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Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Cakes, Garlands and Other Flowery Tales


Every once in a while I long for a a pretty piece of cake, a surprise garland or a flowery turntable don't you? Here's a few I've come across this week.

1. A pretty rosebud iced cake | Toshiko Uchino
2. Created by @annariflebond and @emersinmerrick
3. Jasmine Cake for Mother's Day / Yue Cheong
4. Fishs Eddy - House Of Brinson 
5. DIY | Repurposed Plant Stand End Table | Smile and Wave
6. Floral Portable Turntable
7. JIKITS Blonde Twig Kid's Mobile
8. Felt Garland | A Subtle Revelry
9.Flower Garland | Oh Joy

This month I'm pinning things like this for Martha Stewart Living. Click here to see more if you like.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Inspiration | Folkart + Florals




1.  Kerry Cassill Spring 2013 (Via Megan Close)
2.  Hmong Embroidery Bag by Yaya
3.  Floral Headdress via Hello Sandwich
4.  Gypsa Blanket via Thats Happy
5.  Steamer Background via Wed Over Heels
6.  Colourful cacti | From Ezter with Love
7.  Scandinavian folk art | Rie Elise Larsen
8.  Floral door garland | Style Me Pretty
9.  Floral garland } Erica Tanov

Monday, November 26, 2012

Pt.3 Winter Gifts DIY & Budget buys

I stress now & can not stress enough... Packaging & Presentation.  You MUST NOT skimp on these with your homemade gifts. Yes, what is on the inside counts but your presentation/packaging hold their attention. Intrigue, pulling them in with desire & appreciation for the time & effort you put into a gift JUST for them. It is what sets your gifts apart from the rest. 
 Think local & natural for a theme in your gifts.
Food Safety News decided to test honey sold in various outlets after its *earlier investigation* {Honey Laundering} found U.S. groceries flooded with Indian honey banned in Europe as unsafe because of contamination with antibiotics, heavy metal and a total lack of pollen which prevented tracking its origin.
YIKES! And that is just with Honey.Once you have had Raw, unprocessed honey from a true bee keeper, you will forever be spoiled to the taste, color and texture.It is DiViNe! Either buy from a LOCAL beekeeper, or if you have your own hives, PACKAGE them up GOURMET STYLE! Truly people. The simple method is fine for selling to keep cost down. But should you GIFT them... Put more effort into it. If you from a local, there is nothing wrong with making a more gift worthy label. Just be sure to add the beekeeper information in respect to their work as well as giving the recipient a way to seek out where their gourmet honey can be purchased.
Unusual Farm Chick's Honey. Jarred & custom Label.
I LOVE the amazing Graphic Fairy and all she shares of antique/Vintage graphics. I pieced together bits I found on her site to create my own Gourmet Honey labels to adorn the Hexagon jars I grabbed up at The Flower Factory {12 jars for less then $7!}. The labels were finished up in Pic Monkey after a simple edit program for combining. Printed out at the local office supply store which I had done on the white linen resume paper, costing twice the normal printing cost for colored. Great for gifts but the not so much for paper labels in LARGE quantities. I found a natural twill cotton ribbon but do not favor it's thickness. It leaves me not so thrilled. It will do for now, but I am on the hunt for a cotton ribbon less "bulky".

  I discovered some great gift & special occasion recipes from a book entitled *Gifts from the Kitchen by Annie Rigg.*

