Now that Christmas is over I can share two of the gifts that I made and was pleased with.
They both went to the same person, the first was a menu board. I made one for me here, but I wanted this one to be a lot nicer so I had some vinyl made up and I pressed that onto the inside of the glass so when you're wiping you won't need to worry about wiping over the letters.
I think it turned out really cute and the sharpie is fancy, you click the top and the pen comes out, like a ballpoint. No need to worry about replacing the cap.
The second gift is this hand stamped necklace.
The initials are for her daughter and it turned out so cute with the square disc behind, thanks KD for making it happen. I love it so much I'm making one for me soon.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Monday, December 27, 2010
Project List
This post is really just for me. I'm still away from home but I was starting to think about my upcoming project list. I don't want to forget anything so I'm going to post it here, I can transfer it to my project board when I get home after new year's.
- Mandy's Car Seat Re-Cover
- Carla's High Chair Re-Cover
- Jody's Bassinett Re-Cover
- Faux Chenille Blanket
- Bouncy Chair Re-Covers
- Onesie appliques
Thursday, December 23, 2010
4 Things
We've gone away from home this Christmas which means I'm not at home with my craft supplies meaning there has been no crafting and no fun blog posts. We'll probably be here until New Years so posting will be light.
Michelle posted this cute Christmas list on her blog and I thought I'd post it as some Christmas filler, enjoy.
4 Christmas shows I watch:
1. A Christmas Story (it's even better if I get to watch it with my siblings)
2. White Christmas (although I always end up being surprised how boring it is)
3. Christmas Vacation
4. This year I watched Garfield's Christmas Special for the first time and it was pretty special, perhaps I'll have to add that to the yearly program.
4 Christmas things I am passionate about:
1. Music - in our house we've been listening to Christmas music since October
2. Cornbread on Christmas morning
3. Spending time with family
4. Not getting so caught up in the stress of everything. I try really hard to be relaxed about things and not fit in too much, we only do the things we want to do.
4 Christmas phrases I say a lot:
1. Merry Christmas!
2. Brad, what do you want for Christmas? (He's so difficult to buy for)
3. I'm excited for you to open your present (When I finally come up with something to give Brad)
4.What are your plans for Christmas? (the small talk of Christmas season)
4 things I have learned from the past Christmases:
1. Brad is really difficult to buy for
2. I'm a decorating scrooge
3. When making treats for the neighbors deliver them earlier. This year both neighbors on either side were out of town by the time I was ready to deliver their gifts.
4. Taking a 15 month old to a live nativity that's significantly busier than you expected (meaning you have to wait in line for 40 minutes before you can see a 15 minute performance and you won't really get to see the performance because the over tired and cold 15 month old will start to cry and you'll go back to the car and watch Sesame Street on your iPhone instead) is NOT worth the trip and will not leave you feeling anything but angry and frozen. This was the lesson learned tonight that I will carry with me for some time.
4 places I'd like to go for Christmas
1. I'd love to spend Christmas with my entire family, it's been at least 15 years since we've all been together.
2. I'd love to go to Hawaii. Out of all the places I've vacationed that was my favorite so I'd love to spend Christmas there with my family.
3. Next year I'd like to be right were I am this year only in our own house, not guests at my in-laws.
4. One year we went to Disneyland for Christmas. We camped and woke up Christmas morning in our tent, opened stockings and then went and rode rides all day. That was a fun day that I wouldn't mind doing again.
4 Christmas things I did yesterday:
1. Went Christmas Caroling with family
2. Helped eat a massive Toblerone bar
3. Packed up to be gone for 10 days
4. Delivered treats to the one neighbor that hadn't gone out of town yet
4 Christmas things I am looking forward to:
1. Being able to enjoy Brad's gift with him
2. Christmas dinner with all the Hudson's
3. Giving Renee and Rhiannon their awesome gifts
4. Helping Catie unwrap her gifts
4 things on my Christmas wish list:
1. A tart pan. It's been on my wish list for the last couple of years, maybe this is the year.
2. New tweezers for my serger (the ones I have are real crummy)
3. A palm sander (I happen to know this one is under the tree and I'm so excited to own my very own)
4. An olive oil dispenser for my dish soap. I love the way they look and have been so tempted to go buy one but since it was on a wish list I had to hold off. If Santa doesn't bring one I'll go buy one.
Merry Christmas everyone, I hope your day is lovely and filled with family.
