Simple Quiche RECIPE that you can make in less than 5 minutes / It's budget-friendly too!

Who doesn't love a quick weeknight meal? This Quiche recipe is a staple in our house. It's delicious and super-easy to make. It's also budget-friendly. Check out the step-by-step instructions here.



Check out the short recipe video I made here.


I love that this recipe uses biscuit mix that I buy inexpensively at my local Dollarama. And it's delicious and sooooo easy to make! Give it a try and let me know what you think.

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Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)

Quick and Easy (and adorable!) Mother's Day Crafts ("how to" videos included)

There is nothing better than a handmade gift, and today I have four Mother's Day crafts that are super-cute (and easy to make). Most of the supplies come from the dollar store, and I have step-by-step instructions below.


1) Pom pom flower - These flowers are simple to make and are totally adorable! I made a step-by-step instructional video to walk you through the process. You can find the "how to" video here.




2) Sucker flower card - Everyone needs a sweet treat and this sucker flower fits the bill... and it's perfect for Mother's day. Wrap some cupcake liners around a sucker (I used three for mine), add a couple of cardstock leaves, cut a couple of slits on the front of a card, and insert the sucker flower. Don't forget to add a thoughtful note inside the card. Check out the full step-by-step instruction video here.



3) Handmade keychain - A handmade keychain is a useful gift that kids can make for them moms. You'll need a wooden ornament, a key ring, paint, and a decal. I used a Cricut to make mine, but as an alternative, you could use stickers or paint to decorate it. I love this little gift, don't you? Check out the full instructions here.



4) Wooden flower magnet - Making a wooden flower magnet is a fun idea too, and it's something mom's can use. You'll need a wooden flower, a button, craft paint and a magnet. (I purchased all of my supplies at the dollar store.) Then, paint the flower, and use hot glue to attach the the button and magnet. Find the instructions here.



I hope you like these simple Mother's Day crafts. You might also like video I made here:



Happy Mother's Day!!!

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Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)

Budget-friendly basement BATHROOM UPDATE / From drab to fab for $450!!

I love an inexpensive refresh, and for less than $450, I totally updated (and upgraded) the bathroom in my basement. I hope you LOVE my budget-friendly bathroom reno and money saving tips

And, you can find links to the products I used below. (Note: some are affiliate links, so if you purchase any of the items, I'll get a small commission at no charge to you.) 

Amazon light fixture - https://amzn.to/4lIjw2h 

Amazon mirror - https://amzn.to/42ZVQyN 

Taps - https://kent.ca/en/larkin-2-handle-lavatory-faucet-1199482 

Amazon shower curtain - https://amzn.to/4jMJtf3 

Amazon black mat - https://amzn.to/4jMJtf3 

Amazon black toilet paper holder - https://amzn.to/44406hQ 

Amazon black towels & facecloths - https://amzn.to/4ixeItu 

Dollar store décor (frames and baskets and accessories)

Dollarama photo enlargement - local photo developing store

Basket for back of toilet - TEMU

Artwork - TEMU

Black garbage can - TEMU 

Check out the video I made (below) to see all my reno details.


Let me know what you think!

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Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)

Last Minute Easter Decor

With Easter just round the corner, I squeezed in one last holiday DIY. I made an adorable Easter Bunny Garland, and it was soooooooo easy.



Isn't it adorable? You can see how I made it in the short video I made here.



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Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)

NEW bunny wreath you can DIY using dollar store supplies / Dollarama DIY/ Easter Wreath

The great thing about DIY is that you can customize your decor to your style and taste... using inexpensive supplies. Today, I'm sharing a gorgeous Easter wreath I made using Dollarama supplies. Check out the result (and the instructions) below.


Here's what I started with...


And here's what I created:


Cute, right?!?

Want to make one of your own? 

Check out the video below for the step-by-step instructions.


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Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)

8 NEW EASTER Crafts for the WHOLE Family / Cheap and cheerful Easter Crafts for Kids & Adults/ Dollarama DIYs

Crafting is a great way to spend time with friends and family... and it's wonderful for mental health. And holiday crafting is the BEST! Today I am sharing 8 easy Easter crafts the whole family will enjoy. The crafts are simple and you can find most of the supplies in your recycling bin and at the dollar store.




