Showing posts with label Christmas gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas gifts. Show all posts

Friday, December 17, 2010

Easy Candy Box

Here is a super easy candy gift box.  It holds 6 mini baking cups.  This box is for my dad and will be filled with Chocolate Truffles with Sea Salt.  Oh yum!


Items needed to create this

Solid cardstock 8 1/2x 6 1/2
Patterned cardstock 5 1/2 x 7 1/2
scoring tool
scissors or knife
adhesive
ruler
Acetate if you plan to have a window



Here is a sketch for the bottom of the box. 
The large piece is scored at 1 1/2 inches on all 4 sides. 
Cut in on each side 1 1/2 inches.


Here is the sketch for the lid to the box. 
This piece is scored at 1 inch on each side.
Cut in on each side 1 inch.


Here are my cut and scored pieces.



At this point I decided I wanted a window in the box top.  I used the cuttlebug and my nesties to cut a window.  You could very easily measure and cut with a knife or scissors as well. 



All you need to do is glue the tabs and you have your box!  I am going to cover my cut out with a sheet of acetate.  I hope you have fun with this little box.  It has huge possibilities.  Let me know what you think! 

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Holiday Recipes

Are you like me?  Do you collect tons of new recipes each Christmas?  I always end up with a dozen or so new ones by the first of the year.  I decided I couldn't be alone in this dilema so I created these.

Of course these are not for me since I decided the sister and sister in law needed them too.  They are super easy to make and shhh... they are very inexpensive to make.  I will share directions later.

Chocolate, butterscotch, peanut butter and more chocolate




Holidays always mean chocolate to me...  It is just one of those things... if there is no chocolate can it really be a holiday?  I say no.  So in that spirit here are some super easy recipes that are guaranteed to help you get in the holiday spirit.

Easy Rocky Road Fudge

12 oz semi sweet chocolate chips
1 14 oz can of sweetened condensed milk
1 tsp vanilla
2 cups of mini marshmallows
1 1/2 cups of chopped walnuts

Directions:  Line a 9 x 13 with foil and spray with cooking spray.  Microwave the chips and milk together on high for 1 minute.  Stir and then continue to heat at 30 second intervals until smooth.  Stir in vanilla extract and then fold in marshmallows and walnuts.  Press mixture into prepared pan and refrigerate until set.  Cut into small pieces and serve. 

Makes about 48 servings.  Yea right!  Who are they kidding?  Everyone knows you can't have just one tiny piece of fudge!

Crispy Bars

1 cup of sugar
1 cup of Karo syrup
1 cup of peanut butter
6 cups of crispy rice cereal
1 cup chocolate chips
1 cup butterscotch chips
1/2 cup chopped salted peanuts


Heat sugar and corn syrup to boiling.  Remove from heat and add peanut butter; stir to melt.  Add crispy rice cereal.  Press into buttered 9 x 13.  Melt chips together and spread over rice bars and top with chopped peanuts.  Cool and cut into small squares.

Makes about... oh come on I don't know how many it makes I was eating them as I put them on the plate.  It makes a bunch though.

Enjoy! 


*** If you came by looking for paper crafts don't despair I am working on some boxes to hold all of these wonderful yummy goodies. 

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Adult stocking stuffer

Look how cute this is!  This is a stocking stuffer for my dad.  It has about 1/2 a lb of dark chocolate cherry coffee in it.  Let me tell you the smell is fantastic.  This is soo easy to make.  You can get 2 out of a sheet of card stock.  The possibilities for this are limitless.  You could use it for any holiday and you could get as fancy as you wanted.  I went fairly simple since I am pretty sure dad will take the coffee out and then quickly forget about it... 

Here is the template.  Enjoy!

 
**The post title may be misleading... this is a stocking stuffer for adults... not an adult stocking stuffer...