Michelle posted this cute Christmas list on her blog and I thought I'd post it as some Christmas filler, enjoy.
4 Christmas shows I watch:
1. A Christmas Story (it's even better if I get to watch it with my siblings)
2. White Christmas (although I always end up being surprised how boring it is)
3. Christmas Vacation
4. This year I watched Garfield's Christmas Special for the first time and it was pretty special, perhaps I'll have to add that to the yearly program.
4 Christmas things I am passionate about:
1. Music - in our house we've been listening to Christmas music since October
2. Cornbread on Christmas morning
3. Spending time with family
4. Not getting so caught up in the stress of everything. I try really hard to be relaxed about things and not fit in too much, we only do the things we want to do.
4 Christmas phrases I say a lot:
1. Merry Christmas!
2. Brad, what do you want for Christmas? (He's so difficult to buy for)
3. I'm excited for you to open your present (When I finally come up with something to give Brad)
4.What are your plans for Christmas? (the small talk of Christmas season)
4 things I have learned from the past Christmases:
1. Brad is really difficult to buy for
2. I'm a decorating scrooge
3. When making treats for the neighbors deliver them earlier. This year both neighbors on either side were out of town by the time I was ready to deliver their gifts.
4. Taking a 15 month old to a live nativity that's significantly busier than you expected (meaning you have to wait in line for 40 minutes before you can see a 15 minute performance and you won't really get to see the performance because the over tired and cold 15 month old will start to cry and you'll go back to the car and watch Sesame Street on your iPhone instead) is NOT worth the trip and will not leave you feeling anything but angry and frozen. This was the lesson learned tonight that I will carry with me for some time.
4 places I'd like to go for Christmas
1. I'd love to spend Christmas with my entire family, it's been at least 15 years since we've all been together.
2. I'd love to go to Hawaii. Out of all the places I've vacationed that was my favorite so I'd love to spend Christmas there with my family.
3. Next year I'd like to be right were I am this year only in our own house, not guests at my in-laws.
4. One year we went to Disneyland for Christmas. We camped and woke up Christmas morning in our tent, opened stockings and then went and rode rides all day. That was a fun day that I wouldn't mind doing again.
4 Christmas things I did yesterday:
1. Went Christmas Caroling with family
2. Helped eat a massive Toblerone bar
3. Packed up to be gone for 10 days
4. Delivered treats to the one neighbor that hadn't gone out of town yet
4 Christmas things I am looking forward to:
1. Being able to enjoy Brad's gift with him
2. Christmas dinner with all the Hudson's
3. Giving Renee and Rhiannon their awesome gifts
4. Helping Catie unwrap her gifts
4 things on my Christmas wish list:
1. A tart pan. It's been on my wish list for the last couple of years, maybe this is the year.
2. New tweezers for my serger (the ones I have are real crummy)
3. A palm sander (I happen to know this one is under the tree and I'm so excited to own my very own)
4. An olive oil dispenser for my dish soap. I love the way they look and have been so tempted to go buy one but since it was on a wish list I had to hold off. If Santa doesn't bring one I'll go buy one.
Merry Christmas everyone, I hope your day is lovely and filled with family.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
What Catie Wore Wednesday #16
This week I did much better and I managed to take a picture every day. Catie wore some cute things this week and I swear she gets cuter every day.
Wednesday
White Long Sleeve Onesie - Carters
Green Rainbow T - Superstore
Jeans - Old Navy
Thursday
Yellow Sweater - Old Navy
Embroidered Jeans - Esprit
Friday
White Long Sleeve Onesie - H&M
Argyle Sweater Vest - H&M
Jeans - Old Navy
Beaded Socks - Made by Grandma West
Saturday
Blue Waffle T - Children's Place
Skinny Jeans - Children's Place
Yeti Boots - Old Navy
Sunday
Christmas Dress - Walmart (altered by Me)
Cream tights - Sears
Brown Shoes - Walmart
Monday
She thought she was so clever for sitting in the bowl :)
Pink Leopard Onesie - Carters
Ruffle Zip Hoodie - Carters
Jeans - Old Navy
Tuesday
Yeah, she wore essentially the same thing today and she may have slept in it too.
Pink Leopard Onesie - Carter's
Pink Fleece pants - Carter's
This was a set that came with the ruffle hoodie and it was a Christmas gift from Grandma, she looks really cute in it.
