{Thrifty Thursday} True Love Tree Carving

True Love Tree Carving - upcycle a Goodwill plaque into a cute and loveable wood carving for your home!

Happy Valentine’s Day -AND- Thrifty Thursday friends! I’m wrapping up our endless love-themed posts today with a cute project little love project that can last all year long – this True Love “Tree” Carving! Now you know how carving initials into a tree used to be the big thing? Now you can bring that nostalgia, innocence and true love into your home for just dollars!

I picked up this lovely piece of wood at my local Goodwill for just $1.99! Now it had a saying plastered to the top along with some glaze, but I took care of that! Then I purchased a wood burning kit (how FUN is that?) from Hobby Lobby with their 40% off coupon, so that it was just a few dollars! I’m already trying to think of more projects to use the burner on, because it was just so much fun and brought back childhood memories!

What you’ll need:

  • Wooden plaque
  • Wood burning kit

And the steps:

  • Now since my wooden plaque was from Goodwill and had stuff plastered to the top, I soaked it upside down in water overnight and peeled the top layer of junk off.
  • Once that was dry, I sanded the top until I had a clear, smooth finish.
  • I then plugged in my wood burner to let it heat up.
  • I lightly traced the letters and a heart onto the wood as guidelines.
  • Then I ran the wood burner over the lines until I was happy with the result!

A Goodwill trash to treasure project - turn a $1.99 plaque into a cute wood carving!

And here’s how it turned out…

True Love Tree Carving - upcycle a Goodwill plaque into a cute and loveable wood carving for your home!

True Love Tree Carving - upcycle a Goodwill plaque into a cute and loveable wood carving for your home!

True Love Tree Carving - upcycle a Goodwill plaque into a cute and loveable wood carving for your home!

For now I have moved it to our Valentines Mantel

True Love Tree Carving - upcycle a Goodwill plaque into a cute and loveable wood carving for your home!

But I know that it will be out on display year round because I just love it! So I hope that you all have a great Valentines Day and that you can spend the day with the ones you love!

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Teacher S’mores Mason Jar Valentines

S'mores Mason Jar Teacher Valentines

Hi friends! Today I’m sharing with you an ADORABLE Teacher S’mores Mason Jar Valentines gift! Now I know that Valentines is quickly approaching, so the chances that you still need to find school gift ideas are slim! This year, my preschooler will be giving out the Cool Kids Valentine’s Day Printables along with some tasty kettle corn to his fellow classmates, but what about his teacher and teacher assistants?

I decided I wanted to do something along the lines of our S’more Love in a Jar gift that I made for my friend’s bridal shower. So first thing’s first: make a fun Valentine’s S’mores snack mix!

Valentines S'mores Mix Valentines S’mores Snack Mix =
Valentines M&Ms + Small Marshmallows + Graham Cracker Goldfish

That’s right, I just mixed up some festive M&Ms, marshmallows and Goldfish graham crackers for our S’mores snack mix, and filled a mason jar with a handle. Now I love giving these handled mason jars as gifts, because they’re easily reused in the home! I drink out of mine all the time! And did you know you can get a set of 12 of these jars from Amazon for just $26? That’s where I’ve ordered all of mine. Such a deal!

Valentines S'mores Mix

For the lids I wanted to use one of the fancy Daisy Mason Jar Lids, but to keep things sealed I used the base of a regular canning lid, traced and cut out a circle of paper from Martha Stewart Crafts Valentine Paper Pad.

Cover Mason Jar Lids with Cute Cardstock!

Then just stack the lid, the pretty paper, and the daisy lid on top…

Valentines S'mores Mason Jars

And you have a perfectly adorable mason jar full of Valentines S’more Snack Mix!

Valentines S'mores Mason Jars

But that’s not it. I whipped up a little printable for the front that says “There’s No Teacher I Love S’more Than You!” I made ones for the assistants too – you can’t leave them out! I think they’re the ones always chasing after my 3-year old. Hehe!

Teacher S'mores Mason Jar Valentines

Then I printed and cut out the Valentines banner, strung a little bit of bakers twine, added a little doily and voila! A perfectly sweet Teacher S’mores Mason Jar Valentines gift!

Teacher S'mores Mason Jar Valentines

What do you think? I’m just in love with them. I may like them more than the teachers even will, but that’s ok. I love putting together little gifts like these! If you’re still looking for teacher ideas, feel free to use these! Here are the little printables I whipped up that you’re also free to use! Just right click to save!

So what fun valentines are you giving this year? I hope that you’re gearing up for a fun day to celebrate all the LOVE in your life!

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50 Sweet Conversation Heart Recipes and Crafts

50 Sweet Conversation Heart Recipes and Crafts #valentines

Hi friends! We’re getting so close to Valentine’s Day, it’s been so much fun this year I think I’m going to be sad once it’s over! One of my favorite aspects of Valentines is conversation hearts! Don’t you love them? They’re not only tasty, but they’re so fun to craft and decorate with! Because of my love for all things conversation hearts, I’ve put together this FUN list of recipes and crafts! There are SO MANY great ones out there! And if I missed one of yours, be sure to leave your conversation heart post in the comments so we can visit yours too!

