Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Cheap But Thoughtful Valentine's Gift

Do you have one of those husbands that has a hard time thinking of date ideas and so you always have to plan the dates?  Welcome to my world...  My husband is a first year teacher and has little time to be creative or romantic, but he has looked in this box for a few hints (not that he has done one yet, but with V-day coming up I am thinking this little box might come in handy for him!)  With Valentine's Day fast approaching I have decided to share this little idea with those that might have agreed to a "cheap" Valentine's day or you just like to give your special someone something with a little thought behind it.

The gift is called a Hint Box.  I found the idea somewhere online last year as I was looking for gifts for my hubby.  I used a card board box I bought from Joann's and covered it with paper and mod podge to make the box pretty. Make your box as flashy or as simple as you like!  (You could also just use a mason jar or something like that to put all your hints into.)  I then took strips of paper and wrote date night ideas on each paper slip.  Some ideas cost little to no money and others would cost a little more.  After I wrote out each idea I folded up the piece of paper and wrote either "free" "$" or "$$" on the outside of the slip.  This way my man could look for a date night that fit our budget at that time.

Here are some of the date night ideas I included:
1.  Free- pack a picnic lunch and have lunch/dinner at the park.  Bring a book (or game) for each of us so that we can finish the date with reading or a game.
2.  Free - Wii night!  Line up an array of Wii games and prepare to have some fun!  Rent games or just use the ones we have!  Make it into a competition with some kind of prize ;)
3.  $$  - Take me to a store and give me $10 to spend in anyway I want (on something I want, not need) and give yourself $10 to spend as well!  Shopping trip!
4.  $$ - For a very special date, write me a love letter and give it to me at dinner at a nice restaurant.  Finish the date off with some flowers.
5. $ - Make a movie night.  Pop some popcorn, buy some movie theater style candy and surprise me with a movie rental!
6. $ - Setup a puzzle and snacks for a fun night were we can snack and talk and puzzle together!
7. Free- Take me to a park with a blanket and a board game and have a game night outside!
8. $ - Surprise me by taking me out to a great ice cream store!
9. $$ - Ice cream sundae night!  Get all the fixings and create an ice cream buffet for us to share!
10. Free- Clean the house and surprise me with a spa day.  Rub my feet, hands, and back with candles burning and soft music going.  Never know how this might end.. ;)





Of course you can always come up with more dates specific to you and your special one.  I love ice cream so it is often featured in my ideas :)  We also love games and puzzles so I included this in my ideas as well.
With the hint box I also created a list of 101 reasons why I love my husband.  I picked 101 because I thought this would challenge me to find very small and specific details... 101 reasons took me awhile but after about a week of really thinking and watching what makes me love this man so much, I came up with 101 reasons!

This gift went over really well and my husband loved it!  I have done the coupon books before but I never stick to them so I thought this was a better twist!  I am hoping to add a few more suggestions this year as part of his V-day gift!

Crockpot Loaded Baked Potato Soup

So after looking on Pinterest for dinner ideas I stumbled upon a loaded baked potato recipe that seemed easy enough.  I was a little skeptical at first as you use frozen hash browns for the potatoes and this just seemed like it wouldn't work.  WOW!  It totally worked and the result was fantastic!  The recipe can be found here http://crumbsinmymustachio.wordpress.com/2012/10/25/crockpot-loaded-potato-soup/

This soup was amazing and so easy to put together!  Just throw everything in (expect the half and half and the flour) and let it cook on low!

We had a snowday yesterday so we were in the house all day smelling the soup and it was so tempting to dig in before it was even finished.  I forgot to take a picture but it was fantastic and it made a lot of soup!  For a comforting meal at a good price you have to check out this recipe!  Thanks to Crumbsinmymustachio for such a great meal!  I plan on checking out what else you have on your site in the days to come!


Saturday, January 5, 2013

Back on the Horse with a 50th birthday present

So here we are in a new year and I have not been a very good blogger.... I have not written anything in quite a while....  Oh well not much has been done or happened since the last post.  I have finished a few projects over the last month or so.  I finally finished an afghan for my best friend that I promised her 3 years ago... oopps...  It is pretty gorgeous and I liked it so much that I have started another one for my own house.  I made some Christmas cards but instead of sending them out, I used them with my Christmas presents.  So it worked out pretty well I think.  I forgot to take pictures of them so I will have to get better about that as well as just plain posting on here!  I also reorganized our "guest room" into a craft room.  I have a craft room now!  I was working on a project in there this morning though and it was a little chilly... that was when I realized the heating vent was closed... :) So I still ended up crafting on the dining room table.  My most recent project is a gift for my dad for his 50th birthday.  As a recent college graduate I of course have TONS of loans to pay-off so my budget has become increasingly smaller over the last few months.  Plus we just had Christmas so my wallet is really feeling the pinch now... So after looking on Pinterest for a little bit and perusing the Internet, I came up an idea.  I decided to make him a jar gift.  

I used an old spaghetti jar that I saved and filled it with 25 pieces of candy.  I then made a list of 25 memories and hopes for the future that involved my dad in some way, shape or form.  I cut out each reason onto a slip of paper and folded it up and put all the slips in the jar with the candy.  I made a cut tag that I hot glued onto the front of the jar and I mod podged a decorative piece of paper onto the lid to hide the name of the spaghetti jar.  Tied a ribbon around the rim of the jar and called it good!  It isn't amazingly beautiful but I am happy with the outcome and I think my dad will love it!

Here is the tag I used if anyone wants it!

50’s not so bad...
Here are 50 memories, dreams and candies to make the day a little sweeter.  Look back on the good times, look forward to the ones not yet made and don’t look at your waistline after you eat all the candy J
Here are a few sayings to remember as you are turning 50 today:
1.      Birthdays are good for you. The more you have, the longer you live! – Anon

2.     The years between fifty and seventy are the hardest. You are always being asked to do things, and yet you are not decrepit enough to turn them down. -  T. S. Eliot

3.     I still have a full deck; I just shuffle slower now – Anon

4.     I'm not 50. I'm 18, with 32 years of experience!