Please excuse spelling and other dumb grammar mistakes.
I have often gone back over old blogs and wondered where my head was at when I wrote them. After 6 years of college, you would think I would have a better grasp of the English language, but apparently not. In my own defense I do have a two year old who requires my constant attention. So please keep that in mind when you find that I have composed a bit of misspelled twaddle. Speaking of which, his majesty is in need of my services. I must be running along.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Rose Petal Jam
To me nothing tastes better than homemade jam on warm toast with coffee on a cool fall morning. That little hint of spring as winter approaches. Jam making is a messy process; well it is for me anyway, so I like to make several batches at a time. After perusing jam recipes on the internet I concluded that I would like to change up an old favorite and add a new recipe to my jam making process this year.
We have a hedge of wild yellow roses that borders our yard. They are magnificent when they are in full bloom, but they only last a very short time. They are prolific and it has always seemed a shame that all of the beautiful petals should go to waste. I have never eaten rose petal jam but it sound decadent and worth a try.
I made traditional rhubarb, strawberry jam (my favorite) but this year I added rose petals to the mix.
The lemon rose is new to my repertoire. It has a distinctive sweet and sour flavor and a yummy golden hue.
And a family favorite raspberry
I found a recipe for dandelion jam which I think I will try next. That is, if I can collect enough dandelions.
Update...sheesh maybe I should learn to use spellcheck more often...
Monday, May 24, 2010
Mother's Day Gifts
My second gift is from the very talented Fairsteps. If you have not visited Mrs. Fairysteps site before I highly recommend taking a look. She has the most charming line of leather and knitwear goods. From the very first time I saw this web site I was in love. I hope that someday I will be able to purchase a pair of her handcrafted shoes, but for now I will happily settle for this darling pouch.
Please excuse my absence lately as I have taken on the job of archiving the family photo collection. What I thought was going to be a maybe a few hundred photos, has turned into more like thousands. I have been diligently working on this project for weeks… estimated date of completion, fall of 2015. You think I jest.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Purse Crazy
I have gone purse crazy.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Vintage Baby Booties
Monday, April 26, 2010
Dragon Horde
I made this necklace several years ago. I had it up for sell until I heard that Laura Mears was no longer offering the porcelain dragon pendants. I then found myself not wanting to part with it. She is an amazing artist and you can buy her current pieces from Beyond Beads
This necklace is very long. I created it so that other pieces could be worn with it for a layered look. There are pearls, turquoise, amethyst, and vintage buttons in this piece. The lovely amethyst chips and turquoise came from a friend’s online business Magpie Gemstones and if you have not checked out her site you will want to. She carries a fantastic selection at very affordable prices.
This necklace is very long. I created it so that other pieces could be worn with it for a layered look. There are pearls, turquoise, amethyst, and vintage buttons in this piece. The lovely amethyst chips and turquoise came from a friend’s online business Magpie Gemstones and if you have not checked out her site you will want to. She carries a fantastic selection at very affordable prices.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Corchen
Corchen the Snake Goddess
Most are probably familiar with the snake goddess of the Minoan people, an image that conjures up a seminude woman consorting with snakes. Corchen is an ancient Celtic goddess who also has an affinity for snakes. While a great deal of information is lost to the modern person, much can be speculated. Nude woman and snakes are not uncommon imagery and are thought to symbolize fertility. A serpentine line is invoked in this piece.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Knotted Purse
Another project finished. I have a friend who has a birthday coming up, so I made this purse for her. I got the pattern from Better Homes and Gardens. It was really easy and it only took me one night to put together. Now I need to fill it up with goodies before I drop it in the mail.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Swan Mask
Sorry I have been away so long. Currently I am spending my days stripping old paint off of kitchen cupboards, a job I do not recommend to anyone. Surprisingly our little house has 24 cupboards in need of some serious care...
But the good news is that I finished a beaded mask I started on years ago.
I started this mask so long ago that I cannot remember why I stopped working on it.
I now think I need to make a costume to go with this mask. Maybe once the kitchen is done.
But the good news is that I finished a beaded mask I started on years ago.
I started this mask so long ago that I cannot remember why I stopped working on it.
I now think I need to make a costume to go with this mask. Maybe once the kitchen is done.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Spring Goodies
I love spring; it is my favorite time of the year. Everything is green, the trees are budding out and flowers are beginning to awaken from their winter slumber. Anything seems possible in the spring. I have been known to leave little goodies on doorsteps at this time of year and this year will be no exception. In honor of spring I created paper cones and filled them with a selection of candy, teas, and seeds. I added glittery initials and a ribbon for easy door hanging.


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