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Saturday, March 24, 2012

Kylee needs help!

After having to put down my beloved pommie/chihuahua mix KeeKee after 16 years, this story of Kylee the Mastiff has pulled at my heart.

Kylee's story from her loving caregiver:

Kylee has a defect in her heart valve called Pulmonic Stenosis.. In Laymans terms, the valve that pumps blood out to her lungs is deformed and very narrow.. Doc says that's why she is having more symptoms as she grows bigger and is intolerant of excercise.. We are told that the condition will grow worse as she grows and that the deformed valve will not grow along with her so it will put even greater stress on her already swollen heart.. the right side of her heart is moderately enlarged at this time due to the effort of trying to push the blood thru to her lungs.. The good news is that it can be fixed with surgery! The bad news is that it will cost $2000 for a procedure called valvuloplasty.. more bads news is that Doc says we need to have it done at the university before she turns 6 months old (in 2 months), else the heart will thicken on the right side and she could arrest on the table.. without the procedure, Doc says she may not make it past 1 year and her symptoms will increase dramatically once she puts on more weight.. our visit today cost $600 and we are desperate to gather funds to save her life.. If you can help at all.. every lil bit helps!

I'm challenging everyone to give up that $5 latte for today and donate it to help save Kylee. Please? Who will join me in helping to save this little girl's life?



Thank you!
Creativity Bug ~ Sue

Monday, March 12, 2012

Leap Around the World winner and more

Hello and Happy Monday to Everyone!

After a week with issues concerning my blog and Blogger, I am back and it feels like a lifetime. The first order of business is to announce the winner of the Leap Around the World Blog Hop.  I did a random number generator and it selected number 20 to win the Creativity Bug – Leap Around the World blog candy.

The winner is ---- Carol Sue from Carol Sue Designs Scrapbooking

Congratulations to Carol Sue! I will be contacting you shortly to get your snail mail address to send out your prize.

The second order of business is to share a few digital images.

Lastly, I wanted to share a recipe for Jello Popcorn. Make a few batches in different colors to serve as a rainbow treat for St. Patrick’s Day.


Ingredients:
8 cups popped popcorn
1/4 cup butter
3 tablespoons light corn syrup (honey is a good substitute)
1/2 cup sugar
1 3.5oz box jello, any flavor (not the sugar free kind)

Directions:
  • ·        Preheat oven to 300°F. Line a jelly roll pan with foil or parchment. If using foil, spray lightly with non-stick spray and set aside. Place popcorn in an extra large mixing bowl.
  • ·        Place butter and syrup in a sauce pan on medium heat. Stir until butter is melted. Add sugar and Jello and stir to combine.
  • ·        Increase heat and bring to a boil. Then reduce heat so it just simmers. Continue simmering for 5 minutes.
  • ·        After the sugar mixture simmers for 5 minutes, immediately pour over popcorn in bowl. Be careful, it’s super hot!! Mix right away and keep stirring so everything gets well coated. Spread mixture onto prepared pan and spread out evenly.
  • ·        Pop in the oven and bake for about 10 minutes.
  • ·        Remove the pan from the oven and let cool to room temp. Then break into pieces and enjoy!

Have a wonderful day!
Creativity Bug ~ Sue

Thursday, March 1, 2012

CraftFancy: Fabulous folds March 3

Fabulous Folds


Are you always looking to send your family and friends a truly unique card? Then CraftFancy has just the perfect class for you.
Join creative instructor Marnie for CraftFancy’s Fabulous Folds Card class. In this class you will make 4 cards, each featuring a new and unique folding technique that will take your cards to the next level. These cards are sure to impress your friends and family!
Click here for more information!

CraftFancy: Cricut workshop with Cathy March 2

Cricut Workshop


CraftFancy invites you to sign up for its Cricut Workshop with Cathy.
Join CraftFancy’s Cricut expert and creative designer, Cathy, this month to learn how to use your Cricut machine! You’ll create 5 different cards using various Cricut cartridges. Spring is just around the corner, and the cards from this month’s Cricut workshop totally reflect that!
If you have any questions about operating your machine, this is the perfect place to get them answered. Bring along your Cricut machine and basic crafting tool kit to this session.
Click here for more information!

D'vine wine and gifts: Thirsty Thursday

D'vine Wine and Gifts: Thirsty Thursday event


D'Vine Wine and Gifts is a neighborhood wine and gift shop that specializes in unique boutique wines and one-of-a-kind wine related merchandise.  D’vine Wine and Gifts invites you on select Thursdays each month for its Thirsty Thursday wine tasting event.
Join D’vine Wine and Gifts along with friends and other wine lovers for a chance to relax and enjoy some fine wine as you unwind from the day.
Click here for more information!

