Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Iron Craft # 3- Warm Up

This week the theme for Iron Craft was Warm Up.  I decided to make something for the new dog in the family--Djoser--Thing 1 and Thing 2's dog.

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I searched the web for an idea and came upon the domestikgoddess.com who had directions for dog boots which I had been thinking about as a project. I had the supplies on hand--polar fleece, some non-slip material (I used the rubber like material you put under throw rugs to keep them from slipping), velcro and elastic.

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 They were easy to sew and turned out, I think, quite well.IC3 IC3

Now for the test! I mailed them to my daughter Jenny, from A Mom and 2 Things and the rest is up to her and Djoser. Do they fit? Will he wear them? I will let her finish this blog as to what happened!

Well, I guess it is my (Jenny's) turn to tell what happened...the first time I tried putting them on Djoser was not a good experience. No photos to show because as fast as I could put one on, he would take it off. He is a puppy after all. Tonight I decided a 3 prong approach- hubby with the camera, me with the booties and Thing 1 with a rawhide. We were able to get them on him and he even walked around (pranced as our old dog use to do with hers). He actually left them on for awhile. IC 3 IC 3 IC 3

I am not sure what he would do if I were to have left them on- they might have been chewed up. I think eventually he would get use to them. I only wish we had some real snow to try them outside. Djoser does thank grandma for the great gift though.

And for those wondering his full name is King Djoser of Saqqara -he is named after King Djoser (pronounced Zoser) from the 3rd Dynasty Egypt who is buried in the Step Pyramid.  With all of my husband's travels in the Middle East we could not name him something like Bud now could we?

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Iron Craft #2- Hearts and Flowers

As usual--a little old and something new!

For the old-and still in use today--

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A front door welcome, stuffed Valentine angel, a Valentine pin and stuff from Sophie and Lucas.

Now for the NEW--while putting out my "old" decorations, I decided I would like a mat to put under some candles on a chest in my dining room. A perfect project for Challenge 2! So off to check my "stash" where I had a lot of Valentine fabric from past years. I also had a quilt heart square pattern among my "stuff". I used the square pattern IMG_1833

and then multiplied it by 4
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and I had my mat.

 I quilted it with different size hearts. IMG_1841

Unfortunately, I used white thread and it doesn't show up to well, so I have drawn out the pattern I made up.

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 All in all, I am pleased with my project!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Iron Craft 2012 #1- Paper

Happy New Year 2012

2012 brings us another year of crafting. Hopefully, with the new format-every other week-I will be able to keep up! Last year, I think I ran out of ideas about Halloween! Paper is our first challenge.

I was trying to think of an idea while cutting out letters for a bulletin board. When--duh--I was doing a paper craft! I volunteer at church and the job of the bulletin board fell to me. I guess as an ex-elementary school teacher, they felt it was right up my alley.I have enjoyed the challenge!

 This is the board I did for the Christmas season.
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This is the latest one I put up this week.
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However, for the first challenge I wanted to do something else. I decided to do these simple little note pads using sticky notes. Measure and cut out of heavy stock paper, a cover. Be sure to allow for the fold-over top. Using good glue, attach the paper to the back and top of the sticky pad.

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Decorate the front anyway you wish.

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These will make great little gifts. I intend to tuck them into birthday cards for friends. The "Mom" of a Mom and 2 Things has already requested several for herself.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Iron Craft #41 BOO!

I am not at home this week--off to enjoy the company of my brother and sister in Tennessee and Kentucky. Knowing I wouldn't be here to do the next challenge, I tried to come up with an easy Halloween idea. I decided to show several crafts I have done in the past.


And then for your enjoyment, I am sharing a delicious pumpkin recipe in keeping with the season. 

Crock-pot Pumpkin Bread Pudding 


16 slices of day old French bread, cubed This should fill your crock-pot
2 cups milk
4 eggs
Beat together the milk and eggs

 Stir in the following ingredients.

1/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup butter, melted
1 can pumpkin pie filling--not just plain pumpkin
1/4tsp. cinnamon
1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg
Can also add 1/4 cup raisins iif desired
Mix thoroughly so no streaks show

Pour over bread and stir. Cover and cook on high 1 hour.
Reduce heat to low, cook 3 to 4 hours or until temperature is 160 degrees. Turn off heat and keep warm until served.

Serve with vanilla sauce.

 Vanilla Sauce

2 Tbls. butter, melted
2 Tbls. flour
1 cup water
3/4 cup sugar
1 tsp. vanilla

 Make sauce just before pudding is done. Melt butter in saucepan. Stir in flour until smooth. Gradually add water, sugar and vanilla. Bring to a boil. Cook, stirring constantly, until thickened. Pour sauce over hot bread pudding.

 Yummy!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Iron Craft Challenge #40 Bottle and Jar

After a few weeks off because of elbow surgery, I am now back to the weekly craft challenges.This week's Bottle and Jar Challenge fit right in with the cover project on the October Woman's Day magazine.

The materials needed were jars, orange tissue, Mod Podge, black paper, sponge brushes, and battery operated votive lights. The tissue was cut into strips and mod podged to the outside of the jars and black faces added. IC40 IC40 IC40
I think they turned out great and help to welcome Halloween in my front entry hall.

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Challenge # 37- Shrink to Fit

One of the most cherished items in my kitchen is an old printer's file case, which we turned into a memorabilia box full of miniatures that represent favorite things or events in my/our life--cooking, sewing, golfing, cats, the Seminole football team, teaching, the USA, Minnesota, Door County, and trips to Maine and the West.

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 I also have a small shelf in my entry hall which I decorate with seasonal miniatures picked up over the years. So for this challenge, I decided to do a little ghost tree using, what else, but more of the sculpty clay--I had to buy a whole set for Challenge 31. I made 5 little ghosts, the letters BOO!, and planted a tree in a small pot.

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 Now I have a new addition to my Halloween shelf.

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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Challenge #35 Done Reading

Books have always been an inportant part of my life--from Mother Goose to my Kindle. Along the way are many enjoyable hours of reading. For this challenge, my first thought was bookmarks.

Several years ago, I had made some magnetic bookmarks for members of my bookclub, and I thought perhaps I could reinvent them. Having a bunch of paperbacks around the house, I thought why not use their covers for the bookmarks.

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I cut a 2x6 inch strip from the cover, folded it in half, added magnetic strips to the ends, and had a bookmark to fold over a page.
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Since I had several paperbacks left, I decided to go back to an old challenge--postcards. I had several postcard backs left from that challenge, so I glued them to a paperback cover and now have some new postcards to send.

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Now that I have finished this challenge, I can get back to my latest read--Vermilion Drift by William Kent Krueger, a favorite Minnesota author. Some other good book suggestions, if you're into reading:

The Heretics Daughter by Kathleen Lent
House on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford
Little Bee by Chris Cleave