Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Told Ya Santa Was Good to Me!

In case you were wondering, we made it safely back to North Carolina. But believe me, there were a few bumps along the way! That will be tomorrows story, but for today...Christmas presents!

Santa was really really reallly good to me this year! Besides all this great stuff, me and Danny also got gift certificates to Disney and The Little Dipper in Wilmington. And I got a Shutterfly gift card! There are also a few things that I couldn't find pictures of...like the coat tree I'm waiting to get in the mail from my hubby and ALL the cute clothes that I can't wait to wear!


What did Santa bring you this year?

Home!

I have returned from the frosty North! Note the bone chilling white ground cover (and the $35 amazing steal Kenneth Cole wool coat I stumbled upon at the most random of stores while there). This is the front of my sister's house...temporary stairs in place until the thaw. A Christmas miracle...my sister actually allowed me to take a photo of her with my nephew... a) yes, we do have the same parents b) she's a photographer and I don't know if I've ever been able to get her in a photo with a smile c) as far as I know she doesn't read my blog so she won't get mad at me for sharing the photo d) yes, her hair is naturally that curly and that color. Naturally when in a deep freeze climate one seeks out gelato... Honey Ginger was the flavor I finally settled on but this only shows about half of the options! Unfortunately the glare on the glass got in the way but they were presented so gorgeously I had to try. Just enough of a layover in Minneapolis on the way home for hubster to pose with a moose... Although it's nice to have snow for Christmas, it was also nice to be home in my own warm bed by Christmas morning. Since returning home I managed to post a few lingering items that came out of the kiln before the trip. These handpainted Zinnia charms... Some stoneware beads... and a funky chunky pendant molded from an ocean stone...
And just for Cindy...the recipe for the amazing white chocolate gingerbread biscotti from my holiday baking spree! (adapted from All Day I Dream About Food) They were definitely a hit and although I primarily made them because of my biscotti loving neighbor friend L, I had to keep my fare share which disappeared promptly!

Gingerbread White Chocolate Biscotti

2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tbsp ground cinnamon
2 tsp ground ginger
1/2 tsp ground cloves
1/4 tsp salt
6 tbsp butter, softened
3/4 cup sugar
2 large eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 tbsp dark molasses
1/2 cup white chocolate chips
1/2 cup chopped dried or candied ginger (I used Trader Joe's version which isn't coated in sugar but a sugared candied ginger would work as well)
1/2 cup slivered almonds

(you could also have extra melted white chocolate if you want to dip your biscotti...I just add the chips to the dough so I can skip a step!)

Preheat oven to 325F and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or my favorite kitchen item ever, a Silpat: DeMarle 2406 Silpat 11-3/4-by-8-1/4-Inch Nonstick Silicone Baking Mat

In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, spices and salt. In a larger bowl, beat butter and sugar together until combined. Beat in eggs one at a time. Mix in vanilla and molasses.

Beat in flour mixture until just combined. Stir in white chocolate chips, chopped ginger and almonds. Dough will be stiff and sticky.

Turn out dough onto a lightly floured surface and divide in half. Roll each half into a 12-inch log and transfer to prepared baking pan about 3 inches apart. Flatten each log into a 3-inch wide loaf.

Bake until loafs are almost firm to the touch, 30-35 minutes. Remove from oven and let cool 10 minutes, but maintain oven temperature.

Carefully transfer one loaf at a time to a cutting board. With a serrated knife, gently saw back and forth to cut loaf crosswise into 3/4 inch slices. Place slices, cut-side down, back onto lined baking sheet. Bake until firm and golden, 8 minutes per side. Transfer to a wire rack to cool.

Once cooled you could dip one end in extra melted white chocolate and allow to dry on the lined baking sheet.

Best Christmas Present Ever!

Yes, hubby spoiled me this year for Christmas. If you have been following my blog for any length of time, you know that I am a World War II aficionado. I have collected many books, periodicals, relics...all kinds of stuff. So, you can imagine how excited I was to open this present:

air mail letter

A set of letters. Not just any old set, but a huge set from a gentleman in New York serving in a field artillery battalion in France and Germany to his wife back home. There are over 200 pieces of mail, mostly V-mail*, but still many air mail letters and plenty of Western Union telegrams. The letters span from December 1944 to October 1945 and this man wrote his wife almost every day, except during heavy fighting.

V-mail letter

I did a little background looking into the couple:  They were in their 30's when he enlisted, she was kind of sickly and they never did have children.  He was an only child, his father served in World War I; she  had only one sister and it sounds like all of them were very close.  She hunted with him, fished with him...did everything with him before the war and they seemed to depend so much on each other.

