Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Halloween Advent Calendar...

This is one of those projects that is definitely not an original idea. I always like to give credit where credit is due and "How Does She?" deserves the praise this time. The adorable Halloween advent calendar that she shows on her blog comes in kit form on her website. After traveling all over creation to get the supplies, I can definitely see the wisdom in buying the kit! Still, there are advantages to the "do-it-youself" venue. Namely: cost. I wanted to make one for each of my married kid's families, one for us, and a few to give as gifts. That brought the total up to nine calendars and I knew I could make them more economically if I purchased the supplies myself.

 

I started by stopping by Home Depot and purchasing a 4"x4"x12 foot piece of Douglas Fur -- about $13. While there I asked them to cut the 12 foot length into 18 square cubes and 9 rectangular pieces that were double the length of the cubes. (Home Depot cuts their lumber for no additional charge.) While I was waiting to get these cut I noticed a "discard" pile where they sell odd lengths of wood for $.51 a piece. There were three 4 foot lengths of 4"x4" pine in that area for that price! Moral of the story -- it would be worth checking out that pile before purchasing the longer length for 12 times the cost! Still, even at $13 the wood came to less than $1.50 per calendar and I was able to get 9 calendars out of that 12 foot length of wood.


To complete the project, purchase or collect the following supplies: 
  • sandpaper
  • black spray paint
  • scrapbook paper
  • Mod Podge
  • paint brush
  • stamp pad for distressing
I sanded the blocks down with an electric sander and spray painted them with a glossy black paint...

Instead of vinyl lettering I made two PowerPoint documents and printed the numbers and phrase onto scrapbook paper. If you would like to make an advent calendar, just email me {my email address is on my sidebar} and I will send you the PowerPoint documents that you can use to create a calendar of your own. Just type "Halloween &/or Christmas Advent Calendar" in the subject line of your email me and {please} choose to "Follow" my blog! I made these documents in Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. If you don't have that program you won't be able to bring up the documents. There is one "number" document. You'll need to change the numbers to print each page.

Then I cut out the phrase and numbers and distressed the edges of the paper using a black ink pad...


A little lot of Mod Podge was used to apply the scrapbook paper to the blocks. Make sure you use Mod Podge on both surfaces that you glue together. Then paint a layer of Mod Podge over the top of the paper to secure it better in place...


Let those babies dry and you've got yourself a calendar...


Now for the tricky part. I spent the longest time trying to figure out how to place the numbers on the blocks to create the 1st through the 31st days in October. Then, my husband Googled "wooden block calendar" and within seconds my question was answered. That, my friends, is one of the reasons he is the bread-winner in our family.


The first cube should have the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. The second cube should have 0, 1, 2, 6, 7 and 8. The "6" is then turned upside-down to create the number "9" when needed. Someone had to get up mighty early in the morning to figure that one out!


This idea could be applied to many holidays...
Later this week my daughter and I are planning on making a "Count Down to Christmas"!

Monday, September 13, 2010

Sourdough Apple Braid

I have read a number of posts recently where ladies have incorporated apples into their recipes. Tis the season for a little apple love. A couple of days ago I decided to make another batch of sourdough with the same recipe I gave you earlier. It's so easy to pull my sourdough starter out of the fridge in the evening, mix in a few things, and leave it on my counter to rise all night. I love that process. The airy, pungent dough greats me with a soft "hello" when I come downstairs in the morning. By mid morning we have the aroma of sourdough bread drifting through the house, and by noon there are loaves cooling on the counter. Surely there is bread in heaven.

For this impromptu recipe I concocted an apple filler, much like you would make the filling for an apple pie. Chunks of pealed apples, sugar, lemon, cornstarch, spices -- you know what I mean. Once again I divided my risen dough in quarters and made two regular rounds (for sandwiches, etc.) and two apple braids. Oh goodness, does it get any better than this? Then I plopped some of that appley goodness in the middle of the dough and braided away. I let all four breads rise once again, and then I made up a little glaze of 1/6 cup honey and 2 Tbsp. melted butter and brushed it on the tops of the braids. Without further adieu all four items were shuffled into the oven. Oh, the sweet fragrance that permeated my house.

Meet my Sourdough Apple Braid...


Do you notice that the appley cinnamon filling is hard to contain? It keeps playing peek-a-boo. Like this...


And this...


I'm beginning to worry about the safety of this loaf.
It may not make it to the conclusion of this photo shoot...


Fortunately, I made two of these.
I can have one fully digested before my husband comes home
and still have one left to share with him.

How's a girl supposed to keep a slim-trim figure
when she reasons like that?


Mmmmmmmm
Generous chunks of smooth, sweetened apples...

And the winner is...

There were many potential winners for this month's Give Away. Most were correct when put the clues together and guessed Gatlinburg, Smokey Mountains or Tennessee! And, yes, we did a little shopping in Pigeon Forge too, so I counted that as well. We had a fabulous vacation. It's definitely a place where we'll want to return time and time again. There's something for everyone -- young and old alike. Now, on to announce the winner.


The winner of this month's Etsy Give Away
 is...
(drumroll please)

Gail @ My Repurposed Life
Gail not only guessed correctly when she said "Great Smokey Mountain," but
for extra credit she guessed Gatlinburg!
Gail may choose any wristlet, travel bag or dwipe from my Etsy!

Thanks to all who participated!

My daughter is visiting this week and we have some fun projects planned 
that we'll be sharing in the next few days!

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Etsy Give Away!