    1. conversation heart topiaries {tiny prints blog}
    2. conversation heart mini cookies {martha stewart}
    3. conversation heart strawberries & cream cake {gimme some oven}
    4. conversation heart charm bracelet {happy hour projects}
    5. mini conversation hearts cupcakes {the baking robot}
    6. diy conversation heart cakes {studio diy}
    7. conversation heart candy earrings {expect moore}
    8. conversation heart pinatas {studio diy}
    9. conversation heart cones {everyday art}
    10. conversation heart bark {bake at 350}
    11. conversation heart cheescakes {recipe by photo}
    12. conversation heart rings {blue moss}
    13. conversation heart cupcake treats {uncommon designs}
    14. conversation heart cupcakes {hoosier homemade}
    15. kids conversation heart art {views from my window}
    16. teddy bear conversation heart cake pops {bakerella}
    17. conversation heart sugar cookies {catch my party}
    18. conversation heart valentines {a field journal}
    19. conversation heart vase {birch and lily}
    20. conversation heart brownies {key ingredient}
    21. conversation heart cocoa {smart school house}
    22. conversation s’mores pops {love from the oven}
    23. conversation heart magnet {crafty journal}
    24. conversation heart cookie pops {sugar swings! serve some}
    25. edible conversation heart candy necklace {cute food for kids}
    26. crushed conversation heart cookie pops {the tomkat studio}
    27. conversation heart rice crispy treats {mallow & co}
    28. conversation heart cards {studio diy}
    29. stamped conversation heart cookies {lauren’s latest}
    30. conversation heart cake pops {food family & finds}
    31. conversation heart hurricane vases {amanda jane brown}
    32. conversation heart pie pops {kitchen fun with my three sons}
    33. conversation heart yarn wrapped wreath {seven alive}
    34. conversation heart pillows {sweet pie bakery}
    35. conversation heart necklace {micahjones studios on etsy}
    36. conversation heart hats {foodista}
    37. conversation heart fudge {hungry happenings}
    38. conversation heart glitter canvas {becoming martha}
    39. conversation heart canvas art {celebrations}
    40. conversation heart sandwiches {sara lee}
    41. conversation heart macaroons {bubble and sweet}
    42. conversation heart balloons {studio diy}
    43. homemade conversation hearts {instructables}
    44. framed conversation hearts {someday crafts}
    45. conversation heart math {what’s fun today}
    46. conversation heart nail art {hairspray and high heels}
    47. conversation heart shoe {refinery 29}
    48. painted wood conversation hearts {artsy-fartsy}
    49. conversation heart frame {craftster}
    50. conversation heart mini wreath {the decorated cookie}

So many fun recipes and crafts, right? I hope that you can put them to good use! And if it’s too late this year, pin some for inspiration next year! It’ll be here before you know it!

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A Valentine’s Day Mantel with Martha Stewart Crafts

A Valentine's Mantel with #MarthaStewartCrafts #12MonthsofMartha

Hi friends! I have a fun Valentine’s Day Mantel to share with you today, created and updated with some fabulous new Martha Stewart Craft supplies! I’m part of a 12 month program this year where I get to show and share with you some amazing new Martha Stewart Crafts items, and starting out this month, it’s already so much fun! So let me show you what I used and how you can incorporate these wonderful products in your home!

Glitter Dipped Heart with #MarthaStewartCrafts #12MonthsofMartha

First up is this Glitter Dipped Heart. I purchased this heart box from the Target Dollar Spot last year, and this year I just wanted to add a little bling. Everything could use a little glitter, don’t you think?

What you’ll need:

And the steps:

  • Draw a chalk line where you want the glitter to start with a straight edge.
  • Go over the line with the glue pen and fill in the area below.
  • Spread the glue around the bottom of the heart until area is covered.
  • Add glitter, shake and let dry.

Framed Heart Arrow with #MarthaStewartCrafts #12MonthsofMartha

Next up is our Framed Heart Arrow.

What you’ll need:

And the steps:

  • Paint the craft stick copper with the Martha Stewart Copper Guilding.
  • Cut out a heart for the tip of the arrow and “feathers” for the end out of the Martha Stewart Valentines paper.
  • Glue the heart and the feathers to the craft stick.
  • Frame arrow on Martha Stewart Valentines paper.

Framed Heart Arrow Tutorial with #MarthaStewartCrafts #12MonthsofMartha

Drop Heart Frame with #MarthaStewartCrafts #12MonthsofMartha

And last, but not least, our Drop Heart Frame. I think this is my favorite!

What you’ll need:

And the steps:

  • Cut hearts out of the Martha Stewart Valentines paper.
  • Cut similar lengths of the Martha Stewart Crafts Glitter Eyelash.
  • Glue the glitter eyelash between two paper hearts.
  • Push the push pins into the back of the open frame.
  • Tie the glitter eyelash to the push pins so that the hearts hang down inside the frame.

And put all together, the mantel turned out like this!

A Valentine's Mantel with #MarthaStewartCrafts #12MonthsofMartha

What do you think? I think it’s simple, but oh so fun! And I have to tell you that the Martha Stewart Crafts supplies were a blast to work with! I’m sure that’s no surprise there! I saw on Instagram one of the #12MonthsofMartha bloggers say that “Glitter Eyelash is the new black” and I couldn’t agree more! Such a fun product to work with. So get to Michaels Arts and Crafts, Jo-Anns Fabrics & Crafts or check out Amazon today to order your very own supply!

