Sunday, December 11, 2011

Doll Pillows

There is this girl in our ward named Laura. We drive her to church every Sunday. She made me, K.J., Hope, and Sarah doll pillows for Christmas this year. I have pictures of them here. They are so cute and I love them. They are also a good craft, I might try making one sometime.

This is a close up picture of my doll's face, because you can't really see the faces the best in the pictures. this also shows you what the hair looks like becouse you can't see the hair the best, either. There is a little yellow bow in the hair of my doll.

This one is mine. I love the pink and how soft mine feels. Mine is my favorite of all the pillows.

This is K.J.'s. His is different because his pillow has a bow tie and it doesn't have any hair. I love the green on his doll.

This is Hope's. I like all the colorful flowers. I really like the blue and red flowers. I really like how they are all the primary colors.

And this is sweet Sarah's. I love the design on her pillow!

It was just so sweet, and they're just so cute!

Now some Bonus Pictures! This is Troy Tulowitzki on the Colorado Rockies baseball team. This is his sygnature!

And Abbi with a big rawhide bone!

Friday, December 9, 2011

A Delicious Recipe

Who loves Caramel popcorn? Can't get enough of it? This recipe is for you! The taste is like the caramel coating on Caramel popcorn.

You will need: 2 sticks butter, 2 Cups brown sugar, salt-as much as you want, Graham crackers, very small brownie pan, Small pot, Spoon, Hot pad, cooking spray

To make it: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. In a small pot melt the butter. After the butter is melted, add brown sugar and salt. Bring to a boil. Boil for 2 minutes, stirring constantly. Take off the stove and place on a hot pad on the counter. Grease the small brownie pan with the cooking spray. After the mixture has stopped bubbling, pour it into the small brownie pan, put in the oven, and bake for 7 minutes. After it has finished cooking, take it out of the oven, and crush some Graham Crackers. Sprinkle it over the top of the mixture, and put it in the fridge to cool for 1-2 hours. Cut it with a knife, or just break it into pieces with a spoon. Enjoy!

Optional: Drizzle Chocolate over the recipe after it has cooled.