I was right--they're just beautiful. I loved them from the photo online, but they're even better in person! It makes me happy to look at them because they're so pretty, but also because they make me think of someone I've really admire because of her hard work and commitment to her creative dreams. :) Jodi has an etsy shop if you'd like to see more of her work!
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Little Yellow Houses
I was right--they're just beautiful. I loved them from the photo online, but they're even better in person! It makes me happy to look at them because they're so pretty, but also because they make me think of someone I've really admire because of her hard work and commitment to her creative dreams. :) Jodi has an etsy shop if you'd like to see more of her work!
Monday, January 19, 2009
Crafty inspiration from Blogland

More great craftiness from blogland last week:
- This gorgeous pearly heart from Heather Bullard. Aren't the colors of those pearls just gorgeous?
- Joli Paquet is back! I loved their Christmas projects so I can't wait to see what they have cooked up for Valentine's Day. Tiffany Kirchner posted this darling vintage-style pop-up card.
- I swoon over these velvet-and-pearl strawberries from Holly Doodle Designs! I want to learn to make these; I don't think they're too difficult, I just need to find a pattern and some pretty velvet.
Friday, January 16, 2009
It's more contagious than we thought
At this rate, I'm not going to have anything to read while I eat my breakfast. I might even have to start reading ~gasp~ my scriptures!
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
52Q 4 ME
When I saw Natalea's post about the 52Q project she was doing, I immediately knew it was something I wanted to try! 52Q is a year-long journaling project designed by Emily Falconbridge with a new question available on her blog each Monday. I decided against the 'art journal' angle, only because I know that it will keep me from getting it done each week. Instead, I pulled out some hand-painted paper that I've had in my stash for probably 8 or more years and cut it into a cute shape using the very cool Big Shot die cutting machine I got for Christmas.
To keep the cards together, I punched a hole in the corner and will thread them onto one of those big binder rings from the office supply store. I had the brilliant idea to clamp the whole stack together and use my electric drill to go through all the cards at once so the holes would be in the same place on each one. Great idea in theory, but in practice it didn't work so well. I suspect that I used the incorrect drill bit for the job, as it chewed up the paper around the edges of the hole. I had to go back through and repunch each card by hand, which is exactly what I had been trying to avoid in the first place! Oh well, now I know better.Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Isn't it Ironic? and Tablecloth Tuesday
I also find this ironic, because in a time when retail spending is down, it seems to me that people are more likely to look to sources that tell them how to reuse things they already have (or can get inexpensively) rather than telling them to go drop a bunch of coin on brand-new shiny stuff to fill up their McMansions. While Country Home isn't necessarily all about doing things on a budget and regularly features spreads of gorgeous homes full of expensive antiques and fabulous kitchens and reclaimed heart pine flooring, I do think it advocates decorating with vintage, thrifted and antique items or making over furniture that readers might already have.
It seems then that Country Home is exactly the kind of magazine that would be popular with home decorators on a budget and that advertisers would figure that out and buy ad space accordingly. I guess the problem there is that thrift and antique store don't have big advertising budgets like the fancy furniture and flooring companies do. Country Home and Mary Engelbreit Home Companion, RIP. Maybe we'll get lucky and they'll pull a Victoria on us and return somewhere down the line, we can only hope. All I can say is that if someone tries to mess with my Country Living, I'll be on a rooftop with a rifle. Publishers, you've been warned.
So, on that slightly psychotic note, let me move on to the thrifting portion of my post. I stopped into a thrift with Maren the other day for the ostensible purpose of finding more Madame Alexander Wizard of Oz Happy Meal toys for her collection. We did score a pair of Cowardly Lions and a Pinocchio who'll have to stand in for the Tin Man until we find one, but Mommy found a few treasures as well.
