Saturday, December 29, 2012

Taco Seasoning - Home made!

 
I am all about making things myself, as opposed to buying them.  They are usually better than what you can buy in the store, and also much cheaper!  It is my goal to spend as little money as possible - We are working very hard to have everything paid off and to get ahead on the house - it doesn't happen overnight, but I figure every penny helps!!
 
 
This week I made my own taco seasoning - I used a recipe from Pinterest (Taco Seasoning).  However, as I usually do, I adapted it a little.  I also quadrupled the recipe!
 
The recipe, as I made it, is as follows:
 
4 Tb Chili Powder
1 tsp Garlic Powder (plus a little extra shake or two - I like garlic)
1 tsp Onion Powder
2 tsp Crushed Red Pepper
2 tsp Paprika
6 tsp Ground Cumin
4 tsp Salt
4 tsp Black Pepper
 
 
I placed all ingredients directly into my jar that I would be storing the mix in.  I also used an old lid from a Parmesan Cheese jar - also a tip from Pinterest!!!  After all the ingredients are in the jar, screw on the lid, and shake shake shake!! :)   
 
As I made tacos I just season to taste.... 
  

So far, it seams to be a big hit!! - Enjoy!

Friday, December 28, 2012

Coffee Mug Cozy - #2

 
I really liked the first coffee mug cozy I made, but I saw this one and had to try it as well!!  Oh my!  I cannot tell you how much of a hit this has become! I sold a dozen in a day!  They are also not terribly difficult to make!  I found the pattern on Pinterest of course!  Also, it was a FREE pattern.  If you like to crochet, but want a quick project you need to check this out!!  It takes me about 30 minutes to make one, and I love the stitch pattern in it - this will be appearing in some of my future projects!!
 
 
The pattern can be found here.

As always, if you would like to purchase one or more of these please message me for details!!  They can be made in colors of your choice!

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Ruffled Purse

I pinned this purse on Pinterest just because I thought it was cute!  Then, awhile later I had someone send me a message asking if I could make it for her. So, I told her I had not made one yet, but I would try it and get back to her.  I absolutely loved the pattern as soon as I looked at it.  It included pictures and step by step directions!  It is made up of very simple stitches and could easily be done by someone who is still learning!  However, this project did take me a couple days (spent mostly crocheting - with breaks to eat, clean and such).  Check this out and let me know what you think!!
 
 

Laundry Shelf



I am all about organization!!!  I also hate it when things fall behind the washer or dryer...because then I have to pull them away from the wall.  Which means I will end up vacuuming and mopping behind them...  Now, it is a good idea to clean behind the washer and dryer, but I try to plan these things for a day when I am off work, or do not have ten places to be!  :)  So, I saw on Pinterest the idea to put a shelf over the back of the washer and dryer.  I loved it!!  Now, I'm sure you will notice that my washer and dryer do not match...but, they came with the house, and I will not complain about appliances I did not have to buy!  So, I asked my sweet Mountain Man husband to dig through his extra wood, and we found a board that would work.  So, I found some stain that was close to my cabinets and I stained it - so easy!! Then, we pulled out the washer and dryer (and I swept and mopped) and we hung the shelf!!  It is definitely one of my favorite additions to our laundry 'hall'!  It took a total of about 3 days - I was only able to work on this after work.  Day one I did one coat of stain, Day 2 I did a second coat of stain, and Day 3 we hung the shelf!!  It is wonderful!  )We did make a small cut out so that we could still get to the outlet just behind the washer!)

 
Have you made any additions to your laundry room?  What would you change if you could?