“Orbit” gum Valentine with free printable

Remember, if printing and sticking gum on to these Valentine’s is still too much work for you right now…buy Valentine’s. Especially the ones with sugar attached :). Sure, you might get some dirty looks for being “that mom”. But your kid’s will love that you aren’t stressing and crazy. And their classmates will love that they finally got something good. 

Our “into Orbit” Valentines are pretty darn cheesy, if I don’t say so myself. Cheese Louise.  But they are simple, fast, and great!  See, procrastination on getting those classroom Valentine’s done isn’t a problem anymore.

orbit valentine

I know, I know–you can say it–the CUTEST, cheesiest Valentine you ever did see. Gosh.

And to make your life even easier as you scramble, we’ve included a free printable.  Now you just need to run out to the store and get paper, ink, double sided tape, and gum.  Dang it anyway.  Well, we tried to make this easier for you, at least.  Too bad you still have to do some work! But hey…it gives you an excuse to head to Target!

This printable will give you 4 Valentines per sheet.  We suggest using cardstock, if you can. And then stick your Orbit gum onto the Valentine with good sturdy double-stick tape.

(to print click on the image and save to your computer)

orbit valentine printable

Happy Cheesy Valentines day to you and yours!!

Tiny home tour-kitchen nook.

I’ll be giving you glimpses into my tiny home a bit at a time in the weeks to come. I want you to see that it is perfectly possible to have a practical AND beautiful home that is tiny in stature but big in living. Not that I want you to join in the tiny home movement. Simply so you can rethink how many THINGS you have and are taking care of. And maybe, just maybe…reduce that stuff. So you can DO more with your people. Those people are what it is all about, after all.

So, I don’t think of my home as a tiny home. I think it’s simply small. But, according to definition, is anything under 1000 square foot is a tiny home. Therefore, Nate, Katie, Levi, and I live in a tiny home. With Newton, the dog.

There is absolutely no question that living in such a small space has brought challenges along with it. But, it’s brought a great sense of accomplishment. We are spending less time taking care of stuff and more time having fun. 

a 900 square foot home with a family of 4 use a corner nook full of character and charm.

Today I want to show you our kitchen nook/dining room. This little space serves multiple purposes in one tiny area. We eat here, we do homework here, I work here often, this serves as the game table, we make terrariums on this table, I even photograph recipes in this nook. 

I am a huge fan of corner nooks for use in small spaces. They save space and seat a number of people while looking beautiful and tidy. 

a peek into a 900 square foot home with a family of 4.

I created this nook with an IKEA bench that hs served multiple purposes for us, as well as an old church pew that I simply adore. Those two benches make up the corner seating. Right now I am using a round table that I found for $100 dollars at a local vintage shop. It’s not idea for this space but until I find something better…it works. I adore the treatment of the top with it’s green, blue, and white! 

I employ vintage folding chairs for the additional dining space (I also have one being used as an end table in our bedroom to be pulled into the dining room when needed) because they are sturdy, look good, portable (we often take them outside in the summer!), and inexpensive.

a 900 square foot home with a family of 4 use a corner nook full of character and charm.

I’ve added a narrow vintage cabinet to give us storage for our linens, alcohol, wine glasses, and more. I like this cabinet because it is small in stature but gives the dining room all sorts of charm.

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That ladder. I have gotten a gillion comments about that guy. Let me tell you about it…

a 900 square foot home with a family of 4 use a corner nook full of character and charm.

I simply loved it and didn’t want to get rid of it when we needed to edit down our belongings. So, I found a home for it. And I utterly love it in the dining room to show off my favorite cookbooks (although I am still on the hunt for one more fantastic one!). I have learned small homes do NOT require every. single. space. to be used for storage. In fact, you’ll notice that the top of the liquor cabinet is used purely for my favorite art pieces, vintage silver salt and pepper shakers, and greenery. Nothing practical about it. 

a 900 square foot home with a family of 4 use a corner nook full of character and charm.

