Thursday, September 9, 2010

*My* New Quilt

Here are some snaps of my gorgeous new quilt that I made for me. A first lol as I usually make stuff for everyone else. This has been superbly machine quilted by my lovely friend: Fran of Willow Patch Quilting.

Am super impressed with it. Husband Deluxe made my day by saying "it is so you, really beautiful". What a lovely husband I have xoxox










Squealy & Husband Deluxe

You can see the gorgeous flourishes embroidered on the quilt. The turquoise thread is really something and it ties the whole quilt together beautifully.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Fun Year!

Squealy has had an awesomly fun year with the fabulous Liz and Lina at Wombats 3 Year Old Preschool in Page.

Here are some of my favourite snaps from his school photo package.






Lina, Squealy & Liz.


Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Sashico Owls 2


Haven't had much time for crafting with the move looming. But here is a quick snap of my first panel.

This technique is a breeze, really quick and easy.

Should start tomorrow using the navy thread. I've decided to use the navy on all the outlines of the leaves.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Box Fun!





Our poor girl. She's stressing out about the move.

We won't leave you behind darling. Just in case though, she's camping out in any boxes she finds.

Fuzzy's First...




... lost tooth, well two actually. He's lost his two bottom teeth.

Apparently "the tooth fairy is nocturnal, so no one knows what she looks like!"

hehehe He is such a clever little thing.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Missing You.


Husband Deluxe is having at day at the snow with his mates.

Fuzzy Wuzzy is missing him heaps.

Here is the lovely card he decided to make for his Daddy. It is, apparently Sonic the Hedgehog Mega Collection.

How freakin' cute!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Basic Grey Fabric... swoon!

Guess what I found at the Craft Show last weekend? A lush new jelly roll in the most beautiful moda fabric: Blush by Basic Grey (BG).

Now being a scrapbooker and a quilter this is like a dream come true. I LOVE BG papers and now I can make myself a funky quilt using that range.

When I got home I was also nosing around on the Moda website and found this gorgeous pattern using the Blush fabric. *yay* I am so excited. Natalia Bonner is a clever girl! I can't wait to make this quilt.






The best bit is that my lovely Mum decided to buy the fabric for me. She said she wanted to get me a present. I love my Mumma. She also bought herself a kit to make a quilt.

Can't wait to get all crafty together in our new craft room in the new house. So this is a taster of my next project. I have to finish my pillow cases to go with my sushi roll quilt, finish my owl sashico panels and complete Squealy's telly quilt.

I guess this will motivate me to get my skates on sooner rather than later :-)

All photos courtesy of the Moda website.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Sashico Owls




















I've started a project for the new house. 3 beautiful Japanese Sashico wall panels featuring owls. They are so adorable! I'll be quilting these the traditional way using sashico needles and gorgeous pearl thread in white and navy, using the navy for the leaves and the white everywhere else. This is a really quick and easy hand quilting technique. Should have these done very quickly indeed. Will update as I make progress :)

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Hmm long time, no blog!

Well I have been busy healing (lumbar sprain which had me flat on my back for the better part of 6 weeks). While I've been home with little to do but watch DVDs and surf the net I've been busy acquiring:


a new HUGE family home :)

Lucky us ;P
















a new pet: the lovely Amber.

Gorgeous girl we rescued from the RSPCA. She has fitted in so well. Like she's always been here.






































a new quilt: using 2 x Jelly Rolls by Moda.

Hush-a-Bye fabric. About time I made a quilt for the adults in the family. Completed using the 'Sushi Roll' pattern from Calico Patch and some help from Rhonda. The nice (easy) thing about Jelly Rolls is that all the fabric is colour matched and precut into 2 1/2 inch strips... makes quilting easy peasy. Will be sending it off to the fabulous Fran Wilson of Willow Patch Quilting tomorrow.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Love My Boys.





















Morning cuddles for my 3 boys!

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Oh how sweet!




I've been home sick for awhile now and today the postman delivered this gorgeous card from a little boy in my class.

I'm glad to hear they are all working very hard in my absence! :)


Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Pound Cake



















Fuzzy and the 'gigantor' bunt cake.

