Showing posts with label Owl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Owl. Show all posts

Friday, November 7, 2014

Fall Treats

Little Owl Cupcakes


Fall is by far my favourite season. The crisp air, snuggling under cozy covers, the comfy layers and boots, waking up with a cup of warm coffee and the smell of pumpkin and spice. . . everywhere!
I wanted to spread the fall festive cheer and decided to make some super simple fall treats!



These cute little owls are adorable and so easy to make!



Here's what you'll need!
  • Cake mix of your choice (I wanted pumpkin but they were all out so I went with a rich red velvet)
  • Frosting of your choice
  • Two packages of Oreos
  • One bag of Reese's Pieces
How to create these little critters:

  • Bake cupcakes according to instructions and let cool
  • Put on a thin layer of frosting on all cupcakes
  • Split oreos in half and use the side with creme filling for the owl's eyes, push firmly onto top of cupcakes
  • Use the brown pieces for eyes and stick in a yellow or orange piece for the beak
  • To create the feathered look I filled a sandwich bag with icing and clipped the tip to make a makeshift icing bag. I pipped eyebrows above the eyes and little squiggles in rows below the beaks for the body.
  • Let sit, then share and enjoy!




WhOo's Going to Make These Sweet Treats?



Monday, September 22, 2014

DIY Owl Costume

A Simple Halloween Costume for Your Little Pumpkin




With the air starting to turn crisp it's finally starting to feel like Fall, I can't believe October and Halloween are just around the bend. And for me, Motherhood! My little one is going to be here any week now so I wanted a simple fun DIY costume I could make for her while I (not so) patiently wait for her arrival! 

Here's What You'll Need:

  • A onsie in the colour of your choice
  • At least four varying colours of felt (don't have to match your onsie-mine didn't!)
  • Scissors
  • Pen
  • Needle & Thread or hot glue, whichever you prefer

Let's Get Started:

  1. We're going to make the top 'tuft' of feathers. Lay the felt of your choice over the neck of your onsie. Trace the neckline on to the felt, under the neck seam and up to the top of the shoulders. Make a wavy line underneath or however you prefer and cut out! *TIP: only draw half of the bottom then fold in half and cut so it's perfectly symmetrical.  


  2. Next, cut out little 'feathers' from the varying colours of felt. Mine were about an inch wide and I had 17 feathers. 
  3. Arrange them on your onsie fanning out as you go in the order of your liking. You can pin them into place once you settle on a design and stitch across the top of each to hold them into place or hot glue them down. *TIP: If you're using glue make sure to put a piece of cardboard or something on the inside of the onsie so the glue won't seep through to the other side.
  4. Next, tack down or glue three little feathers on the backside to make a cute little tail  
  5. Accessorize as you wish and you're all done!

I accessorized with a knit owl hat from The Daisy Baby and these sweet little lace leg warmers from Huggalugs!


Cutest little owl you'll ever see!