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Wednesday
White Long Sleeve Onesie - Carters
Green Rainbow T - Superstore
Jeans - Old Navy
Thursday
Yellow Sweater - Old Navy
Embroidered Jeans - Esprit
Friday
White Long Sleeve Onesie - H&M
Argyle Sweater Vest - H&M
Jeans - Old Navy
Beaded Socks - Made by Grandma West
Saturday
Blue Waffle T - Children's Place
Skinny Jeans - Children's Place
Yeti Boots - Old Navy
Sunday
Christmas Dress - Walmart (altered by Me)
Cream tights - Sears
Brown Shoes - Walmart
Monday
She thought she was so clever for sitting in the bowl :)
Pink Leopard Onesie - Carters
Ruffle Zip Hoodie - Carters
Jeans - Old Navy
Tuesday
Yeah, she wore essentially the same thing today and she may have slept in it too.
Pink Leopard Onesie - Carter's
Pink Fleece pants - Carter's
This was a set that came with the ruffle hoodie and it was a Christmas gift from Grandma, she looks really cute in it.
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Friday, December 17, 2010
Ties
I went to a baby shower a while ago for the cutest little boy. I brought these ties and onesie for him so he can be a stylish boy on Sunday's.
They're an easy gift but so adorable.
They're an easy gift but so adorable.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Chaps
That's right, I said chaps. This project was certainly a different one for me, I've never worked with leather.
My brother is making these chaps, and you should be amazed to know that every stitch in the picture below was sewn by hand.
My part in this project was actually really small, he wanted a fringe sewn onto each leg but he either lacks the sewing machine or a strong enough machine to handle the job (I'm not sure which) so he handed them to me. I felt confidant that if my sewing machine can handle car seats and strollers it could handle chaps. I picked up a leather needle and some heavy duty thread and sewed them on. It wasn't quite as smooth as that and I learned that sewing with leather is no fun but the job got done and the difference is amazing, they look so good now.
The chaps don't have all the buckles yet, they still need the ones to attach around the leg but I did my best to show you what they'll look like when finished.
My brother is making these chaps, and you should be amazed to know that every stitch in the picture below was sewn by hand.
My part in this project was actually really small, he wanted a fringe sewn onto each leg but he either lacks the sewing machine or a strong enough machine to handle the job (I'm not sure which) so he handed them to me. I felt confidant that if my sewing machine can handle car seats and strollers it could handle chaps. I picked up a leather needle and some heavy duty thread and sewed them on. It wasn't quite as smooth as that and I learned that sewing with leather is no fun but the job got done and the difference is amazing, they look so good now.
The chaps don't have all the buckles yet, they still need the ones to attach around the leg but I did my best to show you what they'll look like when finished.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
What Catie Wore Wednesday #15
Turned out I missed showing what Catie wore. I thought it would just be a relief not to have to take all the photos but I felt like she had these cute outfits that no one else ever got to see. I've decided to start again though I had a hard time getting back into the swing of things and so I missed a bunch of days, especially towards the end of the week. I'll get better.
Also, it was really cold and snowy so we didn't go outside most days, that means she's shoe less in almost every picture.
Wednesday
Brown Shirt - Anabanana (it has a cute pink tank that goes over top but it doesn't fit yet)
Jeans - Old Navy
Thursday
Shirt and Pants - Children's Place
Friday
Lone sleeve white onesie - Carters
Grey Sweater - H&M
Skinny Jeans - Children's Place
Yeti Boots - Old Navy
I'm pretty sure these are the cutest boots I've ever seen so here's a close up
She LOVES them. She carries them over to me on the couch and wants me to put them on her.
Saturday
Blue Shirt with Cherry applique - Superstore
Jeans - Old Navy
Also, it was really cold and snowy so we didn't go outside most days, that means she's shoe less in almost every picture.
Wednesday
Brown Shirt - Anabanana (it has a cute pink tank that goes over top but it doesn't fit yet)
Jeans - Old Navy
Thursday
Shirt and Pants - Children's Place
Friday
Lone sleeve white onesie - Carters
Grey Sweater - H&M
Skinny Jeans - Children's Place
Yeti Boots - Old Navy
I'm pretty sure these are the cutest boots I've ever seen so here's a close up
She LOVES them. She carries them over to me on the couch and wants me to put them on her.