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{14 Days of Valentines} A Recap

14 Days of Valentines - 14 Days of Valentine's fun! #valentines

Hi friends! Did you follow along with our fun 14 Days of Valentines series? We had quite a few fun guest posts as well as great projects from A Night Owl Contributors! If you missed any, I’m doing a quick recap for you today…and to remind you that to cap off the series we have a FUN giveaway going on from DecoArt! Be sure to stop by and enter to win!

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Now here are the links to our 14 Days of Valentines Projects, Recipes and Posts! Enjoy!


DecoArt Valentine’s Day Chalkboard + Giveaway

Turn a placemat into a chalkboard with DecoArt Clear Chalkboard Coating { anightowlblog.com } #valentines #chalkboard

Hi friends! Have I got a treat for you today! First, I’m going to share with you a cute and easy Valentine’s Day project but make sure you stick around til the end because we also have a FUN giveaway from DecoArt! Now you know I love using DecoArt products; I’ve shared a number of projects including our Baker’s Delight Gift BasketSnow-Capped Christmas Ornament, and these cute Valentines Vases with DecoArt Gloss Enamels! But there is one product that I’ve been drooling over lately, and that’s the DecoArt Clear Chalkboard Coating! That’s right, a paint that can turn ANY surface into a chalkboard! Oh my! I love a good chalkboard. You can never have too many and I can’t tell you how many surfaces in our home that I’ve turned into chalkboards. So this product makes me giddy!

For this project I wanted to make a fun Valentine’s Day Messageboard to write sweet notes to my boys. While I was shopping at my happy place, yes Target, I came across these FUN placemats! They’re black but had such a fun geometric design! I knew they would be perfect for our note station. Want to make one?

What you’ll need:

And the steps:

  • Paint thin layers of the DecoArt Clear Chalkboard Coating on the placemat and foam hearts, waiting an hour between coats. I used just two coats and felt that I had good coverage.
  • Wait 24 hours to allow the paint to cure.
  • Prime the chalkboard surfaces with chalk.
  • Wipe off and write your fun love messages!
  • Mount the placemat to the wall with removable mounting squares.
  • Add foam hearts (they’re mini chalkboards too!) with mounting squares around the chalkboard. And you’re done!

Turn a placemat into a chalkboard with DecoArt Clear Chalkboard Coating { anightowlblog.com } #valentines #chalkboard

And here’s how it turned out…

Turn a placemat into a chalkboard with DecoArt Clear Chalkboard Coating { anightowlblog.com } #valentines #chalkboard

Turn a placemat into a chalkboard with DecoArt Clear Chalkboard Coating { anightowlblog.com } #valentines #chalkboard

I love that this is right by our entryway from our garage. It’s probably one of the highest traffic areas, so my boys are sure to see the sweet messages each day!

Turn a placemat into a chalkboard with DecoArt Clear Chalkboard Coating { anightowlblog.com } #valentines #chalkboard

Turn a placemat into a chalkboard with DecoArt Clear Chalkboard Coating { anightowlblog.com } #valentines #chalkboard

Turn a placemat into a chalkboard with DecoArt Clear Chalkboard Coating { anightowlblog.com } #valentines #chalkboard

Cute, right? And it works perfectly. JUST like a real chalkboard. Oh yes, now the wheels are spinning! I have a feeling this fabulous product will appear on many surfaces and in many projects in the future! You MUST give it a try! Now this pretty project concludes our 14 Days of Valentines series! I hope you’ve enjoyed hearing from all our different guests! If you missed some of the days, be sure to go back and take a look!

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But now I bet you’re ready for the giveaway, right? Well here you go! Enter for you chance to win this amazing DecoArt Valentine’s Prize Pack via the Rafflecopter form below! Good luck!

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{14 Days of Valentines} Shot Through the Heart Treat Bags

Craft a cute arrow with washi tape and a straw to make these adorable Shot Through the Heart Treat Bags { anightowlblog.com } #valentines #washi

Hi everyone, A Night Owl Blog contributor Jen here again! Did you catch my earlier post in the 14 day’s of Valentine’s Day series where I shared my Dark Chocolate and Bacon Cupcakes? If not, you should check them out, they’re sure to please the man in your life! Today, I’m going to share with you a fun Valentine’s day treat bag with washi tape and straws!  These bags would be great to use for your children’s lunch on Valentine’s Day or to send a whole bunch with treats for the class party!

What you’ll need:

  • lunch bag/kraft bag
  • straw
  • washi tape
  • scissors
  • hole punch

And the steps:

  • Start by folding the flap forward and hole-punching two holes towards the center of the bag. (I used scissors because I couldn’t find my hole punch and trimmed the edges of the holes for a finished look)
  • Open the bag, add your treats and then re-close your bag.
  • Take your straw and starting from the back of the bag lace your straw so the ends of the straw are on the front.
  • Trim the edges of the straw so they aren’t longer then your bag’s length.
  • Next cut a length of washi tape in half length-wise, add to one end of the straw spaced out.
  • For the arrow portion, use two pieces of washi that are the same length and overlap them a bit to make a square of tape. Next, cut each side at an angle to make an arrow point and add to the other side of the straw.
  • And waaah laaah, you have a cute lunch sack that looks like it’s been shot through the heart, hehe!
I was really enjoying the simple look but thought it would be fun to add a Cool Kids Valentine’s Day card because they’re so darn cute!
You could even have the children draw on the bags before assembling and address then to their class mates for a personalized touch! I hope you enjoyed this simple yet fun washi tape arrow Valentine’s fun!