As renters, we can’t do much with the structure of the space. But, we DID change out the light and use a command hook on the ceiling to move the light over to the corner. Immediately the space looks more updated and personalized. Adding our own decor, color, and fabric adds more personalization and comfort. 

a 900 square foot home with a family of 4 use a corner nook full of character and charm.

Another renter trick…dowels and command hooks for curtain rods. The curtains in this space are purely decorative and mounted with a cheap dowel and clear command hooks. This temporary option cost me about $8.00 for both windows.

Tip:

To make them function, I could have used a longer dowel to move the curtains across the window.

a 900 square foot home with a family of 4 use a corner nook full of character and charm.

We took an afternoon with family members and made terrariums for the centerpiece. I am not about having decorative items for no purpose. So, we made an activity out of making living terrariums for each member of the family (Nate & I share one). Putting the jars onto a wooden tray (found at a thrift store) keeps it looking clean, purposeful, and moveable.

a 900 square foot home with a family of 4 use a corner nook full of character and charm.

Did I convince you that a small space can be lovely and purposeful? Are you on board with living in a tiny home? Maybe not. But, I surely love this space and love having my morning coffee in this space each day!

4 ingredient Coconut Milk Chocolate Pudding

Do you know one of the foods I have most missed by removing milks and sugars from my diet? Chocolate. Chocolate in all forms. Chocolate in all flavors. But mostly in the silky smooth form of pudding and mousse. I ADORE silky smooth chocolate and milk smooshed into one big giant bowl of deliciousness!

Do you know what I have found as a fantastic substitute for my favorite chocolate mousse recipe?

Let me tell you!! (I am uber excited about this one for you guys!)

(insert clapping hands and jumping up and down motions!)

This coconut chocolate pudding is made with 4 ingredients and dairy or sugar isn't one of them!

Chocolate pudding made with coconut cream! As in… no dairy! Score. Swoosh. Bam. 

Okay, I can tell you aren’t quite as excited as I am. But that’s simply because you still don’t understand the beauty of this treat. It’s only 4 ingredients, 5 minutes, and DONE. No milk, no sugar, no eggs, no wheat…only creamy chocolatey goodness.

Yes, it’s too good to be true. Yes, I’m pulling your leg. Yes, I’m a liar.

But not in this!! I would NEVER lie about smooth and sweet chocolate pudding. NEVER EVER. 

There isn't dairy OR sugar in this coconut chocolate pudding. But, it's smooth and creamy just like all pudding should be! Made with coconut.

Give it a try, won’t you. And let me know if it has made your day. And year. And all the years to come!

You can often find coconut cream near the coconut milk at your local grocery. It should even be in a similar can.

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God’s Eye mirror craft

this God's Eye craft is an update on the classic craft featuring popsicle sticks and string. We added a mirror and hung them in multiples for fun decor!

Today I have a craft project!! I know, ring the bells, send out the banners, it’s a big day! I realized I had been talking about food, food, food lately and forgetting to give you all a bit of a craft fix from time to time. Sorry about that! Today I have a fun kid’s craft that will be a great way to pass a January Saturday afternoon.

Do you remember the God’s Eye we all used to make at summer school each year? These are a glorified version of that old-school craft. Popsicle sticks and string, y’all. 

this God's Eye craft is an update on the classic craft featuring popsicle sticks and string. We added a mirror and hung them in multiples for fun decor!

These items are mostly purchased but feel free to recycle those popsicle sticks from your kids! And, if you are having kids do this project you can pull out the good ol’ Elmers glue if it makes you feel better than using a hot glue gun. Do what works best.

this God's Eye craft is an update on the classic craft featuring popsicle sticks and string. We added a mirror and hung them in multiples for fun decor!

The mirrors are easily purchased at your craft store. You can often find small mirrors at a home improvement store, as well. There is nothing fancy about this….simply flip the mirror over and glue on the popsicle sticks.

