Funky Frosted Wine Glasses [DIY]

There’s nothing I love more than mixing up a nice refreshing skinny cocktail on a Saturday afternoon. The best part about experimenting with unique drink combinations is enjoying the end result in a fancy, fun cocktail glass… Because sometimes the glass you sip from is just as important as the drink itself! I fell in love with a pair of frosted cocktail glasses I came across the other day, so I decided I had to make some for myself using a couple old boring wine glasses I had at home!  diy-frosted wine glasses

DIY Frosted Wine Glasses

step 1

Start with two glasses of your choice, I chose to use bubble base wine glasses (which I LOVE drinking cocktails from =) ).  Next, you’ll need a small bottle of Deco Art’s Frost Gloss Enamel paint, along with two colors of Deco Art’s Gloss Enamel paint and of course, a small tipped paint brush.

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 step 2

Use a small tipped paint brush to create a design around the rim of your glass.  My artist skills are extreamly limited so I painted a simple zig-zag pattern ;)   Next, I painted the stem of my wine glass in the same color.

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step 3

Now that you’ve added a little color and funky design to your glasses, it’s time to frost them!  Creating frosted glass is super simple with Deco Art’s Frost Gloss Enamel paints.  Simply fill in all the areas you’d like to frost with a light coat of paint.  I chose to frost the base and body of my glass…

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The only area I didn’t frost was the rim above the painted zig-zag…

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Once you’ve got your cocktail glasses looking good, go ahead and bake them in the oven at 275 degrees for 30 minutes.  This will make the finish dishwasher safe!

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Fresh Picked Friday [5/10/13]

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[5/10/13]
Slip into a Summer state of mind [Citrusy Champagne Sangria]

champagne fruit cocktail

Hungry for something savory? [Chicken Marsala & Mushroom Stew]

chicken marsala mushroom stew

For the coolest pet on the block [DIY Pet Tag]

diy pet tags

A unique gift for Momma’s Day [DIY Lace Pottery]

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When OLD becomes NEW and FABULOUS [Revived Queen Anne Music Console]

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Make a REPOURPOSED fashion statement [DIY Spoon Ring]

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Easy Vegetable Pad Thai [recipe]

I’m a sucker for take-out, especially Chinese and Thai.  It’s easy, cheap and DELICIOUS.  One of my favorite dishes is Vegetable Pad Thai…it has such a unique flavor and it’s (somewhat) healthy too!  If you saw my 10 Simple Weeknight Meals post you probably know that I’ve made an attempt to start cooking more lately, and I’m proud to report that I’ve been doing pretty good!  I ended up experimenting with a simple Pad Thai recipe last week and I was super excited with the results!

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Easy Vegetable Pad Thai [recipe]

inspired by this recipe

INGREDIENTS

2 cups cooked rice noodles [prepare noodles according to package instructions]
3 tablespoons soy sauce
1 tablespoon sriracha
2 tablespoons lime juice
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1 cup diced green beans
1 cup green, red & yellow peppers, cut into thin strips
3 cup onion, cut into thin strips
1/4 cup chopped peanuts

METHOD

Bring a large wok to medium heat, add 1 tbsp olive oil along with green beans, peppers and onions.  Saute for approx. 5 minutes.

While vegetables are cooking, you can make up the Pad Thai sauce.  In a small bowl, add soy sauce, sriracha sauce, lime juice, brown sugar and remaining 1 tbsp olive oil.

When vegetables are lightly browned, add rice noodles and Pad Thai sauce to the wok.  Saute for an additional 2-3 minutes, stirring constantly.

Serve Pad Thai warm on a small dish with crushed peanuts sprinkled on top.

Enjoy!

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Fresh Picked Friday [5/3/13]

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[5/3/13]

The Surprising Treat for Spring Birthday’s [The Best Banana Cake Ever]

best ever banana cake

Coffee drinker? [What your coffee says about you]

what your coffee says about you

Fake it [DIY Anthro Inspired Ruffled Lamp]

ruffled lamp

A Cinco De Mayo Twist [Paloma Tequila Cocktail]

Paloma Cocktail Recipe [serves 2]

½ cup freshly squeezed grapefruit juice, ¼ cup freshly squeezed lime juice, ½ cup blue agave tequila, 2 tbsp. simple syrup, ½ cup club soda, divided

paloma cocktail recipe

For unbelievably soft skin [DIY Coconut Oil Soap]

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Spread Love [Neon Letter Art]

diy letter-art

Have a wonderful weekend!

