Sunday, November 24, 2013

Gobble Gobble and some chill in the air. . .


This Pancake Sunday is just before Thanksgiving . . .had to break out a turkey pancake.  Went to Pinterest looking for shape ideas and I found one and tweaked it to my own style.  Four pancake colors involved.  Red, Orange, Yellow, and Brown.  Make sure to have two small chocolate chips for the eyes.


Start out with a round pancake in the brown and three red feather pancakes. 


Then add three orange feathers.  


And two yellow feathers.


Next come the turkey feet and the neck and head (almost like a figure eight).  


Add a carrot shaped pancake nose and a red wattle (kind of looks like an extended tear drop)
Two tiny chocolate chips and you have got yourself a gobbler!

Gobble Gobble!

Its been getting chilly in Vermont this week . . .so I have been experimenting with kid fleece patterns.  Can't wait until the hat is done. . .hoping for some quick Christmas gift presents. 

Sunday, November 17, 2013

As deer season begins I find I am already behind


This Pancake Sunday started off the beginning of deer season.  One brown deer shaped head to start off.  Some plain pancake antlers, marshmallow eyes and chocolate chips for the nose and mini chips for the eyes.  She specifically requested that there be LOTS of marshmallow today so I cut some mini marshmallows in half and used them as falling snow for deer tracking :)

I would have more detailed photos but someone was STARVING this morning.

Last week I missed posting a Sunflower pancake


the center is a brown pancake with chocolate sprinkles and mini chocolate chips.  The outer edge is large chocolate chips.

The week prior to that was even better:


I pulled out my duck cookie cutter . . .cut one out of brown, one out of green, then cut off the parts I needed.  the while is a slice of marshmallow.  and the cattails are all pancake (made with a condiments container since it has a finer tip for drawing).  The ducks nose is a carrot.

She LOVED this one!!!

Been doing really well on the crafting front. . .not so good on the photo/blogging front.  Have quite a few things to photograph.  Just need to be home at the right time for good lighting.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

What a Croc!

There has been an invasion of crocodiles in my house this past week.


I asked Brooke what she wanted to be for Halloween.  
For the first time I actually got an answer!
So of course I had to put on my game face and step up to the challenge!


I searched online and on pinterest looking for a pattern.  Found a great one too.   
See here - Crocodile Pattern 
Followed her alterations for the head except my croc nose is a little longer and I made ties instead of velcro for under the chin.  If I did anything different I would definitely shorten the nose.  It pulls the hood down after a while.   I sometimes get too involved in making it look real that I forget about making it practical.  


She loves it though. . .Chomp Chomp!


I also made her a little matching basket from the scraps using the nesting bowls pattern here.  
Just use the basket guide within the pattern. 


When deciding on fleece I went with pill resistant fleece from Joann's.  Price is not bad (especially with a coupon and it gives it a better quality look I think).  Reminds me of the ones you see in the stores.


Definitely glad I went with the fleece.  It was freezing at the Halloween parade this year.  We had two layers under the fleece and she was still cold.  Hoping it will be better for Halloween on Thursday. 


One cute Croc!


And she is fast!  Even with that big head . . .she could chase me all over the yard chomping away. 


Until she ran out of energy . . .then it was off to the parade to find some candy.
Love that tail!

We also had a Croc come for breakfast last Pancake Sunday:)
(was so busy making this costume that I didn't have time to post)


Start out with one batch of simply perfect pancakes here
Split into two bowls


 Add green food coloring.  1 drop to one and 3 drops to the other


Mix up well


Place into empty condiment jars 



Prep your dressings.  1 large marshmallow cut in half.  And two large chocolate chips. 
(all for the croc eyes)


Take another large marshmallow and slice into little teeth for you hungry croc.


With your two greens; I started with drawing the bottom jaw then went in with the dark green to draw the top jaw and the head with eyes.  It took me two attempts to get this just right.  


Once done I arranged them on a plate for decorating.


Add your marshmallow eyes.


and chocolate chips!

Then finally those chomping teeth!



One hungry Croc!

Sunday, October 13, 2013

The Great PUMPKIN!

So here is my first attempt at instructions for a Great Pumpkin pancake Sunday:

Step 1:

Heat the griddle (I always start this when I make the batter so that it is ready when I am ready to start).  

Play with your griddle and burner until you figure out the right temp.  I always use the same pan and burner because I know exactly where it needs to be temperature wise).  I also never wash my griddle in the dishwasher . . I only hand wash.  It makes a difference . . .I put it in the dishwasher once and everything stuck that day.    Very frustrating!

Step 2:

Make the pancake batter.  I find this to be a great project for Brooke and I to work on together.  She helps me every Sunday with the measuring and adding to the batter.  I use the Simply Perfect Pancake recipe from King Arthur Flour.  

This week, because its a pumpkin pancake I added some pumpkin flavor and a little cinnamon and nutmeg.  Very tasty!


I scooped out about 3/4 cup of batter and added green food coloring.  I placed this in a plain plastic condiments container (this comes in handy for fine pancake design).  The remainder of the pancake mix is colored orange and placed in the pancake pen (I purchased this at King Arthur as well).

Step 3:

Cut yourself a chocolate pumpkin stem.  I just used some extra chocolate I had left hanging around.


Step 4:

Make a test pancake.  Once that is done and you are happy with your pan temperature then you are ready to start the pumpkin pieces.

I made three long oval pieces that I will stack to give the pancake dimension.  Funny, I actually got this idea from a stampin up punch class.  I may have to look through my punch book and see what other items I can transform into pancakes.  Don't worry if you go out of shape a little . . .you can always trim the pancake with a butter knife.  Be sure to make the center oval a little longer than the other two. (just a little bit)


Step 5:

One those are cooked. . .Assemble your pumpkin. . layering them.  Place the two outer layers down and then the middle one on top in the center.  Place your chocolate stem on top just under the third oval.