Friday, January 09, 2009
Mushroom mania, continued
Monday, January 05, 2009
January Flower Garden
Happy 2009! The Christmas decor is finally down--whew! It took me three whole days and halfway through day two I was really hoping that the Clean-Up Fairy might make an appearance and spare me the rest. I persevered, and was rewarded with an empty house and a storage room where I can once again see the floor. Normally in January I put up my "winter" decor--glittery snowflakes, a gorgeous Wendy Addison glittery Winter banner, etc. but for right now I'm just enjoying the emptiness.Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Christmas Card Confession
No big plans for us tonight. Once we had a baby I finally got over the feeling that if I didn't have some fabulous New Year's Eve plans, I was a total loser. Now I don't even care if I stay up until midnight! I don't even want to make special food after all the overeating we did last week, so we'll just have a normal dinner and watch a video. Low-key, but sounds good to me! Tomorrow I want to start de-Christmasing but I need to get the new toy mess cleaned up before I'll have room to make another mess.
Goodbye, 2008! And now I'd better run to get the cards in the mailbox before the postman comes!
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Soldered Santa #2
This is a little ornament I made for my friend Shara. The Santa is a vintage gummed package seal and the back is a vintage Dennison label and lots of twinkly silver German glass glitter. The bead on the bottom is from an old earring. I'm pleased with how it turned out and I hope Shara likes it too! Once I clear the mounds of Christmas crap off my desk and get some glass ordered, I'm hoping to make some Valentine pieces. On one hand I hate to put away all of my vintage Christmas pretties but on the other--as I expected--I'm just ready for the mess to be gone. From the slew of organizing post around blogland, I know I'm not the only one!
Monday, December 29, 2008
Christmas Leftovers
I mentioned earlier in December that I'm a bit obsessed with red and white toadstool ornaments. I must not be the only one who loves mushrooms because I found them at Pier One, World Market, Wal-Mart, Anthropologie, and Macy's this year! Here's a photo of some of of the shrooms I've collected:
I also found this kitschy decoration at a thrift store earlier in the month:
Just before I left for vacation I received a delightful box from a dear friend which included this little glittered house in my favorite turquoise and red that I just had to show you!
And now, I have a couple of overflowing laundry baskets calling my name!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Holiday Decor at my house
We're here in Utah at my parents' house but I still had a few more photos I wanted to share with you of the decorations in my home. I'm short on time so I won't give descriptions but hope you enjoy--click on any photo to make it bigger. I have a few left to share tomorrow as well! Hope things are beginning to feel a lot like Christmas wherever you are--they certainly are here!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Soldered Santas, a beaded bouquet and crafty links
I soldered a jump ring on the top to hold the ornament hanger and also on the bottom, where I hung a pretty iridescent bead taken from a vintage earring. I tied on a bit of matching red seam binding and tucked them into organza bags. I love how they look and hope the recipients like them too! I definitely feel a bit more confident in my soldering abilities now as well.Along with the vintage glass bead garland yesterday, another vintage Christmas item I always look for when thrifting or antiquing is glass bead picks. I covet them so very much, but for me they have been just about impossible to find locally and they are pretty pricy on eBay--I guess I'm not the only one out there who loves them! When I walked into my favorite local store, Patina this was the first thing I saw and truly, it was love at first sight:
Looking for something cute, vintage-style and crafty to do with the kids? How about these darling little snowman scenes from Holly Doodle Designs or these neat vintage-inspired chenille candy canes from Jerusalem, via Vintage Indie.
Tonight Maren and I are going to make snowman hat cookies for her preschool class party in the morning. We're going to use the instructions for Pilgrim hats but forego the yellow buckles for something a bit more wintry. If they turn out hopefully I'll have a picture for you tomorrow!
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
The most wonderful time at the thrift store redux and a Christmas catalog link
If you still have time to waste after yesterday's Betamaxmas link, how about checking out this very cool online compendium of old Christmas catalogs? The earliest is from 1940 and the most recent is 1988. I've been loving the 1986 Sears catalog..I was 8 that year and I've already found several of the toys that I remember hoping Santa would bring. Just the Barbie pages alone have me squealing!