I'm eyeing the Limencello recipe for an after the New Year treat. {This is a lemon infused vodka ,only the outer zest is used to produce the lemon essence. Have storage containers handy so as not to waste the excess lemon juice.- I highly recommend using a nice smooth Vodka. I have tasted many varieties from low to high end and have found Seagrams Extra Smooth Vodka with the dark blue label to be very fine.It is distilled 5 times from the finest American grain . My preferred cocktail Spirit. I pay $10 for the 750 ml- 80 proof bottle.}
Finished Limencello bottle photo via Matt Bites
Mason jars are nice for canning and if you really do not have the extra $$ to go out & purchase bottles for packaging your gifts. Believe me, I totally understand and is the main reason I shop for unique/pretty food & drink usage jars/bottles year round. My eye is always on the lookout for sales & clearance items of this category. Over at *Matt Bites*, he shares  the source for his bottles which are no longer available, at the *World Market*<~ click that link for a direct trip over to their current available glass containers.
 Matt has me swooning over these Limencello labels he printed at home, totally making up for the fact he has teased me with those not so ordinary capped bottles..
He explains his label making process and exclaims it truly is easy to do. I like easy.. I like the label inspiration even more... I normally go freestyle with my label making being I just print onto normal paper and use elmers glue to affix them. So you have a few ways available now creating custom labels.
See what a little extra effort does for something otherwise just O.k?

 My kids LOVE Nutella. Personally I had never heard of this chocolate hazelnut version of Peanut Butter.  Thankfully Aldi's has their own {much less in cost} version. Now if I can only find a local source for Hazelnuts, I can eliminate the store version ingredient questionable's. This is not a healthy food. It is an indulgence of taste best for occasional eating.
Whip this up {double/triple etc to your needs} and use spring latch or unusual shape jars with lids for packaging. Add some *Homemade Graham Crackers* ,maybe *Raising Janes {Mary Jane Butter's daughter} recipe here* English Muffins, a small similar shaped tin of homemade nibbles or pretzels for dipping into the spread to the top of the Jar{s}.I LOVE me some Alton brown and recommend  should you wish to make some impressive Hard pretzels, try *his recipe here*. No need to make them into sticks. Just play with twisting to fit in a smaller tin. Secure your jar & tin with a pleasant ribbon or natural twine. Don't forget the label as well as all their recipes so they can make more themselves!
Chocolate Hazelnut Spread
Makes One - 1 pound jar
1/2 Cup Blanched Hazelnuts
3 1/2 ounces DARK chocolate{72% cacao content}, chopped
1/3 Cup & 2 Tablespoons sweetened Condensed Milk
1-2 Tablespoons Hazelnut Oil
pinch of salt
3-4 Tablespoons Hot Water

Preheat Oven to 350 {F} degrees. Place Hazelnuts on cookie & toast 5-7 Minutes until pale golden color. Remove & let nuts slightly cool.
Put warm nuts into food processor & chop until almost smooth Paste texture.
Gently Melt Chocolate, condensed milk & hazelnut oil in saucepan over low heat.Stir until smooth & ADD TO the Hazelnut paste in food processor.
Add pinch of salt & blend. Add hot water & blend again until thick & spreadable consistency.
Spoon into Sterilized/clean Jar{s} & let cool. Place on lid & store in refrigerator.
This will keep in the fridge up to 2 weeks.

Do you prefer something long lasting? Maybe your just not feeling crafty. Then I HIGHLY encourage you to buy up a few of these* Cast Iron bread pans*. The exact same ones My Captain bought for me a few years ago. I'm not sure if they offer the custom engraving for the bread pans as he had done for my cast Iron Pie pans. But if they do, why not have it personalized while your at it. I refuse to bake my breads in anything else. What a difference they make and once you try it, you'll know why I'm hoping for a few more under the tree this year.
Sportsman's guide* is where their at. For under $17 each. The Captain LOVES buying from them and if you become a member {for $30 a year which gives you lower prices & optional payment plan for your purchases- no hidden or additional fees}. Very nice for budgeting gifts. Back to those pans.

