December 2015

Beautiful grand fairies and beautiful cloaks

fairies, family, paintings, sewing?, show and tell

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My sister-in-law, Terry is a talented person who is happy to share her skills.  When I was admiring her work on the dozen or so costumes that she had whipped up for the Grand Masked Ball that she hosted on Halloween, she offered to make cloaks for all of my girls.

At the holidays, when you know how swamped everyone is.

So, the big girls and I, plus Sugarwings and Dewdrop spent some time finding just the right fabrics.  That led to nice days out together and good bonding time.  I was slightly overwhelmed by the sheer volume and weight of the fabrics (7-1/2 yards each of exterior and lining!!) for the teenager's capes and couldn't imagine trying to make them myself.  But Terry is a pro and spent many happy hours creating costumes for her kids' high school plays (all the parts, not just her own children) and is an expert in this type of sewing.

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The cloaks arrived in time for Christmas and were as pretty as can be. 

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They were the hit of the night when the boxes were opened on Christmas Eve.

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Plus, they are plain old, ideal for swirling and twirling in. 

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And when you put one on, you feel mysterious and beautiful.

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But what could I do as a thank you? I decided to do a Sugarplum Fairy painting of a sprite in a cape, and use Terry's own granddaughter as a model.  That little one has hauntingly beautiful eyes!

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Terry is a major art collector, she owns paintings from artists who hang in the National Gallery.  

Yes, intimidating!

So, I kept it simple and turned my whimsical, little piece into an ornament.  I had a vintage picture with a domed glass and thought that would work well to turn into something to hang on a tree.

I did a small painting, cut it out, glued it onto chipboard covered in gold paper with a glittered snowflake added to the background for dimension.  Then, I frosted the "fur" with mica flakes, and the wings with fine, crystal glitter.  With the domed glass, I had space to add a nice, sparkling rhinestone to the magic wand.

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The same gold paper is on the back, and the edges are glued shut and sealed with glitter velvet ribbon. The same ribbon is looped as a hanger and secured with a bit of flocked gold paper. (the glue is still wet and showing in this picture, oops!)

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Before putting the original painting in the frame, I scanned it to make a few Christmas cards, and this piece for my own tree.

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For now, it is tucked into a feather wreath that is hanging on the mirror.

I know that Christmas is over and I should be dismantling all of the decor…. but I'm just not ready to let go yet, are you? 

Our Christmas

celebrations, Dew Drop, dogs, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), Food and Drink, holiday decor, Sugarwings, We're having a party

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I hope your holiday was full of joy. We had some fun experiences, and plenty of laughs. With lots of hugs.

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We started out our two day, holiday extravaganza with a nice, long walk in the woods on Christmas Eve.

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It has been mild weather, ideal for a light jacket and some time in the trees.

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Albie took that literally, and showed off his climbing abilities. That boy loves to climb trees. 

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Dewdrop likes to be a damsel in distress waiting to be saved from her perch in the branches.

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And her Pop Pop is always happy to step in and help her down.

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Katie's girls are as adventurous as Albie and showed off their circus skills by straying off the path and up the branches at every turn of the trail.

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Of course, when you hang out with trapeze artists and circus performers on a regular basis, things usually get interesting.

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We also had a big, family yoga session before our dinner Christmas Day.

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Which soon led to a human pyramid.

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Or two.

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Or three. (Although this one is only 2/3 human)

Notice that I am not in any of the piles? I was in charge of Santa Hats and photos.  Somehow, I wasn't added to the stacks of people, I think my reputation for clumsiness is pretty well known.

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Our Thursday was full of exciting deliveries, there were presents being left on the porch all day! One was a package of steaks which came with DRY ICE packed in it.  

I was intrigued by the dry ice and used it to create a mini fog machine in this old, silver coffee pot, with the mist flowing from the spout and around the evergreen branches.  (Adding rubbing alcohol to the block makes clouds of swirling fog rise from it)

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We also tried making sushi on Christmas Eve.

Tried pretty hard.

Then my husband got us some take out.  

It was a little like the Bumpas' hounds ruining Christmas dinner in A Christmas Story.  

