So much goin on and so little time to do it all! I'm in sunny AZ right now, soakin up the glorious sun with the gals!! I'm so not looking forward to going back to the cold.
I have some fun stuff coming up, so I'll brb later! :)
Monday, February 28, 2011
BRB
Created by: lAuRa at 10:14 PM Make my day,leave a comment! (2)
Monday, February 21, 2011
$100 YouTube contest!
Do you play the piano?
Do you want $100?
Do kitty cats meow?
Then you should enter into this fun YouTube piano challenge with the amazing Dale Jessee!
Check out the details here to enter! Good luck and have fun!! :)
Created by: lAuRa at 9:55 AM Make my day,leave a comment! (0)
Monday, February 14, 2011
Valentine dinner
Since we celebrated Valentine's early (and it's too crazy to eat out on Valentines!!), Faith and I made a fun, festive meal at home! Tim was quite surprised and loved every bit of it.
Our menu included:
- Pizza with heart-shaped pepperoni
- Salad with heart-shaped carrots and 'cupid arrow' tomoatoes
- Heart cut-out apples (we need healthy with all the bugs going 'round)
- Dairy-free chocolate covered strawberries, special for Tim
- Berry smoothies with 'cupid arrow' straws!
- Sparkling cider, of course
Created by: lAuRa at 9:24 PM Make my day,leave a comment! (4)
Labels: Harper, Valentines
Happy Valentines!!
Created by: lAuRa at 3:03 PM Make my day,leave a comment! (3)
Labels: Faith, Harper, Kuzco, Valentines
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Cream-filled strawberries

Ever heard of mascarpone cheese?
Mascarpone pronounced mas-kahr-POH-nay is a soft unripened cheese that belongs to the cream cheese family. It comes from Switzerland and Italy and is a thick, buttery-rich, sweet and velvety, ivory-colored cheese produced from cow's milk that has the texture of clotted or sour cream. It delicate and mild flavor is great with fresh fruit and is probably best known for its use in Tiramisu.
.....Uh, YEA! That screams delicious! I would suggest trying the mascarpone over cream cheese, it's very delicious!
Recipe from: CafeJohnsonia.blogspot.com
12-16 (more or less depending on the size) large strawberries
4 oz. cold heavy cream
4 oz. mascarpone cheese (or cream cheese, room temperature) {I found the mascarpone at Smith's with all the specialty cheeses.}
2-4 Tbsp. confectioner's sugar (make is as sweet as you like)
1 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice
a little vanilla extract
Cut an "X" into the bottom of each strawberry.
Fit a pastry bag with a star tip and fill it with the cream. Carefully pipe the cream into the center of each strawberry, allowing some of it overflow from the cuts you made on the strawberry.
Serve immediately, or cover with plastic film/wrap and refrigerate until ready to serve.You can't stop at just one with these!

