tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-80554445458087947322024-02-06T21:11:06.657-08:00Brick Building Kids MomBrick Building Kidshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18380097733885037790noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8055444545808794732.post-17552716136915510112016-12-14T04:30:00.001-08:002016-12-14T04:30:08.137-08:00Pokemon GO Birthday Party Pokeball Pinata DIY Do It Yourself<span style="font-size: x-large; font-weight: bold;">Pokeball Pinata</span>
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Another game we had was a Pokeball pinata. This pinata cost me very little, I used an old beach ball, newspaper, glue, and some crepe paper. I started by inflating the beach ball.<br />
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This pinata was tedious but fun to make and the kids had a ball destroying it. We hung it up outside and it actually made it through all 13 kids before it broke open. They loved scooping up all the goodies (of course there were some tears though because one kid had more than another). </div>
Brick Building Kidshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18380097733885037790noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8055444545808794732.post-80139231686709179452016-12-13T18:12:00.000-08:002016-12-13T18:12:14.364-08:00Pokemon Go Birthday PartyWhether you're an adult or a child; the latest craze seems to be Pokemon Go. So, of course for Chase's birthday this year, he requested a Pokemon party.<br />
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I printed out a picture of Pikachu so that I could trace the outline of his body onto card stock. I did make this with two separate pieces. A front side of Pikachu and a backside. After I cut out the front and back, I drew in all the remaining details of his body (face, arms, back, stripes). Once my pieces were complete, I put some glue on the backside of one of the pieces. Afterward, I stuck my skewer about half way up trough the middle, before sticking the two Pikachu pieces together, In addition, I added a couple of pokeballs and a number 6. I did these the same way, making a front and a back so that I could easily hide a skewer up the centers. I then took a simple plastic cup, I found at the dollar store and placed a chunk of Styrofoam down inside it. I placed all my skewers into the Styrofoam and finished it off with some crinkle paper shreds. </div>
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Another decoration I made was some Pokemon paper lanterns. I used a yellow lantern for Pikachu, a blue lantern for Squirtle, and pink lantern for Jigglypuff, and a purple lantern for Gengar. I found the best price on these through Amazon. <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EGVBNU4/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B01EGVBNU4&linkCode=as2&tag=bribuikid-20&linkId=d4be4ed3f67c66ba1c69472d1dd9b626" target="_blank">Amazon Assortment Pack</a><img alt="" border="0" height="1" src="//ir-na.amazon-adsystem.com/e/ir?t=bribuikid-20&l=am2&o=1&a=B01EGVBNU4" style="border: none !important; margin: 0px !important;" width="1" /></div>
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The lanterns were pretty easy to make, but a little time consuming as well. I simply followed some pictures of the Pokemon to create their faces onto the lanterns. I used card stock for my cutouts and modge podge to glue the pieces on. Afterward, we used fishing line to secure them onto the ceiling. Attaching one piece of line to the top of the lantern and then to the ceiling didn't quite work as well as I hoped. The lanterns tended to spin so that the faces were facing the wall. So, I took another piece of fishing line and attached it to the bottom of the lantern and then connected that piece to the wall. This made the lanterns slightly tilted downward, but it kept them from spinning backwards. They were a big hit with out kids, in fact they ended up hanging them up in their room once the party was over.</div>
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I took about 4 sheets of yellow card stock and taped them together at the seams on the backside. Then, I did drew the outline of Pikachu and the details of his body. Afterward, I cut the image out and taped it up on the wall. I had to use separate card stock to cut out a few tails to pin on for the game. This game was fun to watch where all the tails went. Some of them were close and some were way up on the wall.<br />
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Another game we had was a Pokeball pinata. This pinata cost me very little, I used an old beach ball, newspaper, glue, and some crepe paper. I started by inflating the beach ball.<br />
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This pinata was tedious but fun to make and the kids had a ball destroying it. We hung it up outside and it actually made it through all 13 kids before it broke open. They loved scooping up all the goodies (of course there were some tears though because one kid had more than another). </div>
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To bring the fun of Pokemon GO to our party, we created our own Pokemon Go Scavenger Hunt. This was free and only cost us the paper and print supplies.<br />
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First, we found pics of the kids favorites Pokemon from Google Images and saved the pictures to our computer. We then printed all of them on full pieces of paper and laminated them. We cut them out and strung them up with fishing line so they could be hung from objects in the back yard. We later will hide them through the back yard.<br />
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With those same pics, we created our own list of all the Pokemon they could find. We used Paint.net to create this custom document. You could also embed these in a Word document to do the same thing. We planned a custom message on this document (Ours was <b>Chase Man Is Six</b>), and planned these letters on the back of each Pokemon. With these letters, the kids had to not only Catch All the Pokemon but use their minds to unscramble the hidden message. <br />
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They had fun and teamed up to problem solve this Pokemon Adventure.<br />
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Now, I always make sure to have goodie bags. I'm not sure why but I guess it's just something I enjoy putting together. I had a bit of a hard time fining reasonably price Pokemon items. I did find some Pokemon goodie bags at the party store; however they can also be found on Amazon.<br />
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In addition, I found a Pokemon candy mold on ebay. So, I simply melted some chocolates and made some fun Pokemon candies on a stick. These came out really well, in fact they were my favorite item in the goodie bags.<br />
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the materials that are used for most Halloween costumes are pretty flimsy. So,
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be Steve from Minecraft complete with iron armor. I read a few pinterest pages
where these costumes were made by printing sheets and adhering them to cardboard.
