I have a confession to make. I have a new site. Don't worry! It's still Buttercup Blessings, I just won't be with blogger anymore. So, mybuttercupblessings.blogspot.com is no more. Or, at least it will be after a month or so. I will not be writing any new blog posts on this site. It will all be on ButtercupBlessings.com. I wanted to go all-in with blogging. I have been blogging for a while now, breaks in between and such. I have recently purchased a Nikon D5300 and let me tell you, it has opened my eyes to photography! It has also brought my blog new life. I can tell a better story with better pictures. I love looking at pretty pictures. To get your blog on the right foot, it is best (in my opinion) to get your blog on a self-hosted site. Wordpress.org here I come! So... long story short, go to ButtercupBlessings.com for further blog posts, pictures, and crazy antics from myself. Hehe.
See y'all over yonder!
Dannielle
Apr 13, 2015
Apr 2, 2015
Easter Eggs 3 Ways
We all loved dying Easter eggs when we were little, we love it now with our littles. After you've done them the same way year after year, after year, you want to do something different. I tried to find ones that I already had the ingredients for.
To make the dyes, you will need food coloring, vinegar and boiling water. How ever many different color dyes you want is how many cups you will need. Put about a cup of boiling water in to each cup. Pour 2 teaspoons of vinegar in each cup. Put drops of food coloring into each cup. Here are some color combinations that you may like.
Melted Crayon Easter Eggs
Follow my blog with Bloglovin After you dye each egg, with a lighter, melt a crayon and let it drip on the egg. You can use as many colors as you want. We liked this one best. Of course don't let the littles mess with fire, but they can hold the crayon.
Sharpie Alcohol Easter Eggs
This looked really easy and fun to make. It was, but it did not turn out like the pictures. Don't ya just hate that?! The messier the drawing on the eggs the better. Leave no white of egg left. Take a medicine dropper and drop alcohol onto the eggs. It should smear the colors, leaving a tie-dye look. We weren't as successful as the eggs I saw, but it's the effort that counts, right?!
Metallic Painted Easter Eggs
These are my favorite Easter Eggs artistic wise. I love simple, pretty things. These eggs are it. Metallic paint pens are what you will need. Dye the eggs accordingly, and let them dry. Draw onto the eggs whatever design you'd like. Let the pain dry and and go over the designs again to deepen the metallic color.
I hope y'all enjoy dying these eggs. It sure was fun for us.
Happy Easter! Remember the reason for the season. Luke 24:6-7
Dannielle
To make the dyes, you will need food coloring, vinegar and boiling water. How ever many different color dyes you want is how many cups you will need. Put about a cup of boiling water in to each cup. Pour 2 teaspoons of vinegar in each cup. Put drops of food coloring into each cup. Here are some color combinations that you may like.
Melted Crayon Easter Eggs
Follow my blog with Bloglovin After you dye each egg, with a lighter, melt a crayon and let it drip on the egg. You can use as many colors as you want. We liked this one best. Of course don't let the littles mess with fire, but they can hold the crayon.
Sharpie Alcohol Easter Eggs
This looked really easy and fun to make. It was, but it did not turn out like the pictures. Don't ya just hate that?! The messier the drawing on the eggs the better. Leave no white of egg left. Take a medicine dropper and drop alcohol onto the eggs. It should smear the colors, leaving a tie-dye look. We weren't as successful as the eggs I saw, but it's the effort that counts, right?!
Metallic Painted Easter Eggs
These are my favorite Easter Eggs artistic wise. I love simple, pretty things. These eggs are it. Metallic paint pens are what you will need. Dye the eggs accordingly, and let them dry. Draw onto the eggs whatever design you'd like. Let the pain dry and and go over the designs again to deepen the metallic color.
I hope y'all enjoy dying these eggs. It sure was fun for us.
Happy Easter! Remember the reason for the season. Luke 24:6-7
Dannielle
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Apr 1, 2015
Easter Treats!
Hey y'all! I thought I would show you some ideas for treats I did for this Easter. I wanted to do them early enough so that you could get the ingredients and make them yourself without having a "moment." Us moms are ensured to have those every now and again, so I try to keep them at a minimum. Ha.
In this post I've got some White Chocolate Covered Strawberries, Red Velvet Bon Bons, and Marshmallow Goodies. Mmmmm.