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On Christmas morning, we had evidence of the Jolly Old Elf's visit, by the tracks of glitter left on the floor.  And I have a feeling, I'll be seeing remnants of that holiday magic for the rest of the year.  

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The evening ended with Elf and Nightmare Before Christmas, after a big poker tournament where Ryan won 40 bucks from his cousins and was beaming with pride.

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I'll leave you with a few more pictures of our celebration, and wishes for a happy holiday season to you too.

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You’d better watch out…

holiday decor

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Do you do "elf on the shelf"?  We haven't although, I adore those little vintage elfies.  When I first heard about Elf on the Shelf, I thought it sounded like a blast, those elves were faves of mine as a kid and my grand fairies love them too.

But then, I started thinking about how they are watching you. 

All the time.

No matter what you do.

And they MOVE. 

From one room to another.

And pull pranks during the night.

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Not that I think elves are spooky. Elves are related to fairies and my whole family believes in fairies, (except my husband who thinks he has to be the voice of reason around here).  

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We all love elves. And while I really get a kick out of seeing all the clever poses on Facebook and Pinterest about what those goofy lil guys get up to during the night while kids are sleeping and the sprites can take a break from watching the children's every move, I don't think I want the pressure of eyes watching us around the house and reporting back to the North Pole.

So, all elves are welcome here, but not as spies.  Just as friends.

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I'll leave you with some Christmassy pictures of the cottage, and I'm going to go wrap last minute gifts now. 

Merry Christmas!

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Ornie make overs- Guncle Randy and Guncle Kevin- DO NOT read if you haven’t opened your gifts yet

holiday decor

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Every year, I love to add some new hand made pretties to our tree.  

And what is prettier than photos of my grand fairies?????

I can't think of anything.

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After Christmas last year, I bought these bubble glass (well plastic, really) frames at Hobby Lobby for 90% off. 

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Here is how they started out. Red isn't really my color, so I generously coated them in glue and added a layer of white gold, fine glitter over it. 

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I popped them open, and added the pictures over glittered snowflakes from Walmart, then did some embellishing.

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Some, I kept red and used for Guncle Randy and Guncle Kevin's gift, a banner.  Here is their baby, Bella (with a vintage bell on her frame)

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This little guy got a sparkly snowflake too.

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Zack was placed in a tart tin, lined with old paper I'd glittered, red lace and tinsel.

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On all of the photos, I used colored pens and glitter markers to dress up the dog's scarves and collars, and then again to fancy up the guncle's sweaters.

Kevin tells a story about how his dad used to fill their Michigan backyard with water to freeze and create a skating rink. I added a mini skater to this banner segment for him in honor of his sweet parents.

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This pup's piece features an old ornament I'd been saving to use for something special.

And that is what Kevin and Randy are. Something special. 

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My Sugarplum Fairies are part of my Christmas displays this year too.  It means a lot to me each year when I get out the boxes of sparkly stuff, to unpack memories of where I was creatively when I made some of our decorations.

This year's photos and these little fairies will have a special place in my heart when I see them over the years as I set up the trees. I hope the guncles will enjoy their banner too.

A Santa Do-Over and some fancy time for the big girls too

celebrations, Dew Drop, Sugarwings

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We took the grand fairies to see Santa again, this time at Lions Gate Country Club.  Of course, the little ones were excited to see Mr.Claus, but I was really excited to see the fab brunch that was set out…  

Beth came along with us, and we decided it was a good time to practice being hoity toity since we will be attending Deb Hodge's fancy event in Feb.  We will be living the high life then, that event looks amazing!

So, a luxury style holiday buffet was just what we needed to get into practice of being pampered.

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And we wanted to do some  elfing around.

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We arrived early so that Sugarwings could have a heart to heart with Santa, since her last visit with him was so intimidating.  

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All went well, and smiles prevailed.

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Of course, when you are spending time with this little goof ball, there are usually plenty of smiles (and funny faces) to share.

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Lion's Gate is part of the company my husband works for, but it is a 45 minute drive, so we only go there for special occasions.  The food is always THE BEST and they have cute events for kids.

