Thursday, December 10, 2015

Peanut Butter Cuppies

These too were made to enjoy at my father-in-law's birthday brunch. They remind me of the Peanut Butter Hershey Kiss Cookie recipe that I posted last month! Here is the recipe :)

Ingredients:
- 1.5 cups all purpose flour
- 3/4 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup butter, slightly softened
- 1 cup peanut butter
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 egg
- 2 teaspoons vanilla
- Reece's Peanut Butter Cups
- Hershey Kisses or small chocolates to melt


Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine flour, baking soda and salt in a small bowl


Using a mixer, beat butter and peanut butter together.


Add in the sugar, egg and vanilla until fluffy.


Add the flour mixture and combine.


Roll dough into 1 inch balls, and place the rolled balls into the cavities of a mini muffin tin pan.


Place an unwrapped Reese's peanut butter cup into each cavity of the mini muffin pan.


Bake for 8-10 minutes. Once removed from the oven, remove the cuppies from the tins and let cool to room temperature.


When ready to serve, melt your chocolate and use to drizzle over the tops of the cuppies.


Enjoy!! :)

Monday, December 7, 2015

DIY Decorative Letters

I have made these letters for friends for the past few years - mainly for baby shower presents :) Finally, for the first time - I was able to make them for myself!

Materials:
- Wood letters
- Scrapbook paper
- Modge Podge
- Foam Brush
- Scissors

I like to purchase the wooden letters from Michaels. They always have coupons, and often have coupons for a certain percent off of your entire purchase - which is what I scored for Bennett's letters. Depending on the color scheme of the room that you're creating the letters for, they're available in black and in white.

You'll want to browse the scrapbook paper aisle to pull different pages to use for each letter. I've found that it's easier to buy 2 pieces of each (in case you mess up on one) and to get as many designs as you think you'd like (luckily, they're very cheap - not on sale, you can usually get 10 pieces for $1 at Michaels).  Also, I like to get a variety of patterns, even if I'm still undecided on them because it's much easier to lay them all out at home to choose the order and color scheme for each letter, than it is to try to visualize everything in the store. Then, whatever scrapbook paper you end up not using, you can always take back if you can't use it for another project! :) Here is the combination of paper that I ended up choosing for Bennett's letters:


After choosing which patterns/color of scrapbook paper you'd like to use for each letter, you're ready to start tracing the letters on each piece of scrapbook paper. Tip: To avoid having pencil marks on the front side of the scrapbook paper (that will show on the front of each letter), I like to turn the paper and the letters over on their backs to trace that way - so that the pencil marks are on the back of the scrapbook paper instead of the front.

Once you have traced all of your letters, you're ready to start cutting! I use regular scissors to cut everything out. For letters that have much smaller holes to cut, I'd recommend using an exacto knife for a more precise cut.

After all of your letters are cut out of the scrapbook paper, you're ready to modge podge them on the wooden letters. You'll want to paint a thin, even layer of modge podge on the front of the wooden letter.


Once you have a thin, even layer - place the scrapbook paper letter on top and smooth the paper out over the entire wooden layer - this is what will keep the paper stuck to the actual letter. Smooth evenly and flip the letter upside down to dry and finish sealing.



Optional: If you'd like a shiny finish on your letters, you can continue on to add a thin layer of modge podge over the top of the scrapbook paper. Be extremely careful when doing this, as it's common for the scrapbook paper to bubble when you add the layer of modge podge on top.

That's literally it! Once it dries, they are ready to hang! (The letters from Michaels have holes to hang them with nails, but I recommend using command strips - much easier to place and measure out on the wall! Also - if ever you need to move the letters or remove them, you won't be left with numerous nail holes in your wall). Here are Bennett's letters hanging above his crib :)


I love making these letters for girls because you can also add little embellishments to the letters. Here's an example of letters that I helped with after Bennett's - we used flowers to spruce up the letters before hanging them on the wall of the nursery. I've also made letters that have had ribbon and buttons added as well and they turned out really cute! :)


If you end up trying out this project - be sure to share your end result with me, I love looking at all of the creative things you can do with these! :)

Friday, December 4, 2015

Mini Oreo Turtle Cheesecakes

Ahhh these were so delicious! I made these for my father-in-law's birthday brunch last weekend and they were to.die.for. (and so easy to make)!! They are perfect when you're looking for something sweet to enjoy. Here's the recipe!

Ingredients:

- 12 oreo cookies
- 8 oz. package cream cheese, softened
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1 egg
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
- 1/4 cup chopped pecans
- 1/4 cup chocolate chips
- 1/2 cup carmel sauce

Yields: 9-12 mini cheesecakes
Directions:

Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Line a muffin tin with paper liners and place one oreo cookie in the bottom of each tin.


In a large bowl, whip cream cheese and sugar together until smooth.


Stir in the egg and vanilla. 


Spoon cheesecake batter over the oreos evenly. (Depending on how deep your muffin tins are, you will get anywhere from 9-12 mini cheesecakes).


Top the mini cheesecakes with chopped pecans and chocolate chips.



Bake for 15 minutes. Bring to room temperature. 


Remove the paper liners carefully and refrigerate the mini cheesecakes until cold.



When ready to serve, drizzle caramel over the tops and enjoy! :)


Sunday, November 22, 2015

Peanut Butter Hershey Kiss Cookies

My sweet friend Bekah (who is also extremely close to her due date) posted a picture of this kind of cookie earlier last week on her Facebook, and ever since I saw them on my news feed, I've been wanting them! Last Sunday night after an extremely busy and productive weekend (and a Redskins win!) I decided to take a stab at these delicious cookies that I had never tried making before. They were extremely easy and they are so good!! Here's the recipe that I found on Pinterest:

Ingredients:

- 1 cup butter
- 1 cup peanut butter
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 3 cups flour
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1 package of Hershey's kisses

Yields 3+ dozen cookies

Instructions:

Cream butter, peanut butter and sugars with a mixer.


