January 31, 2012

Some Valentine's Love

I can't say I have ever decorated for Valentine's day, but was inspired by Pinterest to surround myself with some lovin!


After seeing this idea on Pinterest, I couldn't wait to make one for myself! I went to Goodwill and found a gold frame for $2 and used my new chalk paint to give it a fresh look. After it was dry, I sanded it in places to reveal the gold. I printed the "I love you because.." on some fun scrapbook paper and it was finished! It was nice to do an easy and fun project in just one evening!


I just had to take some close-up pictures!


Have you been doing any Valentine's Day decorating?!

January 26, 2012

A Little Bit of Sunshine

It has been cloudy and rainy here for the past week. Although, the other day the sun peeked out for a minute just in time for me to take some pictures!


I was using my 50mm lens. I love this lens...it is so much fun to experiment with!


I love how this leaf is frozen into the textured ice

I have been working on some Valentine's projects and I have a pink vintage vanity to share. Hopefully I will get more sunshine soon to get pictures...stay tuned! 

January 24, 2012

A Prayer Shawl


Last week my sister's employer found out she has breast cancer and informed her staff that she would be taking a leave of absence for a few weeks. My Mom came up with the idea to make a prayer shawl for her. We all decided to work on it together through this next week.

I have knitted many scarves and blankets before and it's always just to keep busy while sitting in front of the television. Although, Sunday evening I just sat there in the silence, by myself, with the thunder rolling outside...putting prayer and thought and love into what I was knitting. It was such a good feeling to reflect on what this woman was going to be going through and what I could do with my hands to possibly bring her comfort during that time. I also took the time to be grateful to God for what I have and how fortunate I am for my good health. This is another way of staying close to God. I want to stay focused on using the abilities God gave me to serve others.


I also have to mention that I was struggling with a few mistakes at first and became frustrated. I was praying for the focus on why I was knitting this and that it didn't need to be perfect. My little sister encouraged me later with a quote she found. "As I knit through the creation of the shawl, I gratefully acknowledge the imperfections, weaving them into my prayers and intentions for the one who will be wrapped in and blessed."


Hopefully we can finish it in a week! Thanks for visiting!

January 18, 2012

Martha Stewart Paint

A few weeks ago I learned that Home Depot was discounting The Martha Stewart Living paint line because they were no longer going to carry it. I was really itching to get over there and stock up on some paint!


The other day, I finally stopped over there and picked out 6 quarts of paint for only $30! I am so excited to have a few different colors to work with. I also feel this gives me a nudge to start painting again! I have really slowed down since winter began.


These are the colors I chose:
Rhododendron Leaf, Ballet Slipper Pink, Tahini
Arrowroot, Spanish Moss, Talc

Also, my Mom and I have researched more about chalk paint and learned that if you add Baking Soda (sodium bicarbonate) to paint it will create a similar powdered/matte texture. I will be experimenting with this and will let you know how it goes!

If you live near a Home Depot and in need of some paint then you might want to go check it out!
Thanks for stopping by!

January 16, 2012

Friday Night Baking

I spent my Friday evening glued to the computer browsing the newest blog I have stumbled upon called Get Off Your Butt and Bake!. I am completely smitten by all of the delicious dessert recipes and the pictures are just gorgeous! When I start looking through a few pages of a blog I am interested in I just have to see every page (she has 162 pages). I guess the OCD kicks in and I don't want to miss out on anything!

More than a few caught my eye that I decided to print off and one that I just had to bake that night were these these fabulous Turtle Bars.



TURTLE BARS
From: Jonna at Get Off Your Butt and Bake!
"INGREDIENTS:
1 1/2 CUPS FLOUR
1 1/2 CUPS QUICK OATMEAL
1/4 TSP. SALT
1/2 TSP SODA
1 CUP BROWN SUGAR
1 CUP BUTTER OR MARG. MELTED
1 PKG. 8 OZ. CHOCOLATE CHIPS
1 JAR 12-oz. CARAMEL SYRUP
1 CUP CHOPPED PECANS, ALMONDS or other – optional
DIRECTIONS:
Notes: Line your glass 9×13 ” pan with parchment paper, to make the bars easy to remove and even easier to cut.
(If you’re not using parchment paper) When they first come out of the oven, take a knife around the sides of your pan, then they will be much easier to cut and remove.
Combine 1st – 6 ingredients until well blended. Press half of the mixture in a 9×13″ pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes. Spread over the crust; chocolate chips & nuts. Drizzle the caramel syrup over the top. Sprinkle with the other half of crumb mixture. Bake 15 to minutes more, or until golden brown."

They were so easy to make and absolutely delicious. I can't wait to try more of her recipes!
Happy Baking!