It is hard to believe that 2008 is almost over it has been one heck of a year. I am ready to start 2009 and see what it has in store for me. I used scraps from several other quilts to make this doll quilt. Even got a chance to put the binding on it.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Aftermath
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
My Name is Rochelle and...
My name is Rochelle and I am an addict. For some reason I am addicted to black and white fabrics right now. I ran in to Hobby Lobby last night to pick up some beads to finish a project and came out with three new black and white prints (but I did buy the beads too).
I started cutting out the fabric for the High Light quilt last night (after the trip to Hobby Lobby) and realized I need more white with black prints. So off to the fabric store at lunchtime today. I must stock up before the long Christmas weekend. The good news is black goes with most colors. And I have a few more ideas rolling around in my head.
I started cutting out the fabric for the High Light quilt last night (after the trip to Hobby Lobby) and realized I need more white with black prints. So off to the fabric store at lunchtime today. I must stock up before the long Christmas weekend. The good news is black goes with most colors. And I have a few more ideas rolling around in my head.
Monday, December 22, 2008
Merry Christmas
High Light Quilt
After the morning payroll crunch you can sure tell it is a slow week at the office. Don't you think this would be a great idea to use my red, white and black fabric to make this quilt. The pattern is called High Light and it is free at AllPeopleQuilt.
Where did my weekend go?
My Christmas shopping is basically done. Anything left to buy is a nice to have not a necessity that it get purchased. I did finish a quilt over the weekend for my mother-in-law. Boxed up before I took a photo.
Now I have this doll size quilt to finish with the scraps of several other quilts
Now I have this doll size quilt to finish with the scraps of several other quilts
Friday, December 19, 2008
Goodie Day at the Office
Today was goodie day at my office. It is a day long grazing event. Food as far as the eye can see. Robby, one of the guys on our help desk is also a good friend, neighbor and our daughter babysits his little boy. Even though he has been sick all week he wouldn't miss goodie day.
I found an old tray last night and used some rub on letters to create him a customized tray. He was the envy of the office.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Caramel-Peanut Butter Bars
It must be that time of year that I don't get much done. I did make a couple pans of these last night. One for the family and the other for goodie day at the office on Friday. They are very good.
Cookie Base
1 pouch (1 lb 1.5 oz) Betty Crocker® sugar cookie mix
1/2 cup butter or margarine, softened
1 egg
15 miniature chocolate-covered peanut butter cup candies, coarsely chopped
Filling
36 caramels (from 14-oz bag), unwrapped
1 can (14 oz) sweetened condensed milk (not evaporated)
1/4 cup creamy peanut butter
1/2 cup peanuts
Topping
1 container (1 lb) Betty Crocker® Rich & Creamy milk chocolate frosting
1/2 cup peanuts, chopped
1.Heat oven to 350°F. Spray bottom and sides of 13x9-inch pan with cooking spray. In large bowl, stir cookie mix, butter and egg until soft dough forms. Stir in candies. Press dough in bottom of pan. Bake 18 to 20 minutes or until light golden brown.
2.Meanwhile, in 2-quart saucepan, heat caramels and milk over medium heat, stirring constantly, until caramels are melted. Stir in peanut butter. Heat to boiling. Cook 2 minutes, stirring frequently. Remove from heat; stir in 1/2 cup peanuts. Spread over warm cookie base. Cool completely, about 2 hours.
3.Spread frosting evenly over filling. Sprinkle with chopped peanuts. Refrigerate about 2 hours or until chilled. For bars, cut 9 rows by 4 rows. Store covered in refrigerator.
High Altitude (3500-6500 ft): Add 2 tablespoons Gold Medal® all-purpose flour to dry cookie mix. Decrease butter to 1/3 cup.
