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April 2, 2016 by Krista

30 Minute DIY Musical Gift Box

WELCOME!!

Hey, I’m glad you’re here today! I’ve got a fun project for you and I can’t wait to share it! Have you ever wished there was a little more personal, fun way to gift a gift card? Well, what if I told you you can turn a musical card into a gift box that plays music when you open it? And it’s really pretty simple to do. Ready to give a gift card that won’t soon be forgotten? Let’s go!

Hallmark Song Card DIY Musical Explosion Boxes turn a card into a gift box

Do you like to give gift cards or cash for gifting occasions? Let’s face it, everyone likes to get a gift card or cash. No one opens a birthday card and thinks “oh, I hope there’s NOT money inside! That would be terrible!”

But gift cards and cash have a bad reputation of being thoughtless gifts. Wait, is there such a thing? It’s far from thoughtless, but there’s no denying that a gift card or cash can be less personal.

If you want to up your gift card or cash giving game and put that personal touch right back into your gift, I’ll show you how. You’ll need a musical greeting card for the best results, but you can definitely cut out the musical part and just use a regular card too.

 

Hallmark Song Card DIY Musical Explosion Box

 

Do you have someone in your life that is particularly hard to buy gifts for? Maybe more than one someone? I have two. My husband and my dad.

These are the guys that if they want something, they go out and get it. If they can’t afford it, I sure can’t either. Truly, the best gift for them is a gift card that they can use when the whim strikes.

But, gift cards can feel impersonal. No one wants their gift recipient to feel like their gift says, “Here’s something I picked up on my way here, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!” So, I worked to find a better way to give those hard-to-gift-to people in my life what they want and let them know that the gift really is from my heart.

 

DIY MUSICAL EXPLOSION BOX

Hallmark Song Card DIY Musical Gift Box

 

Materials Needed to Create your own DIY Musical Explosion Box:

– Two 12″ x 12″ pieces of scrap book paper –  card stock will make a sturdier box, I used card stock for the bottom and regular paper for the top.
– Musical card 
– Ruler
– Pencil
– Pen cap or something with a blunt edge you can use to score your paper – it’ll make the folding easier
– Glue stick – a hot glue gun and glue sticks will work even better.
– Clear tape
– Scissors
– Craft knife – like an X-acto

 

Directions to Create your own DIY Musical Explosion Box:

Want a sneak peek at the whole project, check out how easy it is to make your own Musical Gift Box!

1. Take the first piece of your 12″ x 12″ paper (the card stock piece, if you’re using only one piece of card stock) and measure 3 inches in on all four sides with the ruler. You’ll want the outside of your box to be face down on the table. Mark three inches and then use the ruler to draw straight lines to form a grid-like pattern. This means the bottom of your box will be 6″ x 6″ and the sides will be 3 inches tall.

Hallmark Song Card DIY Musical Explosion Box Measure Box Bottom

2. Use the pen cap or whatever blunt edge object you are using to score the paper on the lines you just drew. Fold on your score lines. Curl the corners into the box. Don’t cut or tape them though. These will help push your box open when you take the lid off and make the music play. Put the bottom of the box aside.

3. Take your musical card and unseal the inside of the card to reveal the music speaker and electronic board. Cut the plastic switch from where it is attached to the front of the card. Cut the front flap off of the card.

Hallmark Song Card DIY Musical Explosion Box Open Song Card

4. Cut the speaker and electronic board out of the song card. Be careful not to cut the wires. If you need to move the speaker closer to the electronic board, you can just pop it off the card back and then tape if back down. As long as you don’t damage the wires, it should still work.

5. Tape the little plastic piece you cut from the front of the card to the side of your card stock box with the clear tape. Use the craft knife to cut the tape along the edges of plastic piece. You’ll have to play with the placement of the speaker and electronic board to get it right. You want the plastic switch to interrupt the contact on the board when the box is closed, but to open the contact when the box pops open. Check out the step-by-step video for more direction on that.

Hallmark Song Card DIY Musical Explosion Box Secure Electrical Components

6. Set the bottom of the box aside and take your last piece of 12″ x 12″ paper and measure and mark 2 and 7/8 inches in on each side. Create a grid-like pattern on the page with your measurements. It’s just like you did on the first piece, minus an eighth of an inch. This will help your lid fit on your bottom box piece better.

7. Score and fold on the measurements. This time fold the corners out and use the glue stick or a small dot of hot glue to secure the triangular flaps. Folding them out will keep anything from getting caught on the inside when you’re trying to get everything inside the box. Do this will all four sides.

8. Use the inside and front of the song card to decorate the top and inside of your box. You can use another piece of 6″ x 6″ scrapbook paper to cover the speaker and electronic board or use the inside of the card to cover it. Just make sure you don’t tape or glue anything over the plastic piece that needs to move when the box opens so the music will play.

