Thursday, February 28, 2013

Dr. Seuss Decoupage

"Green Eggs and Ham" in a Dr. Seuss Box


Dr. Seuss's birthday is March 2nd! My boys are currently celebrating Dr. Seuss week in their preschool class and I thought it would be a nice gesture to take a moment to thank their teacher for helping to mold the minds of my "Thing 1 and Thing 2"!!

I found this cute idea on Pinterest to make a "Green Eggs and Ham" type treat and then I thought I put my own Seuss-esque spin on it and make a box to hold the treats in.

Dr. Seuss Box

Basically, I used Mod Podge to decoupage tissue paper to a Wilton cookie box. It took a little bit of time, but the level of craftiness you need is fairly low (heck, I did it!!).

Supplies:
  • Mod-Podge
  • Tissue Paper (Target)
  • Dr. Seuss Scrap Book Paper (Joanne Fabrics)
  • Cookie Box (Joanne Fabrics)
  • Round Tags (Target)
  • Dr Seuss Quotes










Directions:
1) This tissue paper had a glossy quality to it, so I had to put a layer of Mod Podge on the box and then put tissue paper on it.
2) I started with the bottom of the box - spread Mod Podge on bottom and laid paper over it, then smoothed it out.
















3)  Work each side individually - crease the paper at the corners so you know where to cut it, then apply the Mod Podge to the box and smooth the paper out. Don't trim the top edge,  you will use that to fold over after you finish the inside of the box.




















4) For the inside of the box, I traced the sides and the bottom of the box and precut each section. Then I applied the Mod Podge and laid the paper in the box.





5) Now even out the top edges of the outside tissue paper and fold over.




6) With the Dr. Seuss scrap book paper I found, I cut out Dr. Seuss characters for each side of the box and decoupaged them.


7) I layered all my "Green Eggs and Ham" into the box (separated by clear sandwich baggies) and then wrapped it in plastic wrap. I attached a little Thank You note to the teacher and a Dr. Seuss quote (see the bottom - I found some Dr Seuss quotes that could be used for a teacher gift).

 

 





"Green Eggs and Ham"

Ingredients :
  • Pretzel sticks
  • Green M&Ms 
  • White Chocolate Chips 
Directions:
1) Line a baking sheet with Parchment Paper
2) Lay sets of two Pretzel Sticks on tray (1 inch between sets)
3) Heat White Chocolate Chips in a small bowl in microwave until melted. Stir every 30 seconds (takes about 2 minutes).
4) With a small spoon, put a small round amount of melted chocolate on the pretzel sets.
5) Place green M&M in the middle of the white chocolate mound.
6) Let cool for 30 minutes.

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Seuss Quotes that are good for Teachers: 




"The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go."

"You have brains in your head, you have feet in your shoes, you can steer yourself any direction you choose"

“Think and wonder,wonder and think”

“It is better to know how to learn, than to know”

I’m glad we had the times together just to laugh and sing a song, seems like we just got started and then before you know it, the times we had together were gone.”

It's not about what it is, it's about what it can become.”

I can read in red.
I can read in blue.
I can read in pickle color too.”

Oh, the thinks you can think!”

You're never too old, too wacky, too wild, to pick up a book and read to a child

To the world you maybe one person; but to one person you may be the world

You can find magic
wherever you look.
Sit back and relax,
all you need is a book.”































    Sunday, February 24, 2013

    Non-Lame Playdate - Cooking Club

    According to Natalie, it was time for another Non-Lame Playdate and this time, she came to me with ideas to pitch!! Her choices were:

    1) Book Club where everyone was to read The Velveteen Rabbit beforehand and come prepared to read their favorite excerpts.
    2) Crazy Make Up playdate....self explanatory (and also immediately dismissed by her mother).
    3) Cooking Club where everyone brought their favorite recipe and ingredients to prepare their recipe for the group.

    After some back and forth discussions on the Book Club vs Cooking Club...she and I settled on the Cooking Club playdate.

    Cooking Club Play Date


    This activity took a little planning and preparation, but the end results were more than worth the efforts required to make it a successful day.

    The Concept:

    • Natalie made invitations a week ahead of time and instructed the girls to bring a recipe to swap and an apron if they had one.
    • Picking the recipe - my goal was for the girls to do the majority of the work and I didn't want it it to be too difficult. I also would advise double checking on any allergies!!
    • We had two friends to participate (this was the perfect number...any more than that and it would have been a bit much to facilitate!!).

