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Sunday, May 2, 2010

Teacher Appreciation Week


This week is Teacher Appreciation week - a time to show teachers (and/or daycare providers, administrators, etc.) just how grateful you are for all that they do for your children.  

There are quite a few websites you can go to in order to get ideas of just how to show your appreciation.  I tend to go the 'handmade' route when giving gifts, so this year I decided to make chocolate covered pretzels and brownies for my daughter's daycare providers.  I hope they like chocolate...but what do they expect from a mom who is 8 months pregnant?  

I used two different 'recipes' to make the chocolate covering on the pretzels.  

(1)  Wilton Candy Melts
I went to Wal-Mart and saw Wilton Candy Melts for $3.25 (usually much more expensive at craft stores such as Joann and Michaels).  I thought I would give them a try since their sole purpose for existence is to melt, mold, and harden.  

Melting:
  • 12 ounce bag of Wilton Candy Melts
  • Pour the bag of Candy Melts into microwavable bowl
  • Microwave for 2 minutes at half power (power 5 on my microwave)
  • Mix
  • Microwave for another 25 seconds at half power
After melting the chocolate, I used a silicone scraper to coat pretzels rods with chocolate and placed them on a cookie sheet covered with wax paper.  A 10 ounce bag of pretzel rods contains about 27 rods but you have to remember that some of them will be broken.  I bought two bags of rods and found that the 12 ounce bag of Wilton Candy Melts made about 30 rods. I sprinkled pecans on half of the pretzels and then put them in the fridge for about 15 minutes.  

The pretzel rods turned out really well - the chocolate hardened like a charm and didn't get soft after sitting at room temperature.  



(2)  Nestle Morsels
 A recipe I retrieved online was to use semi-sweet morsels and shortening as the chocolate dipping.  The recipe was 12 ounce bag of morsels and 1 tablespoon of shortening.  

Melting:  
  •  Combine 12 ounce bag of morsels and 1 tablespoon of shortening in microwavable bowl
  • Microwave at half power (power 5 on my microwave) for 1 minute
  • Mix
  • Microwave at half power for another 30 seconds, or as needed.  
After melting the chocolate, I dipped Snyders Olde Tyme pretzels (regular pretzels) into the chocolate with a pair of tongs.  After being dipped, I tapped the pretzel gently (holding it with tongs) to remove excess chocolate.  I placed them on a cookie sheet covered with wax paper and put them in the fridge for about 30 minutes.  

While the pretzels covered easily with the chocolate, the chocolate seemed to soften after being set out at room temperature...perhaps it was the shortening?  In the future, I will stick to the Wilton Candy Melts. 

I put the pretzels in decorative plastic bags and put them in a basket that I decorated with flowers and ribbon for my daughter's two daycare providers.  My husband said they would think the pretzels and brownies in the basket were store bought, so I made a little tag stating that they were handmade (by my daughter).  I used one of the many fonts I downloaded from Kevin and Amanda



  















Shockingly enough, I was unable to find Teacher Appreciation Day greeting cards.  So, I decided to take some blank cards and make my own using this Word Art I created.  I printed it out on colored paper and glued it onto the front of a blank card.  Feel free to download here:

For the administrators and a few other people who work closely with my daughter, I put together bags with some of the chocolate covered pretzels and brownies.  I decorated the bags with a little name tag for each, and a little flower to dress it up. 

 

 Hope these give you some ideas for future gifts! 


Thursday, September 10, 2009

FREEBIE: Fun Program

One of my coworkers asked me how to morph two faces into one in Photoshop.  While I am still determined to find the answer to this, I found a cool little online program that allows you to upload photos and morph them into one face.  It takes a little time to "prepare" the images, but the outcome is pretty fun(ny). 

The website is: www.morphthing.com

Enjoy!

Monday, August 24, 2009

FREEBIE: Fonts

You are no longer confined to the boring fonts that came with your computer.  There is a plethora of font types that can be downloaded for free. 

Three sites that I frequent for fonts are:

Dafont
1001 Free Fonts
Urban Fonts

When visiting any of these sites, you can browse by font type, such as Handwritten or Western.  Once you find one you may like to download, right click on the download link.  (Dafont's download link is located to the right of the font and says "Download PC/Mac OS X."  1001 Free Fonts' download link is located to the right of the font and allows you to choose whether it is for Windows or Mac.  Urban Fonts' download link is located to the bottom right of the font and says "Win" or "Mac.")

Directions to download and load the font:
  1. Right click on the appropriate download link and click SAVE AS. 
  2. Select the location on your computer where the file will be located. 
  3. Find the file and extract the files.  (Right click on ZIP and click Extract All).
  4. Once the files are extracted, go to your Control Panel (Start -> Control Panel).
  5. Scroll to the folder entitled FONTS and double click to open.
  6. Drag and drop the extracted font files into the FONTS folder. 
  7. The next time you open a program (Photoshop, Word, etc.) your font should appear in the font pull down menu.  Note:  If you currently have a program open when loading a new font into the FONTS folder, it may not show up until you close and reopen the program. 
Enjoy!

Monday, August 17, 2009

FREEBIES: Photoshop Actions

In my daily effort to become more knowledgable about Photoshop CS3, I have been researching Photoshop Actions. Actions are a series of tasks that you play back on a single file or batch of files - it is a quick an easy way to "replay" a group of tasks to effortlessly effect the changes on files all at once.

Due to my obsession with freebies, I have been looking for free actions to download. Some of the favorites I have found include Lomo, Out of Bounds, and Polaroid (compliments of Addicted to Design.) and of course, Smooth Skin (compliments of Turning Turnip)!..but my search has just begun. There are so many generous people out there willing to disseminate their Actions for our use! Here is my not so exclusive list, as of this evening:

Action Central
Turning Turnip
PanosFX
Addicted to Design
FinesseFX

If you are unfamiliar with Actions, I found a pretty good tutorial. I typically prefer written tutorials to videos so I can more easily follow it step-by-step. This one written by Ms. Bradley is pretty comprehensive and easy to understand: Complete Guide to Using Actions in Photoshop

Another really great Photoshop resource I found was the Photoshop Exchange. While there doesn't appear to be much on the Exchange main page, you can find pages and pages of items by clicking on the "Browse by Category" section in the right pane of the page. For example, the Photoshop Exchange Actions section has more than 5000 pages. Along with Actions, they also have free Brushes, Filters, Plug-Ins, Scripts, Templates, Tutorials and more!