Note: if using Elmer’s glue  you will have to wait for the glue to dry before moving on to the next step.

this God's Eye craft is an update on the classic craft featuring popsicle sticks and string. We added a mirror and hung them in multiples for fun decor!
Now we go old school and wrap the string. And wrap. And wrap. Maybe drink a bit of coffee (or for kids, cocoa.) for a break. And do it again. 

Wrap. And wrap. 

this God's Eye craft is an update on the classic craft featuring popsicle sticks and string. We added a mirror and hung them in multiples for fun decor!

When you get to the end of your wrapping, use a bit of hot glue (or Elmer’s, if you prefer) to tack the string end down to keep it from unraveling on you.

 
this God's Eye craft is an update on the classic craft featuring popsicle sticks and string. We added a mirror and hung them in multiples for fun decor!Ours has a bit of washi tape, buttons, and a holder to finish it out. 

That, my dear friends, is an old-school craft. The way crafts were intended. With popsicle sticks, glue, and string. For real. Hang them in multiples on a wall for a fantastic bit of decor. I mean, people pay serious money for these kinds of personalized mirrors!

Mirror Craft   


Materials

Package of small mirrors (found at most dollar or big box stores)
Colored popsicle sticks
Yarn
Glue gun
Scissors
Glitter, buttons, sequins and any other embellishments of your choice
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Instructions


Flip the mirror over and arrange the colored popsicle sticks into a "sun" or "flower" shape. Hot glue them into place.  (refer to photo)

Unravel a few feet of yarn, hot glue the end onto the back of the mirror between 2 popsicle sticks (refer to photo)

Start wrapping the yarn around each popsicle stick twice.  Wrap twice, and go around the next popsicle stick twice.  And so on.   (refer to photo)    

Wrap the yarn as far up the popsicle sticks as you wish,  end by securing the yarn on the back with hot glue.  (refer to photo)

Decorate as desired with glitter, buttons and more!  A braided strip of yarn glued to the back of two popsicle sticks makes a great hanger! 

the Best White Cake recipe


homemade white cake recipe is the best, simplest homemade white cake. | nelliebellie.com

After seeing the success that our homemade chocolate cake recipe has had and how much you all love it I realized that that my best white cake recipe could be something that you would find valuable as well. Having a chocolate cake or white cake recipe that you KNOW will produce a fantastic cake makes life so much simpler. It might take a bit longer to make these cakes than a box mix, but it certainly is better for you to use REAL ingredients. And, there is something so satisfying to make a cake. Put a bit of music on, pour a glass of wine, and get baking. Truly, you’ll be feeding your soul!

Classic cakes like chocolate cake, white cake, carrot cake, and pound cakes never go out of style. Especially really, really good cake recipes like grandma used to make!

the easiest, most basic homemade white cake

homemade white cake recipe that is as easy and basic as it gets! | nelliebellie.com

Tips to a perfect white cake:

  1. Use room temperature buttermilk and egg whites.
    Don’t skip this. It makes a huge difference!! Just set your buttermilk and whites on the counter a few hours before you intend to start.
  2. Using shortening keeps your cake white in color.
    But don’t be afraid to use butter! The flavor is better. Just be sure your butter is softened a bit.
  3. Spray & flour your pans.
    There is nothing worse than cake that sticks to the pan. Especially when making layer cakes. Of course, if you are making a 9 by 13 cake there is no need to worry about this step as much as if you are attempting a layer cake. You can even pick up cooking spray that is made just for baking and has flour right in it…easy peasy!
  4. Use clear vanilla concentrate, if possible.
    Again, this does nothing for the flavor…only the color. And don’t be afraid to try almond extract….yum!
  5. Use good flour.  We used Bob’s Red Mill.  It’s organic and incredibly versatile.  And it is the same high protein flour used by professional bakers and produces high, well-textured loaves of bread equally as well as it produces light, airy baked goods.
  6. Make your own buttermilk, easy-peasy…
    1 cup of regular milk
    1 tablespoon lemon juice or vinegar
    Stir together and let sit 10 minutes…buttermilk!

