Friday, October 12, 2012

Oh HALLOWEEN! How I love thee!


Some new jode-a-la-mode aprons!


I recently found some festive looking Halloween treats. 
 There are SO many out there! 
and the colors scream Halloween! 
 AND! I am having fun making fall and Halloween aprons!!!
(Now, if the weather would just cooperate.  Seemed like fall was here and then it was as if it saucily announced, "Just kidding!)


Halloween jello poke cake



Candy Corn Cookie Crunch!


Thursday, September 13, 2012

Life

Been thinking....about a lot of things. 
A new apron style....my stash in the sewing room.....about Halloween....about that darling apron I made for Natalie for last Halloween. 
I should make her new hubby a guy apron that sort of matches. 
LOVE Halloween! Not the dark, ugly, evil side....but the dress up and spooky-in-a-fun-way side. 
Thinking about how hysterically fun/ny last year's family Halloween party was.
Finding cute ways to decorate outside. 
Recently I saw a picture of a small, rustic bench beside a front door. 
It had a cute lantern and various sized pumpkins on and around it, and pots of fall colored mums surrounding it.  It looked so FALL and so welcoming. 
What is it that makes us want to create?  Or love colors, smells, styles, tastes, certain design elements? Nature and nurture...yes.  But sometimes it seems so much more.  Hmmmmm.....

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Natalie & Sam
July 28, 2012

Back to Normal???

Whew! 
Last couple months have been crazy
Family moves and a wedding! 
The wedding was actually last weekend and I am still dreaming of wedding food, decorations, cleanup, what I would have done differently, etc. 
My baby just got married to a wonderful, wonderful young man. 
 As she is daughter #4, and since I have never employed a wedding planner, I feel like I need a vacation or something?  Chocolate sort of dulls the pain and exhaustion. 
I will soon be back to my fabric stashes and enjoying the world of
fabrics, colors, patterns, food, and fun!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

I MISS YOU!

    Haven't been on for a bit.  Helping family with various things/situations...but I LONG to get back to my machine and my blog.  And cooking! (HaPpY FaCe!)  A daughter's family's move, and a new baby coming!!  The iris and roses are starting to pop and I am longing to get my fingers in the dirt!  Another love.  So many loves, so little time.  Sigh....
     Just finished Josi Kilpack's last culinary mystery, Banana Split.  Loved it. 
     Things should calm down in a couple weeks and I can share some more wonderful aprons, and food, and thoughts!  I hope you will share some with me, too!

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Newest Flounce!

Here is the newest addition to our flounce family!  For more information, click on Flounce page. 



Fabric trim flower on pocket


Thursday, March 1, 2012

Come Back Spring!

Cheerful, lovely, daffodil!
The Tulip Tree

We had some beautiful, sunny, warm days a bit ago and now winter has returned.  I took some shots during those lovely days that breathed hope into my soul.

Monday, February 20, 2012

TEACHER APRONS are here!

Here are a few of the Teacher Aprons.  Some are 3 pocket, some have 2 larger pockets.  Waist tie can tie in back, or for those skinny minnies out there, ties can wrap around and tie in front with a little square knot. Click on the "Teacher Apron" page for details.        Great for popping in your:

phone, a snack (shhhh),
popsicle sticks, dry erase markers,
pencils, stickers, a ruler, whistle, flash cards
or other manipulatives! 
Clip your keys to the tab, where provided.  
Use your imagination! 


           A black and tan. 3 pocket type.
                               No tab.
  



Tan and browns surround a cheerful yellow floral.    2 roomy pockets.          

Below to the left, a bright red, white,
and blue apron with
3 pockets.


Cherry red with rainbow colors.  Smaller pockets on the 3 pocket apron. ABC buttons.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Valerie's Apron!

The most recent apron (other than teacher aprons) that I've finished.   Valerie chose the fabrics and I assembled the apron for her birthday.  I hear grey is the new neutral!





It is a flounce style with a different neckline than I usually do.
And, it has "tips" on the ties.

Broken

I am trying to be philosophical.....calm....My sewing machine broke today.  Had this one only about 2 months.  The nearest certified repair place is 60 miles away...Are you kidding me???  Breathe....I have 4 nearly finished teacher aprons sitting on the sewing table.  Inhale...exhale...

Friday, February 3, 2012

Apron Pockets?! Why?

