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July 30, 2011

Red Pepper Pasta

This is one of my very favorite dishes.  It is full of veggies but then you add a little Italian Sausage and it makes it "manly" enough for your hubby to eat.
Items Needed:
1 box bow tie pasta
1 package Italian Sausage
1 red bell pepper
1 squash
1 zuchinni
1/2 onion
Marinara (I just use 1 jar Prego, don't judge)
Garlic
Mozzarella Cheese

Cook pasta as recommended.  While pasta is boiling cook your sausage.  Once your sausage is fully cooked remove from skillet and sautee all your veggies and garlic in a little olive oil.  When veggies are done add your sauce and sausage back in the skillet.  Heat until warm.  When pasta is done mix pasta and sauce together in a 9x13 pan and top with mozzarella cheese.  Heat until cheese is melted.  Remove from oven and enjoy!

July 28, 2011

Ruffled Headband by Sweet Peas and Bumblebees




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Hi Curds and Whey readers! 
I am thrilled to be unveiling my latest sewing project here at Curds and Whey!  I love Holly’s blog and am constantly checking out her latest projects. I’m seriously loving her onesie and matching headband tutorial…adorable!! 
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A little bit about me…
I’m Briana from the blog Sweet Peas & Bumblebees.  My twin sister and I LOVE to blog about all things crafty and thoroughly enjoy spending our time creating and trying new recipes!  We even have a linky party on Wednesdays where you can show off your best recipes and latest craftiness!  We totally love seeing everything you all come up with and would love if you would join us!
Now for my tutorial…
Interchangeable Ruffled Headband
My daughter’s hair is finally getting long enough to do some fun hairdos with, but she also has those tiny little fly-aways that aren’t quite long enough to reach her ponytail.  So, we’ve been utilizing a headband to help.  But being the crafty momma I am, I had to jazz up the little elastic headbands we’ve been using! =)
I went looking for ideas on Pinterest (yes, I’m a Pinterest junkie) and found some super cute ideas from the Funky Polkadot Giraffe.  Using her ideas for her ruffle headband and her ruffle bookmark I made my own version.
*** Before I begin, I just wanted to point out that I am a beginning sewer, so don’t shy away from this project because it involves a sewing machine.  Seriously, if I can do it, you will definitely be able to too!! =) ***
You’ll need:
**  Scraps of fabric
** Scraps of felt
** Sewing machine
** Elastic headband
** Seam ripper
**Glue gun
** Velcro
** Iron
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Start out by cutting your fabric to size.  My fabric strip was 12 inches long and 2 1/2 inches wide. 
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Adjust your sewing machine to sew a long stitch with high tension.  Then, sew directly down the middle of your fabric strip.
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**Before you go any further, put your tension back to normal so you don’t forget when it comes time to sew again!**
Pull on the bottom thread of your stitch and your fabric will start to gather.  Keep pulling and moving the ruffles across until they are evenly distributed.  {I heart ruffles!!}  Now, layer your ruffled fabric on top of your piece of felt cut to 2.5” x 5”.
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You can either pin the felt to the wrong side of your fabric ruffle, or you can hold onto it as you go.  I didn’t pin it because I wanted to adjust the ruffles as I went.  Using the edge of your presser foot as a guide, sew all around the ruffle, making sure to keep the ruffle and the felt aligned if you didn’t pin it like me!
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Seam ripper time!  Carefully remove the stitch down the middle.
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 Now it’s time to turn your cute ruffle into a headband!  Turn the ruffled piece over and cut another piece of felt to match the smaller rectangle you made stitching around the edges. 
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Using velcro (I found FabricFusion velcro that just irons on…love it!) attach a strip to the top of both pieces of felt.
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Match your two velcroed felt pieces together.  Now, take your headband and use it as a spacing guide.  Glue the open end of your felt making sure to leave a small tunnel down the middle for your headband.  Just be careful not to let your glue get too close to the middle or it will get on your headband.
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After your hot glue is dry, you can open up your opposite (velcro) side.  You now have a little tunnel perfect for your elastic headband.
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Thanks for letting me share my tutorial here today!
Come visit me at Sweet Peas & Bumblebees to see some of our
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 Wasn't that such a cute idea.  I'm posting Fabric Covered Button Rings over on their blog today so go check it out!

July 27, 2011

Whats HOT Wednesday

I don't have a nice camera but I really, really, REALLY want one! So I have been looking at a lot of photography blogs and getting ideas for when I do get one. Here are a few that I LOVE!

 How cool is that? 

What a cute little guy!





I love this!






Hand Hearts.
So CUTE!

This is just too cool!

So if you have a nice camera, get out there and take some pictures. If you don't, then find some inspiration for when you do!

July 24, 2011

Cute Dress

So all of you know that I don't know how to read a pattern right?  Well this weekend my sweet Mother-in-Law took the time to teach me a thing or two about patterns.  I finally made my first project using a pattern that I haven't created.  I still find it easier to just come up with it on my own but at least now I know I can follow other patterns.  Here's what I made...
Front view

Back View
For the hair flower tutorial click here.

July 20, 2011

What's HOT Wednesday: Pinwheels

I am so LOVING pinwheels right now.  I mean how can you not?  Don't they just remind you when you were a little kid blowing them on a hot summer day?  I loved them then and I love them more now.







How fun were those?   Go check a few out and brighten up your day a little bit.

July 18, 2011

Taco Salad

I'm out of town so I've been slacking, but here is a delicious recipe for you guys.  I love it.  It is quick and easy so it is always one of my go to meals.
Items Needed:
1 lb cooked ground beef
1 8 oz can tomatoe sauce
1 can corn (drained)
1 can chili beans
1 package taco seasoning
Tortilla or Nacho cheese chips
Toppings of choice (lettuce, tomatoe, olives, onion)
Ranch

Add your cooked ground beef, tomatoe sauce, chili beans and taco seasoning together in skillet and stir together.  Next add your can of corn.  Heat until warm. 

Now to make the salad.  First crumble some chips on the bottom.  Next add your meat mixture and top with cheese.  Next add your lettuce and the other toppings of choice and top with ranch.  Super easy right?

July 14, 2011

Whats HOT Wednesday: Kids Crafts (one day late!)

Corn Syrup Painting


Butterfly Art


Water Gun Targets



Summer Popsicle



Paper Kites


Ice Excavating




I Spy Box


Nesting Book


There are tons of stuff to do with your kids this summer! So get out there and enjoy!





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