Upcycled DIY Minnie Mouse Dress Up Apron

As you know, we are on a mission this year to pay off debt and live on a budget. Luckily, that doesn’t mean we can’t keep living. Instead, we’re finding creative ways to save money on everything from food to toys. That makes the monthly Thrift Store Challenge even more exciting. This month we’re playing dress up with an upcycled DIY Minnie Mouse dress up apron.

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Angela | Simply Beautiful by Angela – Michelle | Michelle James Designs
Molly | Just a Little Creativity – Victoria | Dazzle While Frazzled
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Lynne | My Family Thyme – Gail | Purple Hues and Me
Jennifer | Cookies Coffee and Crafts – Ann | Duct Tape and Denim
Michelle | Our Crafty Mom – Debra | Shoppe No. 5
Denise | My Thrifty House – Florence | Vintage Southern Picks
Deborah | Salvage Sister & Mister – Yami | The Latina Next Door
Pili | My Sweet Things – Kathleen | Our Hopeful Home
Karen | Dragonfly & Lily Pads

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Full disclosure: I got over zealous with this project so there aren’t as many photos as usual. Luckily, this is a super easy project that involves simple sewing techniques. This is easiest with a sewing machine but you can do it by hand if you don’t mind the extra time involved.

 

Handmade Minnie Mouse Apron

Minnie Mouse Dress Up Apron Materials

Step 1

Start by cutting the back of your dress shirt off of the rest of the shirt. Make sure that the top is cut straight and disassemble the sides at the seams. Leave the bottom seam intact.

 

Close up of bottom of red apron with white polka dots

Step 2

Next, add white polka dots to the bottom of your red shirt with your sponge brush.

Step 3

Set your shirt aside to dry.

Step 4

Now, cut the cuff of the end of one sleeve of your dress shirt. Sew the cuff into a rectangle.

Step 5

Then cut a small strip of fabric from the same sleeve you removed the cuff from.

Step 6

Next, wrap your piece of fabric around the rectangle and create a bow.

Step 7

Set your bow to the side and pull out your black felt.

Step 8

Cut your black felt into a rectangle that is roughly 12 inches X 8 inches.

Step 9

Then round the top of the rectangle into 2 half circles.

 

Close up of black apron top with red bow

Step 10

Next, sew the red bow you made to the top center of your black felt.

Step 11

Now sew the flat edge of your black felt opposite your bow to the unpainted edge of your red shirt back.

 

Yellow ribbon sewn on black and white fabric

Step 12

Lastly, sew a long length of your ribbon to the center of your apron covering the seam between the black felt and red shirt.

 

Close up of black apron top with red bow

Step 13

Finish off your apron by sewing each end of a piece of ribbon to the center of each half circle at the top.

 

Little girl smiling and wearing Minnie Mouse apron

Little girl smiling and wearing Minnie Mouse apron

Little girl smiling and wearing Minnie Mouse apron

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There you go! This upcycled DIY Minnie Mouse dress up apron is so easy to make. As you can see, baby girl is absolutely loving it. Who says you can’t live the good life on a budget? Now it’s time to see the other amazing thrift store projects my friends have come up with. Check out the rest of the Monthly Thrift Store Challenge below!

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Mint and Raspberry Chocolate Crosses for Easter

Save money on basket fillers this year with these delicious mint and raspberry chocolate crosses. They’re easy to make and kiddos love them!

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Baskets filled with candy are your nightmare on Easter. It leads to sugar-hyped kiddos and cupboards full of candy for months.

I believe we were still hoarding Easter candy come Christmas last year. That’s why we don’t load our Easter baskets up with candy.

Instead the kids get one plastic egg with candy inside, peeps (because they’re pretty), and a chocolate cross.

Years ago, I bought this chocolate mold and started making my own to save money and it has definitely paid for itself. This year, mix up the traditional chocolate with these mint and raspberry chocolate crosses.

Funny story… I hate white chocolate. I have no idea why, I have just never enjoyed the taste.

Unfortunately, white chocolate is the best for making the pretty colors and designs that I love. You simply can’t achieve that prettiness with cocoa chocolate.

Luckily, my kids have never met a candy they didn’t like so I get to enjoy the pretty colors and designs vicariously through them. That’s how these fun mint and raspberry chocolate crosses came to be.

Note: I used Duncan Hines Frosting Creations to flavor the candy melts which are no longer available. I’ve included links to my favorite candy flavoring for the same flavors. To achieve the same colors as my crosses, you will need to add some gel food coloring.

 

Pink and Green chocolate crosses with sprinkles

Mint and Raspberry Chocolate Crosses Ingredients

 

Unmelted chocolate candies

Step 1

Start by melting your chocolate in a microwave safe bowl in 30 second increments until melted.

Step 2

Next, stir your shortening into the melted chocolate. This will make it smoother and easier to pour.

Step 3

Divide your melted chocolate in half and add the second half to a separate bowl.

 

Melted pink chocolate in bowl

Step 4

Then add one flavoring to each bowl and stir to combine.

 

Sprinkles in a Plastic Cross Mold

Step 5

Add sprinkles to the bottom of your cross molds and pour the melted chocolate into them.

 

Green and pink chocolate in cross mold

Step 6

Let your chocolate set then pop your crosses out of the molds.

