Monday, July 30, 2012

Stampin' Up! Convention

I know that it has been over a week, but I haven't forgotten the amazing day I spent at the Stampin' Up! Convention in Salt Lake with my sweet sister-in-law Sara Douglass.

I was a "special guest" and was given the family tour. Since Sara's family (the Gardners)
I was able to attend the general session on Friday, enjoy some fun tours of the make & takes, see the fun store of Stampin' Up! Stuff, and my favorite, seeing all the darling projects made with the new product from their newest catalog! Below were a few of my favorite samples!

SUPER CUTE HUH!

Although I don't work for Stampin' Up!, I have to say that I probably should. I love their products, I love what their company stands for, and I just had the best time at convention!

If you're interested in learning more about Stampin' Up! or want to find some of the cute products highlighted above, feel free to click here! Tell Sara I sent ya, and also get preferred pricing!
YIPPEE!!

Saturday, July 28, 2012

The fabric is in!!

Just went to the Fabric Mill in Orem, Utah and look what I found! SUPER EXCITED!!! Whoot!!!

Friday, July 27, 2012

Olympics ... The details!

What a crazy couple of days it has been. I apologize I wasn't able to get to this blog post before now. The last couple of days have been absolutely NUTS! The day before I did Studio 5, I had the opportunity to take some yummy treats to a group meeting at our adoption agency. Then that evening (the night before Studio 5) Adam finished his Masters Degree! THAT IS RIGHT .... 
WE ARE DONE!!


Then it was onto the finishing touches for my segment. I can't even begin to tell you how exhausted I was after staying up until 2:30 Wednesday night cooking, and preparing. I am very pleased with how it all turned out!
First a HUGE shout out to one of my favorite sponsors:
They are the ones that made these KILLER cupcakes. Darling on the inside, LIFE CHANGING on the inside!
Dippidee Bakery
476 North 900 West
American Fork Utah
801-756.4383

Next, lets get you some details on the printables. I have been told that the link to download these on Studio 5 wasn't working ... so here you go!
First for the little flags on all the food, you can click below to download the flags for the food I prepared. I wanted to do more, but it would have taken hours. Hopefully these will give you the flags you need! 
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FLAGS
The invite is for private use only
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE INVITE
The poster is for private use only
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE POSTER
(Best if printed 11"x17")

First for the Rings:
These are made from Pool Noodles ... Yep the floating sticks you see at every store. The cheapest ones I found were at the dollar store. 
Here are some instructions on how to get them into perfect circles.

1. Supplies: Duct tape, scissors, toilet paper roll, and noodle
2. Cut toilet paper roll in half
3. Curl a little tighter
4. Insert TP roll into the middle of the noodle and attach both ends of noodles together.
5. Roll different colors of Duct tape around noodles.
hint: I attached them all together with clear packing tape, and hung them with fishing string.

Next is for the crafts:
Olympic Ring Headband
To make this headband, spray paint a cheap plastic headband gold. Then click HERE for a tutorial on how to make the rosettes. I attached it all to a piece of felt, then attached it all to the headband. 

Olympic "Fruit Loop" Necklaces
pretty self explanatory, however super fun for the young ones!

Decorations anyone?
Click HERE for instructions of how to do these!

Next for the Food ... MY FAVORITE PART!

Have I ever told you of my dream to be on a cooking show? Well this is as close as I have gotten so far! I love sharing yummy food with people!

Lets start with the United States shall we!
Mini Apple Pie 

Ingredients:
                For the apple filling:
                3 small granny smith apples, peeled and cubed
                1/4 cup butter, cold
                1 1/2 tablespoons all purpose flour
                1/4 cup granulated sugar
                1/4 cup brown sugar
                1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
                For the egg wash:
                1 egg
                splash of water
                Sugar for dusting the tops of the pies
                For the icing:
                1 1/2 cups confectioner's sugar
                dash of milk

Directions
Makes about 16 or so
Method:
*You can either make your own pie dough, or buy a box of pre-made dough from the store. (I chose to do this, and it was fantastic!) Take your pick. Either way, it is delicious! If you make your own, to make around 16 mini pies, use a recipe for a double crust pie.
Directions:
In a small bowl and using a fork or your fingers, mix the butter into the flour, sugar and cinnamon until the butter is crumbly. Add the apples and mix the apples around so that each apple is evenly coated. Set aside. 

2. Roll out the dough to about 1/16 in thickness. Use a 3 inch circle cookie cutter and cut out the dough circles. You will need two circles for every pie. Place the circles onto a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. Scoop about 1 tablespoon of the apple filling into the center of the dough circle. Make the egg wash and using your fingertip, brush a light layer onto the very edges of the circle (this will ensure that the top circle will stick to the bottom circle). Place another dough circle on top, over the apple filling. Lightly press down around the edges.

3. Using the prongs of the fork, press along the edges of the pie to seal the edges. 

4. Brush a light layer of the egg wash on top of the pies. Sprinkle with sugar. (I like to use turbinado sugar, you can find it in any grocery store labeled as raw sugar.) 