I got inspired after looking at this recipe, but I didn't have any Sprite or butter flavouring. So I went searching around and came up with this recipe which is a mix of several that took my fancy. Let me tell you it weighs a pound and you will def. put on pounds eating this little baby. Not diet friendly... no way!

Pound Cake

This would serve alot of people: 12-16 slices I'm thinking?

Ingredients:

480g butter (that's like nearly two sticks!!!)
600g sugar, caster is best (Not diabetic friendly either!)
6 large eggs
560g plain flour
1 cup of milk, full cream (I did mention it wasn't diet friendly, didn't I?)
1 teaspoon lemon essence
1 teaspoon almond essence
1 tablespoon vanilla essence

1. Preheat oven to 140d. Cream butter, you'll need a proper mixer to make this cake successfully. It is an awfully big cake!
2. Add the sugar and cream till light and fluffy.
3. Add each of the 6 eggs, one at a time, I did this by leaving my Kenwood Chef running while I added the eggs :-)
4. Sift the flour, I had to do it in two lots as there was so much, and mix with the milk.
5. Add the essences and use your spatula to scrape the sides at this point. Give it another good mix and pour into a LARGE prepared bundt pan. I prepared my pan the old fashioned way my Mumma showed me: by rubbing butter all over it and shaking flour all over it. Go Mum: this always works a treat.
6. Bake for 1 hour and 40 minutes. Mine needed an extra 20 minutes!
7. Allow this baby to cool for awhile in the pan. Don't tip it straight out or it will break.

Enjoy preferably with friends or you'll die of a diet induced heart attack hehehe. Lucky for me I have friends coming over tomorrow which will take care of this little baby for me ;-)

Fuzzy was so excited by this cake that he announced: "We are all going to get to eat some aren't we?" & "I'll have some in my lunch box tomorrow!"

Fun for Boys.



















Fuzzy is doing so well at school and pretty much read now, pretty good going considering he's 6 months into Kindergarten!

Anyways because he can read and type so well, he's managed to find himself games that he enjoys playing online. Favourites include: Sonic and Enigmata. He also enjoys Reading Eggs, which he gets a free subscription to via his school.

He should have been completing his homework but all little boys need a break every once in awhile. I adore this photo. Such happiness (Fuzzy) and total concentration (Squealy)!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Scrapbooking 'Stillness'

















"Stillness": created using a $3 scrap kit from the Reject Shop, scraps of cardstock & black ink.

...I actually completed two projects this weekend. Yay me. I helped String Bean make a sign for her classroom (homework task) and I made a gift tag for a friend's daughter (which I'll post once she's received the gift.)










I feel that perhaps this maybe a way to reinvent scrapbooking for me. Scrap with String Bean. She loved it and already had excellent design ideas. She is a natural.

Friday, June 11, 2010

My New Toy.

I was coveting one of these, but at $1800+, I just couldn't justify it.

So I was excited to see this new model of rice cooker in Super Food Ideas magazine in January. But given it was new I couldn't find it anywhere and when I did (at Big W) it was too expensive... $110 hahaha.

Now my motto with all things retail is to wait and eventually it will be on sale. So I was overjoyed to pick one up at the Big W sale this week for $48.





Breville write up:
"The Emporia Rice and Risotto Maker makes creamy risotto in minutes. Its dedicated saute and risotto functions allows you to saute and cook all in the same bowl."

I know, not as good as a Bimby. I do though, have all the other appliances under the sun that I won't part with. I only really want this so I can cook risotto and not have to stir it constantly.

Last night I made a '3 Cheeses' risotto and it was delicious.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Hobbies.


















You know you do these hobbies, mostly in my case, to connect with people. Being a Gemini and all I don't really like doing anything on my own, least of all crafty pursuits, which I view as purely an excuse to socialise with a few layouts completed as a by product.

So it is quite disappointing really to realise that a UFO (unfinished object), in this case a layout I started the last time I scrapped with a 'friend' is still sitting in my lounge room.

It sits in a scrap frame, taunting me, a reminder. That particular layout has sat there for about a year now and every time I eat a meal or have a cuppa it is 'there', in that space... unfinished. I am going to finish it this weekend, probably on my own, reflect on whether this hobby still makes me happy and why I choose to spend time scrapbooking. Because realistically I haven't for a long time now.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

It's Funny How Things Work Out.