This homemade white cake recipe that the best it gets. And delicious! | nelliebellie.com

I’m a big fan of tried and true recipes, and this white cake is one of them. I can imagine a family back in “the day” sitting about talking and laughing around this very same cake. That makes me feel like I have a small touch of the “way it was” in my kitchen. Granted, I am making this cake with my fantastic oven, mixer, and fancy pants tools. But still. I still have a bit of nostalgia for recipes like this.

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For this cake I used our sugar-free cream cheese frosting but often use my absolute favorite…creamy chocolate frosting. Seriously you guys, it is the best!

Other cakes we love:

Dark Chocolate Pistachio Cake (Gluten-free)
Butter Cake

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I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls Collective and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.

hot walleye dip recipe

Hot Walleye Dip recipe. Cheesy, creamy, and full of wonderful walleye. This recipe is perfect for other white fishes, as well! A great Game Day appetizer.

Do you know what people do for fun in Minnesota? They ice fish. As in, go out on the frozen lake, drill a hole through the ice, and stick their fishing pole down. I know…crazysauce! Minnesota is a fishing mecca that people travel far and wide to come to simply to freeze their buts off for little fishes. 

Oh but those little fishies are tasty! And the most famous Minnesota fishie? The walleye, of course. This hot walleye dip is a fantastic way to cook up Minnesota’s favorite fish. The dip is cheesy and creamy acting as a perfect way to showcase your walleye. If you don’t have access to walleye other white fish will be delicious, as well!

Hot Walleye Dip recipe. Cheesy, creamy, and full of wonderful walleye. This recipe is perfect for other white fishes, as well! A great Game Day appetizer.

Hot Walleye Dip recipe. Cheesy, creamy, and full of wonderful walleye. This recipe is perfect for other white fishes, as well! A great Game Day appetizer.

Putting the cheese mixture on the bottom of the baking pan BEFORE and SEPARATE from the fish helps to keep that fish the star of the dip. With each scoop of dip you are sure to get a chunk of gorgeous walleye.

Hot Walleye Dip recipe. Cheesy, creamy, and full of wonderful walleye. This recipe is perfect for other white fishes, as well! A great Game Day appetizer.

Now, for those of you without access to walleye. Or, you want to use another of your favorite fish… go for it! Alaskan cod, trout, sunfish, and many others of the white fish would be excellent in this dip.

Hot Walleye Dip recipe. Cheesy, creamy, and full of wonderful walleye. This recipe is perfect for other white fishes, as well! A great Game Day appetizer.

Hot Walleye Dip recipe. Cheesy, creamy, and full of wonderful walleye. This recipe is perfect for other white fishes, as well! A great Game Day appetizer.

Hot Walleye Dip recipe. Cheesy, creamy, and full of wonderful walleye. This recipe is perfect for other white fishes, as well! A great Game Day appetizer.

I always cook my fish skin side down with a pat of butter. When cooking a fish as special as walleye, DON’T skip the pat of butter. Walleye deserves you adding the extra calories. For this dip, I also cook onions along with the fish and then flip the fish over for a couple of minutes just to absorb some of that butter and onion flavor. That means that ALL of the flaky pieces have some great butter and onion flavor.

Hot Walleye Dip recipe. Cheesy, creamy, and full of wonderful walleye. This recipe is perfect for other white fishes, as well! A great Game Day appetizer.

After you’ve cooked the fish (and gently flaked it and stirred it with the onions) press it gently into your cheese mixture. The dip will meld beautifully while it bakes without losing any of those great chunks.

Why am I using a pie tin rather than a gorgeous baking dish? First reason…I don’t own a baking dish just for a dip and feel no reason to purchase one when something I already own will suffice. Second reason…pie tins are used for everything here in Minnesota, even as plates (no really!?! some “cool” restaurants use them and everyone goes crazy for it!). Third and most importantly…I love the depth of pie tins for dips. They make it so you can get everything in the dip with one scoop.