William Fremd high school: Booster craft fair

Booster Spring Craft Fair


The Viking Booster Club of William Fremd High School is pleased to announce their 2012 Spring Boutique.
The 2012 Spring Boutique is awash in the beauty of silk flowers, velveteen bunnies, and personalized children’s clothing. Find a blend of unique and quality gifts for upcoming confirmations, first communions, Easter holiday, graduations, and baby showers all at reasonable prices.
The Viking Booster Club supports all Fremd High School students with all proceeds raised by the Fremd Viking Booster Club being used to benefit all student organizations at Fremd High School.
Click here for more information!

Grasshopper mint Oreo cookie cups

Grasshopper Mint Oreo Cookie Cups


With St. Patrick’s Day just around the corner, these Grasshopper Mint Oreo Cookie Cups are sure to add that special touch of green to any potluck table.
Who can resist the tasty combination of Oreo cookies, peppermint, cream cheese, and chocolate chips all mixed together. It will definitely be a recipe that everyone is sure to enjoy.
Click here for the recipe!

Coffee cake pound cake

Coffee cake pound cake


Looking for a dessert to bring for a special occasion or to serve at a ladies luncheon? Consider making this Coffee Cake Pound Cake which marries two Southern specialties, coffee cake and pound cake, to create one buttery, best-of-both-worlds dessert.
While this dessert takes some extra time in the kitchen, it is well worth the extra time. Guests will love the taste and probably come back for a second slice.
Click here for the recipe!

Oreo fudge bars

Oreo fudge bars


This past week while I was grocery shopping, I found bags of Oreo cookies in the reduced section of my local Jewel. I can’t remember the last time I had these cookies, so I decided to take a few bags home with me.
I have seen all over the Internet different recipes for Oreo truffles and desserts, so I decided to reserve a bag or two to try a few of these creations. The one to draw me in first was for these Oreo Fudge Bars.
Not only do these Oreo Fudge Bars looks sinfully delicious, but I had all the ingredients in my pantry including sweetened condensed milk, chocolate chips, vanilla extract, and of course Oreo cookies.
Pre-warning! These dessert bars are extremely rich in taste, so a little piece will go a long way.
Click here for the recipe!

Oreo peanut butter brownie cakes

Oreo peanut butter brownie cakes


Oh yum! Who doesn’t love Oreo cookies? This recipe for Oreo Peanut Butter Brownie Cakes is perfect to make for the next girls night in, book club, or kids party.
When I first saw this recipe on Instructables.com from Food Snots, I was completely bowled over. What could be more simpler then combining Oreo cookies, peanut butter, and a box of fudge brownie mix.
The original recipe calls for peanut butter, but substituting it with Nutella spread or another nut butter would be a prefect addition.
Click here for the recipe!

Oreo cookies turn 100

Oreo Cookies Turn 100


On March 6th, Oreo turns 100 years young. The Oreo was invented March 6, 1912, at the National Biscuit Company (you know it now as Nabisco) headquarters in New York City.
Oh, oh, oh, ice cold milk and an Oreo cookie. They forever go together. What a classic combination.
Since 1912, Nabisco has made it their business to make life a little less serious. In a world that's become far too adult, a couple of Oreo cookies, a glass of milk, and a shared twist, lick and dunk is all it takes to set your inner kid loose. Celebrate the kid inside all of us.
During its delicious century on this planet, the cookie has led to some pretty serious debates on just how the treat should be eaten: down the hatch or twisted apart? Dunked in milk or crushed on top of ice cream? Meanwhile, some 362 billion Oreos have been devoured.
To celebrate Oreos birthday, consider making a tasty treat such as Easy Oreo Truffles. This is the stuff that dreams are made of: Oreo Cookie crumbs are blended with cream cheese and covered with a chocolate shell for the best-tasting truffles ever.
Click here for the recipe!

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Leap Around the World blog hop


** This post will remain at the top for the month of February.
Please scroll down for other posts throughout the month**


Hello and welcome to your next stop in the Let’s Scrap “Leap Around the World” blog hop.

If you came here from Betty Anne Orr at http://letsgetscraphappy.blogspot.com/ then you are in the right place! If you did not, Mindi Brown at http://scrapchat-n-coffeetalk.blogspot.com/ has the hop order to help you find your way.

I am so excited to be the 5th blog host out of 50 for such a fun and huge blog hop!

Here is the sketch I am showcasing for the hop:


Here is my card:

I want to apologize for the quality of the picture. My camera decided to stop working at the most inopportune time and I had to scan both my card and blog candy. Unfortunately, the scan does not show any dimensions and is of poor quality. I hope to have my camera working soon and an updated picture of the card posted here and in the gallery.





Now for the fun part! Here is the blog candy I am offering!


