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Wednesday, March 31, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
I just made some of this yummy bread this morning! It was amazing. The recipe calls for a bread machine to make the dough- but don't worry if you don't have one. Instead of putting the ingredients in a bread machine, mix them in a large bowl by hand and then knead on a floured surface. Begin in the directions where you roll out the dough into a rectangle. Enjoy! :)

Cinnamon Swirl Bread
1 cup warm milk
1/4 cup warm water
2 eggs
1/4 cup butter or margarine, softened
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
5 cups bread flour
2 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast

FILLING:
3 tablespoons butter, melted
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
1/4 cup raisins (if desired)

GLAZE:
1 cup confectioners' sugar
4 teaspoons milk
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
In bread machine pan, place the first nine ingredients in order suggested by manufacturer. Select dough setting (check dough after 5 minutes of mixing; add 1 to 2 tablespoons water or flour if needed).

When cycle is completed, turn dough onto a lightly floured surface; divide in half. Roll each portion into a 10-in. x 8-in. rectangle. Combine butter, sugar and cinnamon; spread over dough. Sprinkle raisins over cinnamon/sugar/butter mixture if desired. Roll up tightly jelly-roll style, starting with a short side. Pinch seams and ends to seal. Place seam side down in two greased 9-in. x 5-in. x 3-in. loaf pans. Cover and let rise in a warm place until doubled, about 1 hour.


Bake at 350 degrees F for 25 minutes. Cover with foil and bake 5-10 minutes longer or until golden brown. Remove from pans to wire racks and cool completely. Combine glaze ingredients; drizzle over loaves.
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
Some fun Spring-y and Easter decoration tutorial links :)
1. Fabric Easter Eggs by Retromama
2. Springtime Companions by Better Homes and Gardens
3. Easter Egg Garland by Make It and Love It
4. Bunny Finger Puppets by The Purl Bee
5. Easter Egg Stitched Greeting Card by Make and Takes
6. Letter of Interest by Better Homes and Gardens
7. Eggshell Flower Arrangement by Martha Stewart
8. Embroidery Floss Easter Eggs by Everyday Celebrating
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Monday Faves

Monday, March 29, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
Happy Monday! :) Some fun faves for today: All about thread spools. My search on etsy: "spools" :) Enjoy!
1. Vintage Thread and Scissors Print by Emmalynne
2. Two of a Kind. Earrings by avenuehandmade
3. Spool of Thread Charm Necklace- Sterling Silver by JustJanes
4. Threads - Gray Scoop Neck by MoxieMadness
5. Zipper Pouch Color Thread Spools by GoodyHandbags
6. Pile O' Spools Print by blockpartyprints
7. Matchbook Notepads Cool Spools by funkychickenscoop
8. Flowers on Purple by Irisblueartworks
9. Spools of Thread Silver Necklace by factorygirlashli
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Friday Fun

Friday, March 26, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
Happy Friday! :) A random assortment of fun links to leave you with for the weekend :)
An Eames Hang-It-All inspired DIY tutorial on this fabulous blog I just discovered. (Image from Thompson Family Life)

Recycled Magazine Coasters Tutorial over at How About Orange. Brilliant!! (Image from How About Orange)

Also over at How About Orange - a fabulous giveaway for a set of beautiful decorative pillows. Hurry, ends tonight (Friday!). (Image from How About Orange)

Beautiful fabric flowers available here. (Image from BrassyApple)

French and German Vintage Paper Bundles. Get it here. (Image from ddeforest)

Have a great weekend :)
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Thursday, March 25, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
Welcome to the first ever Guest Feature here at The Creative Place! And welcome, Jessica from Blue Heart Boutique! So excited to have you here today :)

1. Tell us about yourself.
I am a twenty year old college student majoring in accounting. I love to praise my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and spend time with my boyfriend and my family. I love going �treasure hunting� at thrift stores and flea markets. I love chocolate ice cream and walking in the rain. I like lace and all things floral. I like dancing and I like to sing (however off key I might be). And I love being a part of etsy and the blogosphere and taking these little baby steps to seeing my dreams come true.

2. How long have you been creating things and what inspired you to begin creating things?
Honestly I think I have been creating since before I could walk. Drawing and crafting were �my thing� when I was younger. Towards the end of high school I began exploring painting and sewing and I also developed a love for vintage things and thrift finds. I just feel that there is something amazing about creating something with your own hands, it�s so personal and it tells a story (similar reasons for why I love vintage) and it gives me a peace about things whenever I�m creating that allows me to just forget about the rest of the world.

