet note and keeps the memory of the party alive for your invited ones. These party favours can range from little candy hearts and chocolates to small cupid dolls. Purchase heart shaped boxes to pack sweet treats and heart-shaped chocolates for your guests to take home. It is a good idea to match the party favours to the theme of your party.

Hope these tips were helpful to you – please send in your comments, suggestions and experiences! You input is always very much appreciated!

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The Ultimate Christmas Guide

December 16, 2009 in Featured Articles by Hanna Trafford

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mama-knows-softcover-xmasCan you believe just how quickly that holiday season came around? I am looking at a calendar and wondering just how I am going to get everything done the way I want to have it. Only a few days left – but I am not panicking, because I have learned over the years that being organized and having important information at my fingertips is the key to success. And it is also a key to stress free and enjoyable holidays.

Sounds too easy to be true?

It actually is.

And just to prove it to you, I am going to share at least some of what I do and what I know with you! I have put together The Ultimate Christmas Guide for you

And in the spirit of the season – I am giving to you Completely Free (This usually costs $10!)

Let me tell you what you’ll get:

As I said earlier, I have learned over the years how to make my life easier by organizing and planning each task and I did find that it makes all the difference in the world! For example: You want to make varieties of cookies. So – you get to it and make the dough or the pastry for one, make the cookies, bake them, take a break and do it all over again.

Here is a little tip – as a taste of what you will find when you get the complete eBook:

  • Pick the recipes you want to make
  • Set out all the ingredients
  • Make all the doughs – one after another
  • Wrap them tightly in plastic wrap and put them in your refrigerator

And then go and have a nice cup of coffee and put your feet up!

Next day – take all the doughs from your refrigerator, let them sit at room temperature and turn your oven on. Then start making your cookies – one after another! The advantage is that your oven will be preheated and you will not waste energy – yours or the oven’s!

So – that is just one little tip – it works well for me and I always make about 10 varieties of cookies and pastries.

Need recipes? You’ll find very easy recipes for Soft Ginger Cookies, Russian Mini Cakes, Caramel Filled Chocolate Cookies, Almond Tea Cakes, Seven Layer Magic Bars…..and more! Delicious Christmas Bon Bons and Festive Christmas Fudge are easier to make then you think!

Feel like having Old-Fashioned Ginger Bread or Traditional Christmas Fruitcake?

You’ll also find a big selection on main courses for your festive dinner, including several varieties of Ham recipes, plus entrees like Apple Walnut Stuffed Pork, Prime Rib, Salmon Bake with Walnut Topping…… Sounds good? I have also added side dishes that will amaze your friends and family!

But enough about food!

My Ultimate Christmas Guide will also give you instruction on making gifts that make memories – and I guarantee your success with those!

Plus – ideas for decorating your house and setting your table…..

It’s an Easy and Free download for you will result in easier and more enjoyable holidays for you! Do it right now – just sign up with your name and email address in our special promo form below.

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