1) Bunny treat holder - This is a cute craft, and a fun Easter party favour. Download the template here, colour the bunnies, cut them out, cut slips, and insert a treat. Cute, right? You can find step-by-step instructions here.




2) Heart shaped, yarn covered Easter chick - This little chick is totally adorable, and it's made by wrapping yarn around a dollar store wooden heart. Then, add a beak, googly eye, and beak... and voila! You can find the detailed step-by-step instructions here.



3) Coffee filter bunny suckers - Sometimes simple ideas are the best ones... and these bunnies are a perfect example. Cover a sucker with coffee filter, tie with a piece of twine, cut the top in half, twist the ears, and add the facial details. Sooooo adorable!!! You can find step-by-step instructions here.


4) Bunny cookie - This is craft is cute... and it's delicious. Place a cookie in a cellophane bag. Then, add cardstock bunny ears, googly eyes, a sticker nose, whiskers, and a mouth. This would make a wonderful Easter dinner "take home" treat. You can find step-by-step instructions here.


5) Wooden bunny ornament - I purchased a box of wooden circles (50 for $4) at my local Dollarama, but wood slice ornaments would work too. I painted the circle white, and added popsicle stick ears, a twine hanger, and a bunny face. I used a Cricut decal for the face, but stickers and paint markers would work well too. You can find step-by-step instructions here.


6) The cutest yarn chick - This is such a delightful little ornament... and it's super-fun to make. Kids and adults will love this one! You weave yarn around a piece of a toilet roll, and add a felt beak and googly eyes. You can find step-by-step instructions here.


7) Recycled bunny artwork - How cute is this bunny art? It's a fun piece made from an empty egg carton and a piece of a cardboard box. Kids, tweens and teens will love getting creative with this one! You can find step-by-step instructions here.




8) Paper Easter baskets - These are fun to craft and are perfect for gifting. Download the template I designed (below), decorate the basket, cut it out, fold it, staple in place, and add a pipe cleaner handle. You can find step-by-step instructions here.



To download the paper basket template: click on the photo below, right-click, save it, and print it like a regular 8x10 photo.



What do you think of the 8 Easter crafts I shared today? Let me know YOUR favourite in the comments below. Happy Easter!

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Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)

8 Quick and Easy Things to Make with Your CRICUT / Cricut Crafts to SELL and GIFT

If you have a Cricut and are looking for inspiration, you are going to love this. I’m sharing the BEST quick and easy things to make with your Cricut using inexpensive blanks. They are perfect projects for selling and/or gifting.


1) Personalized journal - I bought an inexpensive journal at my local Dollarama for $3.50, and I thought it would be great to add a funny message to it. You could add any words or pictures. This makes a great gift for a friend, family member or coworker. Get a closer look here.


2) Custom candle - I bought a great smelling candle for less than $5 at my local Dollarama. The blank side is perfect for adding a Cricut decal. I added a "I wish you lived next door" decal to mine. I think this would make a perfect hostess gift, don't you? Get a closer look here.


3) Candy dishes - The dollar store has a large variety of food storage containers, and they are easy to embellish with a Cricut. I recently made one into a candy dish for a high school graduate. This makes a great gift... and a fun addition to a gift card too. Get a closer look here.


4) Glassware - It's easy to find, inexpensive, and perfect for personalization. Wine glasses, beer steins, coffee mugs, and tumblers sell well, and they make great gifts. Get a closer look at a variety of options here.


5) Cutting boards - I love gifts that are dual purpose, so this cutting board is a favourite craft of mine. I used Cricut decals to turn one side into a tray for the Easter Bunny and the other side into a tray for Santa. Cute, right? Get a closer look here.



6) Wooden trays - Wooden trays can easily be transformed into any type of sign. For example, this baby announcement sign is a perfect gift for new parents. Get a closer look here.



7) LED lamps - These colour changing lamps with remotes are one of the best sellers in my shop. A piece of decor that can be customized is a perfect Cricut canvas. I've added names, logos, hockey players, and more. Get a closer look here.



8) Christmas ornaments - I love making Christmas tree ornaments using my Cricut. It's a wonderful way to commemorate important events and milestones. This year, my son is graduating from high school, and I made this graduation ornament for him. Get a closer look here.


You may also be interested in the video I made here.


I hope I've inspired you to try something new with your Cricut. Let me know in the comments which one of these projects is YOUR favourite.

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Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)

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