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Showing posts with label princess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label princess. Show all posts

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Brave Pancake Art

I have been dabbling in pancake art for a while now.
Nothing fancy, just things I know my kiddlets will love.
Whenever I share my photos of my creations on facebook, twitter, and/or Instagram, I always get the same questions.
And numero uno is "How did you do that?"
Yesterday I made Merida pancakes to celebrate our excitement for a new kick booty princess.
Here is how:

Tips:
- I always use boxed pancake mix, it works best. You will not want any lumps since it will clog your squeeze bottles.
- It is ALL about temp control with your stove top, low and slow wins the race.
- REMEMBER its just pancakes and its easy enough to toss a mistake.
- Have fun, and know if your creation is not exactly how you pictured it, your kid will love that you made it extra special, {even when you think your Merida, see above, is on the verge of drag queen.}

What you will need:
- pancake mix
- food coloring
- small bowls
- squeeze bottles for each color you are using
- butter

And I apologize in advance for the lighting in my photos...


When I mix the pancake mix I always put less water in then the box calls for, just to make sure it is not too runny.  You can always add more but never take away. But here is the consistency you want.


Divide the mix up and add the food coloring.
For Meridas hair I used 4 drops of red and 3 yellow.



Most of the time I just make things up, but for Merida I needed a point of reference. A quick google search help with that. Oh and just another reason to love my Life Proof case, no worries using it in the kitchen :)

                                     


First things first, heat your pan up.
I have my stove on lock down with temps. 
For pancakes I use low medium.
After melting some butter, take the orange squeeze bottle and shape out her hair.
Another tip - remember that the side that will be facing down is the side that you will use to display, SO keep that in mind with making your creations.  So letters need to be backwards and such.


Then you will draw out her face with the plain batter.


Add her face.


Lastly go back and fill in the hair and face. Once it have bubbled flip and cook the other side.
Then plate.


For the arrows, I made upside down hearts.

    

Fill them in and add the stick part and feathers.








Another tip I have is if something breaks, no worries.  Keep cooking it, and just put it back together when you plate it!

Here are a few other recent creations.
Oh and another tip, once you start doing this for your kids BE READY for the requests to roll in.
And when your husband asks for the Sistine Chapel, make sure to have a dish towel on hand for a "playful" swat.




Feel free to leave any questions. Just make sure I have a way of responding!




Monday, April 25, 2011

A mini "Bacation"

One great thing about living in Orlando is the fact that we have a ton of great hotels within 20 mins from our house.
Which makes the perfect mini "bacation" {Buggism}.
Hubs hotel points+Buggies b-day coming up=perfect time.
So we did some pool time.

With yummy strawberry daiquiris.

Warmin up in the sun after our strawberry daiquiris.


Big hotels with BIG empty hallways make for the best hotel exploring aka getting the extra
strawberry daiquiri energy out.

{did you catch that Sisty at the beginning, it melts my heart}

The next day we headed over to Disney.



Where we surprised Buggie with a princess makeover for her 5th birthday present.

And that was just Friday and Saturday, with Easter on Sunday we had a FULL
weekend.
It was perfect.

This is my first week sharing on Life Made Lovely.
Yippe for sharing what's good and happy in our lives.

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PS
I am going to in and out this week.
SO much to do to prep for Buggie party this weekend :)

Monday, July 26, 2010

Toot Toot, our weekend and a Lucy Fifity Three winner.

TOOT TOOT
Thats my horn today.
I really don't toot it a lot {ha thats sounds funny!}
But I did it AGAIN!
Front page of Etsy.
I have to say this time I was not surprised.
I think it was a pretty darn clever treasury.
And the comments that were left were so sweet.
Cute huh?
TOOT TOOT!

This weekend we went away for a few days.
Away was not far, 45mins to Disney.
We were out there with our friends who have a little girl Buggie's age.
On a whim we called the Bibbidi Boppity Boutique in Cinderella's Castle to see if they had two
appointments open for our little princesses.
And they did!

The Before:

The girls were treated like true royalty. It was SO cute and SO fun. They got to choose a hairstyle out of three. They both decided on the fairytale princess. All in all they each got a crown, a jeweled Mickey clip, makeup, two bottles on nail polish, and a sash.

I highly recommended this experience. It truly was magical.



The After:

Lastly winner of the Uber cute little girls apron from Lucy Fifty Three was
comment 25:
Kristen Kelley!

Congrats Kristen, please reach out to me within the next 48hrs to claim your
winnings. If do not hear from you I will have to pick another winner!