Compliments of General Mills and Betty Crocker
Cookie Base
1 pouch (1 lb 1.5 oz) Betty Crocker® sugar cookie mix
1/2 cup butter or margarine, softened
1 egg
15 miniature chocolate-covered peanut butter cup candies, coarsely chopped
Filling
36 caramels (from 14-oz bag), unwrapped
1 can (14 oz) sweetened condensed milk (not evaporated)
1/4 cup creamy peanut butter
1/2 cup peanuts
Topping
1 container (1 lb) Betty Crocker® Rich & Creamy milk chocolate frosting
1/2 cup peanuts, chopped
1.Heat oven to 350°F. Spray bottom and sides of 13x9-inch pan with cooking spray. In large bowl, stir cookie mix, butter and egg until soft dough forms. Stir in candies. Press dough in bottom of pan. Bake 18 to 20 minutes or until light golden brown.
2.Meanwhile, in 2-quart saucepan, heat caramels and milk over medium heat, stirring constantly, until caramels are melted. Stir in peanut butter. Heat to boiling. Cook 2 minutes, stirring frequently. Remove from heat; stir in 1/2 cup peanuts. Spread over warm cookie base. Cool completely, about 2 hours.
3.Spread frosting evenly over filling. Sprinkle with chopped peanuts. Refrigerate about 2 hours or until chilled. For bars, cut 9 rows by 4 rows. Store covered in refrigerator.
High Altitude (3500-6500 ft): Add 2 tablespoons Gold Medal® all-purpose flour to dry cookie mix. Decrease butter to 1/3 cup.
Compliments of General Mills and Betty Crocker
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
5 Minute Chocolate Mug Cake
I haven't tried the recipe but it looks pretty simple and what a great way to get a single serving of cake instead of having the whole cake tempting you.
5 MINUTE CHOCOLATE MUG CAKE
4 tablespoons flour
4 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons cocoa
1 egg
3 tablespoons milk
3 tablespoons oil [someone else suggested applesauce instead]
3 tablespoons chocolate chips (optional)
a small splash of vanilla extract
1 large coffee mug
Add dry ingredients to the mug, and mix well. Add the egg and mix thoroughly. Pour in the milk and oil (or applesauce) and mix well. Add the chocolate chips (if using) and vanilla extract, and mix again.Put your mug in the microwave and cook for 3 minutes at 1000 watts (high). The cake will rise over the top of the mug, but don't be alarmed! Allow to cool a little, and tip out onto a plate if desired.
5 MINUTE CHOCOLATE MUG CAKE
4 tablespoons flour
4 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons cocoa
1 egg
3 tablespoons milk
3 tablespoons oil [someone else suggested applesauce instead]
3 tablespoons chocolate chips (optional)
a small splash of vanilla extract
1 large coffee mug
Add dry ingredients to the mug, and mix well. Add the egg and mix thoroughly. Pour in the milk and oil (or applesauce) and mix well. Add the chocolate chips (if using) and vanilla extract, and mix again.Put your mug in the microwave and cook for 3 minutes at 1000 watts (high). The cake will rise over the top of the mug, but don't be alarmed! Allow to cool a little, and tip out onto a plate if desired.
Monday, December 15, 2008
I'm Back
Six nights away from home and family is just too much for me. I did get a lot of reading and relaxation in but really missed the comforts of home. I was able to finish the table runner when I got home. Should have it boxed up and shipped out tonight. Hopefully I can finish the last few Christmas presents soon. If you click on the photo you may be able to see the leaf quilting I did. It shows up on some squares better than others.
Saturday, December 06, 2008
Friday, December 05, 2008
Merry Christmas to Me
Mason plopped down on the sofa next to me and wanted to borrow my laptop. He has his own, why does he need to use mine. Ahh... he wanted to show me what he wanted for Christmas. Big surprise a video game. I wasn't going to let my captive audience leave that easily. While he was sitting there I showed him what I wanted for Christmas. He now has the link to the Fat Quarter Shop and my wish list. Silly boy doesn't he know moms are smarter than that.
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Wreath - Not for Christmas
Slice of my life...
Quick story...
Kim had a dentist appointment yesterday. When we finally walked in the door Buttercup was under the kitchen table whimpering. She only whimpers like that when she is hurt. She has her stuffed dog (see photo for size compared to Buttercup) in her mouth and she can't figure out how to get the stuffed dog out from under the maze of table and chair legs. It was pitiful. She wouldn't let go of the stuffed dog but couldn't figure out how to get out with it. I moved a chair, she ran out with the dog and wouldn't drop it from her mouth for 10 minutes. I wonder how long she was under there trying to rescue her stuffed dog.