5. Bake at 350 degrees for about 15-20 minutes or until the tops are golden.

6. To make them extra fancy, drizzle a little icing over the tops. Serve warm.



Additional US food ideas: Mini Sliders, Fried Chicken, Little Cheesecake cups with berries, 
Mac & Cheese

Next comes our hosting country ... England!

Mini Quiche 
This recipe made just under 24 mini quiche

Crust:
3 oz cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup butter, softened
1 cup flour
pinch salt

Blend well. Dough will be soft. Divide into 12 balls. Pat into ungreased muffin tins, covering the bottom and up the sides of each cup. Set aside.

Filling:
4 eggs
1 12-oz can evaporated milk
1/2 lb bacon, cooked, drained, and crumbled
1 cup shredded cheddar
1/4 cup onion, chopped fine
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon sugar
dash pepper

Place even amounts of bacon, onion, and cheese in prepared crust. Beat eggs; add milk, salt, sugar, and pepper and mix well. Pour egg mixture into crust on top of bacon, etc. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. Let cool slightly before serving.

Additional ideas for England: Biscuits & Jam

Yep, just from the freezer section in the grocery store!

Additional Food ideas for Mexico: Chips & Salsa, Fried Ice Cream, Chaco Tacos

China
Yep, these were freezer section too!
Additional Chinese food ideas: Wontons, Potstickers

For France

 Brie Cheese Dip 

Baked Brie
From: David Page



Ingredients:
  • 1 whole wheel of Brie Cheese (Costco sells a 19 ounce Brie wheel which is perfect for this recipe)

  • 1 cup light brown sugar
  • 1 cup chopped pecans
  • 1 cup craisins
  • Accompaniment: crackers



Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Start by carefully cutting the Brie in half, then on the top, carefully slice the rind off the top of the Brie wheel. On the “inside” sprinkle half the brown sugar, pecans, and craisins. Place top of Brie back onto bottom portion and top with remaining brown sugar, pecans, and craisins.  Bake for 15 minutes

Serve warm with crackers.


Additional ideas: Crepes

Italy

 Mini Caprese Salad
Mini Caprese
Mandy Douglass
Ingredients:
  • 1 cup balsamic vinegar
  • 1 clove garlic (crushed)

  • Grape Tomatoes
  • Fresh Mozzarella Cheese (pearl size … I found mine at Smiths)
  • Fresh Basil
  • Toothpicks
Directions:
Pour balsamic vinegar into a small saucepan, and add the crushed garlic; bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce heat to medium-low, and simmer until the vinegar has reduced to 1/4 cup. Set aside, and cool to room temperature.

Put together by placing grape tomatoe on the bottom, topped with a fresh basil leaf, and topped off with mozzarella pearl. You can lightly pour balsamic vinegar over top or leave as a dipping sauce.


Additional Italian Ideas: Mini Pizza, Procutto wrapped asparagus

Belgium
Gaufres De Liege | Belgian Waffles
Mandy Douglass

Ingredients:
  • 3 c. flour                                   
  • 1 t. salt                                               
  • 1 oz (2 ½ t.) dry active yeast           
  • 2 c. milk
  • 3 cubes butter
  • 2 T sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 c. chopped sugar cubes (each piece should be ¼ size of cube)

Directions:
Mix dry active yeast, salt, sugar, and flour in metal mixing bowl. Add milk to dry mixture and mix until dough is formed. Place dough in the sun or a warm oven (100 degrees) for 15 minutes.  Add well softened (not melted) butter and eggs, mix well.  Fold in chunks of sugar.

Cook waffles in a Belgian waffle maker until golden brown.

Cooking Tips:

A Belgian waffle maker is different than a normal waffle maker.  It has deeper pockets and works the best.

I like to substitute some of the butter with cooking margarine for healthier reasons.  If you decide to do likewise make sure that the margarine is a baking margarine.

The waffle maker will get really dirty during the cooking.  Don’t worry about it.  The sugar just caramelizes on the outside of the next waffle and makes it all that much better. I have a completely separate waffle iron I use for this recipe. I picked up at Walmart for $10.


Greece (not shown on the show)
Greek Salad
Recipe from:
From Taste of Home magazine

Ingredients
  • 12 c. torn Romaine Lettuce 
  • 2 -3 tomatoes, cut into wedges
  • 1 cucumber, peeled, halved, & sliced
  • ½ green pepper, thinly sliced
  • ½ Red Onion, cut into rings, & halved
  • ½ c sliced olives
  • ½ c. crumbled Feta Cheese

Lemon Dressing:
Ingredients
  • ¼ c. Olive Oil
  • 2 T. Lemon Juice             
  • 2 t. Dijon Mustard             
  • 2 Garlic cloves, minced      
  • ½ t. sugar
  • ½ t. dried Oregano
  • ¼ t. Salt
  • ¼ t. dried Thyme
  • 1/8 t. pepper
Directions:
Combine all Salad ingredients. Then combine dressing ingredients in a jar.  Shake well. Pour over salad and toss to coat.


