Saturday, June 18, 2011
Amy's first baby quilt
This is the first quilt I did for my friend, she did not know what the baby was going to be so i made the quilt to match their life style, they both love hunting and their colors in their house are green and brown. the baby ended up being a boy and they named him Tanner W. which if it was a girl it was going to be Taylor W. I was able to do the TW in the first picture before the baby was born.
--Amy--
Amy's table cloth
This is some fabric that Stephen found in the clearance rack at the fabric store.
I had the fabric for a while before I knew what I was going to make out of it. Stephen
took all the photo's. I used the rolled hem foot and it worked great.
--Amy--
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Girlie Stuff
Since I have no daughters, I need to make girlie stuff for other people's daughters. Here are some aprons I made for my niece, my mom, and a pillow and quilt for a friend's daughter's doll. :) I reused nursing bra clasps to make the aprons adjustable and able to open completely.
~ Kellie
Birthday Cakes
Hello Everybody! Jen invited me to join in the fun. Here are some of my recent creations. These were the boys' birthday cakes. The monster truck cake topping was melted chocolate chips and butterscotch chips and then I mixed in unmelted chips, marshmallows and kix cereal. I poured it all over brownies. Seriously sweet, but also very fast to make.
~ Kellie Singh
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Strawberry Jam
Who can resist strawberries in the summer? Well for most of you its probably spring, but here its pretty much always summer! So the strawberries are already going on sale at the farmers market (along with a bunch of kale). Woo Hoo!
So we took some strawberries and turned them into jam. We found an easy recipe... and I had three eager helpers with the stirring, which made it even easier!
I used this recipe http://www.marthastewart.com/264063/quick-strawberry-jam?czone=food/brunch-center/brunch-baked-sweets loosely and it turned out delicious. Heres our version:
4 lbs. strawberries, stems off (actually a little less since we snacked on them while we took off the stems!)
1 C. sugar
3 tbs. fresh squeezed lemon juice
Chop up the berries in small batches in the blender (very coarsely).
Throw them in a pot with the sugar and lemon juice and cook over medium heat until thickened and bubbly (about 15 min.) stirring constantly so it doesn't burn on the bottom.
Pour into jars, cover and let cool. This made about 44 ounces of jam
It is the most beautiful color of red that I have ever seen in my life. I'd probably have to make it again even if it didn't taste so good just so I could have that color around. I recommend putting it on something lighter than a bagel....like a biscuit or a scone, but we ate those up too fast and I forgot to take pictures.Besides that, all you need is a cup of tea (hot or cold depending on your weather of the moment).
Enjoy!
-Jen
Friday, March 25, 2011
Suncatchers
One day at the farmers market there was a retired preschool teacher who had set up a children's arts/crafts booth. She had melted down an assortment of glass bottles for the kids to make into suncatchers. Each child picked a bottle. On one side they painted a masterpiece and on the other they glued colored tissue paper. She didn't even mind that they mixed the paints!
Even though the youngest didn't make a suncatcher (he just painted on a paper), by the time we left they all three had paint from head to toe! Creating AND mess-making...what more could a kid ask for?!
Even though the youngest didn't make a suncatcher (he just painted on a paper), by the time we left they all three had paint from head to toe! Creating AND mess-making...what more could a kid ask for?!
I hung them together on the back patio and now every time there is a breeze I can hear them clang together gently and it is one of the best wind chimes I have ever had. It was actually quite a lovely end to the week. Hope you all have a great weekend.
-Jen
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Present From My Brother
For Christmas our family does a handmade or thrifted gift exchange. This cuts back on a huge amount of shopping and stress, but I also have a wonderfully talented and creative family (for the most part!) so there are some pretty amazing gifts exchanged.

This past year my brother made me the coolest hanging candle lanterns, so I just had to share them. The vases/cups are thrifted and the beads were from his wife's stash.
These days we've had lots of warm spring nights to sit out on the patio and enjoy them. Thanks Bro!
-Jen
This past year my brother made me the coolest hanging candle lanterns, so I just had to share them. The vases/cups are thrifted and the beads were from his wife's stash.
I love that each one is different! And they are really beautiful when they are lit up at night. (That's my brother in the photo below.)
These days we've had lots of warm spring nights to sit out on the patio and enjoy them. Thanks Bro!
-Jen
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