Hallmark Song Card DIY Musical Explosion Box

9. Find a fun way to attach your gift card so it isn’t sliding around loose inside the box. You can make a little spring for it to bounce on, or stick it on one of the flaps. Or use the gift card as your switch that makes the music play when it’s removed. Check out the video for more info on that.

Hallmark Song Card DIY Musical Explosion Boxes Secure Gift Card

10. Fold up the bottom of the box and stick a finger in each of the curled corners to hold it in place and slide the lid on top. Wrap it up and give it to your unsuspecting victim, er, recipient.

11. Bask in your awesomeness and know you’ll be giving the perfect gift!

Hallmark Song Card DIY Musical Explosion Boxes

The art of card giving is NOT dead! We live in this time of instant gratification. With all the digital technology, we don’t often have to wait long to send and receive communication with friends and family, even when we are separated by hundreds or thousands of miles. But snail mail is still going strong. Send a song card to create a memorable moment.

My kids (and myself!) love to get birthday cards in the mail. It’s a great way to let the special people in your life know that you were thinking about them, that you love them. A song card can help you express yourself with music. And, sometimes, music can speak louder than words.

 

 Let’s do this project together!

Gather your materials and then watch this video for step-by-step directions
on creating your own DIY Musical Explosion Gift Box!

March 25, 2016 by Krista

Cut Your Paper Clutter for GOOD While You’re Spring Cleaning

This post brought to you by Fellowes Brands. The content and opinions expressed below are that of While He Was Napping.

Hey! How are ya? I’m glad you’re here today!

Is the weather starting to warm up in your neck of the woods? Mother Nature can’t seem to figure out what she’s doing in so many places right now. But we’re not gonna let that fickle sunshine mess with our mission, right?

We’re on a declutter mission and spring cleaning is in full swing! Right! Right? Wrong?

In my house, it’s DEAD WRONG. Between being out of town and then sick, I’m just trying to keep up with the laundry and dishes and get rid of the germs! But I am trying to work in some spring cleaning too.

Banish the Paper Clutter FOR GOOD

I’ve been working in my bedroom lately. That’s the catch-all room for us. Company’s coming? Quick! throw all the stuff on the counters into this box and put it in mom’s room! There are boxes full of

  • piles of mail
  • school papers
  • papers from church
  • things my husband brings home from work
  • all the other counter clutter

There’s a lot of paper clutter that gathers in the kitchen and gets dropped in my room. I have the intention of going through it later… but the boxes pile higher and I just can’t seem to get through it.

Well, I finally did it!! MY ROOM IS CLEAN!

I know, I sound like an 10-year-old girl trying to convince mom to let her go out and play with her friends. But cleaning my room is still a pretty big accomplishment for me sometimes. So, now I’ve got a system that will help keep the paper clutter out of my room and where it belongs.

How I’ve Organized Our Paper Clutter to Keep it From Taking Over

  • Mail is sorted when it comes through the door. Junk mail is trashed. Bills are put into our “needs attention” paper tray. And anything that needs to be filed goes into the bottom paper tray. Then I file it when I get the chance, usually once a week. Keeping the Paper Clutter Down with Fellowes 79Ci Shredder Paper Tray Organizer
  • I started a file box for each member of our family and that’s where I keep all the school papers, papers from church they want to keep and any paper mementos (graduation programs, certificates, or other important papers) or things like cards. These file boxes stack and store in a corner of my closet. Banish the Paper Clutter
  • Important papers – anything for insurance, retirement, or other long term investments – go into our file box where we put the mail that has been filed. I just added a few more folders to accommodate those things as well. Banish the Paper Clutter FOR GOOD File Important Papers

Other counter clutter is cleared off each night and the owners of said clutter are expected to take care of it. The biggest offender of that one is… my husband and I’m a super close second. Our island is the catch all and it makes the rest of the kitchen feel even messier than it is. Simply clearing clutter off the counters each night had helped us keep our kitchen cleaner over all. It’s a win-win!

The Right Tools Make a Difference

The best way I’ve found to keep the junk paper clutter down is to shred it as it comes into our house. Take care of it before it becomes a problem. I love our Fellowes 79Ci shredder! It’s got a patented 100% Jam Proof System that eliminates paper jams and powers through tough jobs. I don’t even have to open most of the junk mail to shred it and get it off my to-do list. The Heavy-duty Cross-Cut blades that can handle up to 16 sheets of paper, as well as staples, paper clips, credit cards, and CDs.

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I really love the 20 minute run time, which allows me to get rid of all the clutter all at once. It’s a one-and-done deal. But, my favorite feature is the patented SafeSense® Technology, which automatically stops shredding when hands touch the paper opening. I don’t have to worry that my kids are going to get hurt. Of course, you should still take safety precautions and children shouldn’t operate the shredder, but I love the extra safety feature.

