Sunday, September 23, 2012

Milk Can Side Table

So it all started with this milk can I picked up at a yard sale (last year). I paid a whole $5 for it. I had no idea what to do with it but I knew I wanted it. BAD.

It was dirty, cobwebbed and in need of a coat of paint. 
So of course onto the back porch closet it went for about 12 months.
Until I saw this:


I knew immediately the fate of my $5 milk can. A cute side table for the back porch! So off I went to Home Depot to pick up spray paint and a table top. I picked up this
and unfortunetly Home Depot claimed not to have any wooden table tops but luckily my mom had one of these bad boys in the attic: 

So off the top came and I spray painted the heck out of it and the milk jug. I attached  the two with a tube of Power-grabber adhesive.
And in the end I had this: 


Friday, September 7, 2012

Trashcan Redo

So I was purusing Bed Bath and Beyond and they were clearancing their dorm life stuff and I stumbled across these uber cute trash cans for $5 each plus 20% off with coupon so a grand total of  $4.50 each. 
Now they were cute and all but they weren't really my colors and I don't need another trashcan. But then my mom chimed in ( in all her wisdom) "why don't you use them as planters"- GENIUS! So I bought 2 and ran home to find my spray paint. 

I used this color previously to paint a tray for the living room and had a can left. It covered 1.5 of the cans and I had to run to Lowe's and buy a second can. I probably spent about  $5 on paint. After a few coats I ended up with this (and a lovely yellow patch on my lawn): 
 So after picking up some mums at the local whole foods I styled the front porch with my new "planters" and wow does it look great!



Friday, August 31, 2012

Skor Square Fails

So yesterday I attempted to make these:
Skor squares


I followed the recipe on this site: http://www.justbestrecipes.com/sandwich/skor-squares.html
found it on Pinterest of course. But unfortunately mine didn't turn out as well as this looks. The recipe was a little vague and unfortunately had no spot for comments so I couldn't sift through and see what people had said. This recipe called for a BOX of Ritz crackers. That's A LOT of crackers. I think perhaps they meant a sleeve. This was delicious in flavor but was so crumbly they just made a huge mess. Oh and I forgot to top it with chocolate (a sin I know).
SO here is mine: (sorry its half eaten- told you it still tasted good!)
So I am going to file this away as a fail. I may decide to make it again because it was so easy but I would definitely use less cracker.

Ingredients for Skor squares:

  • 1 (6 ounce) package Skor English toffee bits
  • 1 box Ritz cracker
  • 1 can Eagle Brand Condensed Milk
  • 1 cup of chopped pecans (optional)

Preparation of Skor squares:

  1. Crush the Ritz into fine crumbs and put in mixing bowl.
  2. Add 3/4 of the Skor bits 3/4 of the pecans and the can of Eagle Bran milk.
  3. Mix well.
  4. Press into a 9 inch buttered square pan.
  5. Sprinkle the remaining Skor bits and pecans on top.
  6. Cook at 350 degrees for 8 minutes (no more).
  7. Make sure you cool off completely before cutting into squares or they will fall apart.