If you do not wish to bake bread in them as part of the gift, then why not cards filled with yeast bread recipes. Even better... A yeast bread baking book.
Many women and men complain about the time making bread. It really is not that much time. If you can sit on your arse in front of the t.v or face glued to your phone for hours on end, then your "excuse" is mute.
Besides, making multi batches in one day and freezing the ones you will not eat within the next 48 hours will SAVE time in the end.
I suggest browsing these for the perfect to your recipient:


Plenty more where that came from. Remember, all my links are highlighted in pink and just in case a comp should display it differently, an asterisk will hug the words you can click on. 
Hmmm. I'm feeling a bit adventurous with the pines dusted in white. A sudden yearning for a stroll in the woods. Maybe a walk along the Lake's edge. Which inspires me to explore' into.... well. I guess ya just have to wait & see for the next installment of my Winter gift giving DIY's for what is up my sleeve..
Wishing all of you the sweetest of Sweet dreams,
~Tammie

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Safe & Sound inspirations

The video takes my breath away. The song, made for the soundtrack The Hunger Games, has an eery lullaby sound in comparison to her normally upbeat sunny songs. The video emits the same eery lullaby with a romanticized feel which pulls you in. Set in the hillsides during colder weather. Trees bare with a fog rising around. Taylor slowly walks around as though in deep thought, searching in loneliness. Her vintage chiffon dress making elegant long waves around her legs and bare feet as the fallen leaves contrast in color.
I have searched out for a dress similar to the one she wears with no luck. Before the weather brings the burst of green, I have this surge of desire & inspiration to find the perfect spot for photos in the same feel of the video.


My search has made me realize, my sewing machine can be my best friend when the need arises for something that can not be found in the stores. I fear chiffon. It's delicate nature is not like where one can whip through sturdier fabrics. A visit to the fabric store will provide further decision on the delicate flow of fabric as chiffon provides. The decision on this as well as the pattern is consuming me. The eery romantic side of me is bursting with want. Being that self photography has it's drawbacks for obvious reasons, I may have my little Panda, whom resembles a Snow White with her dark long hair and snowy skin gliding along the foggy morning hillsides.
During one such search for location, I fell for this beautiful statue in a local graveyard. It sits upon a newer very large header which marks a family area of members buried between 1890-1930. 
When ever the subject of burial comes up with The Captain & I, my one huge selfish desire is to have a very large female statue marking my resting ground. My ashes split between between there and a few other places. This young female statue standing barefoot,  her long chemise hanging low from her shoulders, drew me in as I drove by. I could not stop looking at her. Here, almost 100 years later, she still holds all who come upon her. Throwing all other thoughts to the wind as you look up to her face. That, is what I desire with mine.
If I could only find a large statue like this for my Garden of Eden... So beautiful.
The late dreary months of winter are not my best of times. It's as though you can almost see Spring coming from afar and yet, it does not come soon enough. Like seeing it down a long road, you want to run towards it, hoping it will meet you sooner. I know that is not possible. Mother Nature takes her own time but that has not stopped me from starting the Romanesco Broccoli. The Peony poppies & Hibiscus Roselle seeds. I simply can not adjust to these northern winters. It gives me the feeling of being trapped. Always looking for a way out in between trying to settle.
I know this will pass as it has has a hundred times before. So I dive into my artsy side. Not worrying about the satisfaction of others. I do these to appease myself.  Such as this recent surge inspired by the above video.
This is not meant as a sad posting. Truly not. More of appreciation and understanding that the many sides which make each of us up can not always be Sunny in Ohio. That just would not be reality.
Now, time to dust my old friend off and allow myself to drown my thoughts into chiffon's and threads. the patterns of the 1930's and center the overpowering thoughts of bare feet, hillsides and the feel of early Spring soil warming my soles.

Sunny dreams,
~Tammie

Monday, December 19, 2011

The looking garden...inspiration for our indoor days

We should make space not only in our garden{s} for plants. Living greenery inside our homes has been known for decades to aid in cleaning our air, which we all know during winter with the house all shut up, the air can get rather stale.
 "The good news is that a classic NASA study found that common house plants could improve air quality. In fact, they reported that houseplants were able to remove up to 87 percent of air toxins in 24 hours. The recommendation? Use 15 to 18 "good-sized" house plants in 6- to 8-inch diameter containers for an 1,800 square-foot house.
Plants can remove a variety of toxic air emissions including ammonia, formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, benzene, xylene and trichloroethytene.  Remember-the healthier the plant, the more purifying it will be." sourced from sixwise.

