LEGO TREE!

So- I’ve been up to something exciting! Me and my hubby are going to be selling some really unique and awesome jewelry etc. at the Ultimate Toy Fair in Victoria on October 14th- Check out this link for all the info you need!

The fair is running a silent auction to benefit some charities, so I thought I’d come up with something special to donate! Check it out:

Oh, yeah, it’s a Lego tree!

Ooooh…

Ahhhh.

This painting will be on display at Cherry Bomb Toys until the Toy Fair- so if you looove it (or want to check out the other cool items up for auction) and want to support an awesome cause, you can go down there and cast a bid asap!

My hubby is obsessed with collecting Lego, so I’m pretty happy to be collaborating with him for this event! Actually, did you know that I am made entirely out of Lego? I’m dead serious.

See?

No matter how hard I try, I can’t get any shape to my butt. Oh the woes of being a mini figure 😦

Hope to see some of you at the Toy Fair!!!  I will be sharing some of my toy-based and other new creations soon- so keep checking in- and if you want to get even more updates, head on over to my Facebook page and gimme a ‘like’. You know you want to 😉

~Dot

 

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Chocolate-Dipped Apple Slices!

Here is a quick lil post I wanted to share just in time for apple season! Who doesn’t love a delicious candy apple??!?! I do but they are pretty hard for a kiddo to eat- so try out this slightly different version!

All ya need is an apple (or two or three), some melting wafers or chocolate chips, some popsicle sticks, and sprinkles!!!

Just slice the apples like this- try not to get any core in there. And stab em with a popsicle stick like so.

Then dip em in the melted chocolate.

And decorate! Make sure you let them harden on parchment paper so they don’t stick to your tray!

Here is an even more delish snack to make which is equally as simple! Take some oreos and stab em with a popsicle stick right thru the creamy center.

Dip those beauties and decorate! Let them harden in the fridge for about 5 minutes, and enjoy!

How fun is that!?!? I wanted to take pictures of my kids eating them but they devoured them too quickly! This is one of my favorite “snacktivities” I like to do when other kiddos come to play- I think I invented that word.

I love a good activity that is easy and relatively tidy…relatively. It occupies the kids and then they can have a snack when they’re done! And they think I’m the most fun mom ever, when in reality, I just like the idea of juvenile diabetes  am.

Try this with yer kiddos asap!

Happy Apple dipping and… Snapple sipping? Is Snapple even still around?

~Dot

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Those pesky buttons! (Antiqued button tree tutorial)

After a few bad morning-sick weeks, I have finally been back to painting! Here is something that I finished today! I’ve done a similar one before, and you can check out that post here. It includes all the details on how to create this nifty crackled effect with your paint- but for this post I thought I’d share a quick tutorial on how to deal with something that can be quite obnoxious for the avid buttoner. Yes, I am talking about nub buttons. You know- the ones with the nubs:

They’re always such awesome buttons, but gluing them to a canvas can be a huge pain! I’ve tried using mounds of glue, or trying to surgically remove the nubs, (so much button blood!) but those options just didn’t cut it. Well thankfully I stumbled upon this post, which happens to be written by the person who claims to have invented the button tree!!! Pretty nifty! I was definitely inspired by one of her branches I saw last year on Pinterest, but haven’t been able to find the original source until recently!  Check out her stuff!

And now let me share the trick to fastening these filagrees onto their rightful places!

Get stabby. Use an exacto knife to cut a small hole into the canvas where you want to put your button. Worry not, young button! I have a perfect little place for you to rest your nub!

Slather that nub in a small mound of hot glue. This is risky business. Be prepared to endure some war wounds, and then display them proud. I wont tell you the strangest place I’ve gotten a hot glue scar. my inner thigh.

Anyways…

Place the button into the slot and apply enough pressure to have the button sit flush against the canvas. Make sure you support the canvas around the button- if you push too hard without supporting it, you might dent and misshape your canvas.

 

Now repeat the process with all your nubbed and non-nubbed buttons! Look at this fabulous assortment! Does this make anyone else unnaturally excited???

I wanted to use a lot of nub buttons in this particular piece because I was going for the antique theme and a huge portion of my nubbed collection happen to be real antique buttons! I couldn’t have them go to waste- they needed to be on display!

When all is said and done, the back of your canvas should look something like this. Not too pretty, but it’s hidden, so simmer down.

Here is the final product! What a special tree!!! I hope the recipient (who shall remain anonymous for a while) likes it!

And here is a close up, cuz it deserves one:

Well, I hope this post was helpful and/or inspiring and/or entertaining!

Happy button-nubbing and seal-clu… nothing.

~Dot

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