 

Pink and Green chocolate crosses with sprinkles

Green chocolate cross with sprinkles

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That’s all there is to these mint and raspberry chocolate crosses. They are so easy to make and a perfect treat for the kiddos’ Easter baskets. You can also control the level of chocolate. If you want your kids to have less, only fill the molds up halfway. They will still get a festive treat in their baskets without it being over-the-top.

 

Empty plastic cross mold

Don’t forget to grab your cross mold. This is worth every penny and I love that I can make 2 at a time. When you have a bunch of rugrats to fill baskets for, anything that helps you save time while saving money is awesome!

Yield: 2 Chocolate Crosses

Mint and Raspberry Chocolate Crosses

Mint and Raspberry Chocolate Crosses
Cook Time 5 minutes
Additional Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • White Candy Melts
  • 2 Tbsp. Shortening
  • Raspberry Flavoring
  • Mint Chocolate Chip Flavoring
  • Colorful Sprinkles

Instructions

  1. Start by melting your chocolate in a microwave safe bowl in 30 second increments until melted.
  2. Next, stir your shortening into the melted chocolate. This will make it smoother and easier to pour.
  3. Divide your melted chocolate in half and add the second half to a separate bowl.
  4. Then add one flavoring to each bowl and stir to combine.
  5. Add sprinkles to the bottom of your cross molds and pour the melted chocolate into them.
  6. Let your chocolate set then pop your crosses out of the molds.

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One Simple Trick to Save Mom’s Sanity

Being a stay-at-home mom (SAHM) is no joke. It is emotionally, physically, and mentally exhausting. This is especially true because you are always on the clock. When everything starts falling apart, it can feel like you’re losing your mind. I can’t change the demanding life of being a SAHM but I can give you a simple trick to save mom’s sanity.

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Scenario: I’m making dinner and suddenly the baby starts screaming in the pack-n-play.

I run in to see what’s wrong and find my 2-year-old hitting him over the head with her stuffed Olaf. I put her in time-out for the behavior and sooth the baby.

As I’m making my way back to the stove, the 6-year-old is yelling up the steps to ask if his video game time is up.

After saying “No,” (for the millionth time) I rush back to the kitchen to find the pot of dinner overflowing on the burner.

I have to clean it up before the milky mixture ruins the glass stove top. A few minutes later, I remember I had put the toddler in time-out… How do you keep from melting down?

In the beginning I didn’t. Many nights were spent in tears from the overwhelming stress of it all.

Too many plates were wobbling and I felt like I couldn’t keep up. Then I came up with an easy trick to help balance it all a little more easily.

A kitchen timer saved my sanity and it will save yours too.

 

Some days mom life is just crazy-making. This $3 DIY and parenting tips are an easy way to save your sanity during those crazy mom days!

How to Use Timers to Save Your Sanity

Step 1

First, buy each child a kitchen timer. We use these timers but there are a ton of options.

Step 2 (Optional)

New systems are easier to implement with kids when they are involved in the process. Get the kids involved and on board with the timers by letting them decorate with stickers, nail polish, or paint.

Tip:

Step 3

Once they are decorated, it is time to put them to work! Here are 7 tips to use these timers and save your sanity.

Video Game Timer

Stop the constant badgering. In our house, our children are limited to 1 hour of video game play a day. Set the timer for one hour and when it goes off, they are done.

 

Child on Ground Throwing Tantrum

Time-Out Tracker

Set the timer for the allotted punishment and when it goes off, your child can get up and play again.

 

Toddler Sweeping Driveway

Clean-up Game

I love this game! It is great for children and adults alike! Set your timer for 5 or 10 minutes and race around to clean up.

This works best if you give each person a room and make it a competition to see who can get the most cleaned up in their 5 minute limit.

Bath Timer

If your kids love bath time like mine do, this is excellent. Set the timer for whatever predetermined limit you have allocated for their bath.

When the timer goes off, they will know it is time to get out of the tub. (They may still need some coaxing the first few times, but it will become easier if you are persistent.)

Mommy Time-out

Let’s face it, sometimes as parents we need a break to replenish ourselves, calm our tempers, or just some quiet.

Set the timer (I typically do 10-20 minutes) and let the children know that they cannot ask you anything or request anything of you until the timer goes off.

Again, it will take a few times before it becomes an accepted routine but it is totally worth the payoff.

Ready to Leave Game

With three small children, it is next to impossible to get out of the house on time.

Use this game to have the kids ready to go (closer) to on time. Give them 5 minutes on their timers.

In this time, the kids are to rush and get their shoes, coats, and anything else needed together (or on, depending on their age).

Once they have finished, they sit on the couch with their timers. This gets them all in one place and ready prior to needing to walk out the door.

Patience Training

I think we all could stand to learn a little more patience. Set the timers for 5-10 minutes and the children must sit quietly and patiently until they go off.

If the kids get too wound up and need to simmer down play the patience game.

Warning, though, don’t associate this as a punishment or they will associate patience with misbehaving.

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This is one of the best purchases we have ever made. These timers will save mom’s sanity by helping you balance all of your rolls more easily.

In fact, this one simple trick works so well that I have extended it to other areas of my life especially with chores I don’t want to do.

When you know there is a definite end in sight it is easier to make yourself do it.

What other ways will you use this simple trick? I’d love to hear your ideas!

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