Beat in eggs and vanilla, then stir in the dry ingredients.


Roll dough into 1 inch balls and roll lightly in sugar.


Place the dough balls on a cookie sheet and bake at 350 degrees for 9 minutes.


Remove from the oven and immediately press a Hershey's kiss into the center of the cookie.


Let sit for about 3 minutes, then move to cooling racks to cool. That's it!


They were delicious... Enjoy!! :)

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

The Nursery! :)

After two extremely busy weekends full of finishing up the preparations for Bennett's arrival in less than a month (ah!), we finally finished the nursery! After my Cecil shower two weekends ago, my Mom came back with us and spent the weekend helping me unpack everything, wash everything, run a million errands and started putting things away. I couldn't thank her enough for all of her help - we got so much accomplished and were so exhausted after working so hard on everything! (I took a 3.5 hour nap after she left last Monday afternoon) :)

This past weekend my girlfriend Ashley and her sweet 6 month old came for the weekend to help me put the finishing touches on the decorations that I have been working on. While we worked on decorations, Eric assembled the rock 'n play and a stool for Bennett's bathroom. During our late night of getting so much done, Ash put together the swing, pack 'n play and even installed the carseat in our car! When all of our crafts were done, we started hanging everything on Bennett's walls!

Now that his nursery is finished, I feel like we are even more ready (and even more excited if that's at all possible) for our little man to arrive. I'm so excited to share the final photos of the nursery with all of you. (Be sure to take a peek back at all of the "before" stages of the nursery... It has come such a long way!) I'm obsessed with the way it turned out and love all of the personal little touches found throughout the nursery.

Nursery Stage 1 - Prepping & Painting

Nursery Stage 2 - Blinds & Furniture

Nursery Stage 3 - Painting Project

Nursery Stage 4 - The Closet

One awesome thing to note that I am so thankful for, is that Ashley's Mom Mom made all of our bedding - from the quilts, curtain, pillow, rail cover, crib skirt, and car seat canopy - to a ton of little blankets, receiving blankets and burp cloths. As soon as we found out that we were expecting a little boy, Mom Mom told us to pick the fabric that we loved and that as our gift for the baby shower, she wanted to make all of our nursery pieces. Words can't describe how beautiful everything turned out to be and how much time and work she put into everything - we love it so incredibly much!





We already love spending time in the nursery and enjoy sitting in there just thinking about how incredible life will be once our little man is here. 

Next item on our to do list... packing our hospital bags! :) 

Monday, November 16, 2015

Tucker's 2nd Birthday


And our (not so) little guy is two already! [Click here to read about his 1st Birthday and first year with us]. Another year has flown by and he has brought so much more love and happiness into our lives this year! With the addition of a soon-to-be little (human) brother, he's also gained a new role this year as big brother - one that I'm not yet sure he's fully aware of at this time (but he's extremely smart and definitely knows that something is up). I cannot wait to see what this next year brings, and how he will be with a little baby under our roof! Tonight Nonie and Poppy joined us for dinner and we all (including the birthday boy) celebrated with a steak dinner, sweet potatoes and ice cream for dessert - a meal fit for a little king! :)

Age Two Favorites: (in no particular order)

  • The dog park! He loves meeting new friends and running like crazy with other pups
  • Going for car rides
  • Laying on Eric's side of the bed (some things never change)
  • Going on walks (which we now have to spell out when we talk about taking one, or he'll go absolutely crazy until we're out the door!)
  • Peanut butter
  • Large carrots - one of his favorite snacks
  • The goats at Meme and Pop's house (they run and play together through the fence... he still can't figure out why he's not allowed on the other side of the fence to actually play with them)
  • Cuddling - He's always been a huge cuddler, but now that Mom's pregnant and he senses something is up - he's been so attached and wants to constantly be touching and snuggling close at bed time
  • Deer antlers
  • Gazing out of the window during the day - acting as a neighborhood watch dog
  • His neighborhood friends! He's quite the popular pup in the neighborhood between all of the dogs and the kids - everywhere we go, someone is yelling "Tucker!" and running over to pet him and ask how he's doing
  • Playing tug-of-war with his rope toys
  • Laying on warm laundry
  • Playing in the snow!
  • Laying on the cold leather couch in the man room with Dad
  • Scrambled eggs, strawberries and red bell peppers

Age Two Facts:
  • Weight - 76 pounds 
  • Eats - Twice/day, dry food (2 cups) + ground turkey for each meal
  • Still sleeps with Mom and Dad - usually at the bottom of the bed by our feet, but lately, he wants to be either in between us or spooning with Mom on her side of the bed.
  • He's paying more attention to the TV - when he sees any animal on TV, he becomes super focused and concentrated until the animal disappears - it's so funny
  • New role of Big Brother, starting in 4 short weeks (or less!)

Here are a few photos from this past year:


The goats at Meme & Pop's house



Tucker loves the snow!


Receiving the news of his new promotion this year!



He loves his deer antlers!



Running crazy with friends at the dog park



One of his favorite places to nap - the man room!


Loves his car rides




Such a handsome boy!


XL Carrot sticks!


Post-dinner walks <3

And some birthday photos from this evening...



Looking forward to another fantastic year with our handsome pup! :)