3. What is your shop name and url and what do you sell?
Blueheart Boutique (http://blueheartboutique.etsy.com) is full of handmade clothing, accessories, and journals. All of the clothing is handmade by me personally and no piece is exactly alike. Accessories include jewelry, headbands, and fabric cuffs. The journals are made with eclectic pages, many of them vintage and all of them interesting.

4. How long have you been selling
on etsy?
I opened my etsy shop during the summer of 2009 and it was very slow starting. I was very timid about it and I only had two journals listed for about two months, but nonetheless I anxiously checked my views and hearts each day like so many new sellers do. It�s been about ten months since I listed the first journal and Blueheart now has many hearts and several sales and I couldn�t be more happy about how things are going. I never thought I could do something like this, even when I first discovered etsy and it�s exciting to see it progressing every day.

5. Describe your creative process: How, when, materials, etc.
Being a college student, I�ve surprisingly been able to discipline myself enough to save my creating for weekends so that I can focus on my studies during the week. On Saturdays I often spend hours in my studio sewing or cutting papers with my music on and as soon as the weather cooperates with my schedule I�ll be opening the window and getting lots of fresh air. It makes for a really great creating environment. During the week I usually make some trips to fabric stores and thrift for vintage embellishments and papers. I usually find my materials first and then the inspiration sparks from there and usually ends up as a quick sketch in my inspiration book.

6. Do you promote your shop? How?

At first I was very shy to promote my shop, but I am working on getting better at that. I usually visit the etsy forums and chat rooms once a week to meet other etsians and usually end up with a few hearts from there. I recently joined Lovely Clusters and it has sent some traffic my way. I also use my blog to promote my shop and sometimes I post things about it on my personal facebook. I have made a second set of business cards and distributed a few to family and friends to pass out, but I am still rather shy about promoting my shop in person myself.

7. Do you sell your items anywhere else (such as boutiques, craft fairs, etc)? Where?
Currently the only place I am selling is on etsy but I�ve been looking into some craft fairs and I�m really psyched about it.

8. What keeps your creative juices flowing? How or what are you inspired by?
I keep a large sketchbook for inspiration. When I get ideas or see something amazing I sketch it out, sometimes the sketches are more detailed than others. I glue magazine clippings in and often write small paragraphs about things I like and want to remember. I keep a small sketchbook in my purse for inspiration emergencies and then usually transfer everything over. I find a lot of inspiration from my favorite blogs (ohhellofriend.blogspot.com; bluemossgirls.blogspot.com; and dottieangel.blogspot.com) and from my favorite brands (anthropologie.com; freepeople.com; and jcrew.com).

9. When you hit a creative wall (not feeling like creating, or what to create, etc) how do you get your creative juices flowing again?
I usually have to step away for a couple hours, I�ve found that trying to force myself to be creative gets me nowhere. I�ve tried browsing etsy and my favorites whenever I get �Creator�s Block� but it seems like only in those moments when I�m not purposely looking for inspiration do I find the best inspiration and then it gets my creative juices flowing again.

10. What challenges do you sometimes face
when creating?
My biggest challenge is frustration, which usually occurs more with my sewing. I love my sewing machine, and I wouldn�t trade her for anything else, but sometimes things just go wrong and its usually at the worst possible place on the garment for something to go wrong. I also get frustrated with myself when I just get to going and stop paying attention. I accidentally ruined a dress I was making once because I made a dart on the wrong side of the fabric, needless to say, that one got tossed aside. It�s small mistakes like those that hinder my progress that frustrate me the most, especially when I�m excited to see the end of a creation.

11. What goals do you have for your shop?
I recently made a goal for Blueheart to reach the 50 sale mark by the end of this summer and I�m going to work on promoting and increasing inventory. I�d also like to set a goal of creating enough inventory to get involved with a craft show, but I haven�t actually got a plan of action made out yet.

12. What advice would you give to someone who is new to selling on etsy?
I would definitely recommend the three P�s: Prepare, Plan, and Promote. Prepare yourself for opening a shop, consider your name and policies and establish a good amount of inventory before you dive in. Plan things out and set goals. Decide where you want your shop to be three months from now, six months from now. I really wish I had done more planning in the beginning instead of just �winging it� and not have a schedule planned out. Promotion is also one of the best things you can do for your shop, the only way you are ever going to sell anything is by getting your name out there and the internet with blogs, twitter, facebook, etc offers so many opportunities to do so, don�t pass them up!

13. Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
In five years I hope to be graduated from college and happily married to my sweetheart. I also hope to be putting the plans in action for opening a brick and mortar store where I can sell not only my handmade things and vintage finds, but work of local artists and fellow etsians.

14. Do you have a blog?
My blog is where I post things that inspire me and updates involving my shop. My favorite posts are the �love lists� which readers seem to enjoy too.




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Thank you, Jessica for sharing! :) Make sure you head on over to check out her etsy shop as well as her blog and leave some love! :)

Recap:
Etsy: BlueHeart Boutique
Blog: blueheart
Twitter:
blueheartlove

Also, right now Jessica is offering 10% off (before shipping) on any purchase in her etsy shop. Just put coupon code "The Creative Place" in the notes to seller at checkout and the 10% will be refunded via paypal within 24 hours. So make sure you check out her shop and get your hands on some of her beautiful goodies :)
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
I decided to do this extra post today for a couple reasons (Don't worry, today's recipe- Black Bean Salsa, is right here :)). Lots of fun and exciting things going on at The Creative Place! If you'll notice, I have new tabs at the top (under my header) with an "About" page, and pages with all of the recipes and tutorials ever shared here (I finally figured out how to make different pages, thanks to a fab tutorial right here).

Another page you'll see is "Be Featured at The Creative Place!" I am constantly amazed as I find new (to me) shops on etsy and new (to me) inspiring blogs in the blogosphere. I decided I wanted to start doing a guest feature each week to get the word out about fabulous shops, blogs, tutorials, and inspirations.

Are you interested in being featured on The Creative Place? Are you an online shop owner or blogger? Or do you have a great
idea, tutorial or a cool crafty or inspiring link you've found on the www? Go here! I am currently accepting submissions for shop and/or blog features, Tuesday Tutorials, or cool idea and inspiration links.

Tomorrow will be one of the first guest features ever (of many more to come, I hope!) and I have asked a fabulous etsy store owner (who is also a blogger) several fun, interesting, and inspiring questions. My hope is that you will check out each featured store owner or blogger's site, encourage them, leave comments, etc.

It's so neat to me how many different ideas are out there, how one person may have a tip to share, another may have a helpful comment or idea. Like I said before, I am constantly amazed at how much talent there is all over this world and I'm super excited to see new shops, ideas, blogs and to share them with you, all you fabulous readers! :)

Have a question? Email me at thecreativeplace@gmail.com :)
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A good friend gave me this recipe- she makes and serves it a lot-- it is absolutely delicious! It makes a ton, so if you have leftovers at a get-together, send your guests home with some, it won't keep that long.

Black Bean Salsa
1 can black beans
1 can kidney beans
1 can shoepeg corn
1 can yellow corn
1 red pepper
1 yellow pepper
1/2 of a medium purple onion
Fresh cilantro (to taste)
Fresh basil (to taste)
1 jalape�o
1 regular-size bottle Italian dressing

Drain each can: black beans, kidney beans, shoepeg corn, and yellow corn. Chop red and yellow peppers and purple onion into bite size pieces (about the size of a kidney bean). Coarsely chop cilantro and basil. Dice
jalape�o into tiny pieces. Combine all prepared ingredients together in large bowl. Add Italian dressing and toss to coat. Serve with tortilla chips. Refrigerate leftovers and eat within a few days.

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DIY :: Spring Baby Grass Wreath

Tuesday, March 23, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
Happy Tuesday! Today I am honored to introduce Patty from Capture the Details. She will be sharing a tutorial on making a super cute "Spring Baby Grass Wreath." I am a huge fan of her etsy shop (as you have probably noticed, her items have been in my Monday Faves many times!) and when I saw this tutorial she created, I asked her if she would share it with all you fabulous readers :) So, welcome Patty :)


Hello! I'd like to say thank you to the gracious Ashley for asking me to guest host on her blog today. My name is Patty Schaffer and I am the owner of P.S. it's in the details, an etsy store featuring creative paper items designed and handmade by me. I also have a blog, Capture the Details, where I like to share my newest designs, scrapbook layouts, craft ideas and pictures and stories about my family.

I have a feature on my blog on the first and third Mondays of each month called 'Make it Monday'. I share a crafty idea with you and provide pictures and instructions so you can follow along and make one of your own. I knew I wanted to do a spring wreath and when I saw yarn at the craft store that struck me as very baby grass-like, it was a proverbial *light bulb* moment and the baby grass wreath idea was grown!Let's get started! (I bought all the supplies at Joann Fabric & Crafts).

