New Years Eve rolled around I was able to get a little crafty for the occasion. I was ringing in the new year, but also celebrating my cousin’s birthday. This was the perfect time to make a fun masquerade mask.
Midnight Masquerade!
I checked out my favorite store, The Dollar Tree, for inexpensive craft materials. Kirstyn came over later and we got started on designing our masks.
Materials used:
- $1Store feathered mask
- $1Store glitter glue
- rhinestones of any color ($3 a pack from Hobby Lobby)
- chopstick ( we scored last minute, finding some in my kitchen drawer)
- hot glue gun (borrowed from a friend)
Total: $5 Masquerade Mask!

Good Times!

My favorite craft blogs:
My next craft adventure will be crocheting again and making a tunnel scarf.
What was your last craft adventure?
Have a great Monday!!
I finally bought more of the Wasa crispbread, I love how this cracker is so crunchy! Two crispbreads with some spread really does fill you up! Check out their website, I just found some Nifty ideas for breakfast, lunch and dinner for later this week.

It’s also listed under Bob Greene’ s The best life diet!
Nutritional Info:
Serving Size: 1 Slice (14g)
Servings Per Container: about 20
Amount Per Serving (%Daily Value)
Calories |
45 |
Calories from Fat |
0 |
|
Total Fat |
0g (0%) |
Saturated Fat |
0g (0%) |
Trans fat |
0g |
|
Cholesterol |
0mg (0%) |
Sodium |
80mg (3%) |
|
Total Carbohydrate |
10g (3%) |
Dietary Fiber |
2g (8%) |
Sugars |
0g |
|
Protein |
2g |
Vitamin A |
0% |
Vitamin C |
0% |
Calcium |
0% |
Iron |
2% |
Yummy, I topped my Wasa with canned Alaskan Salmon spread and tomatoes. I combined 1 can of salmon, 1/4 cup of mild salsa, 1/4 cup plain Horizon yogurt. Who needs mayo? The salmon has enough flavor in it already.

The spread came out tasty along with fruits and veggies on the side.

Can’t forget my Sweet Tea, this Texas Gal loves her tea!

I don’t know about you, but I see a wasa crispbread in my future for snacking later today!