I have been asked why people put pockets on aprons....
My experience is that MOST, not all, people
prefer them.
 
I love the design factor...
It's fun to put buttons, bows, contrasting fabrics, or ribbon on them.
You can create a focal point.
It can be symmetrical or asymetrical.

I think they add a spot of cuteness.
 
But even more, it is so nice to have a place to drop your phone, or your rings..

In the case of teacher aprons, so nice to have a place to stash cash, popsicle sticks, flash cards, small manipulatives, keys, whistle, etc.
BTW:  I have the fabrics and have begun some teacher aprons!

I am sure there are other things one could use them for.  But for me, those are the main reasons. 
Thoughts?

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Newest Apron: Black, White, Pink

Here is the newest apron.  It came from tablecloth fabric that I fell in love with.  I added pink "tips" for an added shot of color.  My camera is NOT the greatest so the pink doesn't look true on lower parts.  The pink is a soft, carnation pink, (or so I would describe it,) even though it looks alot lighter in parts of the picture. Black, White, Pink! The ties are made from the tablecloth fabric border.  Black on the back and striped on the front. 


This is one of the scalloped designs. 

I love these black buttons.  I use them whenever I can!

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

My Brain Aches!

Well. 
I just spent the last 2 hours blog hopping.
I kind of want to cry.   There are so many jaw-drop amazing blogs out there.
  Truly eye candy.  Or helpful tutorials.
Some with thousands of followers.  What????
Is that what I want?
What do I want with my blog?
I want to share my passion for aprons, tablesettings, dishes
food, fun, friends, ideas, etc.
and
I want to sell aprons and maybe other
sewn things that I love.
I cannot even comprehend how many bloggers there
must be out in cyberspace.
And how do they figure out how to create such amazing blogs
 with all the bells, whistles, fonts, etc.?
So much to learn!
So many wonderful, beautiful, yummy ideas swirling through
cybersphere...

Friday, January 27, 2012

Dishes, Dishes, Everywhere!

One of my FAVORITE things about October (I know it is January...), besides Halloween which I love, is the McHenry Mansion Tablesetting Fundraiser in Modesto, California.  I go EVERY year.  And every year I take my camera and click away.  Individuals and organizations sign up to do a table.  Each sets a table according to a theme that they have chosen.  Some are cute, some elegant, some jaw-dropping....but all share the passion and joy of tableware!  Here are a few pictures from last October.  Maybe later I'll post some of my all-time favorites from throughout the years. To read more about this beautiful restored Victorian building and organization check out http://www.mchenrymuseum.org/mansion/index.html.






Monday, January 16, 2012

Culinary Mysteries on the Menu!

I DO love a good book!  Almost as much as food...and dishes....and aprons.....(smile). And I have always loved a good mystery.  Over the years I have read volumes of Mary Higgins Clark mysteries and loved them. A friend introduced me to author Josi S. Kilpack who writes culinary mysteries, among other things.  And I was hooked!  In her 6, and soon to be 7, book series she writes engaging, funny, clever mysteries that leave you with your mouth watering not only to figure out "who dunnit," but to try out the many recipes that are sprinkled throughout each book.  (By the way, you can read more about this author, link to her blog, and download the recipes free from her website: http://www.josiskilpack.com/. ) The covers alone are worth the price of the book, let alone the wonderfully engrossing stories that are set in different geographical locations relating to the beautiful desserts pictured on the covers.  I  believe they are best read in order as then you best begin to develop relationships with these very believable characters who continue from book to book. You start to feel like they are YOUR friends.  You can purchase these books at:  http://www.deseretbook.com/.   Below are the book covers....see what I mean!!!







AND ........(drumroll.........)  Coming March 5, 2012:



I tried to find some fabric that had a banana split pattern on it that wasn't "licensed" so I could create an apron for Josi to have as website give-away.  But alas, haven't yet found the right one. A couple friends and my daughters have talked about having a Sadie Hoffmiller (main character) luncheon where we make and sample as many of the delectable recipes in the books as possible! But for now.....off to create some more aprons!

And just in case you were wondering, I was not asked to write this nor do I receive anything for this endorsement!  I've just had fun with these books and wanted to share them with you.

Monday, January 9, 2012

And YES! It Was As Good As It Looked!