{14 Days of Valentines} Framed Valentine’s Dry Erase Love Note

Framed Valentine's Dry Erase Love Note

Hello friends, I’m Jessica of Flecky Fotography and today I’m sharing with you a cute way to let your man know you are crazy for him! Valentine’s Day is supposed to be extra cheesy, so I thought it would be fun to incorporate “cheesy” ways to say “I Love You.” It’s dry erase, so you could use this daily. I’m using mine February 1st through Valentine’s Day!

What you’ll need:

  • Printable
  • 5×7 Desk Frame
  • Dry Erase Marker

 To download the printable, simply right-click and save this image:

Valentine Checklist Printable

And the steps:

  • Simply print and frame the printable and use the Dry Erase marker to mark your love message of the day!

If you don’t have a color printer at home, feel free to send your printable to a local printer like Costco or Walmart. Make sure you select “matte” or “lustre” finish. Order the print in a 5×7.

Framed Valentine's Dry Erase Love Note

Framed Valentine's Dry Erase Love Note

What do you think? How cute and fun is this? Hope this makes your man blush!

XO, Jessica
Jessica of Flecky Photography is a contributor for A Night Owl.

{14 Days of Valentines} Valentine’s Day Goodie Bag

Valentine's Day Goodie Bag by Lemonade Diaries

Hello friends! I’m Monique from The Lemonade Diaries! Today I am sharing with you one of my favorite little craft projects and a great Valentine’s Day gift – the easy peasy Goodie Bag! I first learned how to make these adorable favor bags back in high school. And I have loved them ever since. They are absolutely perfect little Valentine Goodie Bags.

What you’ll need:

  • Envelopes, any color, any size
  • Glue stick
  • Scissors
  • Washi tape, stamps, anything you want to decorate your bag

Valentine's Day Goodie Bag by Lemonade Diaries

And the steps:

  • Begin by sealing your envelope completely. Then, decorate the outside of the envelope any way you like. Keep in mind you will be folding in the sides and the bottom of the envelop about 1/2 inch.
  • Using scissors, cut an inch off the top, depending how tall you would like your bag to be.
  • Fold each side in about 1/2 inch. Flip the envelope over, and along the same crease old again. Finally, fold the bottom up about 1/2 inch. Flip the envelope over and along the same crease, fold again.
  • Now slip your hand in the envelope and push in the middle crease on all the folds to form the sides and bottom.
  • Glue or tape the bottom corners in to strengthen the bottom of the bag.

Valentine's Day Goodie Bag by Lemonade Diaries

Finally, stuff your little bag with Valentine goodies.

Valentine's Day Goodie Bag by Lemonade Diaries

So, what do you think? Fun-right?! The best part of this DIY is that you can make small bags or tall bags, it all depends on the envelope you use.

Happy crafting!
Monique - Lemonade Diaries
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{14 Days of Valentines} Easy Framed Heart Wreath

Easy Valentines Framed Heart Wreath by { anightowlblog.com }

Hi friends! Have you been having fun following along with the 14 Days of Valentines series? It’s been so much fun to have some of our sponsors and friends share some lovely Valentine’s Day ideas! Today I’m sharing with you an cute and easy Valentines Framed Heart Wreath! You may recognize a good portion of this frame wreath from our Rustic Christmas Wreath! Yep, it’s the same set-up, which made it so easy to change out for Valentines. I think I may leave this frame up all year long and continue to find ways to update it for each season. Now won’t that be fun?

What you’ll need:

  • Ready Made Frame (open wooden frame)
  • Twine
  • Thumbtacks
  • Burlap Ribbon
  • Valentines-related ornaments

And the steps:

  • I cut a length of burlap ribbon to hang the frame from and used a thumbtack to tack it to the back of the open wooden frame to hold it in place.
  • I tied two lengths of twine to the heart-shaped ornaments.
  • I tied a knot at the other end of the twine (to keep it from fraying), then simply used three thumbtacks to tack the ornament on twine to the back of the frame so that they hung from the center of the frame.
  • And you’re done! Now these pictures show the steps from our Rustic Christmas Wreath, but you can still get the visual and all I did was remove one of the twine lengths and replaced the Christmas ornaments with the heart-shaped ones!

Rustic Christmas Wreath Tutorial at @anightowlblog

And here’s how this one turned out…

Easy Valentines Framed Heart Wreath by { anightowlblog.com }

Easy Valentines Framed Heart Wreath by { anightowlblog.com }

Easy Valentines Framed Heart Wreath by { anightowlblog.com }

Easy Valentines Framed Heart Wreath by { anightowlblog.com }

Soooo cute, right? It’s simple, understated, and I love it! I actually picked up those heart ornaments from Target from their Christmas clearance – for 70% off! But they just screamed Valentine’s Day to me, so I knew I could put them to good use. And they’re just perfect here. What do you think?

