Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Halloween Sari

Last year one of my crafty pals (Julie ) mentioned that her daughter wanted to wear a Sari for Halloween.  It sounded like such a fantastic and original idea that I volunteered to make the costume (costumes, blankets and PJ's are the extent of my sewing expertise!).  I Finally (thanks Julie!) have a picture of the lovely Alex in her Sari, and wanted to show everyone.  Doesn't she look Beautiful?

Thursday, October 21, 2010

My New Friend...

I saw this on a facebook group (moms who need wine...) and I just knew I had to find some.  After much looking there is one store in HRM that carries it.  Needless to say I stocked up.  I brought one to book club, one for my crafty night girls and a few to give away.... (and I may have tried some myself...) The wine itself is petty decent and is best paired with chocolate or something sweet.  Need I say more?

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Recipe Box

Now that I am on a crafty roll, Here is another one of my altered boxes.  I used the same basic principles as the previous box shown by Louise - Sanding and distressing the edges.  I love the butterfly on the front - you can get a jar of them at Michaels (they are in with the Prima flowers) - just remember to bring your 40% off coupon!

Supplies:




Recipe box (Michaels)

Card stock inside - Groovy Guava (SU)

Patterned Paper - loose from Michaels (not sure of name)

Ink: Groovy Guava (SU), Brilliance Cosmic copper - both to distress

Supplies: Glue, Tacky tape, sanding block

Embellishments: Copper Ribbon (Carousel), Butterfly (Michaels), Prima Flowers, Brads (SU)





Thursday, October 14, 2010

I was a Canning Maniac!


 
This past year I got into canning.  Not quite sure why, I thought I would just make a chutney.... Well, I went a little crazy!  (So unlike me I know - ha ha)  I have included some pictures and  links to recipes .  I got most of the recipes off of the Internet, but I 'tweaked' some, so I  have added comments as to how I 'tweaked' .


Rhubarb, Apple and Vanilla Jam; Rhubarb Cinnamon Jam; and Rhubarb Vanilla Jam


Green Tomato Chutney, Rhubarb Chutney, Spicy Pear and Cherry Chutney and Mango Chutney




Strawberry Rhubarb Compote; and Champagne Pear Butter

  Recipes 
Strawberry And Rhubarb Compote  Substitutions I used: Epicures Star Anise ( a few extra) and left it in the jars because it looked so nice...

Vanilla rhubarb jam Substitutions I used: Caffeine free Tea for My recipe and Epicure Vanilla Beans
 
Spicy Pear and dried Cherry Chutney  Substitutions I used: Epicure Chili Flakes, Epicure Ground Ginger and Epicure Sea Salt in Lieu of the Kosher Salt
 
Rhubarb Apple and Vanilla Jam Substitutions I used:  I doubled the Vanilla beans and used a combination of macs and Golden Delicious apples (what I had)

Rhubarb Chutney  Substitutions I used:  I too use apple cider Vinegar, but instead of •1 tsp each allspice, cinnamon, ginger, I used 2 tsp VE seasoning for Chutney and 1 tsp VE cinnamon

Rhubarb Cinnamon Jam No Substitutions!

Epicure's Mango Chutney I omitted the raisins

Epicure's Green Tomato Chutney  Substitutions I used: I used the apples not the grapes. 
Tonight I pored a jar in mt Multi-pot, warmed it up, added a little white wine to thin it out and added some shrimp tossed in dry VE Curry Dip mix and served it over pasta.  It was Fantastic!

Champagne Pear Butter - I have the recipe if anyone wants it, but I could not find the source that I got it from . I have searched through my favorite canning links, but cannot seem to find it.  I apologise to whomever out there I borrowed it from - I take no credit in it's wonderful-ness (that's a Kelly word).

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

I Couldn't Wait!

As I have many friends (or at least I like to think I do!!) from different areas of my life, I thought I would put in a reading Post.  In February of this year I found a site 144 Books_In_2010 which challenges you to read 144 books (an average of 3 books a week) for the year.  I had been keeping track of the books I had read to that point and have kept track ever since...  Are you ready??  Drum Roll Please... I am at 115 books year to date!!  Not sure if I will make it to 144 (I am on track, but I do a lot of baking in November and December)....
The top 20 books I have read this year (in no particular order are):

Outliers - Malcolm Gladwell
 Precious (Push) - Sapphire
Shadow of the Wind - C Zafon

Zipporah - Wife of Moses  -M.Halter
To Kill a mockingbird- Harper Lee
Handle With Care - Jodi Picoult
Blink - Ted Dekker
the weight of silence - heather Gudenkauf
Flowers for Algernon - D.Keyes
House Rules- Jodi Picoult
The last time we met – Cathy Lamb

Slumdog Millionaire 
Rapture of Canaan – Sheri Reynolds
Garden Spells – Sarah Addison Allen
Her Fearful Symmetry – Audrey Niffenegger
13 reasons why – Jay asher

Beautiful Child – Torey Hayden
Never Let Me Go – Kazou Ishiguru
Shanghai Girls -Lisa See
The Help - K. Stockett

I'm Back.....

At our monthly "crafty night', One of the girls (Louise) showed us how to cover and embellish boxes.  Well I have been on a tear since then...  I have several different partly finished boxes (I have until Christmas!), but I did just finish and mail off this one.  It is for my Girly Girl Niece, Luca.  Luca turns 5!! This October 20th and I hope she likes this Treasure box.  I also got her the cutest LilyBug-Tutus but I forgot a picture - will add it when I get it....
For the box, I bought a basic wood box with a hinged lid.  I covered the top and bottom with one patterned paper, and the sides with a different, but co-ordinating paper.  I then sanded all of the the sides down and used distress ink to create a 'distressed' look.  The pink velvet ribbon on the lid covers up the hinges perfectly and was the perfect width (took a while to find that let me tell you!)  I distressed the inside of the box and used the same patterned paper from the sides to line the top and bottom inside.  I also used a pink satin ribbon with gold trim to line the inside, bottom sides.  Finally, I used some pink glitter Ritz on the 'squiggly' on the top to help it 'pop' and then used gold stickers to spell out her name.
Here is the box...



Top View has her Name in Gold Stickers

Side View Has Velvet Ribbon on top piece that opens

 I used ribbon around the bottom inside of box

Supplies:
Heart shaped Wooden box (Michaels)

Patterned Paper:Top and Bottom were from 'Once upon a time' pack (Michaels), sides -unknown

Ink:Tim Holtz Distress Ink - Fired brick

Tools: sanding block, glue, tacky tape, glue pen

Embellishments: Inside wired Ribbon Pink and gold (Micheals), Velvet pink Ribbon - Martha Stewart (Michaels), gold letter stickers (Michaels), Glitter ritz- pink (CM), gold glitter - Martha Stewart (Michaels)