This box idea came from the "Card Creations" magazine. They made it a candle holder which I thought was a little dangerous. Of course I've seen cards that could would never make it through the mail, so I wasn't too surprised. Still a very cute idea for a cupcake.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Cupcake Holder
This box idea came from the "Card Creations" magazine. They made it a candle holder which I thought was a little dangerous. Of course I've seen cards that could would never make it through the mail, so I wasn't too surprised. Still a very cute idea for a cupcake.
It's cold out here - William Bailey
Going Green Christmas
A lot of thought went into this year's Christmas gifts. We are not crazy "go green" people but we do try our best. My son's girlfriend gave me a personnel tea pot from TEAVANA. I'm a big green tea drinker and have been using tea bags for a long time. I do throw them my the compost pile but now I can use loose leaf tea which reduces the extra packaging and I can buy better green tea.
One very sore spot with hubby and me is his addiction to sparkling water. It's not so much him having to drink bubble water but all the plastic bottles left all over the house. He buys a case (24 bottles) a week and the bottles never make it to the recycle center. I have to sneak them out to the city's recycle bin and hope he doesn't fish them out before the garbage truck arrives. I finally broke down and went to Sears (help support a retailer that supports their employees on deployment) and bought two SodaStream machines. One for my hubby and one for my daughter for Christmas. It solved so many issues and in less than two months it will pay for itself. And yes, it does work well.
One very sore spot with hubby and me is his addiction to sparkling water. It's not so much him having to drink bubble water but all the plastic bottles left all over the house. He buys a case (24 bottles) a week and the bottles never make it to the recycle center. I have to sneak them out to the city's recycle bin and hope he doesn't fish them out before the garbage truck arrives. I finally broke down and went to Sears (help support a retailer that supports their employees on deployment) and bought two SodaStream machines. One for my hubby and one for my daughter for Christmas. It solved so many issues and in less than two months it will pay for itself. And yes, it does work well.
Christmas Gifts 2010 boots
This year my son got me my favorite hiking boots. The current pair I have (broke them in while I was in Nepal) are still good but I would like a back up pair. These are Keen boots and you don't really have to break them in. They work out great from the get go. Sadly no major treks planned for 2011. Would really love to go mushroom hunting in Tibet or hiking in the Swiss Alps but the travel budget is pretty low this year.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Just been one of those weeks
There are tons of exciting things are being planned for 2011 if I can get my act together. Maybe some retail therapy will help.
Friday, December 24, 2010
All set for Santa - Annie
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!
Marathon Christmas Cooking has started
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Jackson Pollock

Monday, December 20, 2010
Starbuck VS homemade latte
Now that I handle all my family's accounting and investments, I'm very aware of amortization. When I buy something I figure out how much in the long run the item will cost or save my pocket book. With my crafting supplies, I figure out how many classes I have to teach to pay for it and if it's something my students would use.
Having a latte at Starbucks is close to $5.00 so if you had one every day that would be $35.00 a week or $140.00 per month = $1,680.00 per year. I decided I could make my own at home for a whole lot less and use lactose free milk. Cost Plus is having a sale on Torani (the flavoring used in most lattes) so I picked up a few (each bottle cost $5.00) and now trying to make a good cup of not so coffee tasting latte. I know latte means coffee so I guess I should call it a "latte hold the coffee".
Quick Christmas Card
It's a never ending battle to try and keep my studio work table clean. With all the prototypes of stamped images that may turn into a class or card
s (or may not) and rubber stamps, I have the stacks everywhere. When I'm cleaning up, I make some quick cards with those images laying around that I just can throw out.
You can't see the silver Star Dreams paper I used for the base card but it does add a nice little sparkle.
You can't see the silver Star Dreams paper I used for the base card but it does add a nice little sparkle.
A Bakerella Christmas
I have her cookbook and I've made some sad attempts at making cake pops. I'm just try to keep them on the stick let alone making them look like anything. :)
Here the links to her fabulous blog Bakerella
And yes you can eat those little toy soldiers.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Early Christmas Present 2010
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Annie's Party Favors
Friday, December 17, 2010
Quick Holiday Gifts 2-5-7-10 box
In my attempt to use up my stash of stuff, I made some quick holiday gift boxes. The 2-5-7-10 box is super quick to make. I filled them with candy and tied it with ribbon I've had for years. The snowflake is a die cut from AccuCuts.