....You will need a foam wreath form (I used an 8" green foam wreath), yarn (I used one skein of Lion Brand Yarn Fun Fur in Lime Green, article #320-194), a daisy trim (I used Wright's Trim, but you could use any you like- such as this or this), and long pearlized pink pins (1�").
Start by wrapping the yarn around the wreath and tying a knot to secure the end. Then start wrapping...
... and wrapping... I kept the strands very close together, pushing them closer if needed... just work at a table and pass the skein of yearn through the center of the wreath with each wrap around... keep wrapping...
...and wrapping... Look! We're growing baby grass!!!... keep wrapping...
...we're getting there... keep wrapping... almost done...
....Yea!!!! We have a baby grass wreath! So cute!
Now to add a few spring daisies sprouting up in the baby grass. Cut the daisy trim apart between the flowers...
Push a pink pearlized pin through the center of the daisy...
And insert the daisy pin into the foam wreath...
Grow as many daisies in your baby grass as you would like...
It would look beautiful just sitting on a table as is.

I added a wide pink ribbon to mine to hang it, and then a cute little sign that says "bare feet welcome"...
There you go ~ very simple to make and so darn cute! Enjoy your Spring Baby Grass Wreath! :-)

(All images and tutorial content are by Patty @ Capture the Details)

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Thank you so much for sharing this great tutorial, Patty! I cannot wait to buy the materials and work on one of these this weekend! Yay! :)

Be sure to visit Patty's blog for more great ideas and inspiration and her etsy shop for fabulous handmade goodies!
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Monday, March 22, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
Happy Spring! I hope you had a lovely weekend :) I was traveling for part of it, but got back Saturday afternoon in time to enjoy a wonderful afternoon playing outside with my son while he "helped" dada with yardwork :) We grilled out (for the first time this year!) Saturday night- yummy burgers, homemade potato fries, strawberries and pasta and enjoyed it all on the back porch. Hoping the warm weather is here to stay.

In honor of Spring beginning this weekend - a Springy theme today. Enjoy :)

1. Blue Robin Mini Cards by storybymia
2. Tiny Treasures Print by HeyZee
3. Spring Dreaming by Kristybee
4.
Posy Necklace by tamar
5. Orchid Echo Petite Purse by meplusmolly
6. Vintage Pretty Pink Eyelet Scalloped Floral Lace from sugarpinkboutique


What about you? Any fun spring-y things going on? :)

Have a great day!
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Friday, March 19, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
Happy Friday! Thank you all for the sweet comments on my post yesterday and for the suggestions! :) I know all crafters and creative people have and do at some time or another hit a craft funk, so I'm taking it as a learning and growing experience! :)

I have been listing paper packs in the shop and they are "flying off the shelves," lol :) I have listed some more - Regular Scrap Packs here, and Mini Scrap Packs here.

So as I've been surfing around some of my fave blogs, and blogs linked on those blogs, and so on, and I've found a ton of fun things lately. Enjoy :)

+ Found this SUPER cute idea and tutorial. I'm thinking I might try and make some of these -- what a simple and fun project!
+ The Ardent Sparrow has been doing a week of giveaways (I just found this great blog yesterday via blueheart) and today is the last day - so head over there to check out some fab etsy shops and beautiful items and enter for a chance to win some fun goodies.+ Bess over at The English Muffin Blog does these awesome posts called "Perfect Pairs". They are brilliant!+ Charlotte over at Charlotte Hupfield Ceramics recently made this beautiful journal, inspired by my Ribbon Swirl Tutorial and Journal. Check out her beautiful ceramic items in her etsy shop. Thanks for the shout out Charlotte! :)+ Patty over at Capture the Details is having a lovely giveaway in honor of Spring! Leave a comment on her post telling your fave season for a chance to win some beautiful goodies! Love her blog and etsy shop!
+ Check out these amazing Letterpress Paper House Kits. Oh.My.Goodness. Don't these look fabulous?! Found via PaperCrave.(All images in this post are from the blogs/sites mentioned)

What about you? Any fun links or ideas you've discovered? Please share! :) Have a wonderful weekend! :)
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Thursday, March 18, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
Good morning! Not a whole lot going on in the studio right now. A couple things...
I finished up a brochure design for my church for an upcoming women's retreat... waiting on a phone call from the printer to go see a proof :)
Finished up a custom order list taker and mailed that off.
Mailed out a couple found paper scrap packs - I'll be putting more together by next week- the shop is currently out of the Regular Scrap Packs (50 pieces) but there are still Mini Scrap Packs (25 pieces) available if you're interested :)
So, a question for all you fabulous people out in blog land. What do you do for inspiration when you feel like you're in a craft funk? How do you get your creative juices flowing?
My sketchbook is full of amazing inspiration I've come across here and there, but I feel like my own creative juices are not flowing... at all. Any ideas?
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
Happy St. Patrick's Day! :)

This is a fabulously yummy dessert - quick and simple! My older sis gave it to me :) You can use frozen peaches or fresh peaches when they're in season. Yum!