Western Union telegram

I am only to February 1945, but these letters are so sweet and romantic!  I hate romantic media (books, movies, etc) because it is not real.  This is so real, it actually means something other than work for actors and royalties!
souvenir from France

He has included pictures, souvenirs and even a lock of his hair in these letters.  There were more included as described in the letters, but his wife must have taken some of them out. 

*Back to the V-Mail, it was a sort of primitive email during the war.  The boys would be given forms of only one page where they could jot down quick letters.  These letters were then scanned and put on microfiche to be sent back to the states in rolls.  When the rolls got to the states, they were then printed and mailed to the respective recipients.  The idea was that it saves on postage and paper overseas.  Well, this gentleman saw some heavy combat a lot of the time, so he really didn't have many opportunities to write his wife long air mail letters between the fighting and the guard patrol.  One letter would include about a week of writing!  He would apologize profusely for it! 

Imagine how difficult it must have been for her to receive just small V-mails frequently and air mail a couple times a month. 

His wife kept every letter, although I believe that there were more before December 1944.  Sad that they weren't included to keep the set complete.  I also believe they were stored in an attic as some of the papers show signs of heat damage and are super-brittle.  Now to find a way to humidify them so I can preserve them without ruining them :)

So, now tell me that isn't the coolest present!  A real live love story, not some fictitious garbage that is so far from reality it makes you want to puke!  It is taking me a long time to get through them as the V-mails are super small the way they printed them and I have to use a magnifying glass to read them.  In addition, reproduction technology back then was not very good, so the writing is kinda hard to read. 

So, what was the coolest present you got this year?

Christmas Dinner

Christmas dinner was fabulous! Usually we have a bunch of people over, but my Uncle and his family decided to host dinner at their new house too. So, it was just Mom, Dad, Michelle, Danny, my great-grandmother and me. Small....and a lot of food.


For starters I made kibbeh. It is a Lebanese dish that I tried at Danny's grandmothers on Thanksgiving. It is so simple to make and really yummy! We also had shrimp cocktail and some other finger foods.

Then it was time for dinner..and I was already stuffed. We had a huge breakfast at 9 and had dinner at 2. So so so full! Mom made prime rib, turkey....and haddock. For six people..but enough for an army! There was also Mom's awesome stuff, squash, mashed potatoes, cabbage, green beans....and I'm sure I'm leaving something out.


There was so much food leftover...we didn't even remember that Mom made a triffle for dessert! Needless to say, Sunday was a day of picking on leftovers and eating lots of desserts. This vacation has definitely expanded my waistline. UGH!

As you all read this..me, Danny and Miley are trekking through the winter blizzard. I'm crossing my fingers that this 12 hour trip doesn't become a 20 hour trip..because I'm seriously missing my bed!

No Coal This Year!

Christmas celebrations started Christmas Eve for us. We headed down to my aunts for some family, Chinese food and lots of laughs. My aunt ordered enough Chinese food to feed the entire USMC. No lie, there were four boxes of fried rice and at least three boxes of crab rangoon. Totally insane! Apparently there were lots of desserts too...but once the cupcakes came out, the laughs started...and we missed the rest of the desserts. The food coloring was so green that everyone's teeth, lips and tongues were bright green for the rest of the night.


Everyone kept asking where Roxy and Miley were because apparently all the puppy cousins were coming over too. If our two beasts went over it would have been a mad house! There were two other puggles (Bella and Mooch) and a miniture Yorkie (Colbey.) Miley easily outweighs all of them...but she doesn't realize it! But it would have been cute to have a puppy cousin picture...but instead...I just have the humans to show off!


Christmas was so great! Santa was so good to the entire family. I'll show off some gifts later this week...I got lots of good stuff! For now..here are some pictures of Christmas morning!


After presents we spent all morning slaving over the stove, and I just decided that I'm going to do an entire post on food, the pictures are so good they deserve a post to themselves! We had dinner at my parents house and then made the rounds for dessert. We started at my uncles house and ended at my cousin Brian's house. This was definitely a Christmas filled with puppies..we saw the cutest boxer! Oh, and there was even a super cute baby too! This was Lauren's first Christmas and she loved every second of it!


It was a great Christmas! It's snowing like mad up and down the East coast right now...which is getting in our way of getting back to Jacksonville. And I think I'm getting sick (like....hard to breathe and feeling like I'm going to throw up...) Two things I hate: snow and sick. I'm going to spend my (maybe?) last day in Massachusetts wrapped up in a blanket and letting Mom take care of me.

I hope everyone had a great Christmas!

Merry Christmas!

