I got to spend some time in my crafting room .. and well... busy hands equal happy heart...
I found this plain match box holder at the Thrift, spray painted it, decoupaged it, blinged it and Voila! a cute Trailer Trash Match Box holder for my vintage trailer.. (this makes #4 that I have decorated.)
Then I dabbled in 'salvaged art' and made these key chains using old wine corks, washers, eye hooks, buttons, charms and some glass beads... I designed these 4 for some wonderful friends...
Then I spotted this idea on the Internet,,, I modified it and here I have 2 custom tea cup cozies aka coasters..
I went through my scrap bin of fabric and came up with these.. I used felted wool between the top and bottom fabric... I machine embroidered their names,,, and I re-cycled some cross stitchery from an old damaged linen...
I actually had fun making these... so easy peasy... I can add a sweet mug or tea cup with one of these, a tea bag or two and give as a gift...
Hmmm, I think I need to make one for me too!
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Christmas in May...
Recently hubby and I were at a local Peddlers Fair... and yippee,,, look what I scored!!!
I LOVE these vtg. plaster light-up Christmas trees... I have several in my collection from 12inches up to 2ft tall... I even have one that has a music box inside it.
I just love the glow they give off ....
But, they are a bit difficult to pack away ... this one however has it's original box... and from the graphics (based on what I could find on the internet, this one is pre 1970's....).. so it is a bit easier to pack away... and it had it's Star and all but 3 pegs... not bad.... as the pegs are usually the easiest to loose..
Then I found these sweet cut up bits of stitchery,,, wish I could have found all 7 days... I think I will incorporate these in a little table runner or make two, 2-sided deco pillows with them..
I have washed, ironed them and now they are waiting to be re-purposed...
I just love the bonnet on the bicycling kitty... So sweet.
I LOVE these vtg. plaster light-up Christmas trees... I have several in my collection from 12inches up to 2ft tall... I even have one that has a music box inside it.
I just love the glow they give off ....
But, they are a bit difficult to pack away ... this one however has it's original box... and from the graphics (based on what I could find on the internet, this one is pre 1970's....).. so it is a bit easier to pack away... and it had it's Star and all but 3 pegs... not bad.... as the pegs are usually the easiest to loose..
Then I found these sweet cut up bits of stitchery,,, wish I could have found all 7 days... I think I will incorporate these in a little table runner or make two, 2-sided deco pillows with them..
I have washed, ironed them and now they are waiting to be re-purposed...
I just love the bonnet on the bicycling kitty... So sweet.
Friday, May 23, 2014
Sometimes...
Sometimes... you just have to follow your heart... and today my heart said it wanted a slice of decadent dark chocolate cake... but.. there was none in my house... so what's a desperate gal to do?
Yep, whip out the "Duncan Heinz" and get to baking...
I can't think of a better way to enjoy my afternoon cup of tea... than with a fabulous slice of dark, rich chocolate cake...
the sweet scent of tea and chocolate was heavenly....
last bite... do I dare take another slice?
Yep, whip out the "Duncan Heinz" and get to baking...
I can't think of a better way to enjoy my afternoon cup of tea... than with a fabulous slice of dark, rich chocolate cake...
the sweet scent of tea and chocolate was heavenly....
last bite... do I dare take another slice?
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Peanuts...
When my daughter was little (2-4yrs old) I would buys these little summer play suits.. I called them 'peanuts' because they reminded me of a peanut shape.
Hubby and I were young and on a young couples budget so I would buy these at the local Kmart store over in Westlake Village and my daughter would wear this out to play all summer long... now, my daughter is grown, the Kmart store no longer there and I have not seen these since the mid 1970's...
I would gladly buys these for my grand~girlies if I could find them....
Sweet memories...
Hubby and I were young and on a young couples budget so I would buy these at the local Kmart store over in Westlake Village and my daughter would wear this out to play all summer long... now, my daughter is grown, the Kmart store no longer there and I have not seen these since the mid 1970's...
I would gladly buys these for my grand~girlies if I could find them....
Sweet memories...
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Channeling My Inner....
I was Channeling my inner Martha, Betty and Sara, today...
Martha Stewart, Betty Crocker and Sara Lee ... yep,,, I Baked today!
Well actually it all started with a trip to Target for a birthday gift for my sweet little grandkiddo...
I spotted a "Cake pop" baking machine... and I thought why not? After all, they do make for cute little snacks as well as 'party favors' ( I was in a wedding recently and each guest had a cutely decorated cake pop at their place setting.) and have you seen what Starbucks charges for them?