 

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That is where Dewdrop first met her favorite princess, Snow White.  It was at "Ghost and Giggles".  One of the co-workers dressed as Snow, and Dewdrop fell head over heels for her.  She is always happy to see her when we visit the club. She even took her an apple this summer when we went there to use the swimming pool on a day out.  

Hmm, if you think about it, that might seem traumatic for Snow White, to be handed an apple. Isn't that a scary memory for her? 

On this visit, she gave her a shy hug, then watched her from afar.  Then, she told her Pop Pop that she was so happy to see her friend again, and asked him if he knew that Snow White had a job there.  

I could save a fortune on vacations, if I just went to visit this Snow White over and over, to Dewdrop, it is as exciting to see her there as it is at Disney.

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It doesn't matter where you go, as long as you bring your imaginations.  Fun is waiting for you anywhere if you just look for it.

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I hope all of your holiday celebrations are tasty and fun too!
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Tips for Creating a Twinkling Holiday Party Buffet

Food and Drink, holiday decor, We're having a party

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Every year, I look forward to hosting the book club party.  It's a good reason to make some goodies and do a little extra decorating.  And while there is book talk, too, there is less emphasis on the books and more on the people, so we all get to get caught up on what is going on with each other.

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If there was any way possible that I could make this work on a regular basis, I would keep lights under the table.

But with a houseful of doggies, kiddos, and well, a husband who probably wouldn't find it easy to pull up his chair to the table and enjoy his morning paper and coffee… well, I just don't see how it could happen.

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But gosh, isn't it fun for a party?

 All twinkly and sparkly?

For real life, our over sized, hairy, puppy would be chasing dorkies under the table, getting caught on the table cloth, and pulling it off as little dogs run across the room tangled in lights. And grand fairies would trip on extension cords.  

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Around here, I get away with a LOT of over the top decor at Christmas, so I guess I'll not complain about not having a glow under my dining room table full time.

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Plus, to get the full effect, I need to move all the chairs away from the table, like I did for book club seating.

And on a normal basis, it is kind of nice to have chairs around the table.

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I'm going to miss them when I take them down tho! Here, let's look just one more time…. ahh!

If you'd like to try it for a party, it is pretty simple. I hooked two sets of lights (one warm white, one cool, for a nice blend) to a power strip, and laid them about 10" back from the legs, all around the front and sides of the table. Closer and they look too obvious, further back and they don't show enough.

I used a sheer curtain across the front of the table, and a lace curtain on each end, anchored them in place with a small bit of duck tape, then threw another, heavier table cloth (actually a painter's canvas drop cloth) over the top of the table.  My dining table is 110" long with all of the leaves in it, so I had to use a combo.  If your table is smaller, it can be less complicated to do. But I do think something sheer works much better than a heavy cloth, but yet I like a more opaque cloth over the top.

 I felt like the canvas calmed it down and was more cottagey than if I'd gone with something frilly. There was already a lot going on. Also, when I do a buffet spread, I like to have a care free table cover, because things do spill.

Run the power cord from the back, and make sure it isn't somewhere that it will be tripped over. I set an extra chair over mine. If that isn't an option, use duck tape or a rug to cover it.  Of course, if possible, you can just push the table against the wall and not worry about that. That might be pretty for a side table in the living room, huh?

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We had some tasty, but simple food.  A small veggie tray (lined with kale I had growing outdoors)

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Chocolate chip cookies baked in a silicone pan with square shapes, then sprinkled with powdered sugar.  I though that dressed them up a bit.  The hardest part was picking all those Crunch Berries out of the Captain Crunch to decorate the plate.

Ha!

My friend, Connie kept teasing me about the Crunch Berries. They are actually peppermint pretzel balls.  A couple handfuls of those made chocolate chip cookies look a lot more special.

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At Thanksgiving, I made up extra pumpkin cheesecake batter and froze it.  Then, I put puff pastry in those same  shaped silicone baking pans and made mini cheesecakes.  I added an ornament to the tiered cake stand.

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All of the dishes were glass, white, or cream.  Adding a mirror, and compotes for texture and height make a pretty display for the fruit and cheese.