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{14 Days of Valentines} Children’s Valentine’s Day Painting

Children's Valentine's Day Painting by Songbirds & Buttons
Hi friends! My name is Kendall and I blog over at Songbirds and Buttons! Today I am sharing with you an easy and fun Valentine’s Day Painting that you can do with your little one! We are making them this year as gifts :) I love the holidays, I love decorating, but most of all I love doing craft projects with my son, Wyatt. This is the first time that we’ve done this project – but it definitely won’t be the last!

What you’ll need:

  • Canvas
  • Paint brush
  • Sponge Brush
  • 3 different paint colors
  • sharpie marker

And the steps:

  1. Use your sponge brush to paint the background of your canvas. (You can use a regular brush if you’d like – but the sponge brush is faster).
  2. Let canvas dry for an hour.
  3. Fold a piece of craft paper in half, cut out a heart, and then use washi tape to adhere the paper to your canvas. Washi tape doesn’t stick – and I try to use what I have for projects.
  4. Use your second color to paint inside of your cutout – it helps if you have a little one to do some of the muscle work :)
  5. Peel the paper cutout off of your canvas to reveal a beautiful heart!
  6. Use your third paint to let your little one have some fun! Let them put their hands in it and play around – then – when they’re ready – help them to press their hand on the canvas in the center of the heart.
  7. Write a special message – or just their name and the date so you’ll always remember.

Children's Valentine's Day Painting by Songbirds & Buttons Children's Valentine's Day Painting by Songbirds & Buttons

And here’s how it turned out…

Children's Valentine's Day Painting by Songbirds & Buttons

So, what do you think? Cute – right? If you end up making this project with your little one(s) – please make sure to share a photo with us!

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{14 Days of Valentines} Cherry & Vanilla Shake

Yummy Cherry & Vanilla Shake

Hello everyone! I’m Stacey and I blog over at Glued To My Crafts. I’m pretty excited to be guest posting today at A Night Owl. Let me start off with introducing myself. I’m a mother to a nearly two year old boy (yikes his birthday is next weekend) who keeps me on my toes and inspires a lot of my posts. I’m also a wife to a wonderful man serving in the Air Force for 12 years now. I’m a girly-girl who loves cooking, crafting and inspiring. Ok, the last one is more of a “I hope I inspire you.” My blog is mainly about life experiences, recipes and craft creations. Everything I post can we be recreated with simple, everyday items you probably already have in your house. Even though I’m a shopaholic, I’m all about saving money and using what you have on hand. I don’t spend a lot to be crafty, and neither should you.

So let’s get down to business, shall we? Today I’m sharing with you my Cherry & Vanilla Shake recipe. I don’t know about you, but I love cherries. The price for them scares me at time, but it’s my spurge food. I remember picking cherries in my grandma’s garden growing up. I think that’s why I’m such a sucker for cherries. They bring back some good memories.

And did you know February is National Cherry Month? So not only is this recipe great for Valentine’s day, you can also whip it up in honor of National Cherry Month. PLUS, the items? Simple, ingredients! This isn’t going to break the bank or your waist line. I hope you get inspired to try it and love it as much as we do.

Cherry & Vanilla Shake
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Recipe type: Dessert
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Serves: 1
Ingredients
  • 1½ cups frozen, pitted cherries
  • 1¼ cups milk
  • 3 Tbsp sugar
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon almond extract
  • 1 pinch of salt
  • 1 cup ice
Instructions
  1. Throw all the above items in to a blender.
  2. Blend until completely mixed & smooth.
  3. Serve with whipped cream on top.

 

Yummy Cherry & Vanilla Shake

Enjoy!

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{14 Days of Valentines} Chocolate Dipped Spoons

Chocolate Dipped Spoons

Hello! I’m Camille and I blog at Growing Up Gabel about recipes, crafts, and … more food! I’m so excited to be here today to share an easy food inspired Valentine’s Day craft that anyone can make and everyone loves!

Since we’re focusing on Valentine’s Day, I had to share something to do with chocolate! Chocolate dipped spoons are a simple food craft that make adorable Valentine’s Day gifts because (almost) everyone loves chocolate. My kids love to use these spoons in hot chocolate and I love them in my coffee.

What You’ll Need:

  • 1/2 cup chocolate chips
  • 6 plastic spoons
  • Assorted candies or other toppings

And The Steps:

Chocolate Dipped Spoons Tutorial

First, set out your spoons on some wax or parchment paper. Put your candy and toppings in small bowls for easy access. It’s best to get this all set up so you can use your chocolate as soon as it’s melted.

Chocolate Dipped Spoons Tutorial

Next, melt the chocolate chips. You can do this in the microwave, over a double broiler or in a Little Dipper Crock Pot, like I did. Just throw the chips in and stir every 5-10 minutes until the chocolate chips are melted.

Chocolate Dipped Spoons Tutorial

Once chocolate is melted, use a spatula to spread the chocolate over the spoons. The first few spoons I covered completely with chocolate, but I found that I preferred to just do the front of the spoons as you can see in the photo above. This used less chocolate and was less messy, but either way is fine! It’s up to you.

Chocolate Dipped Spoons

While chocolate is still wet, add your candy or toppings. I used a crushed candy cane, ice cream cone shaped marshmallows and Valentine M&Ms (because chocolate on top of chocolate is better than just plain chocolate!). Coffee beans might be fun for a coffee drinker. My kids really wanted sprinkles or jimmies.

