Thursday, May 26, 2016

If You Will Not Work, You Will Not Eat


"Every skilled woman spun with her hands—and brought what she had spun—blue, purple or scarlet yarn or fine linen." Exodus 35:25

It didn't harm their hands a bit either! Some dainty women are like the lilies, "They do not labor or spin!" 

They keep their hands soft and white. They think any kind of work would mar the delicate beauty of their fingers. But they make a great mistake. The hands that are beautiful in heaven's sight—are not the dainty ones that are never roughened or hardened by toil.

Anything is beautiful, just in the measure in which it fulfills the mission for which it was made. Hands were made to work; and an idle, useless hand, no matter how delicate and fair, is not a lovely hand!

These ancient women had learned to spin, and now they spun for God. Here we see how everyday talents and occupations, may be turned over into God's service. The young women of today do not spin much; many of them never saw a spinning-wheel; but they have other common talents and abilities which they may consecrate to Christ.
                                                               - JR Miller

"For even when we were with you, this we commanded you, that if any would not work, neither should he eat"
2 Thessalonians 3:10

Saturday, May 21, 2016

No Bake Cupcakes

      

     Okay, so you wanted to make some goodies like cupcakes but you have no oven. Don't worry you can still make cupcakes or cakes without a microwave oven. I too struggle with the desire and inability to do so then I found this recipe and viola! I've been using this moist, no-bake, steamed carrot cupcakes ever since and it never fails me.

      My mom also became a fan of this recipe and a friend too and soon became a family favorite. This recipe is so simple and it doesn't take so much time to make. Another good thing about this is that I used the same recipe to make banana cake. So here we go:

Ingredients:

½ cup sugar (I always use brown sugar but you can use white)
½ cup vegetable oil
2 eggs
1 & ½ cup grated carrots
½ cup crushed pineapple or tidbits  

1 cup cake flour
1 tsp baking powder
½ tsp baking soda
1 tsp cinnamon

   

Procedure:
1.     Mix the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and cinnamon in a bowl.
2.    Sift twice
3.    Mix the sugar, vegetable oil, eggs, grated carrots and crushed pineapple in another bowl.
4.    Mix until well blended
5.    Pour dry mixture into the wet mixture (number 1 into number 3=)
6.    Mix until well blended. Make sure there are no lumps.
7.    Spoon the batter into prepared cupcakes molder.
8.    Steam for about 10 minutes.
9.    If the top cracks open or an inserted toothpick comes out clean then it’s good to go.

·        Top with whipped cream (optional)
·        You can also add chopped almond nuts or cashew nuts to the list of ingredients (optional)




Now for the Banana cake, I used the same ingredients except for the pineapple and of course I used banana instead of carrots =) Same procedure too.

 

       You can also make this using an oven toaster but it won’t be as moist as the steamed one.

There you go, as simple as that. Leave a comment for any questions and if you ever try this, tell me how’d it go.
      
     Happy Eating! =)

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

20 DIY Projects While Pregnant


           Can’t wait for the baby’s coming? Feels like it’s taking so long? For other people it may seem like time flies so fast but for the pregnant mother it seems like an eternity. That’s because you are waiting =) yes, waiting for someone or something is really hard. The feeling of waiting accompanies the “why? It’s-taking-so-long” feeling. So while you are waiting for that notable event to take place, why not busied yourself with some DIY projects you can surely enjoy making and will make your mind off thinking about that day.

1. Customize Onesies.
Personalize and customize your baby’s onesies by adding cute and cool designs. See full tutorial at eventstocelebrate and other alternative designs at mothersniche.
Fabric Applique Onesie Tutorial - events to CELEBRATE!

2. Burp Cloths
If there is only one baby project I could make I would totally go on making this one. It’s quite easy. Found the whole DIY thing at the happy scraps.

3. Crochet Beard.
I found this ridiculously cute! Wouldn’t you agree? This one is for the baby-boy-mom-to-be.
free pattern for crochet bobble beards, in 4 sizes

4. Bows and flower clips.
Yes, that crochet beard thing is for boys so if you have a girl, this one is for you mommas =) Get your hand busy and make this adorable flower clips and get help from mothersniche.
How to Make Flower Clips

5. Personalized Baby toms
Why not? I would love to do the toddler pattern since my boys are no longer babies. Take a look at these cute tom-inspired shoes at homemade toast.

