Frugal Foodie Mama: DIY gift

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Easy Homemade Mint Extract

Have potted or garden mint you would like to preserve before the cold weather sets in? Try this Easy Homemade Mint Extract...
Easy Homemade Mint Extract via thefrugalfoodiemama.com - the perfect way to preserve that fresh garden mint!
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Those of you who have been following me on Instagram may remember when I came back from our vacation to Savannah and Hilton Head over the summer to discover that my potted mint plant was pretty sickly.  I posted a photo hoping for advice or a diagnosis, and then made the bold decision to transplant the darn thing.... right into my garden.

Granted, I had heard the horror stories of mint aggressively taken over entire gardens, but I was willing to risk it. I mean, there were over 2 months of summertime mojito sipping at stake then, folks! ;)
Luckily, the risk I took paid off. The mint bounced back, thrived, did not take over my entire garden, and now I have an abundance of it at my fingertips daily.
But now that summer has ended and colder nights are on the horizon, I am busily trying to harvest and preserve my beautiful, fragrant garden mint before the frost sets in.

My first mint preservation project? Homemade Mint Extract! After doing a little peeking around on Google, I discovered that making your own mint extract at home is ridiculously easy- basically all you need is two ingredients and some glass jars...

Saturday, December 8, 2012

~Santa's Little Bloggers~ Anthropologie Inspired Headband

Hello all you lovely Frugal Foodie Mama readers. I'm Lauren & I blog over at Tutus & Tea Parties about parenting, crafting and a few things in between. I'd love for you to stop by & say hello! 
 {yep, we're crazy!}

I'm so happy to be here today to share an easy DIY gift tutorial with you today. Gift giving gets so overwhelming, not to mention expensive! My thought is: handmade is the best! It's cheaper than buying & it's made with love. How can you beat that?!


 How lovely is this mustard bloom headband from Anthropologie? I just love the color and the accents on it! Only problem...it's $128! Ouch.

Well, good thing I have a tutorial for you today to make this baby for less...way, way less!




Materials:
  • plain, thick headband
  • hot glue gun & hot glue
  • mustard (or color of choice) ribbed ribbon
  • a few broaches of choice (I got mine at Michaels on sale for about $1-$2 each pack)

What to do:
  • Cut two short strips. Heat set the edges with a lighter or match flame. 

  • Hot glue around the edges of the headband as seen in this photo:
 
  • Wrap the ribbon around, overlapping just a little each time around.

  • Glue on your brooches & wrap it up for someone special (or rock it after you see how awesome it is...and make another to gift).

Easy peasy, right? And it will make a great gift for your fashionista friends. 

Thanks again for having me here today. Hope to see y'all around blogland soon!

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