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Gifts

Barn Owl Primitives {Giveaway}

0 · Oct 18, 2011 · 472 Comments

This Giveaway is CLOSED

I have been so excited for this giveaway I am going to post it a little EARLY!!  I don't know about you but I am in love with all the fun things that you can create with words and beautiful topography, weathered wood and paint.  You can find all kinds of great signs all over Etsy that are created with vinyl, but… how about a HAND PAINTED sign?  I have been in LOVE with Barn Owl Primitives for some time and I was soooooo excited when this arrived in the mail the other day…

I turned into a giddy little girl when this brown paper package arrived all tied up with pretty ribbon.  Kristi and I had worked together on a fun sign and I couldn't wait to see it! It's a great new Family Rules sign with a fun little twist…

I decided that I wanted to add a pop of red to the sign to highlight one of the most important "rules."  Didn't it turn out aaaamazing!! I love the blue on the weathered white wood with the fun red Love One Another.  LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!! Kristi is a true artisan and I am LOVING my "new" HAND PAINTED beautifully weathered sign. 

Here are some more of the goodies that you can find at Barn Owl Primitives that I may need to add to my shopping list…

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How to Package your Homemade Vanilla

60 · Oct 4, 2011 · 56 Comments

Now that we've all had a chance to get our Homemade Vanilla project started… It's time to start dressing up our bottles to get them ready to give as gifts in a few weeks. {yes, the holiday season is NOT that far away!}

First, The bottle. I decided on recycling some single serving 187ml wine bottles that I got on sale at my local grocery store for $1.00 a bottle. Now, that was a deal that I couldn't pass up so…

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{The Corn Cob} A Cute Treat for your Halloween Parties

1 · Oct 3, 2011 · 43 Comments

From a very early age in my life I knew the principle of… "Presentation is Everything" was a very true principle. I was always on the look out for fun and innovative ways to WOW my friends and family with whatever trinket or goodie I was presenting them with.  The same holds true today.  You can take something simple and dress it up to make it something extraordinary!!  Case in point… the cute and humble candy corn.  Who's to say that you can't take a candy corn and turn it into a fun corn cob with just the simple addition of a push pop, a fun printable and some ribbon.  Now it turns the simple candy into a fun treat that could dress up any Halloween celebration!

How fun is this?  You can take a boring bowl of candy corns and turn them into a fun Corn Cob and now your Halloween table has a festive new addition!

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{Holiday Neighbor Gift} Homemade Vanilla Extract

197 · Sep 29, 2011 · 81 Comments

I know, I know… It's still September and we are more worried about apple pie and getting ready for ghouls and goblins, but this fabulous neighbor gift takes some time to make. Homemade vanilla extract is not only elegant and refined, but simple to create for yourself. Don't be scared… it's not laborious hours pressing each and every vanilla bean.  All you have to do is make a simple concoction and then let is SIT. 

I have spent countless hours watching cooking show after cooking with the host always saying, "make sure you use only the best vanilla!"  For years I was perplexed.  How on earth am I supposed to know what the "best vanilla" is?  I have now found out… the best vanilla is the vanilla that you make yourself.  Here is what you will need…

  • Whole Vanilla Beans – I recommend ordering them online, it's way more cost effective.  I ordered mine from Beanilla Trading Company. I decided on the beans from Madagascar.
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  • Vodka – I used the cheapest Vodka I could find. In all of my research, many people say it really doesn't matter. Now, here is the caveat… I don't drink so I don't really know the quality of my vodka vs. other kinds so if you know vodka better you may have more of a preference.

That's it… other than packaging, but I am going to save that post for another day.  Here is what you need to do.

First, you need to carefully slit your vanilla beans length wise starting just below the tip of the bean…

My beans were rather long so I also cut them in half.  Then all you need to do is add your beans to your vodka.  Here is the ratio to follow…

2 large vanilla beans to 1 cup of vodka

If your beans tend to be on the puny side, I would use 3 beans per cup of vodka.  Place your split beans in your liquid, seal and then store in a cool, dark place like a pantry. 

Give it a good shake every few days and after 2-3 months you will have a lovely homemade vanilla. Obviously, the longer you let it sit,it will become darker and more developed.  After your desired amount of time run your new vanilla through a strainer and a couple of layers of cheese cloth and then package it up. 

I am planning on keeping a bottle for myself and then packaging some fun bottles to give away to family and friends for the holidays! 

Here is my cost breakdown…

  • Vodka – $1.35 per cup
  • Vanilla Bean – $1.10 per bean
  • Bottle – $1.00

The bottles I am using hold about a cup of liquid so the total cost for one bottle is $4.55.  I will be generous and round up for other packaging needs like printing, fabric, bottle embellishments and such and I will say my total is, $5.00!  Not bad for an elegant and thoughtful gift for family, friends, teachers and such for the holidays!!

For all of the information on bottles and packaging click here to visit the How to Package your Homemade Vanilla post!

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Hello... my name is Heather and I'm the creator of WhipperBerry a creative lifestyle blog packed full of great recipes and creative ideas for your home and family. I find I am happiest when I'm living a creative life and I love to share what I've been up to along the way... Come explore, my hope is that you'll leave inspired!

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