I bought this panel of jungle print quilting blocks when Squealy was a newborn and tucked it away carefully into my stash. Well Squealy is now heading for his 4th birthday in October and it's time to make his very own telly quilt for the lounge room.

While looking through my local Op Shop I was lucky enough to find a stack of quilting magazines and I flicked through and found this pattern in Country Favourites by Natalie Bird.






The best bit is it requires 16 blocks to make the square in a square blocks of which there are in the original fabric purchased!

They also need to measure 3 1/2 inches, which they do!!

Doing the happy dance today. So I figure it is just meant to be. I have a really good feeling about this quilt.

Am now off to equilter to see what I can find in tonal prints to match the fabric I already have. I'll also have to come up with a jungle pattern for the applique in the centre.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Lisa's Pikelets



Lisa's Pikelets

3 cups self raising flour
3/4 cup sugar
3 cups milk
3 eggs
1 teaspoon baking powder

1) Mix all ingredients together to form a smooth batter (add milk slowly!)
2) Heat frying pan and cook spoonfuls over a moderate-low heat until they form bubbles, then flip.
3) Serve.

SuzyBoo Notes:

This recipe makes a truck load of pikletes, far too many for our family, but they freeze really well.

Reduce the recipe as follows:
* 1 cup SR flour, 1/4 cup sugar, 1 cup milk, 1 egg, 1/4 teaspoon baking powder.
or
* 2 cups SR flour, 2/4 cup sugar, 2 cups milk, 2 eggs, 1/2 teaspoon baking powder.

We have been using this recipe for years now and have worked out some different toppings. Husband Deluxe loves his with corn kernels (I buy the little tins of the super sweet stuff). String Bean likes hers with a sprinkle of grated cheese (put onto the raw side, flip and cook till the cheese is crispy).

Friday, June 4, 2010

Someone was over Sydney!

hehehehe it was cold, wet, miserable and busy. True Sydney yesterday and String Bean really *really* had had enough by this point.

But we were stuck trying to avoid driving out in peak hour traffic in the rain.

So what's a girl to do? Set up a girl cave :-)

Huggle Time.












He is so hard to pin down for huggles. Still racing around like he's stuck his finger in a power socket most of the time... but oh so cute!!!

Can you build with bubblegum?



Is the question posed to Fuzzy's Kindergarten class in the Unit Of Inquiry they have been studying.

As you can clearly see the answer is YES!!!













What a superb model. Fuzzy has used pasta, marshmallows, m & m's, sugar cubes and other assorted food stuffs to create this.

He is so very proud of it.

Not sure how we are going to store this little gem once it comes home though? I suspect the ants will have a field day with this :-)

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Zucchini & Walnut Cake

My zucchini loaf!

Zucchini and Walnut Cake

1 1/2 cups plain flour
1 1/4 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp bicarb
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1 cup soft brown sugar
1 small zucchini, grated
1/2 cup pitted dates, chopped
1/2 cup walnuts, chopped
2/3 cup vegetable oil, I used canola
2 eggs, beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1. Preheat the oven to 180d.
2. Line a loaf pan with baking paper.
3. Chuck in all the dry ingredients and mix.
4. Add all the wet ingredients and lightly mix with a wooden spoon.
5. Pour into the prepared tin and bake for 55 minutes.

Serve in slices with butter. Serve warm from the oven with 'real' butter... delicious. The boys loved this. An easy and sneaky way to get veggies into the tots.

I've blogged this as Simon thought you couldn't make a 'zucchini cake'... umm yes you can & for Tim who thought it tasted like carrot cake! :-)

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Reno: Our Boudoir #2

Here is the finishing touch to our Bedroom reno.

A beautiful Bordeaux tree from one of my favourite shops in the city: Influence.










There are 4 gorgeous little birds nestled into the branches.

Thrilled with how beautiful it is!

Training...


















... starts early around here. String Bean cleaned the lounge room and Squealy vacuumed the family room. They were given a choice in what cleaning they'd like to do. Given that most of the mess is created by the kids, it is only fair that they help to clean it up.

Am glad that Squealy actually enjoys using the vacuum cleaner (see photo 2 for a huge grin!)
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