However, our printer isn't the greatest and it certainly cannot print 11x12
pages. So, I went with my only other option...Steve was hand painted. </span></span></span></span><br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08048323073569059942noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8055444545808794732.post-60777631673373780272016-11-04T07:44:00.000-07:002016-11-04T07:44:05.302-07:00Ash Ketchum Homemade Halloween Costume - Brick Building Kids Alex Pokemon Costume 2016<div class="MsoNormal">
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Alex, wanted to be Ash Ketchum. Ash was actually pretty easy (once I figured
out my best plan of attack). Now, I know that the Ash costume is also available
on Amazon; however sometimes I have a hard time justifying cost when the
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start with Ash, I did the easiest part first. I went onto Ebay and ordered an
Ash hat (say that 5 times fast). </span><span style="font-size: 13.5pt;">The hat was pretty basic and only cost about
$5 or $6 with shipping. </span></span><br />
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hand store (Once Upon A Child) and purchased 2 shirts. I purchased a long
sleeved button up white shirt and a long sleeved button up blue shirt. The
white shirt was a size smaller than the blue, which was perfect for my costume.
I spent about $5 for both shirts. I left the white shirt as is (I know Ash has
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the blue shirt, I removed the buttons and the sleeves (I cut the sleeves off
right after the seam on the shoulder so that sewing a new seam was not
necessary). I then sewed the collars up. Ash has a white collar so I pulled the
white collar over the blue so the white was on top and the only collar showing.
I then sewed up the front opening (the button side and the button hole side) of
both shirts together. The only remaining part of the shirt was the yellow
edging. I purchased a roll of yellow ribbon for about $2 and sewed it along the
bottom of the shirt. I also used about a 2" strip of ribbon on each side
of the shirt to make an appearance of Ash's pockets (I did measure these the
seams of the shirt to make sure that both strips lined up acculturate on both
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<span style="font-size: 13.5pt;">For Ash's gloves, I purchased a pair of green gloves from the dollar
store. I cut the tips off each finger and then sewed up a seam on each finger
to keep the gloves from unraveling. I did try to sew some yellow onto the cuff
of the gloves to make them look like Ash's gloves but I ended up removing it.
Since the cuffs of the gloves are elastic, it is difficult to work with. I
thought the perfect addition would be a pair of yellow wristband sweatbands,
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had a green backpack (it was actually the backpack I used in high school). I
then sewed a strip of yellow ribbon on the top of the bag and a strip of orange
fabric over the top of the bottom pocket. Alex already had a stuffed Pikachu
that he stuck inside the bottom pocket of bag just enough that his head kind of
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put together with a simple black t-shirt and a pair of jeans. We did end up
seeing another Ash at the Zoo, but it was obviously one from Amazon. Alex made
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Brick Building Kidshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18380097733885037790noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8055444545808794732.post-62000372985161713352016-11-04T07:01:00.000-07:002016-11-04T07:01:03.789-07:00Minecraft Steve with Diamond Armor - Brick Building Kids Bobby Halloween Costume<div class="MsoNormal">
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decided to give me the ultimate challenge this year. He wanted to be Steve from
Minecraft complete with iron armor. I read a few pinterest pages where these
costumes were made by printing sheets and adhering them to cardboard. However,
our printer isn't the greatest and it certainly cannot print 11x12 pages. So, I
went with my only other option...Steve was hand painted. </span></div>
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the Steve costume is that it was by far my cheapest costume. The only items I
needed to purchase for this costume were some various colors of paint (priced
at about .77 each) and a roll of kraft paper which I picked up at the dollar
store. The worst part about the Steve costume was the time it took to make it.