Hot Walleye Dip recipe. Cheesy, creamy, and full of wonderful walleye. This recipe is perfect for other white fishes, as well! A great Game Day appetizer.

Top the dip with more cheese and some breadcrumbs to give it a great crunch and golden brown flavor. Bake it up in the oven for about 25 minutes. The top will be golden brown and the edges will bubble when it has reached perfection. 

Note: You can use crushed potato chips or crackers here if you like. 

Hot Walleye Dip recipe. Cheesy, creamy, and full of wonderful walleye. This recipe is perfect for other white fishes, as well! A great Game Day appetizer.

Serve this dip up with crunch bread, chips, or crackers for the next Game Day party or as an appetizer for a party.

Hot Walleye Dip recipe. Cheesy, creamy, and full of wonderful walleye. This recipe is perfect for other white fishes, as well! A great Game Day appetizer.

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Tips for your very first capsule wardrobe

Looking for the FREE 2015 Fall Capsule Wardrobe Printable? HERE you go!

(just save the file to your computer and print away!)

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 Season:

Your capsule wardrobe is intended to last you 3 months. Those 3 months will be your season. Summer, winter, fall, and spring capsule’s. It is absolutely up to you if you completely replace your entire wardrobe each season. I can’t afford that so I swap out items each season and have several that are staples throughout the year. Be mindful of the season when thinking of what you will need and how many of each item you want that season.

Tip:

Each time you make a capsule wardrobe for the season you will have learned a bit more of what works. Adapt and adjust accordingly. A capsule wardrobe is intended to make things easier; being stuck on rules at the expense of creating something that will work for you is silly.


 Capsule Wardrobe, lifestyle

Lifestyle:

You need to decide what style clothing your capsule wardrobe needs to accommodate. Do you need mostly office clothing or athletic gear? Plan accordingly. Do you often go out on weekends and need cocktail dresses? Keep that in mind. Make a list of the type of clothing you wear in a month and put a number next to each type for how many days you wear them. Now you can plan the number of pieces your personal capsule wardrobe will have.

Tip:

This isn’t the time to pick out clothing. Don’t look at your wardrobe. Now is the time to simply look at your lifestyle and what your lifestyle requires from your wardrobe.

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Rice Krispie Conversation Hearts

 

Make these cute Rice Krispie treat conversation hearts for a great Valentine's Day activity with kids!

These little Valentine’s Day rice krispie treats are a simple, fun way to spend a cold Saturday afternoon with the kids. If you are in Minnesota cold means… -30 windchill. The kind of cold that freezes your breath before you even get a chance to THINK about breathing. But that’s okay, I can hibernate inside with my kids and cover krispie treats in chocolate and candy. 

These treats don’t need a recipe or instructions. In fact, they are so simple I feel like I’m cheating you all a bit out of a recipe post. But hey, I am constantly reminded by my readers that they come to NellieBellie because I give them the ideas and recipes they would never think of. So, let’s hope these cuties are one of those that you wouldn’t normally think of :). 

These are a great Valentine's Day treat! Conversation hearts made from Rice Krispie treats are easy and fun to make!

My kids are old enough that the passing of Valentine’s around the class doesn’t happen anymore. That makes me happy and sad. Happy because remembering to buy those Valentine’s cards for the entire class was a pain. Sad because my kids are getting older and beyond some of the cutsie stuff.

orbit valentine

These “Orbit” Gum Valentine’s were from a few years ago. Cute. But gosh do I NOT miss doing up this stuff yearly!

Them being older and not interested in the cutsie candy and cards of Valentine’s won’t stop me for one minute from forcing them to spend an afternoon making these cute guys. Phones down, music on… let’s go, it’s family togetherness time!

HOW:

Simply make a batch of Rice Krispie treats and form them into hearts before it cools (be sure to use damp or greased hands!). 
Melt white chocolate, candy coating, or milk chocolate and spread on the top of the hearts.
Decorate with candy or icing. 

Easy!