6. Baby Tights
Oh yes, babies’ tights for cold weather. And one good thing is you can use your old tees if you may.  Visit Rae and say hi.

7. Barefoot Sandals
It may sound like.. whaaaat? Barefoot sandal? =) Yes, it’s actually super cute and super easy to make. You can make one out of elastic like this one mom did at mothersniche.
how to make barefoot sandals

8. Soft Soled Baby Shoes
Those tiny feet mothers love to kiss but so delicate so cover them yet =) Find free pattern and the full tutorial on how to make this cuties at if only they would nap.
baby shoes tutorial

9. Baby Mittens
Two little hands, one-two! You and your baby will surely love these mittens. They have stretchy cuff that will keep them on baby’s hands but not too tight.

Baby Wipes Case Cover
Beautify your wet wipes case by making this simple covering as taught by fearlesslycreativemammas.

11. Warm Baby Bunting
Sleep tight little baby on a cold winter’s day! Keep you baby warm and cozy during those cold months by making a bear suit like this one at xoxograndma.

12. Nursing Scarf
For the breastfeeding moms out there, it’s not yet too late to make one for yourself. And for the nursing moms to be, start making now =)

13. Quilt for the most awaited baby
Every baby’s arrival is considered most awaited, right moms? And while you are waiting for that little girl or boy, keep your hands busy and make him/her a quilt. Great thing about this is that you can use scrap cloths. See tutorial at fearlessly creative mammas.

14. Door Tag
What’s this for? Nap is a precious thing not just for the baby but also for the mother. They say that when the baby is sleeping, mothers should sleep too right? That’s for catching up those sleepless nights. So why not make this “Please Knock, Baby is Sleeping Tag”? It’s helpful!

15. DIY Moby Wrap
It feels great to get so close to babies, snuggle them close to your heart and smell their baby scent. Who close their eyes after reading that? You bet =) This is super easy to do, even if you’re a novice.

16. Baby Blankets
You can make a lot of cute baby blankets with the help of  melissa dark and help keep your baby cozy and warm.
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17. Swaddle Blankets
Keep baby warm by swaddling them with your very own home-made blankets. See tutorial at

18. Crib Bumpers
Protect baby from the sides of the crib by making this bumper like what mommy at Vanillajoy did .

double sided crib bumper

19. Baby Mobile
Keep your little one occupied while being changed by looking at this mobile. See full tutorial at boxy colonial.

20. Seat Canopy
Guess you can make this cool and cute baby seat cover by yourself? Yes you can with the help from sawdustgirl
Fabric Car Seat Cover

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

22 Mother's Day Ideas

22 Mother’s Day Ideas Every Mom Would Love To Have


            With Mother’s Day just around the corner, you might be wondering what to give or what to do on this special day. Below are some ideas that would surely make every mother get teary-eyed on this special occasion. Don’t forget the hugs and kisses to go along with these ideas =). 


  1.  Top 52 of your favorite memories you made together. Include why they are your favorite. Mom could read this for the next 52 weeks until next Mother’s day.
  2.  A video of children/grandchildren singing to them or giving them messages.
  3.  Personalized jewelry with her favorite Bible verse.
  4. A book from her favorite author.
  5.  A video of the husband greeting her if she’s a military wife.
  6. Cook her favorite dish and had a blast celebrating Mother’s day at home.
  7. Gift cards for her to buy what she wants.
  8. Bouquet of her favorite flowers.
  9. DIY gifts she would have never thought you could make.
  10. Breakfast in bed! Yes she would love that!
  11. Doing the week’s laundry =)
  12. Stylish scarves.
  13. A collection of her favorite herbs arrange in a mini garden for her kitchen.
  14. That one thing you think she’s been longing to have but just could not.
  15. A quilt with all the handprint or footprint of all her children/grandchildren.
  16. Bookmarks with a picture of children/grandchildren.
  17. Love letters from the kids or grandkids hidden in unexpected places around the house.
  18. A super mom declaration printed out with photos of kids/grandkids.
  19. A card with greetings from all member of the immediate family.
  20. A box of things she’d collected over the years about you, like your first cut hair, your nails, your bracelet from the hospital, the one baby clothes you worn that she’s been hiding all those years.
  21. A video or record of you singing her favorite song.
  22. A list of 22 things you love about her printed in a card and put in a gift box.