Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Pumpkin Carving

Happy Halloween!  


Holiday's are so much fun when you have little kids.  Today I woke up to my oldest running into the room screaming - "It's Halloween!  Let's get dressed up in our costumes!"  How could you not enjoy such an enthusiastic start to the day!

Today, I'm going to share our pumpkin carving with you.  We wait until the last week of October to carve the pumpkins so that they don't rot too soon.  This year we let the kids use markers on the small pumpkins while I did the "carving".  This way they were entertained during the part I didn't want them doing.  It worked out wonderfully and everyone had a very enjoyable time!






 


Sunday, October 28, 2012

Pumpkin Ale Beef Stew

Beef stew!  Who doesn't like that warm pot of chunky goodness that fills your belly and sticks to the sides!  I love this recipe because it is easy and quick.

Pumpkin Ale Beef Stew

Serving size is 1 Cup.  Serves 8Fat 13g, Calories 240, Dietary Fiber 3g, Sugars 4g


Ingredients:
  • Diced Beef
  • White Potatoes
  • Carrots
  • Onion
  • Celery
  • Season Pack (Corn starch, Onion powder, Garlic powder, Salt) 
  • Pumpkin Ale


 






Cut vegetables into large chucks.
















 

 



Mix Seasons with Pumpkin Ale.



Place in slow cooker.







Enjoy!  


   

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Teacher Bags





Did you notice what today is?  Before you know it Christmas will be here and there is nothing I hate more than feeling unprepared.

Due to the logistics of my family life, I need to have all the extended family gifts ready before Thanksgiving so that they can be carried across the country by other family members without me having to pay shipping.  Smart, but also makes me feel very out of time when Halloween hits.  This being said, I'm moving onto projects for "others"... This means people out of my inner circle (husband and kids).

These recent projects are for my kids teachers.  They are basic bags with an ABC/school print.  Cute and very appropriate for preschool and kindergarten teachers for Christmas.

 Teacher Handbags
Inside of teacher handbags
Outside:
·         Sew your fabric in whatever pattern you desire.  I did  wide strips for this bag because I wanted to show the fabric pattern.
·          Pin batting onto the back of the outer bag fabric and machine quilt. Use your choice of quilting methods. A simple method is to quilt in straight lines about ¾ inch apart all the way across the
fabric in either direction. Trim batting to the size of the outside piece.
·         Cut (or trim) lining fabric to fit quilted piece. Fold the quilted top in half, right sides together, and sew side seams.
Lining:
·         Fold the lining fabric in half the long way, right sides together. Sew side seams, leaving about a 4-inch opening in the side of one seam so you can turn the bag. Form corners the same as for the outside.
Handle: 
·         Iron the handle strip in half lengthwise, right side out. Open up and press the outer edges toward the center. Fold closed and press.  Place a strip of batting inside.  Stitch down the entire length of the handle 3 or 4 times.
Bag Assembly:
·         Leaving the outside quilted bag inside out, turn the lining right side out and set the lining down into the quilted bag, matching the top edge. The right sides of the fabric should be facing each other.
·         Pin the handles onto the outside piece about 2 inches from the side seam, making sure they go between the outside and the lining. Be sure they aren't twisted. Pin the bag closure the same way, at the center of one side.
·         Pin the lining to the quilted bag and stitch around the top about 1/2 inch down from the top. Turn the bag through the 4-inch opening in the side seam of the lining. Tuck the lining down inside the bag and remove all the pins from the handles, etc. Topstitch about 1⁄4 inch from the top.








Friday, October 26, 2012

Apple Crumble

What a deary fall day!  So what better to do on such a day but bake!  And since I'm in such a festive mood - why not apple cake.  Such an easy and enjoyable recipe that can remove any funks the rainy gray sky has descended upon this house.

Apple Crumble
makes 8 servings  
(Fat 9.5g, Calories 255, Dietary Fiber 1.7g, Sugars 24.0g)







What you will need:
Apples, sliced if large
Package spice cake mix
Stick of butter












Preheat your oven to 350.  Spray Pam or another non-stick spray on the bottom of your pan.  Layer your apple slices.











Sprinkle on 3/4 boxed cake mix.
Melt an entire stick of butter.
Pour butter over the fruit and dry cake mix.





Bake at 350 for approximately 35-45 minutes  (it's done when it is bubbly).   
Top with vanilla ice cream and enjoy!












Thursday, October 25, 2012

Welcome to my blog!

Welcome to my space in the cloud.  The place I plan to gather my various projects and share my creative ideas for my home and family.  Let me share a bit of background...


I am a stay-at-home-mom of three small children.  I am the CEO of my family and as such spend the majority of my time managing our household.  What time I have left for myself is used reading and working on whatever current DIY project I'm working on.

Currently, I have been working on a plethora of sewing projects including a holiday dress for for my 17 month old and two quilts for my 3 and 5 year old boys.





For my 3 year old I did this amazing disappearing 9-patch using a cute bug print and fun strips.











For my 5 year old I made this modified log patch by sewing 4 strips of a pirate fabric and alternating the pattern.  I took the scraps and then made a matching bag.







And for my 1 year old, I made a cute modified Onesie Dress and a Thanksgiving A-line dress.


Now you have gotten to see a bit about me and what I've been up to - I hope that you'll find this blog interesting and help me come up with more fun ideas to try!