It was incredibly time consuming but the end result was well worth it. Steve's
head seemed to be the best thing to start with. I started with a square box to
use as his iron helmet. I actually took a small Steve figure we had to
determine exactly how the helmet needed to be cut on all sides. </span></div>
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was cut, I covered the outside of it with kraft paper (I used masking tape on
the outside of my pieces and a tan colored duct tape on the inside). I then cut
all 4 sides out of another box to put up inside each side of Steve's face.
These pieces were obviously longer since Steve's face is almost twice as long
as the actual helmet. I left the flaps on these pieces though so that I could
create a border on the bottom of Steve's head. The border would allow Steve's
head to sit better on his shoulders. For the face piece, I set the cardboard up
inside the helmet to determine where the eyes would need to be in comparison to
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ruler to mark the area that needed to be cut out. For this, I simply used an
exacto knife and cutting mat Once my pieces were cut, I covered them in kraft
paper. After, the helmet and the face sides were covered, I went to work
drawing my squares with a pencil. I made each square 1"x1". As soon as
the squares were drawn, I began adhering all the pieces together. For this
step, I used hot glue where I could. However, this step was a little
challenging since the glue dries so fast. I tried to get as much glue as I
could as quickly as I could. Afterwards, I used duct tape on the inside to make
sure the face was nicely secured to the helmet. Once, the head was assembled, I
went to work painting the helmet and then the face. I chose 4 different colors
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same procedure. I found a box that was perfect for his body. I cut a hole out
of one side of the box for Bobby's head and a hole out of the front and back of
the box for each arm. I used packing tape to tape up the flaps of the box since
the top of the box was actually going to be Steve's back. Once all of the holes
were cut, I covered the body with kraft paper and drew all of my 1"
squares. I used another taller more narrow box for the arms. I cut the box in
half and used each half for each arm. I again taped up the seams of the box
with packing tape and cut 1 side of each box out for Steve's arms. These sides
would go up against Steve's body. I then covered the arm pieces with kraft
paper and 1" squares. </span></div>
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<span style="font-size: 13.5pt; line-height: 107%;">Once everything was cut and covered, I began
painting. When I painted Steve's body, I did paint larger areas with the same
color. For instance, I might have painted 4 or 5 in the same line turquoise. I
did run my areas in different directions though so that I could keep a pix
elated appearance and not a striped appearance. After everything was painted, I
used duct tape to secure the top of the arm to the top of Steve's shoulder on
the inside (however I also ended up using clips to keep them together better).
I only attached the top portions so that way the arms could flap up when Bobby
needed to put the costume on or take it off. I impressed myself with this
costume. </span><br />
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<span style="font-size: 13.5pt; line-height: 107%;">Making Steve was frustrating and fun at the same time. Despite the
amount of time these costumes took and the actual lack of time that I had,
everything came out incredibly well.</span></div>
Brick Building Kidshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18380097733885037790noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8055444545808794732.post-55541076827229601012016-11-04T06:46:00.001-07:002016-11-04T06:46:16.740-07:00Bulbasaur Halloween Costume - Brick Building Kids Chase Pokemom Costume 2016<div class="MsoNormal">
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<span style="font-size: 13.5pt; line-height: 107%;">Our
five year old, Chase, wanted to be Bulbasaur. Now, I did see that there were
Bulbasaur costumes on Amazon; however they literally consisted of a hat and a
backpack. I wanted him to have more of a full effect of Bulbasaur. So, I
consulted Pintrest to browse ideas. </span></div>
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<span style="font-size: 13.5pt; line-height: 107%;">To make Bulbasaur work, I first went to
Target and purchased a girls light green hoodie with matching sweatpants.
