Thursday, August 23, 2012
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
colored pencil on wood
Ji drew a pine tree and a mushroom on a
wooden "cup" for Sl for his name day today
... when it comes to small art, i like using colored pencils
more than paint - nicer detail and a lot less messy :)!!!
after, give it a coat of translucent paint so it won't smear.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
black current syrup
i'm not that fond of black currents to eat fresh off the bush, but this is THE BEST berry syrup i have ever had and i finally had enough black currents to make make it this year :)
the recipe is form a different friend than the aronia syrup recipe, so it's a little different :
- 4 kg of black currents
- 2 liters water
- 50 g of citric acid
- sugar - for every 1 liters of current juice 1 1/2 kg of sugar
- MUSH the berries by hand (try to mush all of them), ADD citric acid, cover and let stand for 2 days to ferment
- STRAIN the juice from the berries and try to squeeze out all of the remaining juice from berries (do it over the strainer).
- in a pot combine juice with SUGAR and bring to a BOIL and remove from burner.
- GATHER and discard the foam from the top (so it doesn't go moldy).
- FILL bottles and cap. (my friend also recommended before putting the top on, dipping it in the citric acid to help preserve).
p.s. my friend uses this recipe for all kinds of berries.
p.p.s. you can recycle and use empty glass bottles with twist-off tops.
the recipe is form a different friend than the aronia syrup recipe, so it's a little different :
- 4 kg of black currents
- 2 liters water
- 50 g of citric acid
- sugar - for every 1 liters of current juice 1 1/2 kg of sugar
- STRAIN the juice from the berries and try to squeeze out all of the remaining juice from berries (do it over the strainer).
- in a pot combine juice with SUGAR and bring to a BOIL and remove from burner.
- GATHER and discard the foam from the top (so it doesn't go moldy).
- FILL bottles and cap. (my friend also recommended before putting the top on, dipping it in the citric acid to help preserve).
p.s. my friend uses this recipe for all kinds of berries.
p.p.s. you can recycle and use empty glass bottles with twist-off tops.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
sandwich napkin-bags
made some cloth sandwich napkin bags for my nephew, who is starting kindergarten in a couple of days :)
(inspired by ikea pillow cases, only with the flap on the outside!)
really easy...
- cut desired size (plus flap)
- with the fabric heighth-wise, sew a top and bottom seam,
- fold over with what is going to be the outside facing in with the flap folded in and pin sides,
- sew the right and left sides together + zigzag edge stitch,
- turn inside out (you will have the flap open), put sandwich inside and flip flap closed! yay!
- after you finish eating, you can use it as a napkin ;)
p.p.s. when washing make sure you rince well and don't use fabric softener so it doesn't get into your food!
Sunday, July 1, 2012
snail pouch
.....Ji loves snails :)
....btw, this is an awesome! stitch library that i came across and plan on visiting often!
Friday, June 29, 2012
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
t-shirt applique
it was sailor day at Ji's preschool today :)
i've had some freezer paper on my supply shelf for a while and so i decided i shoud finally try it.
- it worked great! it made drawing the design and cutting it out so much easier! just drew the deisgn onto the f-p, cut it out, ironed it on the applique fabric, cut it out, peeled off the f-p(careful w/ sharpangles!), glued onto shirt (using fabric glue) and sewed it on.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
plain old wooden building blocks
Ji is at the age where he loves to build. he loves his legos but he loves his wooden blocks just as much!.....it reminds me how much we (and mainly toy manufatureres!) underestimate our children's imaginations. we should give them more room to have fun and explore...
every day i am surprised with how wonderful Ji's imagination is...this is a parking garage :)
every day i am surprised with how wonderful Ji's imagination is...this is a parking garage :)
p.s.these are plain ol' jenga blocks and all natural wooden fire-starter strips - a while back when i was at the hardware store a large and really cheap bag of natural wooden strips caught my eye and i read the label: wooden fire-starter strips!?!?...natural strips of wood, all the same length and width. of course i bought them, but not to burn, to play with :)!
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