Chocolate Dipped Spoons

Let the spoons rest on the parchment paper to dry. It will take a few hours, at least. I live in a dry climate so it didn’t take long, but it may take longer if it’s humid. The spoons do not need to be refrigerated. Mine are being stored in a plastic storage bag in my pantry until Valentine’s Day.

Finally, package the chocolate spoons in a pretty Valentine’s Day bag with some ribbon, attach a card and hand out with abandon!

Camille Gabel lives in Las Vegas, NV with her husband and two children. When Camille isn’t dipping plastic kitchen utensils in to chocolate she enjoys homeschooling her children, reading and knitting. You can connect with Camille through her blog Growing Up Gabel on Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, and Google+.

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{14 Days of Valentines} I’m Wild About You Valentines

I'm WILD About You Valentines

Hi, I’m Kendra from Adventures of Brad & Kendra. I’m an Electrical Engineer engaging my creative side through my blog and Etsy shop. My husband and I live in the Seattle area with our two cats and two dogs.

Are you looking for Valentine’s Gifts, especially ones that don’t include candy? I have a few ideas, and corresponding printables to share with you today.

Gift #1

All throughout Pinterest, spraypainted toy animals seem to be all the rage. I took the idea and adapted it to become a keychain.

Items Needed:

  • Plastic Toys – Available at dollar store or Goodwill
  • Screw Eyes
  • Key Chain Ring
  • Spray Paint

Total Cost: ~ $0.40 each

Making these keychains are incredibly easy. The screw eyes simply screw into the back of the animal. The plastic can be a bit hard to start so the easiest way to screw it in is to hold the eye with pliars as you push it in and twist. After the screw eye is installed, spray paint it whatever color suits your fancy! I chose to do this one in gold, but I think that hot pink or green would have also been fun to do. It does take a few coats to cover the animals since they have all sort of nooks & crannies so be patient and do light coats.

Gold Spraypainted Animal Keychains

 

Gift #2

Why not spraypaint other items? The idea below is to make bobby pins more exciting and become more of an accessory and less of something you try to hide.

Bobby pins are cheap and are easily found for around $2 for a large pack. To spraypaint these, make sure that none of them are touching then go over in light coats. If the pins are touching when painted, they will stick together and the paint can chip when pulled apart.

To wrap, place on a cardboard cutout to showoff your hard spraypainting work! I have the one below on a rectangle but it would be super cute on a heart for this holiday.

Gold Bobby Pins

 

Gift #3

Another great gift for girls would be fold over elastic hairties. I have seen some great Valentine’s Day patterns including hearts and chevron. These could be wrapped up in a small cellophane bag or takeout container. If you are looking for some, and don’t want to make your own, I would love to help you out through my Etsy shop – Simply {Darr}ling. Here are some samples of Valentine elastic I have seen.

Cute Hair Ties

I’ve included this fun printable correlating to all of these gifts. I hope you enjoy them and give you inspiration for Valentine’s Day!

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{Thrifty Thursday) 10 Goodwill Valentines Projects

10 Goodwill Valentines Projects - great ideas at a great price! { anightowlblog.com }

Hi friends! It’s Thrifty Thursday again, and since we’re in Valentines mode (have you been following along with the fabulous 14 Days of Valentines series?), I thought I would round up some fabulous projects that were done with items from Goodwill – or that could be from Goodwill! Let’s save those bucks this holiday season, but still decorate and celebrate in style!

:: diy cupcake stand by the lettered cottage ::

:: valentine’s mailboxes by the anderson crew ::

:: valentines mantel by red barn candle company ::

:: valentine’s day teacups by pep n’ paperflowers ::

:: button heart art by fern creek cottage ::

:: valentines hutch by the goodwill gal ::

:: pretty in pink chandy by the goodwill gal ::

:: valentines framed art by just pleased as punch ::

 now you know you always see mason jars at goodwill…

:: valentine mason jar craft by uncommon designs ::

:: valentines mason jars by crescendoh ::

I also found this cute Valentine by Goodwill of Omaha, isn’t it fun?

Well I hope you’re feeling inspired to head to your local Goodwill and update your decor for Valentines! I know I am! Happy thrifting!

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{14 Days of Valentines} Cool Kids Valentine’s Day Printables

Cool Kids Valentine's Day Printables - by Just Us Three at www.anightowlblog.com

I bet you know some pretty cool kids that you need to give gifts to for Valentine’s Day! I do too and designed something fun just for them….some cool kids with manners. Hehe! These guys are super modern and define cool by sporting some of the latest kid trends. I thought these cards would pop and so obviously needed to be attached to some delicious popcorn over the typical Valentine’s candies. As you can see one little girl COULD NOT keep her hands off the stuff! Hope you enjoy your free cool kids that Kimberly selected and for the the full crew please visit the Just Us Three Design Etsy shop!

To put it all together, here’s what you’ll need:

Cool Kids Valentine's Day Gifts and FREE Printables - by Just Us Three at www.anightowlblog.com

And here’s how cute they turn out!

