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Thursday, April 27, 2017



Today was rainy and cold and I was in the mood to bake, partially because it warms the house up and partially because I like to bake on rainy days!

I used up the last bit if my homemade granola so that was first on the list.


Ingredients:
4 C rolled oats (gluten free if you want)
1 c shredded unsweetened coconut
1 c chopped walnuts
1c flax seed
1 T cinnamon
1/2 c coconut oil
1/2 c maple syrup


Preheat oven to 300F. 

Melt the coconut oil, and combine all the other ingredients except the maple syrup in a large bowl. Once the coconut oil is melted, pour it and the maple syrup over the ingredients and combine well. Spread the mix out on a greased cookie sheet. 

Bake for about an hour, stirring every 15 minutes. Be sure to scrape the edges in and really mix the granola well so you don't end up with burnt pieces. It makes about 2 large quart mason jars full. I store the extra in the freezer and the small amount I use daily in the refrigerator. 

I love the flavor of this granola and it doesn't have any yucky preservatives or soy (which I try to avoid). 


























Paper Flower Bouquet - With Free Template | MapleSeeds Home Blog

Monday, February 13, 2017



I was feeling crafty today and blog-it-y too, hence this pretty post with the colorful flowers! Cleaning my craft room always leads to things like this! I found some old flower stems leftover from another project AND some old watercolor/salt paintings that my kids did years ago! I hate to throw things like that away, but really who has room to keep every scrap of art your kids make? SOOO I decided to make them into some paper flowers!

SUPPLIES:
Flower stems, or floral wire or pipe cleaners
Hot glue/ Glue gun
Colored paper, or old artwork (preferably on stiff paper)
Paper Fasteners
Template (Below)





TEMPLATES: Right click and save to computer!
Print at 100%





 Print off the templates (I printed them on some scrap card stock that had other stuff printed on the backside). Cut out, trace each flower (3 different sizes each) on your artwork and cut out.


I printed the yellow centers on some card stock that I wanted to use for  the center color.



Once all the pieces are but out, lunch a small hole in the center of each piece and push a paper fastener through all the pieces. 



Bend the pieces towards the center of the flower to give it some movement. Then hot glue the paper fastener to the end of the flower stem and voila!!






Leave me a comment link if you make something using my paper flower template!