April 19, 2010

Not Suitable for Young Sweet Tooths

In preparation for a party, I had a lot of baking to do.  I got a box of chocolate cake batter, followed the instructions, then poured the mixture into the pans.  You really need to do a good job greasing the pan first and make sure there is enough in the tip as that is the part most likely to cook too fast and be so thin it sticks and stays in the pan.


I made an icing out of powdered sugar, water, and vanilla as I knew it would give me the color and consistency I needed.  Beware of adding too much water! I ended up making 20 times the amount I NEEDED.  Start off with minimal amounts of water and by this I mean like a tablespoon.  I added about half a cup of water to a bowl and needed cups and cups of sugar to thicken it up.




After arranging them on the platter, I put on some coconut pubes and gave it a jizzle drizzle.  The tray was also good for some candy making.  I melted bags of chocolate for this one in a makeshift double broiler.


Success!  
And my husband thinks I can't cook...

April 12, 2010

Bird Houses


Visited the Arboretum where they were having a bird house competition.  There were a few categories, Adult Serious, Adult Fancy and children were divided into age groups. I took pics of some memorable entries.



This was in fancy and was a great tiled pieced.  You got a ballot slip and could mark the best in each grouping.


This was my #1 for fancy.  Like a great vintage piece of furniture



This was all wood and was an incredible example of modern design 



This was in the children's 7-9 age group and it was very creative.  Sometimes you could tell the kids had a lot of help from an adult, but there was one in particular that just screamed out, "i did it all by myself and in only 4 minutes!"



You can't really see in the pic, but they DID cross out the word tissues, and they used masking tape to get that popsicle stick perch on.  Off in the corner a dad was consoling an obviously upset child, telling him to look around at the other's to get some ideas for next year.  HEE-HEE.


April 9, 2010

Hippie Headbands

I have this great vintage Macrame book I've owned for decades and after admiring the images for so long I settled on a few pieces I wanted to master.  One was a sweet bikini and the other was a great headband.

After trying FOREVER to get down macrame basics I finally started to make one only to find out you need MASSIVE lengths of hemp and I ended up with just enough knotting for a choker.  Since I have a million crocheted roses I was making pins and barrettes with, I just made them into the hippie headbands I was craving for so long. 


I have a pic of myself from when I was about 4 with a piece of leather tied around my forehead and it was such a good look then, I'm gonna go with it.  Seems to be "in" anyways.  Plus these  can be worn 4 ways.  As a regular headband, hippie headband, choker, and wrist corsage.



I'm having so much fun adding the beads to the end for finishing touches.



I have about 30 of these made and I've got to get around to selling them.  Started posting them online and I have the opportunity to sell at an event today but I miss having Artisans Alliance with me at craft events.  Selling Solo is like mama bird throwing me out of the nest.



April 3, 2010

Cookout Recipes

My arm is still itchy and feels like a bruise where the idiot wasp got me.  I told my sister to torture it for me when she catches it.


I forgot to get a final pic of the ceiling tiles I painted for a local eatery, but this was taken the day before completion.  I fixed his hat to be a sombrero.  Here, it's more Asian than Mexican.  I also put the details in the roses before handing these in.

Today I made some sides for a cookout and started transplanting seedlings.  What I think is spinach is doing AMAZING!

My favorite cookout recipe: Pasta Salad!

Two boxes of tri-color rotini pasta, cooked according to box directions
One cucumber diced
Two roma tomatoes diced
Half an onion diced
Can of black olives diced
Jar of green olices diced
2 cup bag of shredded cheddar cheese
2 bottles of Italian dressing
I add the cheese LAST because the warm pasta will melt it.  Also, I add one bottle of dressing to let it soak in and the second I will add just before serving so it has a nice coat.  It was pretty cheap since I got everything from Walmart.

Then, I made the Carrot Salad.  For this I bought:
Bag of carrots
Box of raisins
Can of pineapple
I send the  carrots through a food processor but you can save time (just not money) by buying it already shredded.  Super simple, mix ingredients to your liking



And of course, the Southern Favorite of Banana Pudding, Hooray!
Bananas
Nilla Wafer Cookies
Vanilla Pudding
Milk

Prepare your pudding according to box instructions
Slice yer bananas



Begin lining your casserole dish
I do round side down so you get a nice flat surface for the banana to sit upon.

Now after you've covered the bottom of your dish, add a thin layer of pudding:

 I use the back of the spoon to smooth it out being careful not to disturb my first layer.

Then you start another layer of cookies and 'naners on top of this.  When you do your second layer, you can do the sides as well but using only cookies.  
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You continue to do this until you have filled your dish or run out of ingredients.  I used two big boxes of pudding, a box of cookies, and three bananas




For the finishing layer, I just did a layer of bananas yet neglected to photograph it.  At the moment I am in my room nursing a belly ache from eating so many of the ingredients of all my masterpieces.  Gotta get better before the main event!

April 1, 2010

Owie!

I felt a weird sensation on my arm, like a bite.  I didnt see anything and upon further inspection found a wasp crawling on my dress.  Ow!  The warm weather is still worth it.  Tank top dresses, sandals, and growing herbs.  My sis and I looked up wasp bites on youtube and promptly put a freezer pack with a teddy on my arm after not seeing a stinger.

Maybe it was the one I smacked from earlier.
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