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5 Mintute Spring Wreath [DIY Tutorial]

I was whirling around my house last weekend trying to tackle some much needed Spring cleaning when I opened up my (rarely used) front door only to find I STILL hadn’t taken down my red rosewood Christmas wreath! AHHH!  I felt like one of those people that leave their Christmas lights on in July…not a good look…as I pulled down my Christmas wreath, I remembered that I’d bought a garland of “greens” on my last trip to the Hobby Lobby (love that place!).  I had an old branch wreath frame laying around too, so I quickly threw together this simple, yet beautiful Spring wreath!  When I say quickly, I mean record timing…this entire Spring wreath took me no more than 5 minutes to make!

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[5 Minute] DIY Spring Wreath

Gather up:

one medium wreath frame (the twisted branch wreaths are only $1 at the Dollar Tree =) )

one 6′ garland of greens (I purchased mine from the Hobby Lobby, on sale for $7.50)

at least nine round white coffee filters

twist ties

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First things first, we’ll make the faux hydrangeas for our Spring wreath.  Last Spring, we made en entire wreath using coffee filter hydgrangeas.  The coffee filter flowers are super easy to make!

First, flatten out three coffee filters, layered on top of each other.

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Next, fold them all together in an acordian-like method…

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Cinch the middle of the filters with a twist tie…

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Starting with the inside pedals, pull up the sides of the coffee filters…

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Your flower should now look something like this…  I made three of these for my wreath, but you can make as many as you prefer!

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Now the your faux flowers are done, set them aside while we move onto adding the greens to the wreath.  Simply wrap your garland of greens around the wreath frame. Secure it to the wreath by wedging pieces of the garland between the wreath branches every few inches.

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The last step is adding the coffee filter flowers to your wreath! You should have pieces of twist ties stemming from the inside of each flower, simply secure the flowers to the wreath by wrapping the twist ties around the wreath’s branches…

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That’s it!  Your 5 Minute DIY Spring Wreath is complete! 

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10 Simple & Healthy Weeknight Dinners [recipes]

My typical weeknight goes a little something like this… I walk through the door at 7pm, Brett’s just coming home from the gym; we kick off our shoes and glance at each other with pained looks on our face and say “takeout?”, or “why don’t we just go out”.  Then it’s back out to the car for a trip to our favorite local restaurant, or worse…Chinese takeout…dun dun dahhh.  There are so many quick and healthy weeknight meals we could whip up, but most of the time we’re simply unprepared or “too tired”!  There’s always an excuse, but excuses no more!  I’ve put together a list of ten healthy family meals that are simple to make, hopefully I’ll give some of these a try this week ;)

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Simple & Healthy Weeknight Meals

 #1: Mac & Cheese with Roasted Chicken and Goat Cheese [recipe]

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#2: Skillet Shrimp Cous Cous [recipe]

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#3: Healthy Turkey Stroganoff [recipe]

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#4: Beef & Green Bean Stir Fry [recipe]

healthy beef stir fry

#5: Health Pasta Carbonara [recipe]

healthy pasta carbonara

#6: Cheesy Baked Pasta with Vegetables [recipe]

healthy baked pasta

#7: Chopped Greek Chicken Salad [recipe]

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#8: Better Than Take Out Pad Thai [recipe]

easy pad thai

#9: BBQ Chicken Pizza with Califlower Crust [recipe]
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#10: Baked Stuffed Zuchini [recipe]
baked stuffed zuchini

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Brussels Sprout + Pancetta Pappardelle [recipe]

Its safe to say that I’m completely addicted to brussels sprouts.  There’s just something so amazing about them when they are roasted or pan fried, it’s almost as if they morph from bitter vegetable to sweet, savory candy.  Ten years ago you couldn’t have paid me to try these ugly mini-cabbage looking things, but that’s only because I’d yet to discover their potential…Now a days I eat these things religiously.  I try to incorporate them into almost every meal, including pasta dishes!  I threw together a quick pasta dish the other night using Brussels (of course!) along with some things I had hanging around, I happened to get lucky and this Brussels sprout pasta dish turned DELICIOUS.