Peach Crisp
2 cups frozen peaches (or fresh)
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/2 tsp. cinnamon

Topping:
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup flour
1/2 cup oats
3/4 tsp. cinnamon
3/4 tsp. nutmeg
1/3 cup butter, softened

Thaw peaches (if using frozen) in strainer under warm water. Place in greased baking dish. Sprinkle with brown sugar and cinnamon.

Mix topping ingredients together using a pastry blender until mixtures resembles coarse crumbs. Sprinkle over fruit.

Bake at 375 degrees F until light brown and bubbly. Serve hot with vanilla ice cream.

* You can substitute other fruits for the peaches: apples, blackberries, cherries, blueberries

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
All images from *The Shabby Chic Cottage*

I recently found this fab tutorial over at *The Shabby Chic Cottage* about how to create a lamp and shade that looks very similar to a very expensive Pottery Barn lamp and shade. $159.00 expensive. Um. No, thank you. That is equivalent to most of my grocery budget for one month! Oh my!

She explains how she made this beautiful lamp and shade for about $10.00. Um. Yes, please! :) And, it's handmade! There's something about seeing a piece of furniture or decor item in your home or space that you've put time, effort, and love into. Head over here to check out her beautiful and inspiring blog and the tutorial.

Now, off to find a lamp and shade for this project! :) Have a great day!
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Monday, March 15, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
Happy Monday! I hope you had a fabulous weekend :) We were traveling up in Virginia to go to a wedding :) It was a wonderful time- the wedding was beautiful and it was so much fun seeing a lot of dear friends and catching up. We also got to see my hubby's sweet parents - they took care of our son so we could go :)

Thank you so much for all of the comments about the circle cutter. It's good to know that I'm not the only one having trouble with it ;) I'm going to try all of the great suggestions and see if I can't get it to work better... or I might return it if I'm still not getting it... I'll update on what happens with it :)

Fabulous faves for today: My search on etsy: "Fruit" Yummy!
1. Felt Kiwi Pincushion by SeaPinks
2. Organic Reusable Produce Bags - French Fruits and Veggies by thecraftpantry
3. Grapefruit Felt Ornament by bakerswife
4. Orange Tree Handmade Buttons by TessaAnn
5. Apple Specialty Fiber Bundle from beckandcallgirl
6. Pink Grapefruit Organic Aromatherapy Soap by SpaGoddess
7. Set of 10 Cherries Tags by petitepaperie
8. Crochet Pear Coasters by MonikaDesign
9. Pear Rubber Stamp from norajane
10. Stationery Set - Juice Kiwi by wevegotpaper
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  • Monday Faves: Mother's Day Gift Guides
    Happy Monday! :) I hope you had a lovely weekend. We had a great (very hot weather!) weekend with lots going on- a downtown arts and communi...
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    A couple more sweet snacks this week :) Quick and easy to make :) Enjoy! Peanut Brittle 2 cups sugar 1 cup light corn syrup 1/2 cup water 2 ...
  • Friday Fun: Current Favorites
    Happy Friday! I saw this post over at Ali Edwards' blog a couple weeks ago and have been wanting to do my own. What a fun idea! COLOR: ...
  • Friday Fun
    Happy Friday! Thank you all for the sweet comments on my post yesterday and for the suggestions! :) I know all crafters and creative people ...
  • Monday Faves: Green
    Happy Monday! I hope you had a fabulous weekend :) We had a wonderful Father's Day with my sweet hubby, having wings (his fave) for dinn...
  • And the winners are....
    Thank you to everyone for playing along and helping celebrate one year of blogging at The Creative Place! Thank you for your kind words and ...
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    For the past several days, it's been quiet here on the blog. And on FB . I've been answering emails and posting a few random Instagr...
  • Friday Fun: Getting Organized
    Recently I've decided I need to be better organized and doing a better job of planning ahead with my craft projects, my blog posts, keep...
  • Cookout: DIY Beverage Umbrellas
    Happy July! :) So growing up I absolutely LOVED those cute little paper umbrellas that you put in beverages. LOVED. Still do. There's ju...

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