Want a cute tag to go along with it?! Go HERE to download!
Created by: lAuRa at 2:33 PM Make my day,leave a comment! (0)
Labels: Harper, Recipes, Valentines
Monday, February 7, 2011
Red velvet bonbon truffles
Just sittin' here eatin' my bonbons....literally. :) Of all the truffles I've tried, this one is by far one of the best! You think the oreo truffles are good? (and they are!) You'll love these! A hard, crunchy shell along with a melt-in-your-mouth-creamy, smooth center, the best of both worlds. Mmmmmm.
Don't have a tag to go along with these, but nothing says "I love you" louder than chocolate truffles, eh! :)4 oz. bittersweet chocolate
4 oz. heavy cream
4 oz. cold cream cheese, cut into 16 pieces
1/2-1 tsp. red gel food coloring (I used Wilton)
1/2 tsp. pure vanilla extract
8 oz. tempered white chocolate (at about 80 degrees F.)
8 oz. tempered bittersweet chocolate (at about 88 degrees F.)
Chop chocolate and place in a large, heat-proof bowl. Add the cream. Set the bowl over a pan of simmering water. Stir until smooth. (You can take the bowl off the heat when there are still some larger chunks--they will melt.)
Remove bowl from heat. Add the cream cheese chunks. Switch to a whisk. Whisk until smooth. Add the food coloring and vanilla extract. Let cool to room temperature. Press waxed paper to the surface and chill overnight or at least 5 hours.
Line a baking sheet with waxed paper. Use a small ice cream/cookie scoop and drop evenly sized blobs of the ganache onto the waxed paper. (You should get about 18.) Place baking sheet in freezer for two hours to harden.
Once the chocolate blobs are firm, remove them from the freezer. Dust your hands with cornstarch and roll into smooth balls. Put the balls back on the baking sheet and chill again for a few hours.
Take one ball of ganache at a time, and drop them into the tempered chocolate. Carefully turn the ball around in the chocolate so it is uniformly covered with chocolate. Use a regular fork, or chocolate dipping fork to remove the ball from the melted chocolate. Drag the bottom of the fork over the edge of the bowl to remove the excess melted chocolate.
Place the bonbon on the waxed paper. Repeat with remaining balls. Drizzle leftover chocolate over the tops of the dipped bonbons. Let harden in the fridge until ready to eat.
Store in the fridge in an airtight container, or layer bonbons on waxed paper in a freezer-proof container. Let some to room temperature before serving.
Created by: lAuRa at 10:12 PM Make my day,leave a comment! (1)
Labels: Harper, Recipes, Valentines
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Chocolate mousse filled cupcakes with chocolate ganache
Does that name catch your attention or what?!? :)
My mom told me that cupcakes are goin' out and pies are the "in" thing now. Well, not for me, especially with these. I do love a good pie, but this is not your ordinary cupcake! I've been wanting to make filled-cupcakes for a while and decided to try it out with my chocolate mousse.
I found this handy little gadget, specifically designed for filling cupcakes, at Orson Gygi. (my new favorite store!) Some of the gadgets I see though I think, come on you'd have to be really lazy to buy this! :) You could easily just scoop out centers with a spoon, but I'd rather poke it and twist it than spoon it. :S
As I was writing this, it reminded me of the game "Bop It". If you've heard of it, you'll know what I mean....bop it, twist it, pull it. :) I forgot to show the "dip it" part, that's the funnest (it IS a word ;) part!
*One box cake mix (I used devil's food)
Follow instructions on cake mix box. Once cupcakes are cooled, make mousse.
Chocolate Mousse
(from my mousse cup recipe last year)
Make holes in center of cupcakes (whichever method you prefer). Fill with chocolate mousse. Refrigerate til it sets up a bit.
2/3 cup heavy cream
1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
Now, the fun part. Take cupcakes out of fridge, dip tops into ganache making sure it's all covered. Sprinkle with cute pink nonpareils or anything of your choice. This may be too much chocolate for some (is there such a thing!), but I tried doing buttercream frosting on it, and there's just no better way to do it. The ganache goes very well with the mousse. Put in fridge to set up.
Hurry and stick in these cute cupcake toppers I made and give to a friend before they all magically disappear. :)
Created by: lAuRa at 10:00 PM Make my day,leave a comment! (3)
Labels: Harper, Recipes, Valentines
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Strawberry Popcorn + printable tag!
Thinking about the other popcorn recipes I've seen and tried, I looked around for one for Valentines but found nothing really. I decided to experiment (I don't do this hardly ever, especially with food) and see how my idea of strawberries and cream popcorn would turn out.
I got some chocolate and found some strawberry extract and started. 2 minutes in, I stopped. haha Nothing worse than seeing your smooth chocolate instantly turn chunky (well, I guess it's far more worse seeing yourself instantly turn chunky, lol). I figured since peppermint extract worked for the peppermint bark popcorn, this would work. Not the case..supposedly it's water-based. Oh, poop.
Orson & Gygi have everything, so I called to check and I found something even better than extract.....strawberry flavored chocolate! Perfect!
I started off with strawberry popcorn, drizzling white chocolate for my strawberries and cream. Then I thought it might be too strong, so I did vanilla popcorn drizzled with strawberry chocolate. Then I thought....HEY, chocolate covered strawberry popcorn!....woa :) It's as good as it sounds! I took a poll for people's favorites and the verdict was:
#1 White chocolate drizzled with strawberry.
#2 Close tie was chocolate covered strawberry.
They're all good though, in their own way. :)
Not only is it yummy but it's such a bright, pretty color of pink!! I love it!
Strawberries & Cream Popcorn
15-16 cups popped popcorn
1 lb. of either strawberry flavored chocolate or white
white, strawberry or milk chocolate for drizzling
So many possibilities!
Created by: lAuRa at 11:18 AM Make my day,leave a comment! (2)
Labels: Harper, Recipes, Valentines
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Valentine card #1
So I just thought it would be fun to make Valentine cards/tags to go along with the Valentiney recipes I share. I am posting them on my design site, My Pookie Designs. I just posted one to go with the Eclair Squares; go print them out and have fun with them! :) Keep checking back there after I post recipes here, for a card to go along with each one!
Created by: lAuRa at 10:39 PM Make my day,leave a comment! (0)
Labels: Recipes, Valentines
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Faith's super cute new room!
This was such a fun project to make the dreary month of January pass by more quickly. I was SO excited to incorporate my ideas I had in mind. I gotta say, redecorating/painting rooms is my most favorite thing to do....next to planning parties of course. :D
My dad had a brilliant idea he wanted to do in memory of Mikkie. He's pretty much the best contractor/painter there is and has hook-ups with Sherwin Williams. I took a bunch of different paints and mixed them up, when I came up with the colors I liked, my dad took them in and had them named after Mikkie. "Mikkie Pink" and "Mikkopotamus"! How COOL is that?!? If you want these same colors, you just have to go ask for these names!! They're available to the public. I was so excited to have some meaning go into this.
Faith was uber excited about getting a new room and was a pro at helping me paint. She's had practice helping her Grampa before. :)
Her drawers before and after! Complete difference, eh! And these knobs I found at Hobby Lobby.....Perfect!!
What's more fun than Polka dots! Seriously. This was time consuming, but so worth it. It was my favorite part. After trying different things and not finding any easy way to make perfect circles, I found THIS tutorial and it worked like a charm. See those nice, crisp edges.
Before and After. Refreshing change, huh!