For more height, I sat a mini white tree on the table (its cord plugs into the power strip for the lights on the floor)  I like to have a layering of heights for visual interest, so there is a green and white flower arrangement (mostly inexpensive mums and carnations with branches from outside) in front of the tree. The height from the tree, to the flowers, to the two compotes, stair steps down.

Around the back of the table are two white garlands with some battery powered lights over them.  Setting that little tree and the two garlands across the back of the table took a matter of minutes, but it looks like I went to a lot of effort.

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The serving pieces are gathered onto a metal tray at the other end of the table.  I like to use this metal basket for ([plastic) silverware and napkins.  But a vase, basket, flower pot, many other things could make an interesting way to set out the silverware.   

The rest of the food that we had was easy, a dip, some crackers and pita chips, cupcakes and a baked brie.  The brie is a family fave, I use a premade pie crust, lay the cheese on it, sprinkle with fresh rosemary, wrap the crust up over the cheese and bake. 

None of the food that I served was particularly hard to do, or expensive.  It looked fancy because I took some time to set it out in a creative way.  Most of the dishes and serving pieces are from garage sales, and I buy flowers from the mark down buckets at the local grocery store.

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Having all the overheads off and just a glow from the Christmas lights makes everything look special too. Ambient lighting makes a huge difference for any party.

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But the very best, most important tip I can give you for a party? Remember that the party is about having a good time.  Enjoy yourself, don't over do it. If something is too stressful, skip it, and do something else.  Maybe make as many of the goodies ahead of time and freeze them til needed, or buy pre-made trays? The gathering should be as much fun for you as it is for your guests. 

 

A Santa Dilema

Dew Drop, Sugarwings

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We love to go see Santa.  When Sugarwing's Mommy sent me a message saying that the hospital she works at was hosting a party with Mr. Claus attending, I answered back, "We are on our way!"

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Surprisingly, Sugarwings was feeling a bit shy with the Jolly Old Elf this year.  There was some indecision about what she should "order" (as Dewdrop calls giving Santa her wish list).  It reminded me of the scene in a Christmas Story where Ralphie freezes up:

A Christmas Story (1983)

[Ralphie is visiting Santa at the department store, only he can't remember what he wanted]
Santa Claus: How about a nice football?
Ralphie as Adult: [narrating] Football? Football? What's a football? With unconscious will my voice squeaked out 'football'.
Santa Claus: Okay, get him out of here.
Ralphie as Adult: [narrating] A football? Oh no, what was I doing? Wake up, Stupid! Wake up!
Ralphie: [Ralphie is shoved down the slide, but he stops himself and climbs back up] No! No! I want an Official Red Ryder Carbine-Action Two-Hundred-Shot Range Model Air Rifle!
Santa Claus: You'll shoot your eye out, kid.

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Santa suggested Barbies and both girls agreed, even though neither really plays much with those dolls.  

That big red suit can really throw a kid for a loop sometimes, huh?  For them, it is a Big Deal, and I wonder just how many other kiddos freak out and get their tongues tied over this major event of the year.

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After a tour of the cardiac unit where her Mommy was busy saving people, she found her courage and we went back to see Santa again,(he was MUCH nicer than the guy Ralphie visited) so she could tell him how much she really wanted some Shopkins.  He was glad to see her back again, and very gracious to change her "order" for her.

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 Here are some pictures of what is new in the Etsy shop– in case you are still making your list!

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Kitschy Cuteness

holiday decor, the Boutique at Karla's Cottage

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These embellished eggs were handmade by someone who spent a lot of time on them, and used some very sparkly rhinestones.  I came across a big boxful at an estate sale and thought I'd repaint them all for my own tree.

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Originally, they were golden eggs.

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So, I painted on some white chalk paint, and then wiped some off for a dimensional effect.  I'd painted right over the rhinestones too, so I could get all the paint down in the crevices.   With a wet cloth, I cleaned off the parts I wanted to remain golden or shiny.

After that, I added some fine, crystal glitter to brushed on school glue.

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My intensions were to paint all of them, but as I started to spend time working on the project, I became fond of them as they were. So, some got a whitewash, some stayed golden. I've added a few to my own tree, and put the rest in the Boutique.  If you'd like to paint your own, or enjoy them as is, you can find them there.

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What else is new?  

