Drew is Four!
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Friday, March 28, 2014
If you recall, Rob got a Spider-Man-themed afghan for his 4th birthday. I've been wanting to make Drew a superhero-themed afghan, too, but never got around to it. Drew will be turning 4 (!!!!!!!!) on Sunday, so I made sure to get on his blanket right away! He requested The Hulk, so we went to Walmart, him and I, and picked out colors he deemed "Hulk colors". I didn't attempt at being sneaky this time, like I did with Rob's, only working on it during naps and bedtime. That was a pain. Drew had full access to watching the progress of his afghan from start to finish. I really think that made it even more special for him. But then again, I got sick of hearing, "Are you done YET?!"
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
I won this lovely chalkboard vinyl sign from Little Vintage Place a couple months ago. I finally just got around to using it! I took an old frame I had, covered the background with fabric I also had on hand, and then stuck the sign to the outside of the glass. I bought a set of SuperChalk Liquid Chalk Markers for neater lines minus the dust -- they're SO much easier to write with than regular chalk! Viola! A cute little sign I can update season to season. Grouped together with an old teddy bear from my childhood, a basket and some fake flowers from Walmart, a heart frame I painted and decorated from Pick Your Plum, and a little bit of crochet cathedral edging to create a little banner of sorts. Yes, I'm enjoying myself. =)
Also, I've added a couple more cards to my shop. Unfortunately, I've had to send out quite a few sympathy cards lately. Make sure to go check them out.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
So, I feel I've earned another "domestic stripe": I bought myself a cast iron Dutch oven and made bread AND dinner in it!
Matt snagged a Lodge brand cast iron Dutch oven at Target for me the other day (okay, so I technically wasn't THERE to buy myself something...but I was "supervising" from the phone...it counts!). It was sitting there, all by its lonesome, in the clearance section. Half off, baby! Woot! Needless to say, I was a little stoked. I've wanted a le creuset for awhile, with dreams of baking wonderful artisan-style bread, but they're insanely expensive. I'll gladly trade happy gem colors for my dull black if it means I only spent $18.48 plus tax.
Here's the bread recipe that I have started using. It's super simple -- although, I was a bonehead and forgot the salt yesterday! Argh! Since we have to be a little more health conscious, I substituted whole wheat flour instead of all purpose. Oh, and that dinner I made last night? You may want to check that out, too. UH-MAZING.
Ingredients:
Matt snagged a Lodge brand cast iron Dutch oven at Target for me the other day (okay, so I technically wasn't THERE to buy myself something...but I was "supervising" from the phone...it counts!). It was sitting there, all by its lonesome, in the clearance section. Half off, baby! Woot! Needless to say, I was a little stoked. I've wanted a le creuset for awhile, with dreams of baking wonderful artisan-style bread, but they're insanely expensive. I'll gladly trade happy gem colors for my dull black if it means I only spent $18.48 plus tax.
Here's the bread recipe that I have started using. It's super simple -- although, I was a bonehead and forgot the salt yesterday! Argh! Since we have to be a little more health conscious, I substituted whole wheat flour instead of all purpose. Oh, and that dinner I made last night? You may want to check that out, too. UH-MAZING.
Dutch Oven Bread
Ingredients:
- 5-6 cups flour
- 2 tablespoons dry yeast (I used dry active)
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 2 cups warm water (70-80°F)
- 1 1/2 tablespoons salt
Directions:
- Put the yeast and the sugar in a large bowl and add warm water. Mix to dissolve. Proof for 5-10 minutes.
- Add 3 cups of the flour and the salt to the yeast mixture until fully combined. Stir in remaining flour, one cup at a time, until a semi-sticky dough forms. Flour your hands and knead the dough for 4-5 minutes.
- Form the dough into a ball at the bottom of the bowl, cover bowl with a warm, damp tea towel, and let rise for 20 minutes.
- While dough is rising, place the lid on your Dutch oven and put it in your oven. Preheat oven(s) to 400°F.
- After dough has risen for 20 minutes, it should be doubled in size. Flour the top and bottom of your dough ball and carefully place in hot Dutch oven.
- Place lid back on your Dutch oven and bake for 30 minutes.
- Remove lid and bake for additional 10-15 minutes until crust is brown and lovely.
- Turn bread out onto a cooling rack and allow to cool completely before cutting.
- Enjoy!
Note: This recipe is very versatile. Experiment with different add ins, such as cheese, herbs, etc.
Monday, March 17, 2014
I made this cute little shamrock pin for Rob to wear to school today.
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Large Crochet Striped Bunny Rabbit - Colors Pink, Purple, Lavender & White with Pink Swirl Bow
Dad & Kathy Come to Visit
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Ooooowwweeeeooooooo!
I made this fun little TARDIS pillow from a graph -- my first graph project ever. Lot of fun! It now sits happily on our couch in the living room. Because we are nerds. Hear us roar.
Maybe someday I'll make the Dalek to go with it.
Pattern (Ravelry): http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/dr-who-tardis-and-dalek-scarf
Friday, February 21, 2014
I made a couple Leaping Block Beanies for my boys, just because I love this fun little pattern.
I'm kind of just tinkering with personal projects and getting caught up on life, but I'm still currently taking new custom orders. Come find me on Facebook to request something awesome.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Forgot to post my banner for this month! Doesn't help that I didn't start and finish it until Valentine's Day. Ugh. That's kind of the way things have been, lately!
Leaping Blocks Earflap Beanie & Cuffed Stripy Booties
Custom order. Leaping Blocks Earflap Beanie and Cuffed Stripy Booties. Size 3-6 months. Colors White, Carrot, Turqua, and Cafe Latte.
Camo, Camo Everywhere!
These are all from the same order. Camo is very popular right now!
Girly Camo Baby Beanies. Size 3-6 months. Colors Camouflage and Perfect Pink.
Girly Camo Jointed Teddy Bear with Outfit (matching pink shoes not pictured because I forgot to make them at the time!). Colors Camouflage and Perfect Pink.
Pattern (purchase): https://www.etsy.com/listing/58605538/instant-download-pdf-crochet-pattern-10?ref=shop_home_active_7
Camo Jointed Teddy Bear. Colors Camouflage and Pumpkin.
Pattern: (same as above, minus outfit)
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Any guesses on WHO Rob was???
Unfortunately, my poor little Ewok came down with a cold and couldn't go. He was soooo bummed. He even practiced saying "yub yub!"
I love being a nerdy parent!
Friday, February 14, 2014
Matt and I are celebrating 11 years of marriage today, so I went out on a limb and made him a gift. I call it my "little love book". I took a kraft photo album I purchased from Pick Your Plum and filled it with "fun facts" and "things I love doing with you". I also made him a cute card to go with it. I was surprised to find that he was touched by my meager offerings. Looking forward to many more years with my best friend!
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