Saturday, September 18, 2021
Nana's Noodle Kugel
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
Some Fun Yom Ha'Atzmaut and Passover or Pesach Stuff Even Though Pesach is Well Over
I was partially right when I said on my last post that next up would be a Passover and/or Pesach scrapbooking kit. Ok, never mind. I wasn't even partially right. The next thing I made was actually an activity pack for Yom Ha'Atzmaut which is available by clicking this preview:
I had to make the Yom Ha'Atzmaut pack first before the Passover and/or Pesach kit because obviously Yom Ha'Atzmaut is still timely (up until tomorrow) and Passover is already old news.
However, if you are like me and still don't have your Passover and / or Pesach pictures scrapped two weeks after the holiday has ended, maybe you will be interested in this kit which I finally got finished up today:
Saturday, April 03, 2021
Nothing Surprises Me More Than the Fact That I've Written Another Post
Hello Blogsilvania! Apparently I am back with another post because...why not?
In what would have been a fit of recklessness earlier in the pandemic, we went to Big Bend (both the National Park and the Texas State Park) last month:
A good time was had by all!
Except that kid in the pictures up there. She cried during any and all time hiking.
Point being, I had to make a Big Bend scrapbooking kit to go with our photos and once I was doing that it just naturally turned into a Big Bend, Rodeo, Western, Texas type kit.Download it here or by pressing the preview:
Thursday, March 25, 2021
A picture of my late cat playing guitar with his teeth
Hello and welcome to Do Try This at Home!
If you came here looking for teacher resources or digital scrapbooking supplies, please visit my TPT store here.
If you are looking for reprints try here.
If you are looking for the Bayou Brew on 90.1 KPFT Houston, look on Facebook here.
If you came for the beer bottle cap table it's right here.
If you're just here to browse and don't care about any of that stuff, here's a blurry picture of my late cat playing the guitar. Yes, he played with his teeth just like Jimmy Hendrix.
Monday, March 15, 2021
In Which I Proclaim My Love for Pixel Scrapper
The Do Try This at Home corner of the internet has been through many iterations since its debut in 2006 but as many different directions as I've taken it, people have stuck around clicking and reading.
For some reason.
I don't know why.
It's definitely not for the silly signs anymore. Although for old time's sake, here's a silly sign:
That dumpster door is NEVER shut!
These days I am less inclined to post about silly signs and more likely to post about scrapbooking stuff or teaching supplies or whatever.
In any case when Thani from Pixel Scrapper asked if I'd be interested in partnering, I figured why not? Why gain focus NOW of all times?!?
JUST KIDDING! But not really. Because if you've been reading this blog for the past FIFTEEN YEARS you know that I have maintained a degree of professionalism that...oh no wait. That must have been someone else's blog.
So now that we've established that this blog is neither professional NOR focused, we can get back to Thani from Pixel Scrapper.
When he asked me about partnering with Pixel Scrapper, I made up an acceptance speech in my head and then walked on stage and...no that's not right either. What I actually thought was, "I post about Pixel Scrapper all the time! Why would this be any different?!?!" And then I went on to think up all the reasons I love Pixel Scrapper, which are numerous:
First off, without even paying a cent, just from having an account, you can get five free digital downloads a day. And Pixel Scrapper has really generous commercial use terms.
See the little doodle border on this worksheet I made for Passover? It came from Pixel Scrapper:
And then today when I needed to make a thank you card, Pixel Scrapper is where I went for graphics.
Monday, February 22, 2021
Snowmaggedon and Some Free Stuff
Hello Blogsilvania!
We had horribleness here in Houston, otherwise known as no electricity or water for three days in freezing cold temperatures - in the teens even.
We bundled up good though and enjoyed it as best we could while trying to survive in below freezing temperatures without running water.
Monday, February 08, 2021
Bernie and the worksheets
Hello all three people who actually check this blog!
I know you're out there so I might as well update.
Here's a picture of me in the KPFT 90.1 Houston studio with Bernie, because apparently I STILL am not tired of the Bernie memes:
Friday, January 29, 2021
Beer Bottle Cap Table: A How Not to Guide
Meanwhile, here is my "how not to guide" for making a fantabulous beer bottle cap table. Also, please come like my Facebook Page Bayou Brew on KPFT. I have approximately 700 friends on Facebook and maybe six of them like my page. That's not one in six. I mean six.
And now on to the instructions:
Since every middle age suburban mother is in dire need of a piece of furniture inspired by a college dorm room, I decided to try my hand at a beer bottle cap table. When I had a newborn baby. And three other kids. And then I wrote this post.
But because "baby brain" is in fact a very real and acute condition, I totally and completely forgot to take the pictures, much less publish the post. Until a mere two years later.
How do I get one of these wonderful contraptions for my OWN home or dorm room, you ask? It's not even as hard as it looks:
1) Choose an optimum time to begin. In this case, I decided that when my baby was a couple weeks old would be wonderful because obviously...who doesn't start projects involving resin when they have a newborn? Particularly when they've never once used resin...ever.
2) Have friends bring you bottle caps from near and far, including but not limited to Canada, Germany, and Israel. Or buy them from Etsy. Or collect them at gas station parking lots. Or some combination of the three.
3) Or drink all the beer and save the caps. That would work too. Although you might need to adjust the size of the table, so you can make sure and finish the table before your liver gives out.
4) Arrange bottle caps at your leisure. UNTIL baby begins to crawl, at which time baby notices the irresistible lure of these fine choking hazards and constantly throws the carefully laid pattern into total disarray.
5) Frantically glue down bottle caps the moment baby has begun her nap. Start with superglue, as per Pinterest instructions, but realize that the task will take decades at minimum. Switch to hot glue after gluing fingers to several surfaces and reading about a two year old who super glued her eyes shut.
6) Tape edges of table. Realize that unlike the table in the pinterest instructions, top of table is not sealed to the bottom. Seal using duct tape.
7) Scan comment section of instructions for advice. Read that original instructions were stolen. Ask around for more instructions.
8) Mix and pour resin. Quickly realize that duct tape is a completely inadequate adhesive for the table underside. Take stepdaughter up on her offer to buy more resin while watching resin pour out the bottom.
9) Attempt to remove tape and extra resin with pliers, scissors, and knives. Fail miserably. Put table in living room anyway. Because do you really need to be as delicate as all that if you're going to end up with the college dorm room look?
My apologies to the original post where I saw this two years ago. Sort of. The fact of it is, the entire post was stolen from another website and would never have worked anyway, even if I had followed the instructions. Wood and metal can barely contain resin. Duct tape did NOT contain it. So I doubt very much that painter's tape and tin foil in the post I saw would have held it in.
I do have a couple of very real instructions if you do choose to try this at home:
1) Buy extra resin, in case yours runs all over the place like mine did.
2) Don't worry about what adhesive you use for putting the bottle caps on. I can NOT tell which were done with super glue and which were done with hot glue. All the super glue did was cause me tons of anxiety due to my newfound irrational fear of getting that stuff in my eye.
Happy decorating!
Thursday, January 28, 2021
A Scrapbooking Kit and a Picture of How Our House is Coming Along
Here's a new digital scrapbooking kit for the new year - 2021!
The free download has expired but you can purchase it here.
See the other Pixelscrapper contributions to the February 2021 blog train here!
Also here is a photo of us dancing on New Years Eve during our party over Zoom because I know you came here to see that too: