Thursday, February 14, 2013

Hand Mades

First off, I want to wish you all a very happy Valentines Day!

Next, I want to share the aprons that I finished this week for my daughter and grand-daughters.  I had this fabric cut out months ago,  I mean it was getting close to a year ago.  I am so glad that the aprons still fit my growing grand-daughters!  
This is my youngest daughter, the homeschooling mama and her daughters.  There is a little boy in the family also, but no girly aprons for him.  I think it would get in the way of his crawling.  
Want to visit my daughters homeschooling blog site?  Adventures in Homeschooling 
They have been having great fun with some wonderful learning adventures which include cooking recipes that they find to go along with the countries they are studying.

 I also want to share what I have made for the women in my life, family and friends for Valentine gifts this year.  This past Christmas one of my good friends gave me some home made hand lotion and I love it.  No one was really sure if the recipe came from a blog or site on line so I cannot give anyone credit and I cannot take credit for how well these ingredients work together.  But I am going to share it with all of you and let you know that it is really healing this time of year when our hands, arms and legs are so dry from the heat in our homes and the cold weather outside.

You start with one 13 ounce jar of Vaseline.
We have found if you warm it a little in the microwave it is easier to work with. Do not melt it, just warm it a little.  I used an empty ice cream bucket to do this and mix all the other ingredients in.

You also add four 8 ounce jars of Vitamin E Skin Cream from the Dollar General store only $1.00 each.
And 1 large Johnson Baby Lotion 16-20 ounces.  I like the bedtime scented baby lotion so I used one whole bottle and a little from a second bottle.  The rest went to my daughter for her baby boy. 
Mix well, I used my electric hand mixer, it turns really creamy.
And it makes a lot!  I filled jars I bought from Hobby Lobby for my daughters, sisters, mother and mother in law.  When I ran out of these jars I filled some empty, tiny jelly jars that I had on hand. I am sorry no pictures of the jelly jars they were given away last week, but I think they may be easier to get to the bottom of the jar than the others that have a smaller neck on them.
I hope you are all having a sweet Valentines Day and a great week!  
Blessings from our home in the woods.
Brenda

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6 comments:

Osage Bluff Quilter said...

I make this lotion all the time. I use my kitchen aid mixer! I buy the dodllar gernal brand baby lotion. It works just as well and their brand of vaseline!

Happy Valentine's Day!

Rocky Creek Scotties and Rocky Creek Ramblings said...

Brenda,

I might have to make some of this cream for my Mom - she is always saying she can't find anything that works - thanks for sharing.

Lynn

Holly said...

I can hardly believe you had an old project waiting to be finished!!! They are so cute! I love aprons and the colors you used were perfect.
As for my Valentine quilt you can see/read about it on my blog...not good!
The lotion sounds wonderful...I can almost smell it!

Hope you have a wonderful "love" day!

Nancy said...

The aprons are really cute! Great job and I'm sure the girls all love them! :)

Vickie @ Ranger 911 said...

The aprons you made are adorable! And the models are pretty adorable, too. :)

Clara {Clover and Violet} said...

Your aprons are adorable as are the models!!