Go here to have a chance at winning
any wristlet (clutch), dwipe (diaper holder), or travel bag
from my Etsy! 

You must enter before midnight tonight!

 Best of luck!


Saturday, September 11, 2010


 re·mem·ber

 to retain in the memory; keep in mind; remain aware of

Thursday, September 09, 2010

Etsy Give Away!

Labor Day weekend found my husband and I vacationing with my oldest son and his family. We had a lovely time. Here are some of the sights we saw and some things we did:
  • 6 days with nuthin' but grandkids and their parents (the best part)
  • traveled up a mountain in an aerial tram
  • rode a chairlift and came back down on an alpine slide
  • hiked up and through mountains to a beautiful waterfall
  • visited an aquarium
  • shopped in a long row of gift shops
  • experienced a downpour of rain the likes of which I have never seen or heard
  • enjoyed these beautiful views from our cabin

 The question is...
 WHERE WERE WE?

Here are a few more clues:
  •  our plane headed east as we left Denver
  • our cabin was on the perimeter of a national forest
  • black bears are a big deal in these here parts!

If you'd like a chance to win a gift from my Etsy, all you have to do is guess where we vacationed last weekend! Only the state or the National Park need to be named, but for extra credit you can name the town. Obviously, more than one person can choose the same place. The names of those who guess correctly will have their names put into a bowl and I will draw a winner. The winner will be able to choose her own wristlet, travel bag or dwipe from my Etsy! It's as simple as that!


No anonymous comments, please. I need an email address or accessibility to a public blog. Private bloggers --feel free to enter, but you'll need to leave your email address. If I don't have any way to contact you, your name will not be eligible. 

This contest will run through midnight on Sunday, September 12th. Monday morning, September 13th the winner will be announced.

Good luck!

Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Gathered Clutch...

I'm back. I hope you all had a lovely weekend. We had a fabulous time with family in a never-been-to vacation spot. There will be more about that later. This morning I got up at the crack of dawn -- actually before the crack of dawn. It's not even 9 a.m. and I've already read blog posts and made two clutch purses for two little girls who will be celebrating birthdays soon. Meet a couple of my adorable granddaughters. One will be turning five and the other will turn two in the next couple of weeks...


I love the blog "Noodlehead." Anna is an extremely talented lady, and what's even better she shares her talents generously! For months now I've been wanting to make a clutch she designed, and this morning I finally got to it. Because I was making the clutches for two little girls I tweaked the "Noodlehead pattern" a bit and made them for little hands. Here are the sizes -- in inches -- for the pattern pieces that I used:


 This makes a finished clutch that is about 4 x 7 inches.

In addition to the pieces that Anna has in her pattern, I included a strap (the 2"x11" piece). The dimensions for this little clutch are slightly different than those on the Noodlehead instructions, but you construct it the same way, so go to Noodlehead for Anna's fabulous tutorial to find out how to build this cute clutch.


Normally, we try to give gifts for birthday presents for our little grandkiddos, but this year nothing was coming to mind for these little lovelies, so I decided to make these little clutches and put some cold hard cash in them...


That way they can have their own little shopping spree. Even a two year old can appreciate that. A lot. 


They take after their grandmother and don't mind a little loose change swooshing around in their purse. Dollar bills are even better. Let's just say the apples don't fall far from the tree and leave it at that...


Have a nice day! 
Linked to:
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A Crafty Soiree @ Katie's Nesting Spot
Hookin' Up with HoH @ House of Hepworths
Show Off Your Stuff @ Fireflies and Jellybeans
Strut Your Stuff @ Somewhat Simple
Get Your Craft on Thursday @ Life as Lori

Wednesday, September 01, 2010

I'm falling for it...


September 1st. Even the sound of it puts a smile on my face. I love fall. Vibrant earth-toned leaves ::: Cool mornings ::: Curtains billowing in the afternoon breeze ::: Sunflowers reaching for the sky ::: Golden wheat swaying in fields ::: Cerulean skies with puffy white clouds. The colors and textures of autumn speak to me.

 
I do believe that's why I fell in love with this gorgeous hand-painted linen pillow found at Pottery Barn. It screamed "autumn" to me one day as my daughter and I were browsing, but after picking it up to give it a good examination and looking at the price, I put it back down. I erroneously thought that I could make it for much, much less. Now, y'all know I can slap two pieces of fabric together and make a pillow. What I didn't take into account is that I am no artist. (The realization of that hit me later that day.) We ended up exiting the store without a package in hand, but that pillow kept coming back and obnoxiously knocking on the door of mind for the next few days.  I even went so far as to print a photo of it and place it on my couch...just to see how it looked in the room. It looked good. So good that the pillow went from my "would like to have" list to my "necessity" list. Fortunately, when I checked online they were featuring free shipping that day and the deed was done. A few days later she arrived.


It has become very obvious to me that my love for fall has influenced the colors that I surround myself with in my home. My family room is a good example of this. It is full of earth toned colors and textures...


I can't wait to do a little fall decorating in a couple of weeks! I'm also anxious to share with you some decorating ideas that are percolating in my mind...


I haven't been a very good blogger of late. Last month was filled with visitors and this month is filled with travel. However, I have managed to fit in a few projects over the last couple of days that I will share soon. Also, on September 22nd I will be guest hosting over at "Eighteen25" for their Spooctacular September series. They plan to have a month full of Halloween fun, including ideas for home decor, recipes, tutorials, traditions, crafts and giveaways. Make sure you check their blog daily! And just to set the record straight, this is another thing I love about Fall...