After a trip this summer to a berry farm, I somehow ended up with pounds of boysenberries that were just screaming to be made into jam.
I had never made jam.
Canning intimidates me. What happens if my jars don't pop?
(I had been told that was the most stressful part, going through the whole process and the finding that your jars didn't seal properly.)
Well, I lived through the experience and we actually ended up finishing off every last drop of that jam in a little under two months! It was DELICIOUS!
Now that I am not quite as intimidated by the process, I am thinking I might venture out and make some jam using a few more natural recipes that I have read. Some have suggested that using apples as the source of pectin works well and using honey instead of sugar is another way to make the jam more natural.
One thing I never realized, which was a real DUH moment for me, was exactly how much sugar is in jam. Really, they should be calling it 'a bowl of sugar with some fruit mixed in for color'...sheesh!
Anyhow, the jam was yummy... and all of my jars did pop ;-)
Monday, August 27, 2012
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
New Thrifting Love | Pyrex
John and I are big mid-centrury fans. Thiere is something just fun about mixing pieces from the 1940's-60's in with our decor.
I also love thrifting, yard/estate sale browsing, and generally finding things for amazing deals (who doesn't??).
But my newest love is vintage Pyrex.
I am just loving that many of these pieces are over 50 years old and still look BRAND NEW. I also LOVE the patterns and colors that were popular in the 50's and 60's... just so FUN!

So, of course, it would follow suit that I would become a blogger at the super-cool blog The Pyrex Collective III. Check it out for some awesome eye candy and amazing vintage pieces!
I also love thrifting, yard/estate sale browsing, and generally finding things for amazing deals (who doesn't??).
But my newest love is vintage Pyrex.
I am just loving that many of these pieces are over 50 years old and still look BRAND NEW. I also LOVE the patterns and colors that were popular in the 50's and 60's... just so FUN!

So, of course, it would follow suit that I would become a blogger at the super-cool blog The Pyrex Collective III. Check it out for some awesome eye candy and amazing vintage pieces!
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Record Display | Home Decor
I truly have a wonderfully talented Husband!
I need to share every last one of his projects/restorations because he is awesome at thinking up these things and then making them a reality.
A few weeks ago we picked up these old Disney record sleeves at a yard sale for $2 (they were just the sleeves, no records included). I had an idea awhile ago to collect records for Claire's wall, but had never really pushed the idea because I had no idea how we would put them on the wall... frame? ...shelf with ledge??
So when we found these, John was officially motivated to get something up on her HUGE green empty wall.
Basically, he split a 2x4 and made a frame, then covered the frame with moulding! The record sleeves just lean up against the wall and could be rearranged if we wanted.
Claire's room has been a slow-to-come-together project. As far as decor goes, that seems to be my MO... I don't like to commit to a decoration unless I LOVE it. Until then, things are a bit of a hodge-podge.
It's definitely getting to a point where her room makes me smile :-)
I need to share every last one of his projects/restorations because he is awesome at thinking up these things and then making them a reality.
A few weeks ago we picked up these old Disney record sleeves at a yard sale for $2 (they were just the sleeves, no records included). I had an idea awhile ago to collect records for Claire's wall, but had never really pushed the idea because I had no idea how we would put them on the wall... frame? ...shelf with ledge??
So when we found these, John was officially motivated to get something up on her HUGE green empty wall.
Basically, he split a 2x4 and made a frame, then covered the frame with moulding! The record sleeves just lean up against the wall and could be rearranged if we wanted.
Claire's room has been a slow-to-come-together project. As far as decor goes, that seems to be my MO... I don't like to commit to a decoration unless I LOVE it. Until then, things are a bit of a hodge-podge.
It's definitely getting to a point where her room makes me smile :-)
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Baby Shower Pinwheels | Paper Crafting
My crafting life has been on hold awhile, it's a little bit sad. I LOVE to be creative, but as is life, I have been preoccupied with other ventures.
I was super excited to throw a little shower for a friend a few weeks ago. She will be welcoming her thrid little one, her first BOY so I fel the occasion deserved a little celebration. I took a few photos I might add later of the decor (I did a retro-book, ABC theme) but I wanted to share these sweet little pinwheels I made.
I found the best way to make these is two (12 x 2.5 inch) strips of scored paper attached, folded into an accordian. Then use hot glue to atttach circles in the middle on both sides. Other adhesive worked at first, but by the morning they had come apart and I had to use some hot glue.
Until next time...:-)
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Valentine Banner: Simple Projects
This was super simple...(the Valentine banner hanging from the shelf)
I found a few packages of colorful tags at Michael's for $1 per pack of 12.
Add some red letters and jute twine and make a simple, yet super cute Valentine banner!
Friday, February 10, 2012
Digital Design: More Christmas Cards!
Christmas cards designed for 2011!!
These are showing the front of the card on the left/top and back of the card on the right/bottom.
These are showing the front of the card on the left/top and back of the card on the right/bottom.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
iLoveToCreate: $1 Michaels Heart Frame Chalkboard
This is a super simple Valentine's Day project that is easy on the wallet as well. This would make a great gift for a teacher, gradparent, or friend. It is also a great little project for decor in your own home!
Supplies:
Use the foam brush to paint on a layer of Collage Pauge directly on both the frame and the back of the scrapbook paper, work quickly to adhere the paper to the frame. Sand all the edges to make sure the scrapbook paper is not coming over the edges and it all looks even.
Use a stamp pad or some stain aroud the edges of the whole frame and the inside shape. Paint on several more layers of Collage Pauge and allow to dry completely.
Paint the inside cardboard shape with several layers of chalkboard paint. (I think I used about 6 layers of paint to get the look I wanted) Let the shape dry completely.
Turn over the frame and add a thin line of Aleene's Quick Dry Tacky Glue to the inside rim where the chalkboard painted heart will go.
Insert the heart shape and allow the glue to dry completely before using the chalkboard.
Display in a plate holder or easel.
- $1 wooden frame (Michaels)
- Scrapbook Paper
- Collage Pauge (I used the matte finish)
- Chalkboard paint
- Aleene's Quick Dry Tacky Glue
- Stain (I used a stamp pad)
- Scissors
- Sandpaper
- Foam paintbrush (or two)
Use the foam brush to paint on a layer of Collage Pauge directly on both the frame and the back of the scrapbook paper, work quickly to adhere the paper to the frame. Sand all the edges to make sure the scrapbook paper is not coming over the edges and it all looks even.
Use a stamp pad or some stain aroud the edges of the whole frame and the inside shape. Paint on several more layers of Collage Pauge and allow to dry completely.
Paint the inside cardboard shape with several layers of chalkboard paint. (I think I used about 6 layers of paint to get the look I wanted) Let the shape dry completely.
Turn over the frame and add a thin line of Aleene's Quick Dry Tacky Glue to the inside rim where the chalkboard painted heart will go.
Insert the heart shape and allow the glue to dry completely before using the chalkboard.
Display in a plate holder or easel.
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