Now, mind you, I am not a big fan of cooking or baking unless I am nearly starving or craving something, or hubby refuses to take me out for dinner... lol!
So needless to say, today was the day to test out my 'cake pop' thingamachinie...
This cute little cake pop/donut hole maker is by "Bella" and can be purchased at Target. It's easy to use and clean up.
Now, here is where I come in... I didn't want to open a box of cake mix and make a gazillion cake pops... so I used my "3-2-1- Cake" mix instead...
(I keep stored in a plastic seal container a dry mix consisting of 1 box of cake mix, any flavor, and 1 box of (add water only type) Angel Food cake mix. I mix the two together and keep stored in the container.. Then when I need a sweet treat for my afternoon tea or for late night snack attacks, I just spritz a coffee mug with PAM, (spray oil) and then mix 3tablespoons of the dry mix with 2 tablespoons of water, stir and then microwave for 1 minute... Easy Peasy, 3-2-1 cake...
So....
I stirred 6tblsp of mix with 2tblsp of water, sprayed some 'PAM' into the cake pop wells, dropped by spoon some 'batter' into the pop wells and closed the lid and let them bake for 5minutes...
Now the little 'pops' did not rise like a normal cake would so I had to go to plan B... and glue 2 halves together...
I let them cool by the open window.... I am sure grandma would be proud of me...
I made the 'glue' from some 'Andes' chocomint chip bits... I just slightly melted some mints and then I slathered the melted chocomint between two half cake pops...
and yes I licked the knife and the bowl after I was finished 'glueing'.. I could not let good chocomint go to waste!
I let the glued together cake pops harden and then I frosted the cake pops...
and what's a cake pop with out sprinkles! lol!
I decided I needed to sample one before I share with my hubby dearest...
Yep,,, it's Tea time for this Baking Diva....
Now I can just hear you all thinking,,, why didn't I just open the box of cake mix and bake whole cake pops, it would have been faster and easier... but then I would not have had as much fun!. lol!
Martha Stewart, Betty Crocker and Sara Lee ... yep,,, I Baked today!
Well actually it all started with a trip to Target for a birthday gift for my sweet little grandkiddo...
I spotted a "Cake pop" baking machine... and I thought why not? After all, they do make for cute little snacks as well as 'party favors' ( I was in a wedding recently and each guest had a cutely decorated cake pop at their place setting.) and have you seen what Starbucks charges for them?
Now, mind you, I am not a big fan of cooking or baking unless I am nearly starving or craving something, or hubby refuses to take me out for dinner... lol!
So needless to say, today was the day to test out my 'cake pop' thingamachinie...
This cute little cake pop/donut hole maker is by "Bella" and can be purchased at Target. It's easy to use and clean up.
Now, here is where I come in... I didn't want to open a box of cake mix and make a gazillion cake pops... so I used my "3-2-1- Cake" mix instead...
(I keep stored in a plastic seal container a dry mix consisting of 1 box of cake mix, any flavor, and 1 box of (add water only type) Angel Food cake mix. I mix the two together and keep stored in the container.. Then when I need a sweet treat for my afternoon tea or for late night snack attacks, I just spritz a coffee mug with PAM, (spray oil) and then mix 3tablespoons of the dry mix with 2 tablespoons of water, stir and then microwave for 1 minute... Easy Peasy, 3-2-1 cake...
So....
I stirred 6tblsp of mix with 2tblsp of water, sprayed some 'PAM' into the cake pop wells, dropped by spoon some 'batter' into the pop wells and closed the lid and let them bake for 5minutes...
Now the little 'pops' did not rise like a normal cake would so I had to go to plan B... and glue 2 halves together...
I let them cool by the open window.... I am sure grandma would be proud of me...
I made the 'glue' from some 'Andes' chocomint chip bits... I just slightly melted some mints and then I slathered the melted chocomint between two half cake pops...
and yes I licked the knife and the bowl after I was finished 'glueing'.. I could not let good chocomint go to waste!
I let the glued together cake pops harden and then I frosted the cake pops...
and what's a cake pop with out sprinkles! lol!
I decided I needed to sample one before I share with my hubby dearest...
Yep,,, it's Tea time for this Baking Diva....
Now I can just hear you all thinking,,, why didn't I just open the box of cake mix and bake whole cake pops, it would have been faster and easier... but then I would not have had as much fun!. lol!
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