I'm also getting ready for Annie's first birthday party at the park this weekend. It's suppose to rain so I plan to bring canopies along for the humans.
I'm also getting ready for Annie's first birthday party at the park this weekend. It's suppose to rain so I plan to bring canopies along for the humans.
Busy Week for Research
While I was at the library, I saw a book called "Gay Bar". Now I have sister named Gay, so the word doesn't always mean what it means to most people to me. This is a book about a woman, Helen P. Branson who owned a gay men's bar in the 1950's. She also wrote a book about the bar (which is now out of print) at a time when being gay was very taboo, if not illegal. Will Fellows, found the book and decided to add his input along with what Helen wrote. I found his writing to be too technical and repetitive so I skipped his very wordy sections and read only Helen's. Her writing style is not polished, more like reading a letter from your great aunt but you can tell what she wrote is what she thought. What I found so interesting about the story was not only how brave this straight woman was to open a gay bar during a very anti-gay time but also how she saw a need and marketed it.
Up until the late 1960's it was illegal for Asians to marry outside of their race. This law passed in the early days of California to control the cheap labor coming in from Asian countries. It was thought at the time if the Asian immigrants could not marry and start a family, they would not stay. The same arguments made about gay marriages today were made about interracial marriage back then. When my husband and I got married in 1981, it was only twenty years early we could not have. It was a blue law (on the books but not enforced) for many years but it still was illegal.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
May Arts Ribbon Contest
I entered my little Christmas stocking in the May Arts contest. Please visit their blog and vote for my project, which is the first one listed. Here's the link May Arts Contest
You just have to leave a comment. I'm not sure if it's by popular vote or not but it doesn't hurt to hustle up some positive comments. I just hope to get in the top ten. Voting ends tonight.
Update 12/18/10 Happy Dance Time! I won first place. Thank you to everyone that voted for my mini stocking!
Update 12/18/10 Happy Dance Time! I won first place. Thank you to everyone that voted for my mini stocking!
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Holly Sprig by Memory Box
Memory Box Wreath
Monday, December 13, 2010
Losing another stamp company - A Muse
(update 12/13/10)
Sad to post that A Muse Rubber Stamps will be shutting down their wholesale side of the business as of January 1, 2011. Cranberry Hill in Sunnyvale has put all their A Muse stamps on sale, so better shop early because when it's gone it's gone. You will only be able to buy online from their website and at their store in Seattle. Still sad that our local stamp stores won't be able to carry their stamps. Means no more fun classes or make n takes.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Prune Cake - Pioneer Woamn Cooks
I'm always looking for new recipes and trying something different. Ree Drummond as a great blog "The Pioneer Woman" about her life on a working cattle ranch. Her cookbook is a fun read and her recipes are for real people. I'm guessing if Marlboro Man (her very hot husband) likes it, it can't be that bad. So today I made the cake, which was very light and tasty. I messed up on the caramel frosting. I don't have corn syrup in the house so I had to make some sugar syrup (google search said that was a good sub) instead. I didn't let the sauce cook long enough so instead of a nice sticky caramel topping I had sugary milk mess soak into the cake. It still came out tasting great.
I had a hard time finding plain buttermilk. I mean if you're going to use buttermilk why would you buy low fat or nonfat buttermilk? That's all I could find at the big chain stores.
Here's the link to the PRUNE CAKE
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Washer and Dryer
Today my washing machine sprang a leak and the dryer has been sounding like a giant hamster running on his wheel for months. Going out today to buy a new set at. Every year I make sure to buy something at Sears to show support for their policy in keeping their employees who are called to military duty on the payroll and keep their health insurance active. Kenmore has gotten great reviews, so I will not only get a new washer and dryer but I can show support to a retailer that supports our troops.
Friday, December 10, 2010
You know your'e old when
I've been looking into buying a new camera, but I've been told they too will be going the way of the dinosaur.
Bee Christmas
At my family's Christmas party the ladies have a themed gift exchange before we start playing cards. For an extra challenge the gift has to fit into a 6X6 box in the photo. We use the same boxes every year - starting going green a long time ago. This year's theme is the "honey bees". A friend knitted and felted this little bowl (I thought it looked like a bee hive) and I added the bee charms. It will a great place to store the extra poker chips during our card game.
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