Saturday
Blue Shirt with Cherry applique - Superstore
Jeans - Old Navy
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Catie's Christmas Dress
I don't know where this Christmas dress tradition came from but I'm not one to go out an buy Catie a fancy dress that she can only wear once or twice. Lucky for Catie she has an Aunt who works at an awesome second hand store and found this dress for her.
It fits her really well and has cute silver threads that run through the dress, it also has a little crinoline underneath to give it some shape. The ribbon though I just couldn't get on board with.
It's that fuzzy, velvet ribbon and I thought it made the dress look like it came from Walmart (it does come from Walmart), so I did what I do best and pulled out the seam ripper.
Using some raw silk I created a new sash that has tails hanging down the back. I think it's a huge improvement and look so sweet now, not over the top Christmas either (which is what I was going for).
and the back
Here she is modelling.
I'm pretty sure her shoes won't fit by Christmas.
This back shot was ridiculously difficult to get. Normally when taking pictures of Catie all I get is her back but today she would not co-operate, I finally got this crummy shot.
It fits her really well and has cute silver threads that run through the dress, it also has a little crinoline underneath to give it some shape. The ribbon though I just couldn't get on board with.
It's that fuzzy, velvet ribbon and I thought it made the dress look like it came from Walmart (it does come from Walmart), so I did what I do best and pulled out the seam ripper.
Using some raw silk I created a new sash that has tails hanging down the back. I think it's a huge improvement and look so sweet now, not over the top Christmas either (which is what I was going for).
and the back
Here she is modelling.
I'm pretty sure her shoes won't fit by Christmas.
This back shot was ridiculously difficult to get. Normally when taking pictures of Catie all I get is her back but today she would not co-operate, I finally got this crummy shot.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Belgian Waffles - SAMM
Before I get to this yummy recipe you have to read through two stories.
I have this cool cast iron Belgian Waffle iron that my Mom gave me, I traded it to her for my electric iron (Belgian waffles have much deeper holes). You set it on the stove, when one side is cooked you flip it over and cook the other. (Please don't judge the sorry state of my filthy stove)
I like the waffle iron so occasionally I make waffles but every time I've been disappointed and wondered if I should have kept my crappy electric one. My waffles have come out dense and really not good. It was probably the recipe but when I thought of making waffles I'd end up making pancakes instead.
Story two... I went to London once and it was awesome. I shopped and saw Broadway shows and ate some really delicious food and while I was there it was the coldest winter in 10 years (or something like that). One of my favorite memories is of walking down a cold street on our way to shop and finding a Belgian waffle vendor. I bought a waffle and it was so warm and crisp and sweet and awesome that it's stuck with me 6 years later.
I've always had it in the back of my mind that I should make real Belgian waffles (they have yeast in them and have to rise) but I finally got around to it and now I'm kicking myself for not trying it sooner. True, they have yeast so you have to let them rise for at least an hour but they bake up sweet, crisp and taste slightly like scones, they are delicious. I've made them a couple times and we eat them for dinner since I'm not prepared enough to make them for breakfast, you could make the batter the night before though.
While we were eating these I asked Brad why he would want these instead of regular waffles and while he couldn't put his finger on it he was adamant that these were better. They have a slight sourness that comes from the yeast that makes them feel a lot more substantial and delicious.
Belgian Waffles
3 cups warm milk
1 envelope (2 1/4 tsp) active dry yeast
3/4 cup butter, melted and cooled to lukewarm
1/2 cup sugar
3 eggs
2 tsp vanilla
1 1/2 tsp salt
4 cups all-purpose flour
Whisk together yeast and milk and let stand until the yeast is dissolved, about 5 minutes, then stir until smooth. Whisk in butter, sugar, egg yolks, vanilla and salt.
Add flour in 3 additions, beating with a large spoon until smooth after each addition (I used my Kitchen aid).
Cover tightly with plastic wrap and let rise at room temperature until doubled in volume, 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Stir to deflate batter. Beat egg whites until soft peaks form and stir into batter.
Scoop onto waffle iron and cook until golden on each side.
Here's what your batter looks like when it's all ready (or in my case half gone)
And dropped onto my iron. Belgian waffles are so big that I never fill up the entire iron, it means we don't end up with perfectly square waffles but I don't care.
And here's a waffle, cooked and ready to be eaten
Now it's bathed in syrup.
