Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Bathroom Remodel: The process

If you haven't seen my first post on our pretty bathroom makeover you can check it out here.

I wanted to share more pictures of the process this bathroom went through to get to its finished beautiful state.


It was a lonely unused bathroom that hadn't been properly finished till we moved it.


I did all the demo myself, besides the toilet my husband took that one out so we could prepare the floor to lay tile. 

We laid tile. Patched walls and ceiling. Sanded and primed everything. Put board and batten up and primed that. Ceiling was Spackle to match and painted colorplace white satin. Board and batten was painted the same colorplace white satin as the ceiling. Above the board and batten the walls were painted colorplace quaint village green. A new light fixture was installed. A new mirror was hung along with new toilet paper roll holder, and towel bar. I painted the vanity quaint village green. My husband and I built the shelves and installed them. (I will post more about how we did those soon.) 


There will be a few more post coming soon about some of the details in this bathroom and how we did  them ourselves on a budget. 
Look for those coming soon. 

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Batman Birthday cakes and cupcakes

In our family batman is pretty popular.
My husband is one of the biggest fans of batman out there and our nephew is following him.

I just wanted to share the batman birthday cake I made for my nephew and cupcakes for my husband. 

The cake was many ideas I had seen before put together in one cake. It was quite simple but very fun.


I made two 8" round chocolate cakes allowed them to cool then place on a pan covered in foil and stuck in the freezer for an hour. Freezing cakes make them really easy to frost. The frosting is a simple chocolate with a little bit of black food dye to make it look more like black without tasting like tons of food dye. The add white frosting circles in the middle to create the number 8. It was my nephews 8th birthday by the way. The buildings are chocolate wafer cookies cut at different shapes then stuck to the sides and in the middle along the white circle. Yellow frosting piped on in little dots and lines create the building effect and some yellow lines pipped on for the street. I added a few batman toys I bought for him to keep to the cake the hella-copter is on a skewer with a dot of hot glue to keep it on along with the bat symbol.

For the batman symbol cupcakes they were super simple.

I made cupcakes and yellow butter cream and frosted in a frosting bag with a round tip. For the bat symbols they are made of chocolate. I just printed of a bat symbol of the size I wanted placed it under a piece of wax paper then with melted chocolate in a frosting bag with a small hole I piped it on tracing the symbol and filling it in and allowing it to cool in the fridge. Once cool carefully peel of and place on cupcakes and ta-dah its awesome!!

Do you make birthday cakes for your family?
What are some you have done?
Tell me in the comments below! 
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Hope you all have a wonderful day!
<3 Lace

Monday, June 18, 2012

Our Bathroom Remodel Reveal!

For the past three weeks my husband and I have been working on our little basement suite bathroom.

I wanted to take what we had and make it better easily and low on cost. Man we hit that goal on the head. I started looking at different blogs that have done bathrooms of the same size as ours. I love two I found and most inspiration come from 


february 2012 master bathroom after 057 1

And I loved the board at batten from Thrifty and Chic


SO you wanna see what my bathroom looked like when we started?


Yeah it doesn't look very inviting and needed a lot of love.

But now I love it.


We added board and batten to the walls that really open up that bathroom. 
My husband built the shelves above the toilet.
This was a super fun project that made a huge difference in the spaces feel and functionality.

I will be posting more blogs on this remodle and how we did for low cost our selves. 

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<3 Lace

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Potato Soup with Rivels

I grew up having this soup and I love it.
My mother caught the concept on a news show cooking segment a long time ago she then adapted it for our family and taught me this recipe. I now make it for my husband and his family. 

This Potato soup is a little different then most others. It contains red potatoes, bacon, and onion, as wells as rivels.
Unlike most potato soups that are thickened by flour and butter this soup has rivels. Rivels are a egg and flour mixture that make some dumpling like pieces. 

Wanna make this super easy and yummy recipe?
Well keep reading I will take you step by step.