Monday, December 15, 2008
Vintage cookie cutter garland and two more fun Christmas links
The Christmas countdown clock seems to be ticking a bit faster for me today because in exactly one week we'll be on the road to Utah to spend the holiday with our families. That means I have to get all the gifts purchased and wrapped, get us packed, packages mailed, do any baking, gifts to friends, etc. by Saturday. Yikes! I wish I was one of those people who does their Christmas shopping all year round but that just doesn't really work for the people I have to buy for, so I'm usually scrambling at the last minute
Hopefully you're further along in your preparations than I am so you have a little time to check out my favorite time-waster website this Christmas, Betamaxmas. You'll love it if you're a child of the 80s like me! Be sure to check out the TV Guide for the programming lineup and move the antennas on the TV to make the picture fuzzier or more clear.
If you're still crafting and need some great vintage Christmas images, check out Clearly Vintage, a blog that has new vintage images each day until Christmas! She also designs a line of vintage-inspired rubber stamps that are really neat.
And one more thing for those viewing this on a blog reader--I've updated my blog roll on the left side to include a whole mess of blogs that have great vintage Christmas inspiration. Go check them out!
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Window frame card display project
Here's the inspiration:
This was torn out of a BH&G Holiday Decorating special magazine from 2003.Here's my frame:
There's so much Christmas goodness out there in blogland right now that I'm almost overwhelmed! If you're a fan of the Barenaked Ladies, here's a link to a fun interview with Ed and a free download of the boys singing a very funny version of "Jingle Bells". (PS--if anyone knows how to permanently download that to your computer, will you leave a comment? I'm stupid when it comes to stuff like that).
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
It's the most wonderful time of the year...at the thrift store!
This most certainly is the most wonderful time of the year at the thrift store for anyone who loves vintage Christmas (and wants to buy it cheap) like I do! All of the thrifts around here keep their Christmas decor in storage until sometime in November and then I become like a woman possessed, just thinking about all the vintage *goodies* that might be lurking unassumingly between the bags of tangled Christmas lights and ugly candle holders. Last week I heard the thrift calling and although the day was snowy and I only had a few minutes to pop in, I was rewarded with treasures!
I'm still not quite finished with my decorating. Yes, I've been at this for over a week now but in my defense, I did have a couple of days this past weekend where I was gone and unable to get anything done. I think it's taking so long this year because I've been making a bunch of new items--fun stuff and I'm loving the process, but it does take time. I do have a deadline--my folks are coming on Thursday, and I want everything to be pretty for them. Deadlines are a good thing for me!
I'll leave you with one of my favorite non-traditional Christmas songs that seems pretty appropriate for my world this morning. Oh, and the video is lame-o (just a collection of still photos) so minimize the window and just listen to the pretty music. :)
Friday, December 05, 2008
Winter decor inspiration from Hallmark Magazine
However, I've already found its replacement in the pantheon of the magazines I love so well: Hallmark Magazine. Somehow I scored a free subscription through a link on this blog and I've really been enjoying it! The December issue has a fabulous spread with bird-themed Christmas decor in the most beautiful shade of blue, silver and touches of red.
Here's a link to the article if you want to see the other photos. There's even a template for that darling bird garland made of vintage sheet music, beautiful blue ribbon and tiny ornaments. I think I'll try to use these ideas for my January 'winter' decor. I was at Wal-Mart yesterday to buy the mushroom ornaments I saw on Sarah's blog and found some cute little glittery bird ornaments in silver and aqua that could definitely work for this theme.
Today marked the beginning of the second weekend of The Purple Pansy Boutique! If you're local, do come by--we're open from 10 am to 5 pm. If you mention that you saw this on my blog you'll receive an extra entry into the door prize drawing!
Thursday, December 04, 2008
A few late night Thursday things
I'm still waiting for an email from the winner of the Mickey Mouse puzzle, Mabel. Please send your address to fraulein_h at hotmail and all that so I can get it in the mail! Today would have been a perfect puzzle day here. It started snowing at 7 am and left us with about 6" of powdery, fluffy snow. I shoveled the driveway so that The Mister could get in after work and it was like shoveling cotton batting! It looked exactly like the bag of fake snow I have for decorating and sparkled just like German glass glitter. It was COLD but absolutely beautiful! The gentle glow of Christmas lights reflected in snow has to be one of the most peaceful sights ever, don't you think?