I tried the Coconut/Banana Bread with Lime Glaze from that site I love exploring: http://www.ourbestbites.com/. Smelled delicious baking.  It was moist, unlike some dessert breads.  I used the plain yogurt option instead of the sour cream,...... and all I had were extra-large eggs instead of the large called for in the recipe.  AND I used the apple juice option rather than the milk.  Maybe that is why it took   s l i g h t l y    longer baking than the recipe indicated...or maybe our ancient oven from the 60's is just very S L O W!  ...lol...WHATEVER!   The bread was great.  Picture and recipe follow.  (P.S. Do not laugh at my glaze.)




Coconut/Banana Bread with Lime Glaze


Ingredients:
2 c. flour                                        1 1/2 c. mashed ripe bananas (abt. 4 large)
3/4 tsp baking soda                        1/4 c. sour cream or plain yogurt
1/2 tsp salt                                      3 T. apple juice or milk
1 c. sugar                                        1 tsp. vanilla extract
1/4 c. (4 T.) real butter, softened     1/2 c. coconut
2 large eggs

Topping:
2 T. additional coconut

Glaze:
1/2 c. powdered sugar whisked with 1 1/2 T. fresh lime juice.  (Note:  It took more lime juice than called for in order for it to be drizzle-able....for me anyway.)

Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees.  Whisk flour, baking soda and salt - set aside.
In a large mixing bowl:
     Beat butter and sugar until blended.  Add eggs and beat to combine.  Add bananas, sour cream or yogurt, apple juice (or milk), and vanilla.  Beat until blended.  Add flour mixture and beat at a slow speed until just combined.  Stir in 1/2 c. coconut.
     Pour batter into a 9" x 5" loaf pan that has been sprayed with non-stick spray.  Sprinkle additional 2 T. coconut on top.
     Bake in the oven for about 1 hour or until a knife or skewer inserted in the center comes out clean.  Note:  Check bread after about 40 minutes.  If the top has browned and coconut pieces are looking toasty, cover top of bread lightly, with a piece of foil.  Continue baking until done.
     When done, remove pan from oven.  Let cool on a cooling rack for about 10 minutes and then carefully remove from pan. 
     Whisk powdered sugar and lime juice together for the glaze. Drizzle over top!  Cool for another 10 minutes before slicing.  Ummm.....
If you would like to go straight to the recipe, click here!

Friday, January 6, 2012

I Can Smell it Cooking!

Ahhhhh....saw a recipe on one of my favorite sites: www.ourbestbites.com.  It was a coconut-banana bread.  I have been thinking about it ever since.  It is like I can smell it in my imagination!  I may just try it and post some pictures.  What better to post on an apron site? (contented smile).

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Shoes make all the Difference!

     This post has ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with aprons....I don't know if I'm nuts or not.  Have you ever had the experience when you wore something in particular that everyone you meet -  whether at the post office, store, etc. - were just SO much more friendly when you wore that something???? It is so weird!  I've done TESTS to make sure it isn't my imagination.  Here's the deal.  My sister-in-law gave me a pair of Keen tennies that she ordered from somewhere.  They are a lovely shade of pinky-orchid with dark lavender, almost purple soles and toe bumper.  They, btw, are one of the most comfortable shoes I have ever owned.  Anyway,  EVERY time I wear them, everyone is so friendly, helpful, smiley around me.....If only we knew ahead of time it would be like that we would know JUST what to purchase!  Thank you, Wendy!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Reds & Whites! St.Patty's Green! Red, White, & Blue!

Ahhhh....sewing, creating, is therapeutic! (sp?)  Finishing some great red and white aprons...such a happy, clean look.  Both happen to be flounces.  Working on a patriotic flounce; and a bright, happy St. Patrick's green and white pleated.  Looking at my fabric stash, and the grey, foggy mornings make me want to break out my floral fabrics!

Monday, January 2, 2012

The New Year Begins!

Jan. 2nd...wo.  2012 sounds so futuristic.  I love new beginnings.  Always have. Some years I make a ton of resolutions...one for every major area of my life. The thought process being that while I know I won't achieve them all, I will undoubtedly be able to pull some of them off.   Lately, however, I like to focus on one or two. I like to choose something that is very meaningful/important.  If I don't have too much to focus on, I usually make good progress.  Even if I don't make the WHOLE deal, I can see the progress.  And that makes me HAPPY! : D  Have a WONDERFUL, safe, productive, happy, prosperous 2012!  And don't forget to do something you love, regularly.  It adds the "spice" to life!