Spice up the average house plant look with a recent added interest of mine. SUCCULENTS! Their not just for "green roofs". Oh yes, the Earthy upcoming wedding has spurred this all on. Imagine, one of those moss planters from my last post with a few added succulents of purple tinge Rosettes, coordinating with the color scheme she has chosen. They would POP against the moss & odd Sedums. 
This succulent bowl, arranged with candles, is a look I may very well incorporate to the outdoor decor. Very possibly, in my home before & after the big day:


Now lets hop away from the average containers used for our house plants and check out the
Living Walls! or more like Framed living art!
The best part of this version is that by using a picture frame and chicken wire over the moss, you drastically reduce the Modern art look by giving it more of a "Country Living" influence. PLUS by spreading out the low amount of succulents you may have {they do average just over $3 each online}, you spend less when combined with a Thrift store Frame. Just allow time to provide babies for filling it out. An ever changing piece visual.

 YOU can make this Living indoor art by clicking over to Ready Made* for all the How to. 
{ http://www.readymade.com/projects/framed_vertical_succulent_garden/next_step#steps }

Psst. This would be the time to start begging and passing word you are on the hunt for some succulents. Tell all your friends, your mom, your brother. The Post lady and your/their coworkers. There is bound to be someone willingly to bear these little gems into your hands. They are easy to care for & there is always someone thinning out the babies they produce. Oh! & if you come across an extra amount,especially purple ones, .... Feel free to send them my way! I promise to share their final locations in planned projects. sigh..the downfalls of being a semi hermit Lady... So few to beg succulents from!

  Want something a little easier that even those who claim a black thumb can enjoy? Air plant living wall art!! 

This style is far too modern for me but the idea & concept is rather Impressive by Flora Grubb Gardens.
 How about combining the two in a Living wreath? 
"So your getting a Wreath & a little Garden, all in one".
The how to for this Holiday Everlasting wreath from Flora Grubb gardens " The Cutting Garden ": 
{ http://floragrubb.com/cutting/?p=400 }
I especially like the very detailed, {cough. cough ...lots of pictures} tutorial for an all out succulent wreath over at Sparrow Post for this one :
http://www.sparrowpost.net/oldschool/wreath.html

Be sure to check out the proper zone & needs before ordering succulents online.Explore away and get creative! Let the pieces above inspire you to experiment with things around you. Like the bowl idea? Why not try making a light weight Hypertufa bowl or make the trough shape to fit along that odd corner of a room? Fine Gardening has a very nice how to with visuals {did you really think I would have it any other way?}. The possibilities are endless.

The Holidays are fast upon us and I find I am not as productive in projects as I would like. My goal is to get some bowls & troughs made up this week as well as Help little Man BEGIN his present for Panda in the wood shop. He is making Bedside "Dog steps" for use by Ming the Peke being Panda's Bed is set very high up. He is using cedar shingles for the stepping portion with sides a solid wood, painted in the color of her theme. Now Ming the Peke can hop from bed to bed throughout the night without waking anyone up with her falling and whining. Maybe I can put an order in for my bedside as well...
Sweetest Dreams,
~Tammie

Friday, July 9, 2010

Shop: Terrain



For pure inspiration, nothing rivals a visit to home and garden hot spot Terrain in Glen Mills, PA. The displays are ever changing and the goods represent the work of talented artisans from around the world. Here are a few photos featuring their vintage furniture, industrial salvage, dishware, lighting and plantings of all kinds--not to mention the greenhouse cafe that has been arranged like a secret garden. 









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