Ideally I think you'd eat this with whipped cream and strawberries but I have a crazy husband, it doesn't matter how many topping options you give him he'd still choose just plain syrup. It never seems worth the effort to whip the cream for just me.
My Dad tried these in their regular waffle iron so even if you don't have a deeper holed Belgian iron you can still enjoy these
Linking to Share a Meal Monday
I have this cool cast iron Belgian Waffle iron that my Mom gave me, I traded it to her for my electric iron (Belgian waffles have much deeper holes). You set it on the stove, when one side is cooked you flip it over and cook the other. (Please don't judge the sorry state of my filthy stove)
I like the waffle iron so occasionally I make waffles but every time I've been disappointed and wondered if I should have kept my crappy electric one. My waffles have come out dense and really not good. It was probably the recipe but when I thought of making waffles I'd end up making pancakes instead.
Story two... I went to London once and it was awesome. I shopped and saw Broadway shows and ate some really delicious food and while I was there it was the coldest winter in 10 years (or something like that). One of my favorite memories is of walking down a cold street on our way to shop and finding a Belgian waffle vendor. I bought a waffle and it was so warm and crisp and sweet and awesome that it's stuck with me 6 years later.
I've always had it in the back of my mind that I should make real Belgian waffles (they have yeast in them and have to rise) but I finally got around to it and now I'm kicking myself for not trying it sooner. True, they have yeast so you have to let them rise for at least an hour but they bake up sweet, crisp and taste slightly like scones, they are delicious. I've made them a couple times and we eat them for dinner since I'm not prepared enough to make them for breakfast, you could make the batter the night before though.
While we were eating these I asked Brad why he would want these instead of regular waffles and while he couldn't put his finger on it he was adamant that these were better. They have a slight sourness that comes from the yeast that makes them feel a lot more substantial and delicious.
Belgian Waffles
3 cups warm milk
1 envelope (2 1/4 tsp) active dry yeast
3/4 cup butter, melted and cooled to lukewarm
1/2 cup sugar
3 eggs
2 tsp vanilla
1 1/2 tsp salt
4 cups all-purpose flour
Whisk together yeast and milk and let stand until the yeast is dissolved, about 5 minutes, then stir until smooth. Whisk in butter, sugar, egg yolks, vanilla and salt.
Add flour in 3 additions, beating with a large spoon until smooth after each addition (I used my Kitchen aid).
Cover tightly with plastic wrap and let rise at room temperature until doubled in volume, 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Stir to deflate batter. Beat egg whites until soft peaks form and stir into batter.
Scoop onto waffle iron and cook until golden on each side.
Here's what your batter looks like when it's all ready (or in my case half gone)
And dropped onto my iron. Belgian waffles are so big that I never fill up the entire iron, it means we don't end up with perfectly square waffles but I don't care.
And here's a waffle, cooked and ready to be eaten
Now it's bathed in syrup.
Ideally I think you'd eat this with whipped cream and strawberries but I have a crazy husband, it doesn't matter how many topping options you give him he'd still choose just plain syrup. It never seems worth the effort to whip the cream for just me.
My Dad tried these in their regular waffle iron so even if you don't have a deeper holed Belgian iron you can still enjoy these
Linking to Share a Meal Monday
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Little Girl's Apron - For Emily
After my friend Melissa saw Catie's cute apron she asked me to make one for her little Emily which I was more than happy to do. Her's turned out so cute and I hope she's happy with it.
I also had a couple people interested in making an adult sized apron so I finally managed to track down some measurements, they're listed below. If you're looking for a tutorial you can find it here, it's for a child's apron but the adult will be the same except for sizing.
Cut List
Front - 23" sq
Back - 25 1/4" Sq
Bottom Trim - 2 1/2" x 26" - cut two (back fabric)
Neck Strap - 3" x 23-25" (back fabric)
Waist Ties - 3" x the width of your fabric - cut two
Pocket template - cut two (one the front fabric, one the back)
I also had a couple people interested in making an adult sized apron so I finally managed to track down some measurements, they're listed below. If you're looking for a tutorial you can find it here, it's for a child's apron but the adult will be the same except for sizing.
Cut List
Front - 23" sq
Back - 25 1/4" Sq
Bottom Trim - 2 1/2" x 26" - cut two (back fabric)
Neck Strap - 3" x 23-25" (back fabric)
Waist Ties - 3" x the width of your fabric - cut two
Pocket template - cut two (one the front fabric, one the back)
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