Wednesday, February 12, 2014

DIY Cotton Candy Frappuccino



Hi there! I know this has been done a but I thought I would show you my take on this recipe! Here it is, it's really yummy!

WHAT YOU NEED

-2 cupfuls of Ice
-2 cups of Milk
-3 scoops of Vanilla Ice Cream (you can also use vanilla bean ice cream, it doesn't make a difference)
-3 Tbsp. Raspberry Syrup

DIRECTIONS

-Mix all ingredients together.  If it is not sweet enough add more ice cream or raspberry syrup.
-Put in a tall glass. I personally like to use a terbis tumbler with a straw, but you can use any glass!

Well there you have it! It's really fun and really easy!
Until Tomorrow,
Love, Maddie



Tuesday, February 11, 2014

New Year New Blog


Hello again! As you can see I've made a couple of modifications to my blog. Or as I like to call it iOSC&C (C&C standing for Cupcakes and Crafting)

I've also decided to post about some other things besides DIY's and baking. I want to start posting things like monthly favorites and other stuff like that. I will be doing that every month so be keeping an eye out for that!

I want to know what kind of stuff you want from me, so I created a poll. It's alllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll the way at the bottom of the page. So if you would go down there and vote that would be greatly appreciated!

I don't know the future for this blog. But I hope it's awesome!

Until Next Time
Love, Maddie


Monday, February 10, 2014

DIY Melted Crayon Art Canvas


Hello Crafters!  I'm back with a brand new post!  Its been 100 years since I last posted! Well I'm back!

This is a extremely fun and easy craft and it gives you a nice piece of art to put on your wall.

WHAT YOU NEED

-A Hairdryer
-A Canvas
-A 64 Pack of Crayons
-A Hot Glue Gun

DIRECTIONS

1. Use your hot glue gun to glue the crayons onto the canvas. (You can put the crayons in any order you want rainbow, pattern, etc.) Let the glue dry completely.
2. Use your hairdryer to melt the crayons. I recommend doing this outside with a old table cloth. In order for the wax to melt down, the canvas needs to be elevated.
3. Let the wax dry completely. After it's dried you have a beautiful piece of art to hang on your wall!

I hope you guys want to do this. It's super fun! 

Well, until next time have an awesome day!
Love, Maddie

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Rainbow Loom Fishtail Bracelet

Hey guys! Today i'm going to teach you how to make make a fishtail bracelet with a rainbow loom!  This is a very easy bracelet so a lot of people can do it!


What you will need:


~A Rainbow Loom
~A Crochet Hook
~Colored Rubber Bands
~A C-clip

STEP 1

Put a rubber band in the shape of an infinity sign on two pegs.

STEP 2

Place two rubber bands on top of the infinity sign

STEP 3

Bring the botton rubber band up and over the peg. Do this step on both sides.

STEP 4

Place a rubber band on top according to your pattern. Again, bring the bottom rubber band up and over on both sides.

Keep repeating this step until it's you size.
It should look like this...


STEP 6
Place a C-clip on the bottom rubber band

STEP 7

To take off the bracelet, remove the bracelet from the loom.  Take off the two that were on the pegs and connect to the C-clip.

It should end up looking like this...


I hope you guys liked making this bracelet! It's a lot of fun for me.
See ya guys later!
Love, Maddie







Monday, October 14, 2013

Hi, I'm Maddie. I'm New Here.

Hey there!


I'm Maddie Moulin and I'm 11 years old.  I'm SUPER excited to start blogging! I will be blogging hopefully daily but it will sadly not be daily. :-(
Here are 11 little known fact about me! ;-)

1. I'm Homeschooled
2. I play the Violin
3. I'm allergic to Milk
4. I'm Christan
5. I am OBSESSED with YouTube
6. I don't really need those glasses in the picture
7. I LOVE pandas!
8. I am a dancer
9. My favorite color is Mint Green
10. My favorite food is Crispy Chicken Sandwiches
11. My favorite drink is a Cotton Candy Frappuccino 

Well that's it. Be watching for more blog posts soon!:-)
Have a great day!!
                                                                      Love, Maddie