Cool Kids Valentine's Day Gifts and FREE Printables - by Just Us Three at www.anightowlblog.com

Cool Kids Valentine's Day Gifts and FREE Printables - by Just Us Three at www.anightowlblog.com

 A sure kid-pleaser, right? Ok now for the real fun – goodies for you!

Download your FREE set of printables HERE!
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And if you LOVE what you see and want the FULL set, you can purchase the digital file (print as many copies as you’d like) HERE!
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Hope you enjoy and share some Cool Kids this Valentine’s Day!

Rachel of Just Us Three Designs and Harding Family Happenings is a contributor for A Night Owl.

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{14 Days of Valentines} Arrow Wreath

Valentine's Day Arrow Wreath - illistyle.com

Happy Monday all you Night Owls!

I am April, I’m a pastor’s wife, mom, artist, interior design firm administrator,
wine taster, crafter, and generally fun girl. I craft/create/share over at illistyle.

I am so excited Kimberly invited me to share this fun craft with you today:

illistyle Valentine’s Arrow Wreath

Valentines Day Arrow Wreath Tutorial - illistyle.com

Let’s get right down to it, shall we?
here’s what you are going to need:

Vaelntine's Day Arrow Wreath Tutorial - illistyle.com

Wooden Dowels
Wooden Heart shapes
Feathers
Dremel
Scissors
Pencil
paint
Paintbruch
(not pictred: E-6000 glue & masking tape)

First you need the most awesome tool ever, the Dremel. It is a tiny beast.
If you do not have that then you can use a coping saw.

Since the wooden heart is to be the tip of our arrow,
you will need to measure the wooden heart against your dowel to find how far down your notch must go.
Use a pencil to mark the center of your dowel where your cuts will be as well as where to stop!

Vaelntine's Day Arrow Wreath Tutorial - illistyle.com

Now you can use the cutting tool of choice to create the notch for your heart to fit inside.
Then you can simply slip the heart into the notch.
If you made the notch too large, simply fill with some glue to hold your tip in place.

Vaelntine's Day Arrow Wreath Tutorial - illistyle.com

Next, remove the heart and paint your arrow shaft and heart.
I used some trusty masking tape to create my design and keep my lines crisp.

Vaelntine's Day Arrow Wreath Tutorial - illistyle.com

Lastly, reattach your heart tip and attach some feathers to the end of your arrows.

Vaelntine's Day Arrow Wreath Tutorial - illistyle.com

You simply need to cut the feathers to the desired length and attach with some E-600.
Please only use the glue in a well ventilated area (i.e. outside.)
BOOM! Now you have some amazing – and very sturdy arrows.
If you have small boys… or any boys, or a husband, then these are serious weapons of mass home destruction.

Heart Tipped Wooden Arrow Tutorial - illistyle.com

Attach your arrows to a wreath.
I choose this 70% off Christmas wreath from Target and used white floral wire to attach the arrows.

Valentines Day Arrow Wreath Tutorial - illistyle.com

Or you could give them to your loved one with a special note. Either way, people are sure to be impressed!

Happy Valentines Day my loves! What will you make to celebrate?

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{14 Days of Valentines} Sweetheart Fudge

Sweetheart Fudge by Laura @ Pink Cake Plate

Hello Night Owl Readers I am Laura and I blog at Pink Cake Plate!! I am so excited to be here as share a fun recipe with you all. About a week or so ago I posted this photo on Instagram!!

Sweetheart Fudge by Laura @ Pink Cake Plate

I had so many responses and was going to share the recipe in MY blog but because I am so excited to be HERE I am sharing it with you Night Owl readers FIRST!! This is a really simple recipe and uses just a few ingredients!!

Here they are!

Sweetheart Fudge by Laura @ Pink Cake Plate

If you don’t have the Bakery emulsion (I know you most likely don’t) just substitute a good quality Vanilla extract! You can purchase the Bakery emulsion at LorAnns Oils . I love this stuff!

I started by melting the white chocolate chips in the microwave in 20 second intervals making sure to stir in between. I then melted the frosting for about 20 seconds just to get it to the pourable state. I added the bakery emulsion/vanilla to the frosting and stirred until blended. Then pour the frosting into the melted chocolate chips stir until thoroughly blended. It will get thick but keep stirring!

I had crushed some of my conversation hearts earlier! Pour 1/2 of the fudge in the bottom of a lined 8×8″ pan. You can line it with foil or parchment paper!

Sweetheart Fudge by Laura @ Pink Cake Plate

Sprinkle with the crushed candy! Spread evenly over the fudge. Pour remaining Fudge over layer of crushed candy! Smooth with the back of a spoon! I then placed the remaining conversation hearts writing side up and pressed lightly into the fudge.

It then went into the fridge for about 2 hours. You want it hard and can even put it in the freezer! Now this is where it gets a bit tricky.

To cut the fudge you need to remove it from the lining and the pan and place it face side down on a cutting board. With a sharp heavy knife cut into the fudge with even pressure. Do not use a “sawing” motion or use a serrated knife I use my favorite butcher knife to cut this. You need to apply enough pressure to not only cut through the fudge but through the hard conversation hearts!! I cut mine in 1″cubes as this fudge is super rich and yummy!! It tastes like a sugar cookie with fruity frosting!!! YUMM!!

Sweetheart Fudge by Laura @ Pink Cake Plate

Here is the recipe!

