We were all playing by the pool when all of a sudden.... WE KNOCKED OUR CAMERA INTO THE POOL!! Yikes!! Yeah we were all a bit shocked! You can see what happened in the video. Yep, we got the whole thing on camera!! That poor camera was TOTALLY WET!!!
Luckily Kymberly knew just what to do as soon as we pulled it out of the pool. Simply remove your battery, memory and then put everything, including your camera, into rice!! Yes, it is that EASY!! YES IT WORKS!! Remember this tip next time your phone or camera falls into water. It worked for us.
This is the most easy and
awesome tasting apple cake we ever made. We actually thought it could replace
our apple pie on Thanksgiving day. Yes!! It was that good!! It tastes far
better than it looks. It was definitely worth making. We hope you enjoy making
it as much as we did. Thanks so much for visiting. Have a beautiful day!
Easy Apple Cake
About 5 to 7 granny smith apples (or whatever you prefer), peeled, cored
& thinly sliced 1 (9 ounce) package yellow cake mix 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon 1 stick real butter
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350°F. 2. Cut apple slices crosswise in half. 3. Place in pan; sprinkle with dry cake mix. 4. In small bowl, combine sugar & cinnamon;
sprinkle over cake mix. 5. Drizzle with butter. 6. Bake 30 minutes or until topping is golden
brown. 7. Serve warm with ice cream, if desired!
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FRESH APPLE CAKE
Layer your apple slices (or other fruit) at the
bottom of a pan that has been coated with non-stick spray. Sprinkle on boxed cake mix. Pour melted butter over the fruit and dry cake mix. Bake at 180/350* for approximately 35-45 minutes --
it's done when it is nice and bubbly.
This is a simple tutorial on how to crochet. I wanted to make an easy project for beginners. After making one of these, I wanted to make more. They will make wonderful gifts to give to friends and family. My son, Dustin, helped me make this video. We wanted to encourage you by showing you how he learned to crochet too. This is the first time he ever did crochet. We hope this inspires you to crochet. If you have any questions please leave them in the comment section below. I will try to answer them as soon as I can. Thank you so much for visiting.
Hook:
- Size G (4.25 mm) or size needed to match gauge
Finished Size:
- Approximately 4½" wide by 4" tall (11.5 × 10 cm)
Gauge:
- 15 stitches = 3½" (9 cm), 14 rows = 3¼" (8.5 cm). Exact gauge is not necessary for this project
Stitches and Abbreviations Used:
- chain = ch
- single crochet = sc
- slip stitch = sl st
- stitch(es) = st(s)
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SteStep 1
THE INSIDE OF COASTER
Instructions:
Note: Stitch counts are listed in {brackets} at the end of row instructions. For each coaster make one square.
Start with 1 sl st
Foundation: Ch 16.
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. Turn. {15 sc}
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each st across. Turn. {15 sc}
Row 3: Repeat Row 2.
EDGES OF COASTER
Instructions: Tie the edge colored st onto the finished string of the center. Skip a link in between each sc and ch combo. Repeat these steps all the way around the coaster. End at the place you started with a knot.
My daughter, Ashley, made up this craft. Your kids are going
to love it!! It is inexpensive and a creative craft for kids. They are so CUTE
too. The kids will love playing with them. My granddaughter sure did.
We did too !!! Our bloopers and
giggles at the end of the video shows how much fun we had. hahaha See Video
Here is what you will need:
*Foam Sheets
*Scissors
*Old Socks
*Goggle Eyes
*Markers
*Pipe Cleaners
*Glue (hot glue, stick glue or tacky glue)
Tip: Hot glue works best but stick glue is easy for kids to use. Tacky glue takes a long time to dry but works good.
1. Cut out the pieces to the pattern and then trace and cut onto the foam pieces.
2. Glue all the foam pieces into place.
3. Glue his google eyes into place too.
4. Draw Patrick's mouth, belly button and eye brows with black marker.
5. Glue Patrick onto a sock and let it dry.
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Lots of giggles at the end... hehe
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and it was simple to understand. If you have any questions I will be happy to answer them. Leave them in the comment section below. Thank you so much for visiting.
Have a BEAUTIFUL day!!
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