I took down her toddler bed and repainted my old bed. She's very excited about her 'big girl bed'! It was just a very hard day taking down Mikkie's crib. :'(

We finally got this girl some blinds! It was very much needed and I think it's helping her to sleep better. Yay!

I love the zebra print in the quilt, so I found a valance to go with it. CUTE!
Searching around for a light fixture wasn't easy either, I knew it when I saw it though. This bright chandelier added the perfect touch to the room! ahhhh I'm so excited all over again! :)

I love it so much, I'm thinking about swapping rooms with her. :) Her and her daddy can both not sleep together. hehe ;)
Created by: lAuRa at 1:52 PM Make my day,leave a comment! (12)
Labels: Faith, Harper, Home Decor
Monday, January 24, 2011
Eclair squares
I LOVE eclairs, but they can be a little time consuming (totally worth it though), but these scrumptious puppies, you get basically the same thing, a different way, in half the time! So easy. So yummy. I got this from my friend and was totally stoked to make them! I could eat a whole pan of these because they're so light and fluffy and creamy! *For the record, I did NOT eat the whole pan....but I could....just sayin' ;)
Eclair Squares
1 stick butter
1 Cup water
1 Cup flour
3 oz cream cheese
4 eggs
2 T milk
1 large pkg vanilla pudding
1 1/2 C milk
8 oz cool whip
chocolate syrup
Crust
Boil 1/2 Cup Butter (one stick) & 1 C water. Add flour and eggs, beating well after each one. Spread onto a greased pan. Bake at 400 degrees for 20-25 min until puffy. Let cool.
Filling
Beat cream cheese and the 2 T of milk. In other bowl mix pudding with 1 ½ C milk. Combine with cream cheese mixture and mix until creamy. Fold in cool whip. Spread over the crust and refrigerate til it sets up a little. Drizzle with chocolate syrup and ENJOY!
Created by: lAuRa at 5:41 PM Make my day,leave a comment! (5)
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Introducing......
I got a new site up, called My Pookie Designs, named after my Mikkie. I wanted to have a place specifically for my designs. I'm SO excited about it! My digi scrapbook kits will now be sold for only $2! I will still do occasional freebies and giveaways! What I'm most excited about is my fabric, coming soon!! Trust me, it's going to be cute. :)
I already have a Valentines kit up and some freebie Valentine's subway art. So head on over and stay tuned for some more fun stuff!! :) Hope to see you there!
Created by: lAuRa at 10:46 PM Make my day,leave a comment! (3)
I've been featured!!
I'm sure most of you know Ucreate, right? Who doesn't know Ucreate! :)
It's been kind of a fun quest of sorts to try and get on her blog. She was kind enough to put me up there... I'll leave you alone now Kari, hehe Maybe. ;)
If you haven't been to her site before, you must check it out, she shares so many cute things. I've found most of my blogs I follow through her.
Thanks again Kari, I feel priviledged to be on your blog!
Created by: lAuRa at 8:13 PM Make my day,leave a comment! (2)
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Potted heart flower!
These were extremely fun and cute to make! I was squealing with excitement through the whole thing. :)
What I used:
2 bunches small fake red flowers
dowel
green foam
styrofoam heart (I couldn't find one, so I cut a heart shape from a styrofoam disc. worked out great-you don't even see the underneath anyways.)
peat moss
1 small plant pot
ribbon
paint
Pluck all flower heads off stems, dab hot glue on end and stick into styrofoam heart. Continue til heart is covered. Paint dowel and pot (I used heirloom white). When dry, stuff green foam into pot, push dowel into bottom of heart and then into the green foam in pot. Top pot with a little peat moss, tie ribbon around dowel and you got yourself a cute potted heart flower!
Created by: lAuRa at 10:00 PM Make my day,leave a comment! (11)
Labels: How-to, Valentines
Monday, January 17, 2011
Mini wreath stand
1 wooden heart plaque
15 wooden wheels
1 wooden ball
1 metal hook
I got all these from Hobby Lobby. I used wood glue to glue all wheels on top of each other (it's better to glue a few together at a time, wait til dry, then glue a few more on, etc..or it will slide and become crooked). Once all dry, glue them in center of heart plaque and glue ball on top. Let dry completely. Screw in hook. Spray paint. I spray painted it candy pink first, let it dry, then heirloom white. I sanded it on various places and it brought out the pink underneath.

Created by: lAuRa at 11:09 PM Make my day,leave a comment! (1)
Labels: Home Decor, Tutes, Valentines