Sweetheart Fudge
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Recipe type: Dessert
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Ingredients
  • 1 12oz bag white chocolate chips
  • 1 16oz can cream cheese frosting
  • 1 t. Bakery emulsion/vanilla
  • 1 lg bag Conversation Hearts
Instructions
  1. Crush ¼ cup of conversation hearts into small pieces and set aside.
  2. Line a 8×8″ pan with foil or parchment paper and set aside.
  3. Place chocolate chips in 2 qt microwave safe bowl.
  4. Melt chocolate chips in microwave until melted.
  5. Heat frosting for 20-30 seconds add vanilla into frosting then pour into chocolate chips stir until blended.
  6. Pour ½ of fudge into pan and spread evenly then sprinkle crushed candies over fudge layer.
  7. Then pour remaining fudge over the top and smooth evenly.
  8. Place remainder of conversation hearts face side up on top of fudge and press lightly into the candy.
  9. Let harden in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours.
  10. Cut face side down into 1″ squares!

Thank you so much for having me here!! Its always a pleasure to visit and share on my sweet friends blogs!! You can find me at these fun internet hotspots!! FACEBOOK, TWITTER, PINTEREST, and INSTAGRAM !!!

Laura xoxo

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{14 Days of Valentines} What to Wear on Valentines

What to Wear on Valentines Day - Cute Outfit Options by Through the Eyes of the Mrs.

Hey there lovelies! I’m Beth and I write at Through the Eyes of the Mrs. You can find me talking about everything from fashion to parenting. I’m always writing about whatever is on my heart in between taking care of my three little ones and the Mr. It’s a crazy life but someone has to live it and I’m so thankful that the Mr. and I have spent every Valentines Day together since 2003. We always make sure to let each other know that we love each other and this life we have built. I’ve put together a few outfits to help inspire your Valentines attire no matter what or where you go.

Cuddling Up At Home
What to Wear on Valentines Day - Cute Outfit Options by Through the Eyes of the Mrs. Heart Patch Sweater, Skinny Jeans, Heart Socks

Dinner and the Movies
What to Wear on Valentines Day - Cute Outfit Options by Through the Eyes of the Mrs.
Jeans, Flats, Lace Top, Necklace

Night Out on the Town
What to Wear on Valentines Day - Cute Outfit Options by Through the Eyes of the Mrs.

Dress, Bracelet, Heels

We should always feel pretty on Valentines Day! Even if we are sitting at home eating take out we should be in red. Our Valentines Day is typically spent at home with dinner and a movie after the little ones go to bed. How do you usually spend Valentines Day? I hope you stop by sometime and say hello. I would love to get to know you!
Beth - Through the Eyes of the Mrs.

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Datevitation – Custom Love Coupons & e-Dates

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Hi friends! Let’s talk Valentine’s Day. Sure, the decor and crafts are fun and easy…and girly, right? We spend so much time covering our world in red and pink – but when it comes down to it – how do you celebrate your MAN on Valentine’s Day? What do you buy him? Stumped? Well today I have your solution – Datevitation Custom Love Coupons!

As a busy mama with two little ones – the greatest gift that anyone could give me and the hubs is time together. Are you in the same boat? And for us, it’s hard to get out of the house and go on real dates. So this gift is PERFECT. Perfect, I tell you. Also, the hubs and I have “everything” that we need. Sure I could tell him to get me some more perfume and he could show me yet another set of headphones he’s looking at, but is that really celebrating Valentine’s Day? I really think the gift of being together speaks so much more.

Want to know more? Well here are some details… Datevitation is the first and only totally custom coupon book service with the tools for you to create a truly one-of-a-kind gift for your special someone. Their library contains hundreds of date ideas from simple gestures of love (e.g., stargazing or cuddling) to adventurous and exotic ideas for memorable dates (e.g., skydiving or scuba-diving). You get to pick the dates that best compliment your relationship. Sound fun? Well it was! I designed a custom love coupon book for the hubs, do you want to see what I chose (let’s hope he’s not reading this now – it’s still a surprise)?

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Drive-in Movie :: now we go to the movies, that’s one of our favorite dates. But I thought a drive-in would be a fun twist, don’t you?

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Car Show :: what man doesn’t love cars? I know mine does. A lot. So surely he will love this coupon!

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Favorite Steak Restaurant :: oh, we have a favorite, and a lot of memories at our favorite steakhouse. I know he won’t turn this one down!

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Planetarium :: mixing it up a little here! But we’ve spent our fair share of time on the Discovery Channel, so I thought this might be a lot of fun!

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Shopping…Spree? Ok, maybe not a shopping spree, but we had some new outlets open up by us and I know he’d love a day out shopping. How could a gal say no to that?

Aren’t those so fun? I really am so excited to give this to him. And because I got to pick each and every one – and include a personalized message at the beginning – it really is special. And affordable!! Did you know this customized, quality coupon book is only $20? AND for this month if you use promo code NIGHTOWL you can get $10 off!

$10 OFF at Datevitation with Promo Code NIGHTOWL

What does that mean? You’d better get over to Datevitation right now and order your book in time for Valentine’s Day! But that’s not all – we’re also giving one away! So enter via the Rafflecopter form below for your chance to win! Good luck!

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