Step 6:

Next with your condiments bottle (like I said . . .great for fine details).  Make a couple squiggles, some leaves (didn't get a photo cooking), and some letters.  We just started adding words to our pancakes to add spelling into our breakfast tradition.  Don't worry, you don't have to write the letters backwards.


Step 7:

Add your leaf, a squiggle, and spell pumpkin along the bottom and you have. . . .



THE GREAT PUMPKIN!!!

Now for some VERMONT maple syrup . . . it's the best! :)  My favorite place to get syrup is Here.  Love Love Love syrup in a glass jar!

Sunday, October 6, 2013

New sewing project and pancake Sunday


Finally started a new project today.  Can you guess what it is?  

Not only have we been making pies lately. . .we have also been making very creative pancakes.
I actually started this weekly tradition of "Pancake Sunday" after making a bunny pancake this spring.

Since then, it has gotten WAY out of hand, but is SO much FUN!  I really look forward to this every week and should probably start blogging about my pancakes.  Maybe some photo instructions???  A friend really wants me to write a book since they have taken up a following each week on Facebook . . .but as with everything else. . its a time thing.  Ugh!

Blogging for now is good. . .anything to get more people to cook from scratch and get kids in the kitchen.  Its food art!  I may not have a lot of craft time right now but there are other ways to express creativity!

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

My favorite time of year . . .


September really is my favorite time of year.  
And luckily we have had some really wonderful family time this past month.  
We made a long weekend in York Beach, ME.  Brooke's first trip to the ocean.  
Which was exciting and entertaining for all of us.  

I even got to do a little bit of knitting on the beach!  Very relaxing :)


It's also apple picking time here in Vermont.  
So we also had our annual family apple pick.   
We have done this every year since 2001!  
Some of my favorite photos of Brooke usually come from this trip.  
The weather was great, apples were yummy, and you can't forget the cider or the donuts! 



There must be something about Vermont this time of year that just allows for every photo to be picture perfect.  
I just love this place!



However, my favorite part this year was making apple pies with Brooke.  
This is the first year she has been able to help.  
And yes, . . .I know. . she needs a hand sewn apron. . .its on my list!  

The last time we were at King Arthur Flour she got her very own rolling pin!  
It is just way too cute! 
 I made extra pie crust.  
KAF has amazing pie curst recipes and it really isn't that hard by the way.
Try it!
or

But the best part. . .

 was her face when she held up her very own pie!!! 


So even though I have not finished a single craft project in weeks . . .
I am totally ok with it . .
this moment I will cherish forever!

Monday, September 2, 2013

RWB: The Watermelon Dress


The watermelon dress turned out to be a perfect way to end our summer Runway Brooke sewing and celebrate this end of summer labor day weekend.  

Believe it or not,  . . .its still HOT here in Vermont.  So even though the calendar tells us autumn is right around the corner, it still feels like the middle of August.  


Brooke actually requested the watermelon dress.  We were spending the day with my Gram and right after lunch she informed me that we needed to stop at the fabric store on our way home for fabric to make a "watermelon dress".  I kind of brushed it off at first but she was pretty insistent on the way home.  So we stopped and looked around until we came across this fabric.


I have to say her taste in fabric is great.  The girl really has an eye for this! 

My thoughts:  This will be the first of many many Geranium dresses (Pattern).  

I love love love this pattern!  It gives you a few different options, it's easy to read, simple to construct, great photos directions. . .oh I could go on and on.  Its just lovely . . .really!  Way to go Rae . . . once again!


The one flaw in this dress (this would be "my flaw" . . .not the pattern) is button holes.  I need to work on my button holes.  The first one is a little longer than the rest and last one had some fleece fuzz get stuck in the stitches because I forgot to test it out on scrap first . . . oh and clean the machine! . . .lazy me!  I am usually not a lazy person but I was in a hurry (typical of me) and I just didn't take the time.  Big grrrr!


You can't tell really . . .so I am slowly getting over it.  (Just makes me mad at myself)  
She likes the dress, the photos came out (melt my heart) wonderful.  

A great project, a great dress, amazing pattern, and some photos I will cherish forever! 

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Home Improvements . . . .

Although I may not have accomplished anything craft wise this weekend I did get one home improvement project out of my way. . . painting the laundry room!!!  This has been on my list since I discovered that you could paint veneer paneling and actually have it look nice.  Who would have thought.  Originally, I had long-term plans to tear it down (but something else always takes priority)  but then a very wise friend suggested that I paint it.  

Well this weekend was my opportunity. . .Brooke was camping with my husband as a special Papa/Daughter camping trip . . and Barley too.  . . so Friday night I ran 3 miles and then came back and cleaned everything out into the living room.  About 11 pm I hit the pillow but was up at 5 am Saturday morning to start painting. . . .well I finished the cut in "color" at 1 am Sunday morning (ya pretty much ALL day) . . .slept until 7 am and then got up to roll color on.  But I had everything dry and back in place by 1pm Sunday afternoon.   

Needless to say. . there was no long run for me this weekend and I took a nap (and I never nap).  But the result was so worth it.  I am happy!      


Three coats of primer . . . two coats of primer/paint and. . . .

Ta Da!



I really like it!  I like the texture on the wall and the savings in my bank!
Now all I need is new curtains and blinds and its done.  Just a nice refresh.
I also did the same thing for my craft room in blue.



Now if I can just get my husband to put up the new blinds and this beautiful picture of Brooke on the wall I will be ready to take on my list of back logged projects!


Have to see my inspiration on the wall as I walk into the room :)
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