And words of wisdom. Don't ask your 16 year old for help with a geometry problem (figuring out the most effecient way to cut triangles for daffodil bags). Wow that was quite a discussion.
Confessions of a Craft Addict Giveaway
You have got to hop on over to the Confessions of a Craft Addict blog and post a comment about your favorite charity to be included in the giveaway. She has put together an awesome package of crafty delight.
And don't forget to support your favorite charities during this time of year.
In addition, if you want to check out one of my favorite charities you can hop over to Youth Villages. If you know anything about our saga of the three girls you can understand why it is important to me. Too many teenagers in the foster care system.
Red Daffodil Bag
I think the red daffodil bags turned out pretty cute. Still need to find a bead for the ends of the ribbon. Surprisingly this was probably the easiest and most successful project I have done in a while. I started making out of snowman fabric for Christmas gifts. An ornament will fit perfectly in these little bags.
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Daffodil and Christmas
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Zakka - Beginner's Daffodil Bag
I joined a swap through swap bot for a Zakka - Beginner's Daffodil Bag. These photos are not of my bag. The swap host created these bags and sent us instructions. I have until mid-December to make my bag and send to my partner. So keep watching for my version of the Daffodil bag.
The little one in the foreground is the daffodil bag. I think this one actually looks like one from the Little Shop of Horrors.
Defintion of Zakka:
Zakka
From Wikipedia
Zakka (from the Japanese 'zak-ka'(雑貨)or 'many things') is a fashion and design phenomenon that has spread from Japan throughout Asia. The term refers to everything and anything that improves your home, life and outlook. It is often based on household items from the West that are regarded as kitsch in their countries of origin. But can also be japanese goods from mainly fifties, sixties and seventies. In Japan there are also so called asian zakka stores, that usually refers to Southeast Asia. The interest in Nordic design or Scandinavian design, both contemporary and past, is also part of this zakka movement. Zakka can also be contemporary handicraft.
Zakka has also been described as "the art of seeing the savvy in the ordinary and mundane". The zakka boom could be recognized as merely another in a series of consumer fads, but it also touches issues of self-expression and spirituality. Cute, corny and kitschy is not enough. To qualify as a zakka, a product must be attractive, sensitive, and laden with subtext.
From Wikipedia
Zakka (from the Japanese 'zak-ka'(雑貨)or 'many things') is a fashion and design phenomenon that has spread from Japan throughout Asia. The term refers to everything and anything that improves your home, life and outlook. It is often based on household items from the West that are regarded as kitsch in their countries of origin. But can also be japanese goods from mainly fifties, sixties and seventies. In Japan there are also so called asian zakka stores, that usually refers to Southeast Asia. The interest in Nordic design or Scandinavian design, both contemporary and past, is also part of this zakka movement. Zakka can also be contemporary handicraft.
Zakka has also been described as "the art of seeing the savvy in the ordinary and mundane". The zakka boom could be recognized as merely another in a series of consumer fads, but it also touches issues of self-expression and spirituality. Cute, corny and kitschy is not enough. To qualify as a zakka, a product must be attractive, sensitive, and laden with subtext.
Monday, December 01, 2008
Long Weekend
I am trying to figure out how to get a 4 day weekend every week. I would settle for 3 days but 4 would be awesome. I finished a bunch of projects over the weekend but unfortunately got a shipping happy and sent things out without taking photos. The one quilt I wanted to get quilted didn't happen. Somehow I hurt my shoulder and any extra movement is just too painful to deal with. Sewing straight lines wasn't too bad. So I threw together a bunch of scraps from recent projects to create this quilt top for a doll size quilt.
One of my online friends sent me a package of charms all in these great fall colors. They are so NOT my style but I do know someone that this is perfect match. Again sewing straight lines wasn't too bad.
Kim got the tree up and lights on it. But it isn't decorated. Again the reaching part is just too painful. Mason and Kim assembled a gingerbread house but haven't decorated it yet. Hopefully photos coming soon.
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