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Monday, September 30, 2013

wedding time

Last Saturday the sky was so blue it almost looked computer enhanced.  The day was sunny and warm, perfect for a wedding in Hilllsdale, Mi.  Our neighbors daughter, Brenna, who we have know since birth, was getting married.  Since it was close to my parents we decided to take a couple of days away and do a visit and a wedding.  I think the last wedding we went to was our son's six years ago.  We dressed in our finest, including for me a dress, pumps and panty hose, (I know all my friends are cracking up about now) and headed north.  All weddings are beautiful but this one was especially nice.  Friends and family all pitched in to make it just lovely with many home made touches that made it uniquely Brenna and Jasons.  What an privilege it was to be included.

simple small town church

bride and groom

book page cones filled with lavender to throw at the couple

'62 Caddy to escape in

table decorations of oil lamps, books(she's a librarian), tea cups with succulents, pumpkins and caramel apples as favors


the brides little brother John

The brides Mom was as beautiful as her daughter
bride and groom


John and Greta, parents of the bride

Daddy daughter dance

We had a table full from our area.  Pam and Larry

Mike and Brenda


Lee and JR

Andy and I
A wonderful start to a long and happy life together.

Friday, September 27, 2013

pumpkin palooza

I'm doing a craft show in a couple of weeks and aside from all the VCB products all over now I've been invaded by pumpkins.  Most are made of old sweaters, tee shirts or leftover fabric.  Add a little lace some ribbon a twig stem and you're done.  So far I've made about 25 but if I can find more sweaters this weekend I'll do a few more and maybe a few sweater pillows.


Wednesday, September 25, 2013

vacation time

We ran away from home for a few days last week and went to Nashville, In.  Located about 50 miles south of Indy this tiny town has been an artists colony since the twenties.  It's full of little shops, inns, restaurants and is absolutely beautiful.  Most of the shops with demonstrating craftsmen are gone and they do seem too similar but we still had a great time.  We visited Brown County state park, had lunch at the inn, explored the town of Martinsville and visited a local winery.  Best of all was no nonstop calls from work, no TV, no housework or cooking.  The first night, AH who has been working long hours for weeks, slept for thirteen hours straight.  We had a great time and came home refreshed and ready to tackle his long hours and my upcoming show schedule.


I think he can sleep ahywhere

cabin at park

inn

fall decor

decorating inspiration


Stone Creek winery

Monday, September 23, 2013

poke cake

This is what I made for AH's birthday cake.  He loved it and so did the guys he works with, that's where all our left overs and bad for you food goes, they'l eat anything.

1 box chocolate cake mix make according to the directions on the box and bake in a 9X13 pan
when you take it out of the oven poke holes all over with the handle of a wooden spoon.
1 small box instant chocolate pudding mix mix according to box directions and pour over hot cake.  Refrigerate until cool.
Spread with a container of cool whip and then grate or crumble a chocolate bar over the top.
In my own defense I did use sugar free/fat free pudding mix, low fat milk and sugar free cool whip so it wasn't as bad for us as it could have been.  The cake was light, moist and very good.


Friday, September 20, 2013

fly

I don't smoke, it drives my allergies crazy and I hate the smell, but I couldn't resist this giant brass fly ashtray at a recent sale.  I didn't realize it was an ash tray until the lady I bought it from showed me how it opens up.  At about seven inches he's a big guy and looks right at home in my tray of painted gourds on my kitchen table.
Don't overlook some thing interesting at a sale even if you don't know what you will do with it or what it is.  If the price is right or you totally love it, grab it then, you probably will never find another just like it.


Wednesday, September 18, 2013

fall shelf

After September 1, I am ready to put away the crystal, green and aqua accessories and start bringing out the fall accents.  This white shelf will sit above the couch when I get done with the fall change.  Gold and metal candle sticks, stacked mirrors and a few family pictures will finish the look.  I think I need a sign for under the shelf.  Maybe love, welcome or peace.  I have an old small window frame I can use.  What do you do to change up your home for fall?


Monday, September 16, 2013

gourd time

Every pumpkin patch and corn maze place I have been to has a section of dried gourds to purchase.  They just take the left over gourds and put them in a warm dry place for the next year.  You can do the same thing with the fresh pumpkins you buy this year.  Expect some rotting, holes and other defects, only use things with hard shells, but you will be surprised how well most of them turn out  You can pile them in baskets and crocks and strew them around mums and asters outside.  When they are dry you can scrub off the outer skin with warm water and a scrubby, let them dry and them paint how ever you like.  My favorites this year are the metallics.  I have put them on top of bottles and vases and used small bowls as pedestals.  Just some thing a little different to add to my fall decorations.