One of our favorite Disney traditions as a family is to wait until it gets dark and a bit cooler in the park, and then head over to New Orleans square to get a large bag of Mickey Beignets to eat as a family. In the winter we love to get some hot chocolate and sit at the little cafe tables, and in the summer we love to eat them while we are in line to ride Pirates of the Caribbean in the dark. I don't know why but I love waiting for that ride at night--it has such a fun Disney ambiance. And ... View the Post
Rail Fence Baby Quilt
While we are all quarantined at home I have been cleaning out my sewing loft and have found quite a few quilts that just needed binding put on them. So silly that I have let them sit there that long with only needing bindings. This rail fence baby quilt was one of them....and the binding was even on one side! It just needed the other side sewn up. If you need directions on making a rail fence quilt block head HERE. This particular quilt is 2.5" strips by 8.5" and there are 4 strips in ... View the Post
5 Minute Face Mask Tutorial
I know that there are lots of tutorials out there for these hospital face masks but I couldn't find one done on a serger. So, I put together a short video of how to make them assembly-line style on a serger in about 5 minutes. Hence, the 5 minute face mask tutorial! Here is the video below, but please remember to ask local facilities around you if they need them. We all want to be a blessing to health care workers these days rather than a ... View the Post
Simple Crepe Recipe
One thing that we love to make on a Saturday or a Sunday morning for brunch is crepes. But they are also good for desserts or even savory meals. This is the basic recipe I use but I will share some helpful tips and tricks that I have learned for making them work every single time. Simple Crepe Recipe 2 eggs1 1/2 cups of milk1 cup of all-purpose flour2 Tablespoons of sugar1 Tablespoon of vegetable oil (For savory crepes you can omit the sugar and add 1/2 teaspoon of salt.) Mix ... View the Post
31 Meals from your Pantry or Freezer
I am sure I am like the rest of you when I started earlier this week to think about how we will eat for the next couple of weeks. So, I meticulously went through my pantry and freezer and made a list of what we could eat for the next two weeks if we don't have access to a grocery story. Then, I did online shopping order (for things like laundry soap and dish soap) and other household goods and one large grocery store trip. I don't know if I am fully prepared but I am prepared as I can ... View the Post
12 Projects to Sew for Easter
It has finally warmed up in our neck of the woods and I am so looking forward to getting outside again. But in the meantime, here are some fun Easter and Spring project for you to sew up! This darling egg table runner or even place mats are darling. Find the full tutorial HERE. This fabric basket and cute eggs can be found at Diary of a Quilter...the full tutorial is HERE. Mini Fabric Carrot tutorial from Ameroonie Designs are so cute tied up and put on a table or even as ... View the Post
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