Friday, June 24, 2011

Friday Recipe: Flower Cupcake in a Cone

Family Fun magazine has so many wonderful recipes for families and kids.  Their Flower Cupcake in a Cone is a great one for a party and would be perfect with my Butterfly Garden Collection!

Topped with candy flowers, these desserts draw partygoers in like, well, bees to blossoms. For a birthday celebration, you can tuck candles among the flowers.
Ingredients
  • 1 box of cake mix, any flavor
  • Flat-bottomed ice-cream cones
  • White frosting
  • Large gumdrop disks, such as Sunkist Gourmet Fruit Gems (one 14-ounce bag can decorate 5 cupcakes)
Instructions
  1. Prepare the cake batter according to the directions on the box. Fill the narrow bottom of each ice-cream cone with the batter. Set the cones on a baking sheet and transfer them to the oven, being careful not to tip them over.
  2. Bake at 350ยบ for 25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center of a cupcake comes out clean. Let them cool, then frost the tops.
  3. Flower Cupcake in a Cone Recipe - Step 3 To make each candy flower, cut 6 wedges from the edges of a gumdrop disk and cut a green gumdrop disk into slices for leaves. Press the wedges into the middle of the cut flowers for flower centers, then arrange the candies on top of the frosted cupcakes. One box of cake mix yields 34 cupcakes (or make fewer and use the remaining batter for a small cake).


    Enjoy and have a wonderful weekend!


Thursday, June 23, 2011

New Collection: Garden Butterfly Party Collection

I put the finishing touches on my Garden Butterfly Collection last night.  SO CUTE!!!  You can see it at Kelly's Cottage Shoppe .  The complete personalized collection is $18.50, invitations are $7.50, and all other individual items are only $2.50.







Over the next two days, I will am preparing my new collections for a photo shot :-)  I will post the pictures as soon as they are ready.

I will also have two free giveaways next week.  Stay tuned...

Blessings!

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Basic Craft Supplies

What do I mean when I say you need "Basic Craft Supplies?"

A personalized party to SO easy with Kelly's Cottage Shoppe .  Just order your printable party invitations and decorations.   Download and you are ready to put everything together.

By "Basic Craft Supplies" I mean, scissors, a paper cutter, 2 inch punches (round or scalloped), lollipop sticks, ribbon, white card stock, a hot glue gun, and double-sided tape.  You could also add some embellishments to your printables.  That is it!



Use scissors and the paper cutter to cut everything out.  Use your hot glue gun to glue circles to lollipop sticks.  Tie ribbons in the sticks.  Add embellishments, if desired.

You are ready for your party.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

New Projects: Raceway Party Collection

Good Morning!


Over the weekend I finished up my Raceway Party Collection.  It has been a very popular collection from the time I added it to my shop.  I used a checkered flag design with a red accent color.  However, I did have one order that asked me to change the red to blue and it looked GREAT!!!


The Complete Party Package is $18.50
Invitations are $7.50
All other decorations are $2.50


Kelly's Cottage Shoppe


Monday, June 20, 2011

Monday Freebie :-)

It's Monday so I am offering a free item :-)  They are happy birthday circles.  Just use a 2 inch round or scalloped punch to create the shape.  Hot glue them to lollipop sticks which are available at craft stores.  Viola!  You have cupcake toppers.  SO easy and SO cute!



For more personalized party decorations, see my store at http://www.kellyscottageshoppe.etsy.com

Enjoy and have a blessed Monday!

Happy Birthday Circles

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Free Father's Day Gift Tags

Did you forget to buy gift tags for your Father's Day presents.  Well, in honor of Father's Day they are FREE this weekend!!  Print as many as you need.  You can find more printables in my Etsy Store at http://www.kellyscottageshoppe.etsy.com



Download your gift tags here  Father's Day Gift Tags

Sunday, June 12, 2011

So Cute, I Just Had To Make Them

The other day I saw some homemade ice cream cone wrappers.  They were SO cute!  So today, I got out my ruler, paper, scissors, and some sugar cones.  After a few tries I got it!

Use them as ice cream cone wraps or fill them with candy.  You could also use them to hold favors.  Just fill, cover with cellophane wrap, and tie with a bow of ribbon.

You can purchase the printable file at http://www.kellyscottageshoppe.etsy.com for only $2.00!

SO easy, SO cute!


Friday, June 10, 2011

Getting Ready to Celebrate the 4th of July!

America's birthday is quickly approaching.   Want to give your party a patriotic look in a simple and frugal way?



Start with my printable 4th of July Collection which contains 2 inch circles that can be used as cupcake toppers or favor tags and cupcake wrappers that give that finishing touch.  A 6 inch circle that can be used as a sign or table decorate.  You have water bottle wrappers and napkin wrappers.  Attach a dowel to the 5 inch cake topper and maybe add a ribbon and you have a patriotic cake.  There are signs for  your party.  Rectangular labels, flat and tent style, are great to label food or to use as place cards.  Coordinating scrapbook paper to scrapbook your special memories.  And finally, a banner to string on the table, tent or house.  All this for $9.50!

And the best part..... you can print as many as you need!!  Once your payment clears PayPal, an email will be sent with everything attached.

You just need basic craft supplies to get everything ready:  white card stock, scissors, craft dowels, double-sided tape, ribbon (I would suggest an 1/2 inch ribbon to string the banner), x-acto knife, and a 2 inch round or scalloped punch for the 2 inch circles.

I went to the Dollar Tree today and picked up flag plates, red napkins, blue cups, and a red table cloth.

And volia.... you are ready for an amazing 4th of July Party for under $15.00!  SO simple, SO easy!

I also have a collection with custom invitations for $15.50 and a smaller collection containing the 2 inch circles, cupcake wrappers, and the 6 inch circle for $5.00.

You can see everything in my Etsy Storefront at http://www.kellyscottageshoppe.etsy.com

Blessings!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Refreshing Summer Treat

It is summer time, the kids are getting out of school, and the temperature is rising.  


I was looking at the current magazine from BJs wholesale club and ran across this refreshing and healthy summer snack.  I just had to share it here :-)


Fresh Fruit Frosties   Serves 4   Prep time: 10 mins.


The basic recipe uses strawberries and cantaloupe.  Other delicious combinations are blueberries and watermelon, strawberries and kiwi, cantaloupe and honeydew, blackberry and papaya.


You will need:


2 cups of fresh fruit
1 Tbsp sugar
1 tsp fresh lemon juice


Place 1 1/2 cups fruit, sugar, and lemon juice in a blender and blend until smooth.  Add the remaining fruit, change the setting to chop and pulse.  Mixture will be mostly smooth with a few small lumps of fruit.  Pour into 4 oz paper cups or any 4 oz popsicle form.  Insert sticks.  Freeze until solid, at least 1 hour.  Then, ENJOY!!!


These would also be great to serve at a summer birthday party or 4th of July Party.


Blessings!

Monday, June 6, 2011

Time Flies

How time flies!  It seems just like yesterday that I was changing diapers and washing sippy cups.  Now my oldest is a senior in high school and my youngest will be a sophomore.  I have found this to be a bittersweet time in life.  I am so proud of the young man and young lady they have become and this time in my family's life has caused me to enter into a time of reflection.

Being a wife, mom, and school teacher have taught me so much over the last 21 years.  I would like to use this blog to share favorite recipes, hints, tips that have worked for me over the years.  I would also like to share by love of photography, making cards and coordinated party collections, and developing party ideas.

I have recently opened an online storefront at www.kellyscottageshoppe.etsy.com.  I would live for you to visit and see what I have developed so far.

Until next time...

Blessings!