 Here it is, my simple recipe for Brussels Sprout + Pancetta Pappardelle!

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Brussels Sprout + Pancetta Pappardella [recipe]

Serves 2

INGREDIENTS

2 cups Brussels sprouts (cut in half)

1 cup dry white wine

2 gloves minced garlic

1/3 cup diced pancetta (you can substitute this for bacon too)

1/2 cup fresh grated parmesan cheese

salt & pepper

1 tbsp olive oil

2 cups of prepared pappardelle pasta (cook per package instructions)

METHOD

Pappardella pasta should be pre-cooked and set aside.  Bring olive oil to medium heat in a large skillet, then add Brussels sprouts, salt and pepper. Saute for 5-7 minutes until brussels sprouts begin to brown slightly, then add minced garlic and diced pancetta.  Sautee on medium heat for 3-5 minutes.  Add white wine, simmer for 2-3 minutes.

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Finally, add pappardelle pasta to skillet, then toss with parmesan cheese.  Serve warm from the skillet!  

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Fresh Picked Friday [4/26/13]

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[4/26/13]

A touch of old [Vintage Clock]

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Filling AND healthy [simple baked eggplant]

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Simple & Thrity [Hydrangea Centerpiece]

hydrangea centerpiece

A healthy treat [Quinoa Cookies]

quinoa cookies

Sometimes bigger IS better [extra large lounge chair]

extra large chair

Marry me in these…[Badgley Mischka Goodie Tiffany Blue Shoes]

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DIY Tooth Fairy Pillow-Wally Whale [tutorial]

There are many fun traditions I miss from my childhood, waiting up at night for Santa to come, waking up to a basket full of chocolate from the Easter Bunny, and of course leaving notes for the Tooth Fairy under my pillow with every tooth I lost.  The angst of waiting to find out what the tooth fairy had left me in the morning was almost unbearable!  It’s the memories of traditions like these that inspire me to create fun DIY’s like today’s “Wally the Whale” Tooth Fairy Pillow!  Not only was this whale pillow fun to make, it was made with lots of love for my future nephew who will be born this August :)

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“Wally the Whale” Tooth Fairy Pillow [Tutorial]

GATHER UP:

step 1

Deco Art’s Ink Effect paints are great because they allow you to paint any image onto a regular piece of paper, then transfer onto fabric simply by ironing! The first step in the project is to paint a picture of a whale onto a standard white piece of paper (I used graph paper because it was all I had).  Paint the whale the same size that you want your pillow to be.  

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Use this template if you’re working with standard 8.5″ x 11″ piece of paper.  Simply click on the image, save it to your computer, then print it out as a full page.  I created this template for the whale I painted =)

 

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Allow your painting to dry for about 20 minutes (or until it’s dry to the touch).  Now it’s time to transfer your painting to the fabric you selected (I used a cream colored linen fabric).  Place a piece of cardboard down on a flat surface (this will catch any bleed through), then the fabric with the painting face down on top of it.  Iron the painting on top of the fabric, this will begin the heat transfer.  Continue to iron for about 2 minutes until you can clearly see the painting transferred onto your fabric.

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Next, use a pair of fabric scissors to cut out the whale shape.  You need two sides for your pillow, so make sure to double up the fabric to cut out the pillow’s back as well.  Leave 1/2″ around the outside of the painted area.

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step 3

Now that we’ve created the whale pillow shape, its time to stitch it up!  Flip the front and back of the pillow sides around with the good sides facing in (the painted side of the fabric should be facing in).  Then, take it to a sewing machine and stitch all around the outside of the pillow, leaving a small 2-3″ section open at the top of the head (this is where we will stuff it, and hat will eventually sit).

Once you’ve sewed around the outside of the whale, flip it right-side-out and stuff with polyester pillow fill.  Then stitch up the open area on the head!

