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Wednesday, June 30, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
With the 4th of July coming this weekend, I gathered up some yummy recipes that are perfect for a cookout :) Some of these are new, and some I've shared before.

Mom and Dad's Famous BBQ Sauce
2 cups cider vinegar
1 cup canola oil
2 Tbsp. salt
1 Tbsp. seasoning salt
1/4 tsp. pepper
1 egg

Place all ingredients in large bowl (depending on how much chicken you are marinating). Mix with electric mixer until foamy. Marinate chicken (bone in chicken or boneless, skinless chicken breasts) for several hours or overnight in refrigerator. Grill!

Grilled yellow squash (from allrecipes.com)
4 medium yellow squash
1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
2 cloves garlic, crushed
salt and pepper to taste

Preheat the grill for medium heat. Cut squash into 1/4" - 1/2" thick coins ( or horizontally so that it won't fall through the grill if you don't have a grilling basket). Heat olive oil in a small pan, and add garlic cloves. Cook over medium heat until the garlic starts to sizzle and become fragrant. Brush the slices of squash with the garlic oil and season with salt and pepper.

Grill squash slices for 5-10 minutes per side, until they reach the desired tenderness. Brush with additional garlic oil, and turn occasionally to prevent sticking or burning.

(We put all the squash in the grilling basket and poured all of the garlic oil over the squash.)

Homemade Seasoned Fries (I made this recipe up and always eyeball the ingredients to taste ;))
4 medium baking potatoes
1/2 cup canola oil
2 tsp. Season All
1/2 tsp. garlic salt
Dash of pepper

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Cut potatoes into wedges. In a large bowl, combine oil, Season All, garlic salt and pepper. Stir well. Place potato wedges in bowl and mix to coat evenly.

Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil and coat with cooking spray. Place wedges in a single layer on sheet. Bake at 400 for 15-20 minutes and then broil until they start to brown.

Garden Pasta Salad (from allrecipes.com)
1 (16 ounce) package uncooked tri-color spiral pasta
1/2 cup thinly sliced carrots
2 stalks celery, chopped
1/2 cup chopped green bell pepper
1/2 cup cucumber, peeled and thinly sliced
2 large tomatoes, diced
1/4 cup chopped onion
2 (16 ounce) bottles Italian-style salad dressing
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese


Cook pasta in large pot of boiling water until al dente. Rinse under cold water, and drain.

Mix chopped carrots, celery, cucumber, green pepper, tomatoes, and onion together in large bowl.

Combine cooled pasta and vegetables together in large bowl. Pour Italian dressing over mixture, add Parmesan cheese and mix well.

Chill for one hour before serving.


Best Lemonade Ever (from allrecipes.com)
1-3/4 cups white sugar
8 cups water
1-1/2 cups lemon juice

In a small saucepan, combine sugar and 1 cup water. Bring to boil and stir to dissolve sugar. Allow to cool to room temperature, then cover and refrigerate until chilled.


Remove seeds from lemon juice, but leave pulp. In pitcher, stir together chilled syrup, lemon juice and remaining 7 cups water.


Watermelon Lemonade
1/2 cup white sugar
1/2 cup water
4 cups cubed watermelon
3 cups cold water
1/2 cup fresh lemon juice
6 cups ice cubes

Place the watermelon into a blender. Cover, and puree until smooth. Strain through a fine mesh strainer.

Bring sugar and 1/2 cup water to a boil in a saucepan over medium-high heat until sugar dissolves, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat. Stir in 3 cups of cold water and the lemon juice. Divide the ice into 12 glasses, and scoop 2 to 3 tablespoons of watermelon puree over the ice, then top with the lemonade. Gently stir before serving.

Do you have any yummy cookout recipes?! Please share! :)
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Monday Faves

Monday, June 28, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
1. Limoncello-Handmade Buckwheat Hulls and Lavender Pillow by Mireio
2. Fabric Scrap Pack from KBKExtras
3. Shabby Earrings by MissBird
4. Watermelon Pillow by JillianReneDecor
5. Flower Hair Pins - Grape by hotpinkchic
6. Penguin Books 8x8 Print by LolasRoom
7. Spring Song Art Journal by afiori
8. Waterlily Felt Handmade Pincushion by SeaPinks
9. Small Button Necklace- Vintage by rheaclements
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Friday, June 25, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
Happy Friday! Today is Part 2 of the Scrap Paper Pack Challenge. More goodies today! If you haven't already, see yesterday's post to see the other fabulous projects created from the Scrap Paper Pack Challenge.