Celine Dion is not one of my favorites, but boy she can sing the heck out of my favorite Christmas song.  Brings tears to my eyes every time!

Enjoy!  Oh, and Merry Christmas :)

Santa's Helpers

These two spoiled pups are ready for Santa to be here!

By George, She's Doing it!


Knitting.  My nemesis.  I have been trying to knit since I was 21.  Believe me...that was a while ago!  My mother tried teaching me, I tried using books from the library, I even tried tutorials online.  However, it all turned out the same:  it didn't resemble knitting in the least!

My last attempt?  Christmas break last year.  I gave up to the point where I started Tunisian Crocheting just so that I could make something with yarn that at least LOOKED like knitting!

Last week, my favorite craft store had a super-wicked sale, so I went with the intent to grab some stuff for my business.  As I passed the yarn section, the yearning to learn to knit bit me again.  I didn't need to grab any yarn, but I did pass a book that I was hoping was THE BOOK to finally teach me.  I got the book at 50% off (it is just one of those skinny paperback Leisure Arts books) and sat down that night watching "Santa Claus is Coming to Town", needles, yarn and book in hand.  Would you believe it, by the end of the show I was knitting!  Me!


I was so excited!  Now, I don't know if it really was the book or if it was years and years of trying to learn and it just so happened to click that night, but I have been knitting every night since then.  After making tons of squares to practice the stitches, I have embarked on a project:




I love wrist warmers and my crocheted pair is just plain yucky from use, so I shall KNIT another pair!  The first image is the beginnings of this wrist warmer.  It may take me a while, but I am just too excited!

In other news, this blog is going to be going through some changes in 2011.  I have set a goal to include more posts, giveaways, tutorials and just plain fun stuff so that you will definitely not want to miss it!  I scanned through the current content and have decided that she is just swinging in limbo and she needs to be utilized more.  So look for that in the coming weeks.  Of course, it is going to be a work in progress over the next year, but I am hoping that this blog will be much more purposeful than the waste of web space it is now!

Okay, Folks, my wishes to you for a super Christmas and I will see you in the New Year!

Happy Holidays everyone

I hope 2010 has been good for you?

I've had plenty of sales in the shops this year, in fact, I'm close to a 100 sales across the net and at work in 14 months of selling.  And I've enjoyed blogging and meeting more fellow crafters.  It's been a particular pleasure to connect with Chris from Chrissys for cards and Cathy from Headpinwear on Etsy - I count both of them as great and supportive virtual friends. 



Chris sent me these beautiful cards and gift tags for Christmas - she is so talented!  And Cathy managed to span the miles from California to Coventry by getting me these fantastic beads sent from a supplier we've both used and love - Mintdestash on Etsy. 

Will be blogging soon about the power of luck in online selling soon - please look out for that if you're an online sellers - I would really love to hear your views.

There's still a couple of days to enter the Lonely Jewelers December giveaway - you could be adopting a pair of my snowpeople earrings if you win! Visit the blog here for details of how to enter.

Happy holidays to everyone celebrating this week and to all my lovely blog followers, and here's to a happy and successful 2011!

Happy Holidays everyone

I hope 2010 has been good for you?

I've had plenty of sales in the shops this year, in fact, I'm close to a 100 sales across the net and at work in 14 months of selling.  And I've enjoyed blogging and meeting more fellow crafters.  It's been a particular pleasure to connect with Chris from Chrissys for cards and Cathy from Headpinwear on Etsy - I count both of them as great and supportive virtual friends. 



Chris sent me these beautiful cards and gift tags for Christmas - she is so talented!  And Cathy managed to span the miles from California to Coventry by getting me these fantastic beads sent from a supplier we've both used and love - Mintdestash on Etsy. 

Will be blogging soon about the power of luck in online selling soon - please look out for that if you're an online sellers - I would really love to hear your views.

There's still a couple of days to enter the Lonely Jewelers December giveaway - you could be adopting a pair of my snowpeople earrings if you win! Visit the blog here for details of how to enter.

Happy holidays to everyone celebrating this week and to all my lovely blog followers, and here's to a happy and successful 2011!

The Happiest Time of Year: CHRISMUKKAH!

This year marks the seventh year I have celebrated Chrismukkah. What started as a college joke has turned into a tradition. Me and my Roomie, Ashley, used to tell people she was half Jewish (when in reality, there's no such thing as being half Jewish...it's passed on your mom's side of the family. You either are Jewish or not. Many religion classes taught me that.) Anyway, people started to believe us...and that's how Chrismukkah was born!