Other ideas:
Germany: Mini Bratwursts, Hitz Crackers, IBC Rootbeer or Beer
Brazil: Brazilian Lemonade
Canada: Ketchup Chips
Middle East: Hummus & Pita Bread
Australia: Tam Tams, lemingtons, pavlova, trifle, fruit cake, shortbread, ice cream with canned fruit, cadburry chocolate

Last but not least, Thanks to my mom, my two sisters Tammy & Marney, and my niece and nephew (2 of 19 & no. 20 on the way!!) that were able to join me in Studio. It was so fun to have them there!

Please email me if you have questions!
GO USA!!!


Thursday, July 26, 2012

Olympic Party, Studio 5

Here is today's segment. Please feel free to email me if you have any questions. I will be posting more about this hopefully tonight!

Olympic Party!

Join me July 26 on Studio 5 at 11:00 am! (Utah Channel 5) I have some great Olympic themed ideas for your Olympic party!

If you're outside of Utah, stay tuned tomorrow afternoon for the segment and more details!

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Adoption Progress

Wow, this process of Adoption has been such an adventure for us and is a great way to instill patience in a person. However, this week I had some great opportunities to show off our family.

One of the things that helps you stand out when you are trying to get the word out that you are adopting is by making "Pass Along" cards. I was so excited to do this, and who better to call than Pro Digital Photos

They did a fantastic job printing my darling cards, and it is so fun to pass them out to friends and family to carry in their purses! (I designed the cards, they printed them!) 
If you know anyone that is looking to place their child in a wonderful home, pass along our information, and have them consider us!!



Another fun event this week was and event I was invited to create a project for. I was asked by my social worker to teach a craft class to a group of expectant mothers. There were about 8 girls there and I was asked to teach a craft for them. Well I decided that pinterest was a great way to start. I found this on Pinterest and decided to start there! Here is what I came up with!


The original idea was all the same color and had a larger monogram, however I felt like it wouldn't take enough time, and I wanted the bags a little more decorative!

So how can you do this?? First, grab some cheap canvas totes (come in 3's and work out to be about $2 each). I got them at Walmart. Next are just your standard doilies, and then some paint. With spray Adhesive, spray the doily and adhere it to the bag. With a stencil brush, and bright paint, paint the doily. Peel it off when dry. 
Next is to make the FLOWERS. They ARE SO EASY!! I also found the tutorial for these on pinterest. Click here for some GREAT detailed instructions on how to make these! (HUGE hit in the group btw) I thought this would be great to show them how to make the flower just in case they want to make darling bows for their baby girls. (that is for those that know their having a girl!)

The group was a hit and I LOVED being able to talk one on one with some of these darling girls. I am amazed by their courage!




Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Invitation

I was called by a woman a few months ago to design her beautiful wedding invitation. I have designed many invitations in the past, but this one was the most unique.

My client really wanted to have a personalized wedding invitation and it was a really fun invite to design. Her idea was that she and her fiancee (while they were courting) wrote letters back and forth to each other for 2 years while he served an LDS mission in Brazil. She also wanted an old world feel to her invitation. Here is what we came up with (blur to protect my client)


The stripes were on every letter they sent to each other. Their envelopes match the postal lines.



The couple will be spending their honeymoon together in Hawaii, so they wanted this on a postcard 
for their formal dinner invitation.


The compass is what brings the temple sealing  (ceremony) together ... showing that the couple is pointed in the direction to everlasting happiness!

I am really happy with how it turned out. If you know anyone, or are interested in a custom design for your Wedding, Party, Baby Shower, Announcement, etc ... please email me for a quote!
skierdouglass@gmail.com

Friday, July 6, 2012

Summer Lovin!

We have had such a wonderful summer, sadly, I have missed updating my blog! Here are some fun things we have been doing!
First was the Fourth of July. We enjoyed a great breakfast at my parents, and a fun day on Utah Lake with my family. Then made Cafe Rio Salads, and enjoyed some fireworks. Poor Chad got burned by a sparkler ... but is doing just fine. Luckily it was really small.
Swimming lessons with the boys has been a blast! They finally are starting to enjoy the pool, thanks to my awesome friend Alicia that is teaching them. Thanks Lich!
 Girls Camp was the last week in June. I was able to attend as a Youth Leader, although I think most people thought I looked and acted like one of the girls. You give me dirt, not much sleep, and no filter ... you will be shocked at the Mandy that comes out!
 Lastly, I got together with some of the greatest girls that have influenced my life more than I can ever express. They are my Freshman Year roommates at SUU. We met up a few weeks back for the first time in Years! Crazy to think that we all are almost exactly the same! I love them and it was so much fun to catch up!
Lots of things on my plate this summer, including a few craft classes and another Studio 5 segment.
But the best part of this summer has been spending time with my boys and seeing Adam a whole lot more this summer than I did last summer. 
He only has 3 weeks left of school. We just can't wait to party!!