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With an Energy Savings System that maximizes shredder energy efficiency 100% of the time – both in use and out of use it’s okay to leave it on in standby and your power bill won’t skyrocket. The SilentShred™ Technology means I can shred papers during the most productive time of my day: Nap time.

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March 20, 2016 by Krista

Happiness is Homemade 03/20

Welcome back. It’s been rough the last week and a half and we’re getting over the flu… so, I’m just gonna be quick before someone else starts spewing. And let’s replace that mental picture with some features, shall we?

We are so glad you came to join us for the Happiness is Homemade Link Party! This party is hosted on 12 popular blogs and we all are just waiting for you to come by to show us what you’ve been up to! Stop by each other’s posts and say “hi” This is a party, so let’s mingle. ♥

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No Bake Birds Nest Cookies from Love My Messy Mess
Legos, kids activities, toys

DIY Portable Lego Table from Our Peaceful Planet


Mississippi Caviar from Family Food On The Table

Easter crafts, bunny
Burlap Table Runner for Easter from The Country Chic Cottage




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The rules are so simple! Make sure you visit a few other blogs and make some new friends along the way. Feel free to link up your favorite recipes, crafts or your latest DIY project. We want you you share it all! As always, please make sure to follow your hosts and co-hosts!! Link up your posts, make some friends, and earn the chance to be featured at Happiness Is Homemade Link Party! 

We will feature the favorite posts each week! 

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Disclaimer: Adding your link to this link party gives permission to all 12 Hosts, along with any co-hosts, guest hosts, and participants of Happiness Is Homemade, to share your posts and pictures via social media and as features, roundups, etc. with an explicit link back to your original source. Therefore, linking up you agree to allow us to use your images on each of our blogs in features relating to Happiness is Homemade Link Party.

 

March 16, 2016 by Krista

24 Favorite Easter Recipes

One of my favorite things about Easter… the food! It’s almost as good as Christmas! Here are 24 awesome recipes that will rock your Easter Sunday Dinner! That’s right, 24 Easter recipes – main dish, side dish and desserts are all included! Just try to make it through this list without your mouth watering, I dare you.

Easter is nearly here and that means it is time to start thinking about your menu. The Easter weekend gives us plenty of opportunities for feasting whether it’s appetizers before the big Easter Sunday meal or family brunches during the weekend. Several bloggers have gotten together to bring you our Favorite Easter Recipes. From delicious brunch, dinner and, of course dessert recipes you’ll be sure to find something to add to your Easter menus.

24 Favorite Easter Recipes Round-Up!

Favorite Easter Recipes Round-Up

Ukrainian Babka Easter Bread

Ukrainian Babka Bread (Easter Bread) from Blogghetti

Breakfast-Casserole-for-the-Crock-Pot

Breakfast Casserole for the Crockpot from To Work With My Hands

peaches-and-cream-cake-recipe-katherines-corner

Peaches and Cream Dessert from Katherine’s Corner

Easter Crockpot

Crockpot Easter Spiral Ham Recipe from The Lady Prefers 2 Save

No-Bake-Birds-Nest-Cookies

No-Bake Birds Nest Cookies from Love My Messy Messy Mess

Cheddar Biscuits 7

Cheddar Biscuits from Ducks ‘n a Row

cadbury-creme-egg-pie

Cadbury Creme Egg Pies from Upstate Ramblings

peepsicles

Peepsicles – Chocolate Covered Frozen Peeps Pops from Upstate Ramblings

Ham and Asparagus Roll ups

Ham and Asparagus Roll-Ups from Blogghetti

Grilled Leg of Lamb

Grilled Leg of Lamb from That Recipe

Chocolate-Marble-Cheesecake-12

Chocolate Marble Cheesecake from The Painted Hinge

cresent rolls

Amazingly Flaky Cresent Rolls That are to Die For from While He Was Napping

No-Bake-Chocolate-Nest-Easter-Cookies

No Bake Bird Nest Cookies from While He Was Napping

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Green Beans with Toasted Walnuts from Blogghetti

Chandler-Brisson

Easter Candy Cones from The Lady Prefers 2 Save

Coconut Curried Eggs pin

Coconut Curried Eggs from That Recipe

Mini Easter Cheesecakes

Easter Mini Cheesecakes from Eclectic Red Barn

Fresh-Green-Beans-Taters-and-Bacon

Crockpot Fresh Green Beans, Taters, and Bacon

white cake

Easy White Cake from Ducks ‘n a Row

Savory-Roasted-Potato-Disks-Whole-Food-Recipe

Savory Roasted Potato Disks from To Work With My Hands

Birds Nest Cheesecakes from A Labour of Life

 

brown-sugar-ham

Slow Cooker Brown Sugar Ham from The Magical Slow Cooker

Fresh-Herb-Whole-Wheat-Bread-

Fresh Herb Whole Wheat Bread from To Work With My Hands

 

Easter-whoopie-pies

Easter Whoopie Pies from Katherine’s Corner

What’s on your Easter Menu this year?

