Seems like one of the hottest summers in years. My potted garden is growing and I'm finally getting peppers. The red is the super chili.
Something ate all my broccoli, but it is making a comeback. My banana peppers and green peppers are well on their way too.
Are you growing anything?
Morning Oven Hashbrowns
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Monday, August 8, 2011
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Quick Baby Quilt
I had two hours I could put together, so I jumped and made this quilt.
The little one was all over it, while I was making it. She LOVES the animals.
The back side is from an old sheet I had more than 10 years ago. Wow, how time flies.
I sewed the batting in between the fabric, so it has some stability to it.
So does anyone know where I can find these kind of tongs for less than $8? I didn't think they'd be that expensive.
And what is a good/decent pepper mill grinder? These are cute, but they run $30.
Biscuits and Gravy
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The little one was all over it, while I was making it. She LOVES the animals.
The back side is from an old sheet I had more than 10 years ago. Wow, how time flies.
I sewed the batting in between the fabric, so it has some stability to it.
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| Teller Wine photo |
Biscuits and Gravy
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Saturday, August 6, 2011
Freezer Paper Shirt Stencil
I had seen some things on freezer paper stencils in the past. I'd never thought to buy any of the paper before. But it seems all the stars were in alignment, because I finally had everything at the same time, and my daughter was napping. Easy Peasy.
Get you some freezer paper in the plastic wrap/foil isle. My cost $2.29 a couple months ago. I found a plain shirt and some acrylic paint and a brush. Find a design that you like and cut it out of the freezer paper.
An exacto knife would be good here, but mine was in a box somewhere.
Iron the paper shiny side down onto your shirt. I also placed an extra piece of the freezer paper inside the shirt after I ironed so the paint didn't bleed to the other side of my shirt.
I pulled and tucked the collar of my shirt in, as it was too t- shirt like, to give it a blouse effect.
Apply the paint to your ironed on stencil. Let dry for 30 Minutes, then peel off. Let dry another 24 hrs and then place a cloth over top of your painted design and iron for 10-15 seconds. This helps it not to fade while washing and drying.
I sewed where I had pinned, and I was finished.
I will totally be using the freezer paper again! I loved this, and I was done before the little one was done napping.
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