7.1k{icon} {views} This week’s throwback is a few recipes from previous posts. So when you hear the words “What’s for Dinner tonight?”, you’ll have a few different recipe options to answer that question. Here are some of my favorite recipes. MMM doesn’t those recipes look yummy? If you try them stop by and leave a comment. I would love to hear how they turn out. Don’t forget
Getting Fit by Walking at Home
1.3k{icon} {views}I’ve recently started a walk at home program by Leslie Sansome. You seriously can exercise in your home without stepping outside or needing any special equipment. If you are able to stream video through your TV or computer, you can walk at home. It’s simple! Leslie’s videos are available on YouTube and at Walmart. You can stream her videos or pick up your own copy. Start out with
Throwback Thursday Photo Shoot
2.1k{icon} {views} This weeks throw back goes to Kingwood Center Photo Shoot. The Kingwood Center is an amazing place for prom, wedding or any special event photos. It only costs $5 to park and you can walk the fabulous gardens and shoot all kinds of gorgeous flowers for the season. I chose the Kingwood Center for the backdrop of my daughter’s Junior Prom photo shoot. The place is amazing. After
Pallet Garden: A Raised Garden for Cheap
4.3k{icon} {views}Raised gardens have become very popular over the last few years. They’re simple to build and fairly inexpensive. Well how about building a raised garden out of pallets? I have plenty of pallets lurking in my backyard at the moment and why not use what I already have. So the garden project began. It’s kind of rustic, rugged and fits beautifully next to my pallet shed. If you
Throwback Thursdays Cricut Cover
1.8k{icon} {views} How about a sewing project recap! I’m not the greatest at sewing but I think it turned out very well. I love my Cricut and what a better way to protect it then to add a cover. I created this cover by cutting up an old pair of jeans. I even added pockets to add extra storage. If you would like to check out the original post and
Cracked Pepper Turkey with Pesto Mayo Sandwhich
Doesn’t this look yummy? Mmmm pesto mayo… Topped with Cracked Pepper Turkey! Piled on the yummyness… Cracked Pepper turkey by Hormel is my absolute favorite lunch meat and when paired with pesto mayo it’s even better. It makes a yummy lunch for my family. I could just about eat this for lunch every single day. So today, I thought I would share with you what ingredients I throw together to
Throwback Thursday Photo to Wood Transfer
2k{icon} {views} It’s Throwback Thursday here at Scrapality.com! Today’s throwback post shows how I turned my children’s photos into wall art. If you missed the post Transfer Your Family Photos To Wood, click on the link to check it out. It shares step-by-step instructions to transfer your very own photos on to wood. Transferred photos make a wonderful gift for that special someone. I have lots of transferred
Non-Fried Ice Cream
If you enjoy dining at American Mexican Restaurants and your favorite dessert dish is Fried Ice Cream you will love this easy version. We recently visited a local American Mexican Restaurant and I was dying to have Fried Ice Cream but I was too full for dessert. I decided to make my own later that evening for my family. This version of Fried Ice Cream doesn’t require frying. You can
Distressing Beadboard Using the Dry Brush Method
12.8k{icon} {views} Sometimes you have to take a step back and say wait a minute, I like that! That is kind of what happened in my kitchen a few days ago. I first added a few brush strokes with a almost dry paint brush. By almost dry, I mean a brush I already used on another area prior to reloading with paint. I continued painting the bead board using
Chalk Paint Recipe and Kitchen Update
If you missed me How to Strip Paint last week you can read it here: How to: Paint Removal. I removed the paint from the cabinets first to allow the wood to show through when I distress the chalk paint. After stripping the paint, I used the following recipe to make my own Black Chalk Paint. The Black Chalk paint covered really well. I only needed a second coat
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