A darling angel, with a sweet face.

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And over on Etsy, is her cousin.

(I combine postage and refund the excess when things are purchased from both shops)

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As well as some vintage new stock bottle brush trees…

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These kitschy characters…

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More kitsch…

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And a cute boot.

Cupcakes and Cacao Torte with spinning flames

celebrations, family, Food and Drink, We're having a party

Tami 034Birthdays are considered a BIG DEAL at our house.  Dewdrop spent hers with her mommy, but we threw her a party when she came back to Kansas and had plenty of celebrating with her here. 

You can't have too many birthday parties, can you?

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We had three birthdays to enjoy, and threw two parties for them. One out to dinner for Italian food, and the next night, a family dinner at home with a crock pot full of veggie soup.

And cupcakes decorated by grandfairies.

The other two celebrating their birthdays wanted a more grown up cake, so I made a flourless chocolate torte with cacao powder.

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That cake was a better size to use for the light up, spinning, and singing candle than the cupcakes were.

But it didn't sing! Dang it! Last one I bought was a lot of fun, this one was a bit of a dud and also scared Dewdrop.

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The flames were a little overwhelming, without the Happy Birthday song that is supposed to be a part of the act.

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But not too scary.  She was pretty happy once it was time to bite into her custom cupcake.

But at a $5.99 price tag for the big, flame throwing, spinning, wonderland of a candle that wouldn't play the song, I think I'll take it back to the store for a refund.  Or exchange.  

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We are tickled pink to have our tiny, Arabella Cinderella back for the holidays.  There have been lots of kisses and hugs, big smiles, then more hugs.  Dewdrop was missed.  

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She has been keeping me company out in the studio where we have had a few parades with her as Frosty the Snowgirl.  Yep, that girl is a lot of fun.

Here is how I made the torte:

  • stir 3/4 cup raw cacao powder (more nutritious and stronger than cocoa)
  • into one stick of melted butter
  • add 1 cup organic sugar and 4 egg yolks
  • In a separate bowl, beat the 4 egg whites, when foamy, add in 1/4 cup of sugar and the scraped seeds from one vanilla bean.
  • Beat the egg whites till almost into peaks, but not as long as you would for meringue, you don't need stiff peaks.
  • Fold the two mixtures together, gently

Pour into 8" pan and bake for about 45 minutes at 300 (I don't have a springform pan, I use Grandma Nathan's old cake pan, but I think a spring form is called for)

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And here are a couple of banners that I've added to the Boutique.

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A weekend of fun, family, and friends

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My friend Tami, throws the most fun craft days.  The one last weekend was a holiday theme and she gifted us all with the supplies to make these Christmas themed boxes on candlesticks.

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And it is always fascinating to see the varied way the projects go as everyone selects the components they want to use.

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I went there with determination to get some work done and packed up a bunch of supplies to make banners to sell in the Boutique. But, when I saw the tempting display of goodies to glue onto a box top, and the creations the other ladies had going on, I had to join in. And I'm glad I did.  

There is always time to make something to sell. But to slow down, enjoy a day with friends and craft a special piece to treasure as a memory of the day is much more meaningful.  And every year when I unpack it, I'll think of the laughs and silliness we shared that day.

Like how Beth compared the angel hair to Donald Trump's head and we all called it that all day, making jokes about "adding some more trumps" to our trees, and other goofy plays on that theme.  

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Of course, I'll remember the day every time I try to button my jeans too.

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Tami's home is decked out with holiday cheer from top to bottom.

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And I am always touched to see a project from one of my classes in a friend's home.

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The next day, I went with another group of friends on a holiday home tour, and while we saw some pretty things, none of the homes were nearly as festive or creative as Tami's was.  But it is always fun to go with my buddies and check out the houses. We all liked this pink and dolly themed bedroom.

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And I'd enjoy being invited to dinner in this jolly setting.

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But this might have been my favorite part, understated whites and warm browns. Like a cuppa cocoa with marshmallows.

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The weekend was a whirlwind of friendship and family. After spending both afternoons with buds, the evenings were full of birthday celebrations. 

That was pretty exciting too. I'll share more pictures in my next post.

 

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