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Dry Erase Boards are Remarkable

Get it?  Re-mark-able??  Cause you can erase them and remark them??  Haaaaaaaahaaaaaaahahaha....all right, all right.  Here are some mermaids I drew.  
Tough crowd.
tags: Mermaids, crab, dry erase, under the sea
Wednesday 08.05.15
Posted by mandee rae
 

Happy EMS Week!

“EMS: More Than a Job. A Calling.” is this year’s theme, reflecting the idea that EMS practitioners do not choose this field for big salaries, comfortable working conditions, or 9-to-5 hours; they have a true calling to help and care for others in their hour of need.


Go here for more information. 


Happy EMS Week!
tags: dry erase, window paintings
Tuesday 05.22.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

Happy Easter!

Happy Easter everyone!
  
I hope the Easter Beagle (my dad's always called him that) was good to you!
tags: dry erase, holidays, window paintings
Sunday 04.08.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

Make Me: St. Patrick's Day Rainbow Cupcakes


It is said that every Leprechaun has a pot of gold, hidden deep in the Irish countryside.  The most popular hiding place for this pot of gold is, of course, at the end of a rainbow.

These delicious little rainbows do not have pots of gold at the end of them but they do have icing on top of them and they are, thankfully, far less ellusive than real rainbows.   They'd be a perfect addition to any St. Patrick's day celebration.

Here's how to make them. 

First, collect your supplies, you'll need:

-yellow cake batter
-food coloring
-paper baking cups
-icing
Begin by preparing your cake batter according to your recipe. 

Next, seperate the cake batter evenly into 6 containers.
Then dye each cup of batter a different color of the rainbow.  I like to use Wilton gel food coloring, it makes beautiful, rich colors.  I would highly recommend using them instead of the liquid food coloring from the grocery store. 

Now begin layering batter into your prepared muffin tin purple first. 
Then do the same with the blue...
And the green...
Slap on some yellow...
Add a dollop of orange...
And finally top it off with a spoonful of red.

Bake cupcakes according to recipe.
Remove from oven and let cool. 

Once cooled, the outside of the cupcake will look like this.  Meh, nothin' special.
But crack 'er open and you have a vibrant and delicious rainbow surprise!

My 4 year old nephew actually told me that his cupcake was "too beautiful to eat." 

And then I died of acute cute overload.

You can also play around with the layering to make other cool creations-
Happy baking!

                                                      dry erase board by yours truly


tags: diy, dry erase, food, holidays, how to, kids crafts, make me, national food holidays, recipe, tutorials, why dont you make me
Thursday 03.15.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

Think Snow!!


I know a lot of people are celebrating our snowless Winter here in New England but I'm not one of them.  I'm more of a hot chocolate under a blanket watching it snow outside kind of a girl.  Seriously!  Where's the snow?  It's January 8th and there's NO SNOW!!



Consider this a snow dance.  

And for those of you happy for this season free of glittery white flakes falling slowly to Earth and landing delicately on the eyelash of a kitten (you monsters!), I'll happily take the blame if it actually snows.  (FINGERS CROSSED!!)

Idea for Frosty @ the beach by Kristin Reed.  Thanks Kristin!
tags: dry erase, lettering, under da sea, window paintings
Sunday 01.08.12
Posted by mandee rae
 

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