Claire from Papelhilo +Blog
Project 1: Paper Crane Mobile
Project 2: Cards
Project 3: CD Case
Project 4: Paper Covered Container
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Elisa from Living the Sweet Life
+Shop +Blog
Project 1: Guest Book
I decided to make a guest book to keep in my home. When visitors come to visit they can write a little something. I thought it would be a nice thing for my children to read. I used the fun paper to cover the front and also made use of the first class stamp that was used on the posted envelope. I even used the twine and ribbon for the rings. The best part was the 4+4 flashcard! There are 8 people who live here and I thought how appropriate...4+4= family.
Close up of the cover
Inside Pages

Project 2: Decorated Envelopes - what fun envelopes to receive in the mail!
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Well, today concludes the Scrap Paper Pack Challenge-- I hope you enjoyed seeing all of the fabulous creations from 5 fabulous readers! Thank you again to those who participated, this was truly a fun project and I will definitely be doing something like this again in the future. Have a great weekend! :)

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Thursday, June 24, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
Remember the Scrap Paper Pack Challenge I posted about several weeks ago? Well, the projects are in! I am so excited to share how 5 people made a bunch of fabulous, different projects! I LOVE seeing people's ideas, their takes on tutorials and how they make them their own, and their creative process.

Today we will look at three people's projects - Jessica, Katie and Nancy. Tomorrow will feature two more people - Elisa and Claire.

I want to thank each of the participants for participating - for their time and effort in creating, taking pictures, and sending them with explanations. Thank you ladies! :)


Jessica from Blueheart Boutique +Shop +Blog
Project 1: Coptic Journal
I used a flash card, some maps, and some other blue paper to try and make a coptic stitch journal. Turns out I need some practice, but I love the way the pieces of map look inside. I used this tutorial after seeing it here.
Project 2: Mini Notebooks
I decided to make three mini notebooks using scrap pieces from the pack. I made them 3X4" tall and although I didn't follow the exact instructions, I got inspiration from this tutuorial.
Project 3: Star Garland
This star garland was my favorite project. I used this tutuorial to make the stars and then glued on some chipboard letters I had. BHB for Blueheart Boutique. And lastly I punched holes in the top with an awl and tied some embroidery floss through it.
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Katie from Gadanke +Shop +Blog
The month of June brought some really enormous steps in my life: my husband and I moved from Berlin, Germany to the United States, I committed myself to making my online journal shop - Gadanke - truly succeed, and I started a creative business journal to address my fears and plans and whispers coming from my heart about Gadanke.

When I received a packet of mixed papers and elements, I thought I would incorporate them into a minibook l from my shop, documenting the culture shock and transition of moving back home. My heart didn't agree. I am committed to my dream of creating a successful creative business. I needed a space to listen to my inner hopes. Adding elements from the mixed paper kit I received felt like the perfect element to really heighten my journaling and expressing my thoughts clearly.

Below are pictures of my initial setup before I start journaling. Everything changes pretty quickly as I get going. Just like in my journal shop, I start with a little prompt, which are noted below each picture since the resolution here isn't crystal clear.
Plan, plan (and a list); where is this journey taking me? what will i see?
launching my dream
Augustus was afraid to move. Something was pushing against the door. Something wanted to get in. {fear}
why is my heart telling me to do this?
success is about knowing what you want
{listing what I want to achieve}

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Nancy from Quilting Potpourri +Blog

Project 1: Write Down Your Dreams Journal - A simple, small folded journal
A friend mentioned recently that she'd read a book which suggested that women write down their dreams and goals. I translated that concept of personal reflection into an 8-page journal that is very easy to make. The instructions for folding a single 12� square of scrap-booking paper is shown on YouTube at �One Page Wonder Mini Book� (see below). Once folded, I designed each page to include stitched elements as well as paper bits, stamping, and ribbon.

An alternate title for this journal might be the �25-cent Journal� because I found this appealing dotted paper on sale for a quarter, and nearly all of the rest of the elements came from Ashley's Scrap Paper Challenge Packet. This small journal contains plenty of places to write down dreams, along with encouraging words and verses. One page is a variation of Ashley's Notepad. I stitched several sheets of paper topped with ribbon on the page to provide more writing space. The journal is a nice keepsake to make for a daughter, a friend, or yourself.

A tip for making your own: I found it useful to make a model of the book from a smaller square of scrap paper first. After folding, making one slice, and assembling the journal, I then numbered the pages from front to back. Next, I unfolded the model to use it as a reference when laying out the pages. The photos show that page 8 is adjacent to page 1; and that pages 2-5 have a different orientation than pages 6-8, and 1. They look upside down when viewed before folding. I also marked the model with placement of adhesive strips which close the journal.


Project 2: Faded Denim Star
It's created using fabric paper made with lots of torn and cut bits of the text paper and sheet music sent in the scrap pack. The pieces were applied to plain muslin fabric using a glue wash. Once dry, I painted it with acrylic paints. Next I stitched the fabric paper using decorative machine stitches, cut the pieces and sewed them to make a 2-sided ornament. The hanger is braided 6-strand embroidery floss. The blue fabric paper took on a faded denim look from the white stitching and white paper.

I first learned about fabric paper from an online book study of Stitch Alchemy by Kelli Nina Perkins.