Chrismukkah has changed over the years...in college it was a drunk-fest with our college friends. Since we've graduated it's been celebrated at Chinese restaurants with friends we've met along the way. This year even my parents made an appearance at Chrismukkah!

It was so great getting everyone together! I had some college friends, high school friends, even some friends who recently moved back here from Jacksonville. We had such a great time, my cheeks hurt from laughing so hard!


The best part of Chrismukkah was my Dad and sister winning $1300 playing Keno! I wish I had that kind of luck....but that means I would actually have to play the game to win!

Chrismukkah is one of my favorite holiday traditions and I have a feeling it's going to continue for many more years! What's your favorite made-up holiday tradition?

Christmas Party!

It still seems so early to be having a Christmas party. It doesn't even feel like Christmas is only a week away. Am I the only one that feels like that? There is no snow on the ground so it doesn't even feel like the Christmas season. So strange!


Last night we had our first Christmas party (well I guess technically the second, but I don't really count the on base boring "party.") My grandparents always have a big Christmas party with all the cousins...but for some reason this year Nana decided to change tradition. Instead it was just their kids, grandchildren and their spouses. Super small, but still lots of fun!

Danny got the best Christmas present of the night...and probably of the entire Christmas season. It's been an ongoing joke that Danny loves Miley Cyrus (she was even part of our wedding toast and of course our dog is Miley!) Well, my uncle and aunt got Danny a year membership to the Miley Cyrus Fan Club. WAY TOO FUNNY!


I think I'm finally starting to get into the Christmas mood. And today we are decorating our Christmas tree! Now, we just need a little snow so we can have a white Christmas....and so Miley can play in it for the first time!

Custom Orders...

Sometimes, custom orders are my favorite orders.  I love working interactively with customers and it sometimes gives me new spins and new directions!

Here is a gallery of some of the custom orders I have been working on this month!

A gorgeous brass filigree charm bracelet.  The customer's buttons were wrapped in brass filigree:



A couple bead woven bracelets:



One of my customers drew upon my love for millinery.  She requested these pieces with her buttons:



And then I just finished up a ring that a gentleman wanted for his wife for Christmas.  He sent me the button not knowing if it would really work or not.  The button was pretty dirty with age, so I spent an afternoon restoring it (except the original tint...I felt there was enough of that left on the button that to mess with it would depreciate the value).  It just went out in the mail today:


I am still busy finishing up a few more orders.  I am creating a custom 14 foot (yes, I said 14 foot!) garland for a customer similar to this one:


I also have three bookmarks and a bunch of tatted tree ornaments. 
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So, if you have been wondering exactly where I ran off to, just look in my studio!  Remember the mess I showed you a few posts back?  Now you know why!

Birds of Fancy


After a year of studying the art of millinery, I finally put out my first piece!  Yes, I admit that I started small.  I did this not so much in distrust of the millinery skills I have learned, but because I didn't want to make a big piece and if it didn't work, I just wasted all the expensive millinery supplies!


The fascinator hat features an antique button, vintage lace, vintage glass pearls, and goose and peacock feathers.  The base is constructed from a handmade wired buckram frame lined with wine bengaline and topped with hand crochet in dark charcoal wool roving.

Of course, you just knew I had to get the button in there!  The button is 1 1/2" diameter and is an antique Victorian brass picture button.




To see more about this fascinator, as well as more pictures, simply go here!

In other news, the studio is rocking with custom orders, the house is decorated (pulled out all my antique blown glass ornaments!!!), the tree is up and I'm getting ready to fill the kids' shoes with tasty goodies tonight!  Well, I might put my son's next to his shoes.  I don't trust those sneekers!!!  I am planning on beginning baking this weekend.  Last year I was so unprepared that I didn't start my baking until a week before Christmas!  Oh, those Christmas preparations!

What have you been doing to prepare for the big day?!

Free Christmas Cards From Shutterfly

I was starting to get jealous when everyone else was getting free Christmas cards from Shutterfly. I should have noticed that it said for all bloggers! So, I'm jumping at the chance to get Christmas cards from Shutterfly! If Christmas cards are not your thing, how about New Years cards!?

I've used Shutterfly in the past for projects, including our wedding album! And I've even been thinking about wall calendars for Christmas presents! The quality of their pictures is what impresses me the most, they warn you if they know the pictures will come out blurry. I don't know about you, but I don't want to waste money on pictures that don't look right!

These are a few of the cards I'm considering. I'm really hoping our professional picture from the ball is perfect enough to add to it!




I've even been considering getting more professional pictures done for the Christmas cards. I think I have an obsession with pictures!

Bloggers if you want to get in on the 50 free holiday cards from Shutterfly sign up here!