March 16, 2016 by Krista

Blueberry Pecan Granola Bites

 

Hey! I can’t wait to share this super simple breakfast recipe with you! These granola bites will rock your taste buds and are a great addition to your breakfast menu or as an afternoon pick-me-up. But, first, let me tell you why these are so awesome.

5 reasons these Granola Bites will rock your world:

  1. They are made with only 3 ingredients
  2. On the run? These are a delicious grab-and-go snack
  3. It’ll only take you about 20 minutes to make them
  4. There are 8 different nuts and grains in each bite, which means energy for you!
  5. They are a good source of fiber (yippee) that tastes great (YIPPEEE)!

 Blueberry Pecan Granola Bites Hero

Are your mornings CRAZY?! Rushed?

Ours are. The shuffle of getting kids to school, my husband to work, getting the little boys fed and playing, getting my morning chores and workload underway can make for a really hectic way to start the day. It’s not uncommon that I’m getting my little guys lunch before I realize I never ate breakfast.

Get the energy you want and the nutrition you need with these delicious granola bites!

Enter Blueberry Pecan Granola Bites.

The main ingredient in these bites is granola. I used Quaker Real Medleys SuperGrains Blueberry Pecan Granola, which has SEVEN kinds of nuts and grains – oats, wheat, sunflower seeds, flax, amaranth, barley, quinoa – toasted pecans and sweet blueberries for delicious flavor with the nutrition boost you’ll crave.

It’s a great source of fiber, ALA omega-3 and whole grains. Add a bit of almond butter and a touch of honey and you’ll have delicious grab-and-go granola bites in twenty minutes. Promise. It’s that easy. You’ll love them and so will your family. 

Granola is great for breakfast, snacking and baking without being over indulgent. There’s just the right amount of sweet mixed in with those grains and nuts. You will love how easy and enjoyable these Blueberry Pecan Granola Bites make it to get your grains, fiber, and Omega-3’s into your diet, no matter how crazy and busy your life may be.

Okay, now let’s get these put together!

Print This Recipe
Blueberry Pecan Granola Bites

Prep time:  20 mins

Total time:  20 mins

Serves: 21 one-inch balls

No-bake granola bites loaded with grains, nuts and delicious blueberries that are perfect for grab-and-go snacking and as part of a nutritious breakfast!
Ingredients
  • 2 cups Quaker® Real Medleys SuperGrains Granola, Blueberry Pecan flavor
  • ½ cup Almond Butter
  • ¼ cup Honey
  • Blueberry Pecan Granola Bites Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Measure 2 cups of Quaker® Real Medleys SuperGrains Blueberry Pecan Granola and pour into a medium sized mixing bowl. Blueberry Pecan Granola Bites Step 1-5
  2. Measure ¼ cup of honey and add it to the bowl. Blueberry Pecan Granola Bites Step 2
  3. Measure ½ cup of almond butter. Use a spatula to spoon the butter into the cup and back out into the bowl on top of the granola. Blueberry Pecan Granola Bites Step 3
  4. Mix until granola is evenly coated with the honey and almond butter. Blueberry Pecan Granola Bites Step 4
  5. Roll granola into 1-inch balls and lay out on waxed paper. Blueberry Pecan Granola Bites Step 5
  6. Refrigerate for 10 minutes or until the almond butter stiffens.
  7. Serve and Enjoy! Blueberry Pecan Granola Bites Step 6
Notes
** DO NOT GIVE HONEY TO INFANTS UNDER ONE YEAR!**

You can substitute the honey with 2 tbsp of maple syrup or with ¼ cup coconut nectar.

The almond butter I used had a small amount of coconut in it as well and was delicious with the pecans and blueberries.

You can substitute the almond butter for any nut butter.You may have to adjust the ratio a little, depending on the thickness of your nut butter.
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Blueberry Pecan Granola Bites

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I'm Krista. Ringleader here on While He Was Napping, wife to my handsome Mr. Right & momma to my THREE energetic boys, Big J (9), Little J (6) & Little N (4). We FINALLY added a beautiful little girl to our family last December.

I’m knee-deep in Tonka trucks & Thomas trains. I survive our crazy days with Vanilla Coke, Sonic slushies, sweet snuggles and little giggles. When I tuck them in tight & kiss them good night, I get a little time to create & just be me.


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