Stay tuned for Part 2 of the Scrap Paper Pack Challenge tomorrow. Have a fabulous day! :)
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
Mmmm.... Banana Cream Pie, a personal fave :)

Banana Cream Pie
1/4 cup sugar
3 Tbsp. cornstarch
1-� cups milk
2 egg yolks
1 Tbsp. butter
� tsp. vanilla extract
2 bananas
9 inch pie crust, baked

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Combine sugar and cornstarch in a double boiler; add milk. Heat until mixture thickens, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Mix in egg yolks slowly, return to heat, and stir until thickened. Stir in butter and vanilla; remove from heat. Set aside to cool. Layer banana slices over the bottom of the pie crust. Pour sugar mixture on top. Bake until golden - about 10 minutes. Cool on a wire rack.

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DIY :: Ribbon Can Pencil Holder

Tuesday, June 22, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
Kind of like this tutorial and this tutorial, I wanted to make a shorter pencil holder.... and what better to use than a can from canned vegetables?! I've seen so many fabulous ideas upcycling cans across the www and wanted to make my own :)

Supplies:
+ Can from a canned good (mine was a 14.5 oz. can of mixed vegetables :)) - label peeled off and washed thoroughly inside and out
+ Strong permanent adhesive (I used a combination of permanent glue dots and permanent rolling adhesive)
+ Scissors
+ Ribbon scraps that are long enough to wrap around the can once
+ Tape measure (optional)
Start by measuring around the can with the tape measure (or you can just wrap ribbon around the can to see how long it needs to be) and cut all of your ribbons to the same size.
First, I arranged my ribbon on the can to kind of get a visual of how the colors and patterns would work together, and then set them in that order on the table.

Begin by putting glue dots around the bottom ring of the can, or roll permanent adhesive along the ribbon. Attach the ribbon carefully, making sure that it is straight all the way around. I also started at the "back" of the can where the glue from the can label was- so the seams are in the same place. Make sure the ribbon is flush with the bottom of the can so you can't see any of the can.
Keep attaching ribbon.
Finish by making sure the last ribbon is flush with the top of the can. Voil�! A fun pencil holder recycling a can and ribbon scraps. Yay!

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Monday Faves: Green

Monday, June 21, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
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 dinner, some great family time, and Jimmy and I gave him some Redskins Tervis Tumbler glasses :) So thankful for the amazing father (and husband!) he is, so blessed that he is Jimmy's daddy :) Also so thankful for my great dad and my father-in-law :)

So some faves for today: Green: All shades :)
1. Handpainted Lime Green Cups - Pink Orchids by PrettyMyDrink
2. Queen Bed Quilt Ensemble by QuiltLover
3. Set of 3 Fabric Button Bobby Pins Mustard Pea by designsbytaylor2u
4. Double Strand Cuff in Vintage Summer Floral by PonderandStitch
5. Thank You Hedgehog by gobirdie
6. Vintage Map Coasters by dlkdesigns
7. Custom Initial and Stone Necklace by madebysam
8. Shawl the Bubble - Grass by clariceonline
9. Suitcase Stack by Moxiedoll
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Weekend: Father's Day Idea Round-Up

Saturday, June 19, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
So I had every intention of doing a Father's Day gift/card/idea round-up this past Thursday and obviously it didn't happen. Have not been feeling my best lately! :) So, I did want to share a few fun links I haven found around the web :) DIY and freebie downloads... Better late than never :)

These super cute DIY Shirt and Tie Gift Boxes from PaperCrave
Fun Retro Clip Art Labels from Martha Stewart
Cute printable Father's Day Card from turnaround design
Oh.My.Goodness. are these not the cutest things ever? Bakerella has a printable pdf and how-to for making this "Father's Day Happy Meal" out of cupcakes, brownies and sugar cookies. :)
Last minute Father's Day Tie and Shirt Cards found here at craftiness is not optional, tutorial here.
Want to make a special necktie cake for dad? Check out these cute cake ideas as well as this blog devoted to everything neckties.
*All images in this post are from their respective websites/blogs.
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010 By Unknown 0 Comments
I was going through my cooking magazines several days ago, and I found this recipe in one of my way old issues of Everyday with Rachael Ray magazine, and am SO glad I did. It's for Pulled Chicken Sandwiches-- they are super easy to make and use mostly staple ingredients (yes, please!). I only used 3 chicken breasts (recipe calls for 4) and it made enough for 7 sandwiches. It reheats really well, so even if you don't use it all at once, it's great the next day :) The recipe also calls for cheese on top, I omitted the cheese and thought the sandwich was perfect without it :)
Pulled Chicken Sandwiches - from Everyday with Rachael Ray
4 skinless, boneless chicken breasts (about 2 pounds)
Salt and pepper
1 small onion, finely chopped
4 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1-1/3 cups barbecue sauce
1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
Hot pepper sauce
6 Kaiser or French rolls, split
6 ounces shredded Monterey Jack cheese (about 1� cups)

Season the chicken with salt and pepper and place in a heavy pot with the onion, garlic and just enough water to cover (about 1� cups). Add the barbecue sauce, vinegar and a few drops hot sauce and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer until the chicken is cooked through, about 15 minutes. Remove the chicken from the sauce and shred with two forks.

Boil the sauce, skimming occasionally, until reduced by half, about 15 minutes. Season with salt and pepper. Add the shredded chicken and heat through. Spoon the mixture onto the rolls and top with cheese.

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