Here is how easy it is to enter for my random draw:
  • Be or become a member of Let’s Scrap which you can do by clicking here http://letsscrap.ning.com/ . It is free, easy and fast! Once you get there, I am sure you will love it!
  • Become a follower of my blog
  • Leave me a comment on this post telling me what your favorite thing is about Valentine’s Day

And if you would like a second chance in the draw:
  • Make a card from the sketch I have posted and upload it to the gallery at Let’s Scrap. Please tag it as 5-2-11, LEAP5
  • Leave a comment on this post with a link to your card on Let’s Scrap.

The hop ends at 11:59 pm Central Standard time February 29th, which you would be able to track using the clock on the main page of Let’s Scrap.

Thanks for visiting the Creativity Bug blog and have fun with the blog hop. Your next stop will be the talented Debby De Wilde @ http://drdewilde.blogspot.com/

If you get lost along the way or have joined the hop in the middle, Mindi Brown @ http://scrapchat-n-coffeetalk.blogspot.com/ is the beginning of the hop. You don’t want to miss any of the fun!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

T.G.I. Friday’s nine layer dip copycat

Nine Layer Dip


Looking for a great dip recipe to bring to your next potluck, book club, or family get together? Why not try T.G.I. Friday's Nine Layer Dip recipe.
This bean dip is easy to put together and has all of the best ingredients that Mexican food has to offer; refried beans, bacon, cheese, taco seasoning, tomatoes, green onions, and so much more.
No need to wait for Cinco de Mio to throw on a sombrero and take out your maracas. Get ready to host a Mexican Night this weekend!
Click here for the recipe!

Central library: Ethnic food fest

Ethnic Food Fest


Celebrate the community’s diversity by coming to an Ethnic Food Fest sponsored by the Central Library in Schaumburg.
Experience a variety of ethnic dishes generously donated by area restaurants and delis, and served by students from local high school clubs.
While attendance is limited, no registration is required.
Click here for more information!

Ela area library: 1972 historic cooking

1972 Historic Cooking


Go back to the 1970s with the Ela Area Public Library as they celebrate their 40th Anniversary with special events throughout the month of February.
Join museum curator and dramatist Ellie Carlson as she takes you on a lively trip down memory lane. The 1972 Historic Cooking program will introduce 1970 recipes, a tasting of fondue, hot Dr. Pepper served in a crockpot, no bake chocolate oatmeal cookies, and more.
Click here for more information!

25th annual spring arts and crafts show

Arts and Crafts Show


The Victor J. Andrew Music Parents Association invites you to its 25th annual spring arts and crafts show this weekend.
With more than 150 crafters and vendors with items ranging from jewelry to home decorations to food items, you can find something for everyone.
Click here for more information!

Knights of Columbus: Lenten fish fry and bake

Lenten Fish Fry and Bake


Looking for a tasty fish fry and bake that the entire family can enjoy? Then stop by the Knights of Columbus Centre and  Banquet Hall.
Enjoy an all-you-can eat wonderful fish meal with family, friends, and neighbors every Friday during Lent. Don’t worry, for those who prefer other meatless dishes the menu also includes cheese pizza, fries, mashed potatoes, salad, macaroni and cheese, coffee, and dessert.
Click here for more information!

Italian lentil soup

Italian Lentil Soup


Looking for a hearty yet healthy soup to have for lunch or dinner on a cold winters day? Need some meatless ideas for no meat Fridays during lent? Then consider making this low fat, high fiber Italian Lentil Soup.
This soup combines the flavors of lentils, tomato puree, shredded cabbage, hearty vegetables, and seasoning to make a tasty and filling meal.
Click here for the recipe!

Wauconda business and community expo 2012

Wauconda Business and Community Expo 2012


The 9th annual Wauconda Area Chamber of Commerce Business and Community Expo is this weekend.
At the Village of Wauconda’s booth, meet members of the Village Board as they help showcase information about Lake Michigan water, Electrical Supply Savings Programs, and much more! Also joining the event will be representatives of What's Up Wauconda, a new web-based community calendar sponsored by the United Partnership for a Better Community. 
The event features the 6th annual American Legion Post 911 craft fair  along with over 70 area businesses, municipal booths, clubs, and organizations. 
On Saturday, don’t miss the demonstration by MAXX the Police Dog, passport registration assistance through the US Postal Service, musician Terry Spizzirri, and the Illinois Treasurer’s Cash and Dash program.
On Sunday, visit with Dave’s Traveling World of Reptiles, music by Jeff Trudell, caricatures, and the Wauconda Scholarship Bowling Team.

Click here for more information!

Ravioli bake

Ravioli Bake


Whether you are looking for a meatless meal perfect for Lent or want an easy lasagna style meal to make, this Ravioli Bake is just the meal you are looking for.
Made with large cheese ravioli, dice tomatoes, Italian cheeses, and your favorite spaghetti sauce this meal will be loved by every member of your family.
Round out the meal by serving it will a mixed green tossed salad and crusty garlic bread to soak up the sauce.
Click here for the recipe!