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Crafty links for a cold day
The tree is up and hung with my most precious of vintage ornaments. Oh, it's pretty! I say this every year, but when the afternoon sun comes in the window and hits the tree it's just like a big jewel box with all the sparkle and the colors. This is a photo from last year, but it looks pretty much the same this year too:
I don't know about you, but I'm totally in the mood to do some Christmas crafting! Last December I was in such a bad humor that I don't recall doing nearly as much crafting as I would have liked, even though I was filled to the brim with inspiration from Silver Bella. This year is different, and it seems that Blogland is just filled with no end of crafty ideas! Some of my favorites from this past week alone are:
- This fun white fur wreath from The Nester
- Barbara's darling glass bead and bell garland at Oodles and Oodles
- All of the tutorials on Joli Paquet have been top notch, but I'm especially in love with Sunday's tart tin ornaments and cookie cutter garland!
By the way, here is the Chocolate Pie recipe that Blogger wouldn't let me post yesterday:
One 9" pie crust shell, baked and cooled
1/4 c. sugar
3 Tbsp cornstarch
1 1/2 c. milk
1 c. chocolate chips (I used semi-sweet)
1 tsp vanilla
2 c. heavy cream
2 tsp powdered sugar
In a medium saucepan combine sugar, cornstarch and milk. Whisk ingredients together until well-blended. Heat just until it starts to thicken, remove from heat and add chocolate chips and vanilla. Allow them to melt into the milk mixture a minute or so before stirring. Let cool about 10 minutes, cover with a lid and place in the fridge to cool for at least another 30 minutes.
Whip heavy cream and powdered sugar until soft peaks form. Combine half of cream with the cooled chocolate mixture, folding together gently to keep it light. Fill the pie crust. Use the remaining whipped cream for the topping, either piped from a bag or just spread over the top like icing on a cake. Sprinkle with shaved chocoalte or mini-chocolate chips. Refrigerate 2-3 hours before serving and serve cold.
I'm afraid I didn't write down the source of this recipe so if it's yours, thanks for sharing! :)
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
The Goblet speaks & yummy chocolate pie
Thank you all for commenting and entering to win the cute Mickey puzzle! I consulted the Goblet of Fire and it said...Random Integer Generator
Here are your random numbers:
6
Timestamp: 2008-12-02 21:20:09 UTC
Comment #6 was left by Mabel! Email me at fraulein_h at hotmail etc. etc. with your address and I'll get it in the mail post haste!
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A few more words about Thanksgiving...so many of you left me wonderful advice about how to cook a turkey, which I appreciate and will put to good use when I finally get around to cooking Birdzilla, which is still in my freezer. :) Once I got to Costco and saw the price of turkey breasts (as much as a whole turkey! Sheesh) I marched myself over to the meat case and bought some lovely filet mignon instead! Not traditional, but I didn't get any complaints from the menfolk who ate it so I think it was a fine substitution.
Everything else turned out pretty yummy with the exception of the rolls--but then yeast breads and I have never gotten along well, so I shouldn't have been surprised. That may have been the Lion House recipe but those weren't no Lion House rolls, let me tell you! Lion House hockey pucks was more like it. I know that I just need to practice more to get good at making yeast breads but really, who wants to "practice" making something that takes all day and leaves your kitchen a floury mess, without the promise of a yummy payoff for the work? Not me, and that's why my rolls were terrible!
My rolls might not have been great but at least the Chocolate Silk Pie was a winner! It was easy and SO yummy; very light but with a very rich chocolate flavor, and perfect for breakfast. ;) Here's the recipe in case you want to make it for dessert (or breakfast!):
Okay, nevermind. I've tried and tried to post this darn recipe but Blogger is having a temper tantrum so I'll try again later. Boo.

