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Showing posts with label Sunday Funday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunday Funday. Show all posts
Saturday, January 14, 2017
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We're In! Go Hawks!
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My little man's first Hawks Jersey. Christmas 2007 |
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My step son Josh, my son Jamison and me (with RED hair) |
Sunday, February 9, 2014
The Best Super Bowl Commercial Ever...
Normally I hate commercials but the Super Bowl commercials are usually the exception to my rule. This year I wasn't impressed with any of them really, except this one! This makes me want to get a puppy and a horse... :)
Monday, February 3, 2014
Seahawks Stomp Cake (Superbowl Sunday)
How I made this cake:
I used devil's food cake mix. I applied "Cake Release" to the inside of my Pyrex bowl (which makes the cake slide right out of the pan; doesn't matter if its plastic, meal or glass) prior to adding the batter and baked it until a toothpick came out clean. I then placed the bowl on a wire rack to allow it cool, then flipped the cake over onto a cookie sheet to remove it from the bowl. I used a long, thin, forever sharp knife to carefully cut what would become the bottom of the cake so it would sit flat, if you skip this step and the cake sits unevenly it may tear while carving or icing it! I then flipped it over back onto the cookie sheet and froze it for a couple of hours, I carved the football shape but it took a while as the cake would get too warm and I would have to put it back in the freezer to firm it up and then continue where i left off. Lastly I iced it, the Seahawk could have been better but it was done freehand and I was tired... But I did use a little glitter icing! :)
After the Hawks won the championship, I didn't have the heart to cut into this beauty... :) Good thing I brought a "second string" cake and made a last minute substitution!!! Otherwise I may have mauled by the kids wanting cake! Not sure how long I will hang onto this cake but for now it's in the freezer. I am thinking maybe I will save it for the next Seahawks Superbowl game!
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Sunday, February 2, 2014
Seahawk's Star QB Russell Wilson has a Long Lost Brother?
News Flash! Russell Wilson has a twin brother no one knows about!
He lives in Bellingham and should be immediately drafted as 2nd string QB for the SEAHAWKS! Just in case!
GO HAWKS!! Nothing can stop you now!!! Seal the deal, Get that title, cause you deserve it!!!
Ron Pai hope you don't mind that I used your photo and exposed you as our kick ass QB's long lost twin brother!!!
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Sunday, January 26, 2014
Seahawks Game Day!!!!!
At the beginning of the season I posted the following graphic predicting that the Seattle Seahawks would keep up the steady pace they were setting, all the way to the playoffs.
Unlike other teams that showboat and kept their best players in a game despite an obvious lead, Seattle has maintained tact, consistency and a good strategy throughout the year. Hawks have mostly kept their heads down, staying focused on the goal and plowed on through their games.
So my prediction has come true and they made it, not only to the playoffs but they are going to the Super Bowl!
I am proud to be a longtime Hawks fan, once again fair weather fans are coming out of the woodwork since the last playoff game against San Fran but I have been supporting my home team for longer than I can remember. We are (my son and I) very excited to see the Seahawks go to another Super Bowl!
The last time the Hawks played in the bowl was when I was pregnant with Jamison. He was literally born a Seahawks fan! Every year he has worn his blue and green and watched games with mommy and hoped to see them go once again. Now he is getting his wish!
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Paper Roses - Technique #1
(Using Patterned Petals and securing with Elmer's Glue)
I have been looking into all the various ways to create flowers, specifically roses,out of paper.
Step 1: Gather Supplies and Tools
Step 2: Draw Various Parts on Paper
Step 3: Cut Petals and Leaves for your Rose
Step 4: Fold and Burnish Outer Petals
Step 5: Glue Outer Petals Together.
Step 6: Proceed to Inner Petals
Step 7: Glue Inner Petals to Outer Petal Base
Step 8: Add Leaves
Step 9: Arrange Rose, or Roses as Desired
The above technique for creating paper roses was adapted from an Instructable and all photo credit goes to the Instructable (Unless otherwise notated in photo caption):
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Make-Paper-Roses/?ALLSTEPS
Supplies and tools for this craft are very minimal.
Paper
Scissors
Glue
Pen, pencil or marker
Clamps (if available)
Paper can be construction paper, copy paper, old book pages, gift backs, gift wrap, scrapbook pages, newspaper,English: This is a paper bag from Victory Supermarkets (Photo credit: Wikipedia) brown paper bags…. Etc. Tissue paper is not recommended.
After some practice you can skip outlining the pieces and just cut them out.
Shown are some designs you can use to begin with. As you can see, each individual shape is quite simple. Draw if necessary by following the picture shown. Try to maintain size relationships.
To make one rose you should have cut out a few leaves (2 or 3) and 7 petals (3 outer pedals and 4 inner petals)
The three outer petals are glued together to make the base of the rose.
Here, three or four concentric circles are wound or wrapped into cone shapes. You should have 3 or 4 different sizes of circles.
Having glued three or four cones together, we can now glue them to the base.
I add two or three leaves to the bottom of the rose. The leaves are cut out and the edges are serrated by making cuts along the edges of the leaf.
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