What you will need.
6-9 Red potatoes if you have smaller ones use more and for larger use less.
6 cups chicken broth
4 slices bacon chopped
1 cup onion chopped 
3 cups milk
1 1/2 cups flour 
2 eggs
3 drops Tabasco sauce
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper

Chop your red potatoes into small pieces.
Place in your soup pot.
Cover with chicken broth.
Allow to simmer for about 20-30 mins till soft.
While potatoes cook in a separate frying pan add chopped bacon pieces.
Cook the bacon till it starts to crisp then add chopped onion.
Cook till onion is soft and bacon is crisp. 
Let bacon and onion rest on a paper towel to drain off grease. Set aside.
In small bowl add eggs and flour and with fork mix together. Keep combining and cutting with fork till you form rivels, they will look like small rice grains. 
When potatoes are soft add the milk and rivels and cook for ten minutes on medium high heat. The rivels will thicken up the soup and rivels will be soft. 

Add bacon and onion mixture, slat, pepper, and Tabasco sauce. Cook for five more minutes on low. Then you are ready to serve.
This recipe makes six large servings.
ENjoy 


Hope you like it. If you try it let me know in the comments below! 

Love <3 Lace

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Springtime Basket Wreath

Awe well happy belated happy Easter.
I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter Sunday however you celebrate it in your family.
We had a lovely gathering with my husbands family and are nieces and nephew.
We hid Easter eggs for the kids and had too much really good food.


now down to business...

Doesn't this time of year just make you want to splash bits of color throughout your house?
I love the blooms and buds popping up all around.
And you can't forget to adorn your door with a spring inspired wreath!


This basket of spring only costed $3 to make!!

Wanna know how I made this cute yet cheep wreath?


Well if so read on and I will show you how.


First you need a few simple things as follows....
Wreath form (I used a straw one bought at the dollar store)
Yellow Crate Paper (dollar store as well. I used two rolls comes in one pack)
Wide cheap ribbon (bought for a dollar from Walmart)
Silk Leaves (had some leftover from our wedding)
And hot glue and pretty ribbon to tie a bow with if you like.






Place and hot glue your leaves on half the wreath making the handle part of the basket wreath.
I simply placed all my leaves where I wanted them then went back and glued them in place.




Next start right under where the leaves end take a piece of wide ribbon cut a length the fits across the wreath with the ends fitting behind the wreath. Hot glue in place. And repeat all the way down.




Make sure you put the ribbon on tight because this is the basket part that the flowers will attach to.


OK now onto the flower making. I must confess that I didn't get any photos of the making of the yellow pretty flowers so I took some making the same flower with brown packing paper. So this is why the following pictures will be of a brown flower.


For the flowers I cut 1' , 1' 6", and 2' strips of crate paper.



Strip of paper.


Scrunch it up in your hand.


Straighten it out again, but be careful this is still paper.


With your hands holding each end twist the paper to get a nicely twisted gathered strip like the photo.


Starting at one end fold over and place a small dot of glue to start your flower.


Wrap around the glue fold. Hold in place with your fingers and continue placing small dots of glue and wrapping around. Keep the flower flat to achieve the shape of the flowers on the wreath.


Wrap and glue until you have a tail left that is big enough to cover the backside of the flower.


Glue a circle on the tail and press on the back of the flower to cover the backside and hold in place.


Trim any excess paper that may be sticky out the edges from the back side we glued on.


Your flower should look something like this one.
The length of your strip will determine the size of your flower.

Now make a bunch more. For my wreath I used two rolls of crate paper and made the perfect amount of flowers for my wreath.


Once you have your wreath prepared and your flowers made, comes the fun part of gluing the flowers on! 
Use hot glue to glue the flowers on the ribbon. I place mine starting from the sides to the bottom placing them very close and over lapping at times. I think this achived the best look over all.


Glue them on close together. 
And your DONE!
Add a bow then hang it up and admire your hard work and few dollars spent well!


Thanks for hanging out with me.

Hope you have a super day!

Love <3 Lace