Luckily for me, these pieces happened to be on sale for $6 a piece. The hoodie however
wasn't ideal because it had a giant raccoon face on the front. The color though
was perfect so I had to make it work. I then went to Hobby Lobby and purchased
some dark green fleece (I almost always use fleece for costumes because I love
the softness of it). </span></div>
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjWc3XsOmycVlVgURLWb-eaN6iO6KSIg9xmXpQ-DgwB2NueOHQ9FeqqoMjd8Y-uXeK8XHCQbPCxRiPKhOpi5qK5BLV7G_hB31UJ68vmh3fYrqRMvRsusKkXSfuMbRPFEHoMA6-Ru8hRPiL4/s1600/IMG_3862.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="200" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjWc3XsOmycVlVgURLWb-eaN6iO6KSIg9xmXpQ-DgwB2NueOHQ9FeqqoMjd8Y-uXeK8XHCQbPCxRiPKhOpi5qK5BLV7G_hB31UJ68vmh3fYrqRMvRsusKkXSfuMbRPFEHoMA6-Ru8hRPiL4/s200/IMG_3862.JPG" width="150" /></a><span style="font-size: 13.5pt; line-height: 107%;">I used the dark green fleece as patches for Bulbasaur's
body. I did not measure my patches or use any kind of template (I hate
measuring). I cut each of my spots freehand so that each spot would be unique.
I did have to make one big spot though to cover up the raccoon face. I used my
sewing machine to sew as many of the patches on that I could. Some of the spots
on the sleeves and pants legs had to be hand sewn since the area was too narrow
to fit over my machine. </span></div>
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi8FSJGvbmwH9o2yZSor6ZJTOyirj9FtmHXA-8ok6vcOGb6VQrvrxYHU-l5kk7g_LfAjwUBdn3Pz7xLGSO-3utzrCrgQyBWoQnUR8HIUHIhkv0CBS4gLhQBadZGhkJmoFvBUPtd9sQ-gDtD/s1600/IMG_3871.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="150" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi8FSJGvbmwH9o2yZSor6ZJTOyirj9FtmHXA-8ok6vcOGb6VQrvrxYHU-l5kk7g_LfAjwUBdn3Pz7xLGSO-3utzrCrgQyBWoQnUR8HIUHIhkv0CBS4gLhQBadZGhkJmoFvBUPtd9sQ-gDtD/s200/IMG_3871.JPG" width="200" /></a><span style="font-size: 13.5pt; line-height: 107%;">For Bulbasaur's ears, I purchased a remnant of light
green fleece that came pretty close to the color of the hoodie and pants. I
made sure to measure each ear so that both sides matched in size. I also
measured the distance from the seam on the top of the hood, so that the ears
lined up correctly on both sides. Once I had most of the ears sewn on, I filled
each one with a little bit of fiber fill to give them some bulkiness and depth.
Then, of course I sewed up the remaining gap on each ear. </span></div>
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEic11ykMAi4oEvjq711WyjRoi_FkRYDRgWMymBswy8nn_QYW4CwFMf7yrrGPsaGxQ_7aM0W_-QIxMGb_e5xRzZlvFD4BAnTj5EKUM_FxhyLTXTvlJqHmS3u_KxIHpbdHRTyMb3Mu9efLAyr/s1600/IMG_9366.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="150" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEic11ykMAi4oEvjq711WyjRoi_FkRYDRgWMymBswy8nn_QYW4CwFMf7yrrGPsaGxQ_7aM0W_-QIxMGb_e5xRzZlvFD4BAnTj5EKUM_FxhyLTXTvlJqHmS3u_KxIHpbdHRTyMb3Mu9efLAyr/s200/IMG_9366.JPG" width="200" /></a><span style="font-size: 13.5pt; line-height: 107%;">Once, the spots and
ears were complete, the only thing left were the eyes. I used a piece of red
felt that I had on hand to cut each eye. Once again, I did not measure. I
simply cut out the eye shape and set it on the hood to make sure it appeared to
be an appropriate size. Once I had the right size, I then used some white felt
to cut out the shading and center of the eye. I made adjustments to my sizes
until all my pieces seemed right. After, I had my eyes cut out, I sewed the
white felt onto the red and then the entire eye piece on to the hood. I did do
some measuring again from the seam as well as from the front edge of the hoodie
to ensure that they eyes lined up correctly. Once the eyes were sewn on,
Bulbasaur's body was complete. </span></div>
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgrMLfBKJ8V2RHumCHk6SdSa1jvwhk87jVZetL1sYCAx2cDuJp4CJhUxtciR6yHIGG5smIBvYAaf7Dshla3VMYsnyxzWMqiz-CJLusN93MtDVtOLK-AckQ2VY3ws5Pcb9qYuCxZPa9ISlay/s1600/IMG_3866.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="150" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgrMLfBKJ8V2RHumCHk6SdSa1jvwhk87jVZetL1sYCAx2cDuJp4CJhUxtciR6yHIGG5smIBvYAaf7Dshla3VMYsnyxzWMqiz-CJLusN93MtDVtOLK-AckQ2VY3ws5Pcb9qYuCxZPa9ISlay/s200/IMG_3866.JPG" width="200" /></a><span style="font-size: 13.5pt; line-height: 107%;">For Bulbasaur's backpack, I used the dark green
fleece. I folded the fleece in half and I cut out half of a leaf shape. This
way, when I opened the fleece up, I had a full leaf shape that was equal on
both sides. Once, my leaf looked good, I used that leaf to trace and cut out 5