     

    Shopping List:

    • Ingredients for the recipe
    • I bought cookie boxes for the girls to take their granola bars home.
    • I bought small photo album for the girls to put their recipes in.
    • Make sure you have enough baking supplies so that each child has their own "station"

     

    No Bake Granola Bars

    Yield: 10 Bars

    Ingredients:
    • 1/4 cup butter
    • 1/4 cup honey
    • 1/3 cup packed brown sugar
    • 2 cups quick oats (not rolled oats!)
    • 1 cup crispy cereal
    • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
    • chocolate chips, peanut butter chips, raisins, etc.
    Directions:
    • Line a small jelly roll pan with wax paper
    • In a large bowl, stir oats and crispy cereal. Set aside.
    • In a saucepan, melt the butter, honey and brown sugar together over medium heat until it bubbles. Turn down the heat to low and cook for an additional 2 minutes, constantly stirring.
    • Once done, stir in the vanilla.
    • Pour the mixture over the dry ingredients and gently fold until evenly coated.
    • Pour the entire mixture into half the pan, pressing down in between. You want the bars to be about 3/4 inches thick. Make sure sides and top are packed tightly.
    • Sprinkle with choice of chocolate chips, raisins, etc.
    • Cool to room temp before cutting into bars.




     
    I set up their individual cooking stations and got all the ingredients out prior to the girls arriving. I went step by step through the recipe (my Mom would be proud as there were a few opportunities for math lessons as the girls were measuring their ingredients - fun AND educational!!).

    The only part of the recipe that I had to do was the stove top part (I had three sauce pans going at once!!). I also poured the melted mixture into the dry ingredients for the girls.





     

    While the granola bars were cooling, I had the girls sit down for lunch where they toasted their culinary achievements and they shared the recipes that they brought. One girl brought her great grandmother's recipe for peanut butter pie and they talked about how special that person was to her Mom - it was such a sweet conversation!



     
    After lunch, the girls were able to decorate their recipe book covers to make them as individual as they are!

    It was finally time for dessert and to test the fruits of their labor and the little chefs just raved over their results (I tried some too and have to say it was really yummy!!). Some of the granola didn't stick together, but I put that in zip lock bags for them to add to ice cream or yogurt.
     
     
     




     
    As the girls went off to play before being picked up, I cut the bars up and put them in the cookie boxes (separating the layers with parchment paper).
















    I attempted to add dishwashing to the list of the day's activities, but it was voted down. :O) However, the girls had such a good time that even facing the dish pile at the end of the event was worth it!!!



    Sunday, February 10, 2013

    Valentine's Day Box from a Gift Bag!!



    Valentine's Day is coming to your child's classroom this week!! Many of you will get the note from the teacher that your child needs to bring in a decorated box to hold those all those notes. My daughter and I were working on hers tonight and I realized that I didn't have any tissue paper to wrap it in, so I started searching frantically for a replacement that wouldn't scream - I AM THE CHILD OF AN UNPREPARED MOTHER!!

    Here is what I found - a gift bag!!!!


     

    So once you find your gift bag (you all know you have that stash of gift bags waiting for the appropriate re-bagging opportunity!!!!!)....here is what you need to do.

    1) Cut the bag up. Use the sides of the bag for the sides of the box and the face of the bag for the lid. I also split the flower design for 2 of the sides.



    2.) Trace the sides and top of the box for an exact fit. Then glue those onto the box. I just used craft glue but used a quick-dry adhesive for the edges. 














    

     
    3.) To hide the seams, I used the ribbon from the bag.



    4) All ready for your child's unique flare - stickers, glitter, foam art...whatever!!



    5.) The finished product!!!
    


     

    Wednesday, February 6, 2013

    Dessert under 200 calories: Chocolate-Coffee Parfait

    Chobani just introduced Chobani Bites - they are 100 calories each and make a fabulous snack or dessert!!  I decided to try the Coffee with Chocolate Chips and make a dessert out of it.



    Other flavors of Chobani Bites include Fig with orange zest, Carmel with pineapple and Raspberry with dark chocolate chips.



    Chocolate-Coffee Parfait
    Ingredients:
    • 1 Chobani Bites Coffee flavored yogurt
    • 1/2 cup sliced strawberries
    • 1/2 cup blueberries
    • 2 tbsp Cool Whip Lite 
    • Drizzle of Sugar Free Chocolate Syrup
    Preparation:
    Layer the ingredients in a cup or bowl - top with some Sugar Free Chocolate Syrup and ENJOY!!

    Nutritional Information: Calories 196, Fat 2g, Protein 11g, Fiber 5g