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Christmas in Heaven DIY to Remember Those We Have Lost

The holidays can be very difficult to get through when you have suffered a loss. When I first made this DIY, I had not lost my oldest son. I made it in remembrance of my parents. Since losing my son, I appreciate the sentiment more than ever. I thought I would share this with you.

Perhaps you could make this for someone who has lost someone or for yourself. I hope you will let me know what you think in the comments. God Bless and Merry Christmas.


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Christmas DIY Glitter Ornaments

My Grinch Glitter Ornaments

I love crafting, and one of the best things I learned to make was glitter ornaments using clear plastic ornament shapes. The first time I made them I used Polycrylic and extra fine glitter. I eventually tried the Mop and Glow instead of the Polycrylic. I think both products worked well, but I do think that the Polycrylic may hold up better in the long run.

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I used my Cricut Maker to further decorate the ornaments with words or the Grinch graphics. I gave them as presents to family, friends and my children’s teachers. For their teachers, I personalized the back of the Grinch ornaments with their names. The teachers absolutely loved the ornaments, they were a huge hit!

My Glitter Ornaments
My Grinch Glitter Ornaments
My Glitter DIY Ornaments

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My First Acrylic Paint Pour with Pre-Mixed Pourable Paint from Hippie Crafter

Wow, I was scared to give this a try even though I really wanted to. I was overthinking it and watching too many videos. I finally decided to just do it as Nike says. I was sent a 24 piece pre-mixed pourable paint set by Hippie Crafter. I grabbed a couple of canvases and got to work. Check out my video below to see it all as it actually unfolded. I highly recommend this kit. Check out all the creative Hippie Crafter products at HippieCrafter.com.

 


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Cookware Crisis – 6 Ways You’re Ruining Your Nonstick Cookware (and What to Do Instead)

 

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Buying your first nonstick cookware set is one of the most exciting milestones in any foodie’s life. It means you can flip the perfect pancakes without the batter sticking to your pan, and cleanup is a breeze.

As easy to use as quality nonstick cookware sets are, ruining them can be just as effortless. The good news is, you can save your pots and pans and maintain them for longer with the following helpful tips.  

1. Nonstick Cooking Spray

Many people assume that they should use a nonstick cooking spray with their nonstick pots and pans, but this type of cooking spray is actually not compatible with nonstick cookware.

That’s because, over time, nonstick cooking spray can cause greasy build-up on your cookware that’s impossible to remove.

The nonstick quality of the pan or pot means that you don’t have to use any nonstick cooking spray to ensure the food doesn’t stick to the pan. So, stay clear of any nonstick sprays, and use olive oil or butter instead. These have the added benefit of giving extra flavor to your food. 

2. Scrapping the Nonstick Coating Off

Did you know that the utensils you use are of vital importance when it comes to your nonstick pans? Metal spoons are the worst type of spoons to use on nonstick cookware.

For best results, always use wooden or silicone spoons and spatulas on your nonstick cookware sets. They’ll glide effortlessly without ruining the nonstick surface.

3. Incorrect Heat

When cooking with nonstick cookware, you’ll want to avoid high heat. Keep your stove set to medium or low heat to protect the nonstick quality of the pan. You should also avoid placing your nonstick pan in the oven as this might also damage it.

4. Sponge and Pot Scrapers

As convenient as it can be to use the rough side of the sponge to remove grease from your new pots and pans, it’s not the best idea as this could ruin your nonstick coating.

Only clean your nonstick pans with warm soapy water and the soft side of your sponge. Avoid using scrappers too as they can cause scratches. If you’re reluctant to use a sponge, then you can try microfiber towels instead.

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5. Using Your Pots and Pans Correctly

While nonstick pans and pots are excellent for cooking, they are not ideal for storing leftover food overnight or even for a few hours. So, make sure to not leave your nonstick cookware sets soaking in water overnight. Instead, wash them immediately after use.

6. You Need to Cook Differently with Nonstick Cookware

The secret to getting it right with nonstick cookware is to switch up your cooking style. Instead of heating the butter or oil first and then putting your ingredients in the pan, place both the butter and ingredients in the pan at the same time. Then, turn on the heat and start cooking.

Making this one change can significantly improve your nonstick cookware’s lifespan, and it’ll be easier to clean and maintain.

 As with anything, do your best to look after your nonstick cookware sets. If you notice that your cookware is no longer as nonstick as it once was, or it looks as if it has seen better days, then you’ll do well to replace it with newer pots and pans. However, if it’s still relatively new, then you can keep your nonstick cookware in mint condition for longer by remembering to follow these tips. 

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This is a collaborative post. The views and ideas in this article do not necessarily reflect those of Mommy Ramblings.

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Coffee Filter Flowers – Hydrangeas and Peonies – DIY Video Tutorial

Who would ever guess that basket coffee filters could be transformed into the most realistic, beautiful hydrangeas and peonies? They certainly can, it is so amazing and you will swear they are real.

You will need:

  1. Coffee Filters 
  2. Floral Tape
  3. Floral Wire
  4. Chenille Sticks
  5. Food Coloring 
  6. Scissors
  7. Pencils 

In the video below, I will take you step by step through the entire process. You are in good hands, so let’s get started by pushing the play button.

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