First up, White Chocolate Covered Strawberries
These are pretty simple. I'm sure you've made them yourself once. If not, never fear!
Ingredients needed:
2. After cooking, put the cake into a big mixing bowl and break up the cake with a fork. Let cool.
3. Spoon the cream cheese icing into the cake and stir until combined.
In this post I've got some White Chocolate Covered Strawberries, Red Velvet Bon Bons, and Marshmallow Goodies. Mmmmm.
First up, White Chocolate Covered Strawberries
These are pretty simple. I'm sure you've made them yourself once. If not, never fear!
Ingredients needed:
- Vanilla almond bark
- Food coloring
- 1 or 2 sandwich baggies
- Strawberries
- Baking sheet with a baking mat or parchment paper
Steps:
- Rinse strawberries in colander. Lay them out on a kitchen towel to dry.
- Put 1/2 of the almond bark into a microwave-safe bowl and nuke them at 15 second intervals until the chocolate is melted.
- If you are using 2 colors in all then take a heaping spoonful of melted chocolate and put it into the other bowl. If you are using 3 colors in all repeat with another bowl as well.
- Drop whatever color food coloring in each bowl you want to use into the chocolate. A little goes a long way. Only a drop or two will do.
- Dip dry strawberries into the first bowl, hold the green leaves, and twist each strawberry in the chocolate until it is mostly covered.
- Put onto baking sheet/ parchment paper.
- Continue until all strawberries are covered. If you need more chocolate then use another bowl to microwave it and pour into bowl/s that are running low.
- Take the other colors and put each into a sandwich baggy with a spoon.
- Cut the sandwich baggy at the tip where the chocolate will come out. The tinier the cut the smaller the string of chocolate.
- Once you are done decorating them time to put them in the fridge for about 10 minutes.
Red Velvet Bon Bons
Ingredients needed:
- Red velvet cake mix (ingredients to make the box cake as well)
- Tub of cream cheese icing
- Small ice cream scooper or a tablespoon measure
- Chocolate almond bark
- Baking mat/ parchment paper on baking sheet
- Sprinkles
Steps:
- Bake the cake according to the directions.
3. Spoon the cream cheese icing into the cake and stir until combined.
4. Use the ice cream scooper or tablespoon measurer scoop out the cake mixture and roll it into a ball. Put it on the baking sheet. This part was extremely messy. Melt 1/2 of the almond bark in a microwave-safe bowl at 15 sec. increments until creamy.
5. Drop one cake ball in and use a fork to cover it with chocolate.
6. Scoop up the cake ball with the fork and tap it against the side of the bowl. This will remove excess chocolate.
7. Use a toothpick to help guide the Bon Bon off of the fork and onto the baking sheet.
8. After three are done I sprinkle them with different sprinkles. If you do too many before you sprinkle, the chocolate will be hardened. No bueno!
9. After you have completed all Bon Bons they need to go in the refrigerator for at least 10 minutes. They taste great then, but the longer they are in the fridge the better they are. Trust me! I am an official Bon Bon taster...
6. Scoop up the cake ball with the fork and tap it against the side of the bowl. This will remove excess chocolate.
7. Use a toothpick to help guide the Bon Bon off of the fork and onto the baking sheet.
8. After three are done I sprinkle them with different sprinkles. If you do too many before you sprinkle, the chocolate will be hardened. No bueno!
9. After you have completed all Bon Bons they need to go in the refrigerator for at least 10 minutes. They taste great then, but the longer they are in the fridge the better they are. Trust me! I am an official Bon Bon taster...
Marshmallow Goodies
Ingredients needed:
- Medium sized marshallows
- Pastel colored glitter
- Chocolate almond bark
- Sandwich baggy
Steps:
- Using a knife, cut the ends of the marshmallow.
- Dip each end into sugar.
- Melt 2 blocks of almond bark in a microwave-safe bowl at 15 sec. increments until melted.
- Put chocolate into baggy and cut a tiny hole at the tip
- Poke a toothpick into the end of the marshmallow.
- While holding the toothpick, you can now pipe the chocolate on the the sides of the marshmallow.
- Put them into the fridge for just a minute to harden the chocolate.
These are all treats that are fun for the kids to help make. And eat! It is not just a moment that you are making something for a party or a special meal. You are making memories with your kids, and believe me they will remember!
Enjoy!
Dannielle
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