more leaves. Once, the leaves were cut, I sewed them all together by only
sewing one side of each leaf to the next until they were all attached to
another (be careful not to sew all the way up to the tip of the leaves- at
least an inch or two will need to be used for the bulb). Then I flipped the backpack
over so that I could sew up the backside or the bottoms of each leaf. </span><br />
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<span style="font-size: 13.5pt; line-height: 107%;">For this
part, I pulled two sections of leaves together and sewed a bottom seam. I did
this until all the sections were sewn and the back was completely closed.
After, the back was closed, I filled the backpack with some fiberfill. After,
the filling was placed, I took the tips of each leaf and pulled them together
in the center. I then used a string or rubber band (I actually ended up using a
hair tie) to secure them. After the pack was sewn and secured, I cut 4 long
narrow strips to use as the backpack straps. I sewed 2 strips together for each
side. Then I sewed both sets of straps onto the backpack at the top and bottom
of each strip (a different material may be more suitable for this step since
the fleece does stretch). </span><br />
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years, this costume is my favorite. Chase looks awesome in it and he has
already received so many comments on it. We've definitely caught ourselves a
Bulbasaur!! <o:p></o:p></span></div>
Brick Building Kidshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18380097733885037790noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8055444545808794732.post-23672188352945210172016-10-30T13:25:00.000-07:002016-10-31T04:50:33.095-07:00Saturday Slice - Grilled Pizza with the Kids<div class="MsoNormal">
As seen on our kids YouTube Channel, here is the full recipe for our Grilled Pizza:<br />
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1 2/3c water</div>
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1 pack of instant dry yeast</div>
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1/4 c olive oil</div>
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5c all purpose flour </div>
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2tsp salt</div>
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mozzarella cheese</div>
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pizza sauce</div>
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toppings (pepperoni, sausage, peppers, onions, tomatoes,
bacon, etc)</div>
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<li class="MsoNormal">In a
large mixing bowl, pour in the water. Sprinkle the yeast on top. Let stand
for a few minutes or until the yeast starts to foam. Mix in the olive oil.
Add in the flour and salt. Mix ingredients together until a soft ball
forms. This step is easier with a dough hook (or this can be done by hand
rolling). If the mixture is still
sticky add a bit more flour until the dough bounces back when poked. </li>
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the dough is formed, remove the dough from the bowl and divide into 8
pieces. Oil a baking sheet. Place the dough onto the sheet and flip them
over so each side is coated with oil. Let dough rise for about 1 1/2 hours
or until it has doubled in size. </li>
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one side of the grill on high and the other side of the grill on low. </li>
<li class="MsoNormal">Once
preheated, take one piece of dough
and gently form pizza crust into mini pizza shapes.</li>
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first pizza crust is formed, place on side of grill heated to high. Let crust cook until crust begins to
harden then flip. Let crust
continue to cook until other side begins to harden then flip one more
time. </li>
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harden crust to other side of the grill on low heat.</li>
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pizza sauce evenly on crust then put a layer of cheese on top.</li>
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additional toppings then sprinkle a light amount of cheese on top.</li>
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cook on low until cheese is evenly melted.</li>
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It was quickly a family favorite! From our home to yours, we hope you enjoy. Check out the full video below.</div>
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