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Monday, April 18, 2011

PB knockoff Easter Decor

Good Morning!

Been too long since my last post!!  Life sometimes gets in the way of my best intentions.  So I am back in the blogging mood and thought I would share my version of Pottery Barn's gorgeous Easter Tablescape.


Very lovely display via Pottery Barn

Love this all white, but as usual waaaay beyond what I am willing to spend. Their cost - over $200, my cost $21.73.  Gotta love saving money. 

So I saw this The DIY Showoff PB easter post and decided to attempt this little project myself. 

First up was a shopping trip for eggs, ribbon, paint, cherry blossom bushes, and 2 bunny figurines.  Found everything I needed at Micheal's for $19.73 with the exception of the bunnies.  Not sure what I was going to do since the bunnies are a pretty significant part of this display, but have no fear.....  abundant garage sales awaited me in a mere few days.

I started with painting 11 paper mache eggs white.


Painted eggs, floral pins and ribbon

Not the neatest painter in the family.  I color outside the lines too! 



After the paint dried, I took a Sharpie Marker and wrote out HAPPY  EASTER in squiggly letters.



After searching for the appropriate sized bunnies for this project, I had just about given up finding them when I happened upon a garage sale.  I had originally purchase a glass dome cheese tray {yes - we all know what I am going to do with it  ;-)} when I spied these beauties hiding under the shrub by the driveway.  These were the exact size I was looking for!  I asked where they had been purchased only to find out they were a gift from her sister.  I was just turning to leave when I heard "If you really like them, I'll let them go for $2"  I couldn't get the money out of my wallet fast enough!  S C O R E!  That brings total spent on project to $21.73


 Here's how they looked after a nice long soak and scrub down.  Quite cute as they are, but I had plans...

First round of white glossy spray paint.  Followed by several more.  Sorry about the photo, my camera is not working well lately.  After finishing the paint, I secured the ribbon to the eggs and tied to the cherry blossoms in my green pitcher. (no photos of the ribbon securing - again camera issues)



Final finished project!  Just looove it!  Looks better in person than this photo.  I think I see a new camera in my future very soon.  Thanks for stopping by.

Cathy

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Sharing a little Christmas with our soldiers

Procrastination is my middle name.  Ugh.....   I have lots of good intentions for getting projects completely on my time line but ..... not happening over the past few weeks.  One good thing I did accomplish is finishing packing the boxes for our men and women serving overseas.  It is just a small thing that I am able to do for the brave men and women serving our country who are away from their families during the holidays.


Sooooo..... I went to anysoldier.com to get ideas of what the service men and women would need, hit the stores and here's what I got for each box I am sending out. 


Each box has a variety of items for 3 soldiers.  Some essentials, reading material/magazines, gum, candy, a Christmas stocking, and hot chocolate. 

Can't have Christmas without some hot chocolate!




The stockings have some hersheys' kisses - candy cane and mint truffle.  Yum-O.  I love both of these holiday flavors.  A small box of Mrs. Fields candies, and a pack of gum.



Here it is all packed up and almost ready to go.  Just have to write out some Christmas cards to the soldiers.  Then off to the Post Office with my 4 boxes.  Thank goodness for Flate Rate Postage.

God Bless all our soldiers who put their lives on the line for us each and everyday.  Thank you all.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

They call them Gobs

So.... don't know what I was thinking but I decided to try out a new cookie recipe for the annual cookie exchange my friend hosts every year.  This year I decided to make Peppermint Whoopie Pies.  They looked wonderful in the recipe and I was inspired to pay homage to my husband's Pennsylvania roots.  Although they call them "Gobs" in Western PA.


It was going great until the cookies went into the oven.  Epic Fail... The first batch came out as one big chocolate blob - not that the teenagers minded since they got to eat the blob.  So the second batch, I made the cookie with a rounded teaspoon (not rounded Tablespoon).  Still a fail, but on a much smaller scale.

top cookie baked on a stone - bottom cookie baked on metal pan.  Not a pretty site.

 
So since these were supposed to be smaller sized whoopie pies, I drastically cut down the amount of dough used for each cookie half and finally got a good sized cookie.  Unfortunately, the cookies seemed to spread out too much while baking.



 
Once the cookies were baked, the fun began.  Got the teenager to smash the mints cause who doesn't like taking a hammer and pulverizing the mints to dust. 



We made some peppermint buttercream frosting (at least that went well) and tinted it red.  Ok - it only came out as dark pink, but still a nice color.  We sandwiched the frosting between two cookies and then rolled in crushed starlight mints. 





Of course, I now had the hubs and the other teenager circling the kitchen and eyeing up those Peppermint Gobs.  They each got one since I needed 4 dozen for the cookie exchange. 




Not the best cookie I have made, but not the worst.  They sure were tasty.

Sorry for the fuzzy photo - camera is on the fritz.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Holidays and Family

Wow - whirlwind trip up to PA to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with family.  It was great to see my parents, sister, brother in law, nieces and nephews.  We all ate too much food (as usual) and enjoyed every bite!  My brother in law, aka Mr. Hospitality,  always surprises us with new recipes - the green beans with dried cherries vinegrette was very tasty.  The potatoe gratin with mushrooms had mixed reviews - portabellos were good, shitake mushrooms.... not so much.  I think the new family joke will be the $60 mac & cheese.  Great idea, but think it would have tasted just as good with less expensive cheese. 

Lots of memories were made this weekend - both happy and sad.  We all shed tears over my sister's dog who passed away.  We came home from dinner out to find the dog very unresponsive and rushed her to the animal hospital.  Unfortunately, the poor dog had internal bleeding from stomach tumors.  It was too late to save her.  Rest In Peace, sweet Kate.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Happy Feet!

I love these new shoes I bought - Nike Free XT! 



Even my cat seems to love them.  Or he just loves mugging for the camera.










I have been desperately needing new workout shoes... well at least that's my excuse for not hitting the gym more often.  So my workout buddy, Amber, has similar shoes and raved about them.  I was thrilled to be able to wear them all day with out any problems.  Sometimes my new shoes will cause a prickly sensation kinda like when your feet go to sleep....  well I get that feeling sometimes in my pinky toes with new shoes.  Not good.  With the Nike Free XT - none, nada.  My tootsies felt great at the end of the day. 


I will give these beauties another few days and if no issues, then I am back to the store for another pair.... maybe the ones with the hot pink soles.  We'll see.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Running Late to the Party

A big Hello to all the talented people who have so inspired me these past few months. 

See, I have been stalking several decorating blogs for a few months now.  Oh those ladies are amazing!  I am filled with such awe and inspiration that I am about to explode.  The Hubs keeps wondering whats up and how long it will last.  LOL! Several changes have been happening around our little home, the Cottage on Manchester, lately.  So I hope you and I can connect and inspire each other. 

Stay tuned for my 1st post on how I made over my office chair.  I guess I will need to ask the kids how to build and personalize my new blog.  Gotta love having teenagers!