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How to Use Washi Tape on Your Instagram Photos

August 31, 2012 by Aliesha

Lately I’ve been instagramming a lot of photos with washi tape captions:

Do you want to know how to add washi tape to your instagram photos too?  It’s not hard, but there are several steps involved.  It’s totally addictive, though, once you get the hang of it!  It will also make your photos appear more polished and … “fancy”!  haha.

The apps you will need are:
– built in Camera (or a fun camera app like Pudding Camera or Retro Camera – both free)
– (optional) a photo editor like BeFunky (free)
– Instagram (free)
– Masking Tape ($.99) – free alternatives (with not as many tape/color options) are Label Box or Label Plus
– Phonto (free)

Start by taking a photo with your built-in camera or another camera like Pudding Camera.

(Optional) Open it in BeFunky or another photo editor and adjust the sharpness/brightness/contrast/etc.  You can also add a filter at this point if you want.

Open the photo in Instagram, crop it, and apply your filter of choice.  Do NOT upload it… simply close out of Instagram and it should save it to your phone’s gallery.  (If this doesn’t work, put your phone in airplane mode, hit upload, and it will save it to your phone but fail to upload it.)

Open Masking Tape and open your cropped/filtered photo (far left icon at the bottom of the screen).  Add tape(s) of choice (far right button on bottom of screen) by dragging your finger across the photo.

Save your image (second button from right at bottom of screen).  Close Masking Tape.  (You can add text with Masking Tape, but there are not very many options, so I don’t use this feature.)

Open Phonto and open your photo with the washi tape on it.  Add text (button at top right) as desired.  You can change the font, size, and tilt.  You can even use your own fonts you’ve installed on your phone (I just installed 31 new fonts today!).  Save your image.

Open Instagram again and open your image from your Phonto files.  Expand the box around your photo so it doesn’t crop it again.  Add a caption and upload it!

I know this sounds like a lot of steps, but it really doesn’t take very long and it’s a fun, no-mess creative outlet for me that I can do in just a few minutes!

Don’t forget to follow me on instagram:  feathersinournest

Hope this tutorial is helpful to you! If you like it, pin it!

Filed Under: instagram, step-by-step

Foolproof Whole Wheat Bread

August 29, 2012 by Aliesha

This post is part of the Grain Mill Wagon Challenge, a series of posts wherein I will feature recipes using whole grains ground in the WonderMill.  You can read this post and others at The Grain Mill Wagon!  I am being compensated for these posts, but that does not change my personal opinions about the WonderMill.  You can read my review of it from last fall on She {hearts} It!

I have posted this recipe before, but I’m reposting it with new pictures and more detailed directions.  If you’re new to milling your own flour and baking your own bread, it is essential that you have a go-to bread recipe that you can always count on turning out well!

I have been using this recipe for years and I have never once had it not turn out beautifully (well, except for the time I forgot the salt, but that was not the recipe’s fault).  Everyone I serve this bread to absolutely loves it, even diehard white bread lovers!

Another awesome thing about this recipe is that it is a snap to throw together!  Even with grinding my own flour in the WonderMill, it still only takes me a few minutes of hands-on time.  Start to finish, I have freshly baked bread in about 3.5 hours (but again, hardly any of that is hands-on).

Let me know if you try this recipe and love it as well!

Foolproof Whole Wheat Bread

3 1/2 cups freshly milled whole wheat flour (hard white)
1 1/2 cups warm water
2 tsp. yeast
2 Tbsp. honey or sucanat (both work well)
1 1/2 tsp. sea salt (I use Real Salt)
2 Tbsp. vital wheat gluten (can find in the baking aisle)
1 Tbsp. Greek yogurt or dough conditioner (I prefer yogurt)
2 Tbsp. olive oil

Using your WonderMill, grind slightly more than 2 1/2 cups wheat berries to yield 3 1/2 cups of flour.

In the base of a stand mixer, combine warm water, yeast, and honey.  Add sea salt, wheat gluten, yogurt, and olive oil.

As always, with measuring flour, spoon flour into a measuring cup and level off the top using the flat side of a knife.

Dump the flour into the bowl of the mixer as well.

Set mixer to knead (on mine, “2”) and let it do it’s thing for a few minutes.

You’ll know it’s finished with this step when everything is thoroughly combined.  Dough will probably be sticky.

Cover with a towel and let rest for 45 minutes.

After the dough rests, sprinkle flour onto the counter and knead the dough until you can easily shape it into a loaf.  Add a little flour, since it is sticky, but be careful not to add too much.

Shape dough into a loaf and place in a greased loaf pan.

Cover the loaf pan with plastic wrap and place in the fridge for a cold rise for 2 hours.

Remove the loaf from the fridge after 2 hours and let it sit on the stove while the oven preheats to 350 degrees.

Remove plastic wrap and bake loaf for 35 minutes at 350 degrees.

Allow to cool in the pan for 5 minutes before removing to a wire rack to cool completely.

When cool, slice and enjoy!*

*Full disclosure: I rarely wait until the bread is cool before I slice it, but it slices MUCH easier when it has had a chance to cool (and then it won’t look like a hungry bear mauled it)!

Enjoy!

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Filed Under: baking whole grains, bread, grain mill wagon, recipes

Vera’s Doggie Birthday Party Part 2

August 28, 2012 by Aliesha

(See part one here)

And now for… the details of Vera’s doggie birthday party!

We decorated with some of Vera’s stuffed doggies.

I made tent signs for all of the food using paint swatches.  We also decorated with some dog toys I bought for less than $1 each.

We had a frozen yogurt bar featuring homemade vanilla and homemade chocolate frozen yogurt.  We had an array of toppings!

I covered an old coffee canister with scrapbooking paper and baker’s twine to make a spoon holder.

The napkins were my color inspiration for the whole party.

A basket full of doggies served as the centerpiece.

My mom and I made a birthday banner to hang on the door.  It is made from scrapbooking paper, alphabet stickers, baker’s twine, and mini clothespins.

 We had orange pineapple punch to drink.

 Other yummy foods included doggie-shaped cookies and delicious brownies.

Most of the table linens and dishes are just ones I have had for a while.

Vera’s birthday yogurt. 🙂

 My yogurt and punch (I thought it would be fun to throw some fruit in my punch… it was great!)

Vera got a few doggie birthday cards.

 

I think we had a successful party!  Vera seemed to enjoy herself (except for blowing out her candles… that seemed to alarm her a bit…) and we had a great time with all of our family members who came!

Filed Under: birthdays, milestones, parties, Vera

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