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Now the body of the whale pillow is complete, set it aside while we move onto the whale’s hat!  Cut out three squares of fabric, each about 6″ in length, into the shape of the whale’s hat.  Use the template below for tracing and cutting out your whale pillow’s hat.  Simply click on the image then print.

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step 5

Now that you’ve cut out the whale’s hat shape from three small pieces of fabric, we’ll start with creating the pocket that will hold the lost tooth and gift from the Tooth Fairy!  Fold over the top of one of the fabric pieces and stitch it across.  This will be the top of the pocket.

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step 6

Lay the pocket piece you just stitched on top of another piece of of the cut.  You will be flipping this inside out after stitching, so make sure the clean side of the stitched pocked is facing inward.  Stitch all around the outside of the pocket, attaching both pieces together, make sure not to stitch the top pocket opening!  Your hat should look like the photo below after this step.

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Now flip the pocket right-side-out…I know the corners on my hat are far from perfect, but we’ll look at it as ”added character” ;)

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step 7

Now we need to attach the pocket portion of the hat to what will become the back of the hat.  Flip the pocket over (with the pocket facing down) and lay it on top of the back of the hat.

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Now stitch around the outside of the pocket, attaching it to the hat’s back.  Make sure to leave a small (approx. 2″) section open on the bottom of the hat for flipping it back around and stuffing it with fill.  Again, my sewing skills are seriously lacking, but trust me, this won’t effect the end result ;)
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Now, go ahead and flip the hat back so it’s right-side-out…

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See, now my horrid stitching job isn’t so noticeable anymore!

step 8

Stuff the hat with pillow fill through the opening that you left on the bottom.  You’ll notice that the opening I left is much larger than what I originally left…I removed some threads and widened the opening to get more fill in. 

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After stuffing the hat, stitch the bottom back up!

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step 9

I decided that I wanted my whale to have a funky red and cream striped hat!  To paint the whale’s hat I used Deco Art’s So Soft Fabric Paint.  tooth fairy pillow-whale 10
For this step, simply use a small paint brush to paint stripes (or whatever design you choose) onto the whale’s hat.  Let dry for about an hour.

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step 10

Last, but not least, attach the hat to the whale pillow!  You might be able to use a sewing machine for this, but I hand stitched it…you’ve seen my limits when it comes to using a sewing machine ;)

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….there you have it folks, your new Whale Tooth Fairy Pillow!

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Our Home Feature & Tour! [Budget Decorating]

Today’s an exciting day for Picklee!  As you all know, the Picklee blog (and shop) were born from my belief that the most beautiful things are created from resources we already have.  This is the case with many of Picklee’s up-cycled projects like the Rustic Wood & Iron Table and so many of our trash to treasure revivals like the Queen Anne Keyhole Dresser and the Louis XV Chair Rehab.   This concept works not only toward building character in your home, it’s especally helpful when your working on a tight budget! I’ve always felt that the best spaces are created when you’re forced to be a little more creative, resourceful and think “outside the box”. That’s how you build character and create a home.

I guess we’re not the only one’s that value this concept =)  A New England publication, The Bay Magazine, recently discovered us and decided to come in a publish a feature on our home!  The photo shoot was a couple weeks back and the feature was just released!  I was on cloud nine throughout the whole process, it felt great to be acknowledged for being resourceful and “designing on a time”!

Here’s a photo I snapped of the photographer doing his thing…I’m not sure how much he enjoyed me sneaking up behind him and trailing his every move…but what can I say?  I was just so excited!

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To read the article and see our little home tour follow this link!  Home Decorating on a Budget.

Here’s a few photos from their shoot…

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Master bedroom with found drift wood “art” and DIY upholstered headboard

 

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Guest bedroom with DIY bed made from an Ikea frame and recycled oak floor boards…

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Above is a shot of our recently finished basement.  You might recognize the rustic wood sofa table and DIY curtain panel pillows ;)

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Here is a corner shot of our living room and dining room, there’s a funky floral print chair I recently picked up and the outdated 80′s buffet I revived!

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A cool shot from our dining room table, thats actually a wine barrel lazy susan, they cut the top right off the barrel!  There’s those painted wall stripes I wrote a tutorial on too!

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