Monday, November 30, 2009

Holiday Iced Branches


First, gather your supplies. You will need:
Tacky glue
cheap foam brush
paper plate
bare branches
Colorfill Diamond Vase Filler (I used a 1lb bag and had leftovers)
Newspaper to cover your work area


The paper plate and glue I had on hand, the branches I got on sale at Hobby Lobby, the foam brush I had but it came from the Dollar Store and the Crystals I bought online. The crystals were the most expensive, not because they cost that much but because I had to have them shipped and they weigh a lb, literally. So, if you can find some locally it might be a better deal. Still, total project cost was between $15-$20.

Step one: Pour out your crystals on the newspaper
Step two: "Paint" the glue onto your branches. This glue is really thick and kind of hard to spread but do your best to spread it evenly over the branches - no big clumpies! 
Step 3: Lay the glue covered branches onto the crystals and roll and press them to stick. I found that, sometimes, it helped if I held a handful and pressed them to the branch if it was a particularly "bendy" area that was hard to cover.
Allow to dry on the newspaper for at least 45 minutes.

Here is a close up of what the branches looked like when they were all dry.

And this is the final product displayed! I picked up the ball ornaments at the Dollar Store ($1 for 7) to use as a base to balance the branches in my apothycary jar. I am really pleased with how they turned out and think they add some winter elegance to my decor! I love how the light reflects off of them and am thinking about getting some of the little battery powered tea lights to hide down in the jar to light it from underneath. I can't decide if having to digg to turn them on would be worth it or not!
Anyway, hope you like my Wintery craft!

A take along dessert


With all the holiday fun coming up I am sure almost everyone will have an opportunity to "make and take" something somewhere. This is one of my favorite recipes to do so with!

1)b/c it is super yummy

2) b/c it makes a LOT to share (you can always take two pies and keep one at home for yourself...)

and 3) b/c it is relatively easy and fast


I hope you enjoy them as much as my family does...



Caramel Topped Pie

This makes THREE (3) pies!



16 oz cream cheese, softened (DON'T use fat free, it mixes weird, low fat is okay)
2 cans sweetened condensed milk
16 oz Cool Whip
3 graham cracker or shortbread crusts (you can make your own if you really want to but the ones at the store come with their own pie pans already!)
Caramel ice cream topping
For topping:
1 1/2 c pecans
1 1/2 c coconut
3/4 stick butter or margarine, melted

Mix milk and cheese together. Fold in Cool Whip (you are going to want to do this in small batches or it will take over your mixing bowl)
Pour into crusts.

For topping:
Preheat oven to 350. Spread coconut and pecans onto baking sheet, pour butter over and stir to combine. Spread the mix as flat as possible. Toast until brown. (I do this in 5 min increments stirring after each time. It usually takes between 15-20 minutes to get everything golden. BE SURE TO WATCH IT ! There is a very fine line between golden and blackened!)
Let cool then sprinkle over pies.

Drizzle caramel topping over each pie.
I always put mine in the freezer so that they get really firm and are easier to serve. I think if you take them out about 20-30 min. before serving they would be soft enough to cut into.