Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Macaroon Birthday Bookmark!

Hello!

I made this bookmark as part of a birthday gift for my best friend.  I used the Paper Source macaroon rubber stamp (http://www.papersource.com/item/Macaron-Rubber-Stamp/871650.html), various ink pads and Martha Stewart essential glitter colors (http://shop.marthastewart.com/Martha-Stewart-Crafts-Essential-Colors-Glitter/A/B002BTWI62.htm) for the inside of the macaroons.

I used a fine paper that I bought from Paper Source (sorry, no link) for the background, and this gorgeous gold and coral Little B washi tape also from Paper Source, for the borders of the book mark (http://www.papersource.com/item/Gold-Coral-Foil-Tape/2905_018/849431004092.html).

The Happy Birthday sticker banner is from this amazing Japanese stationery store, Kinokuniya, in midtown Manhattan.  (Link here: http://www.kinokuniya.com/us/).  I've had it for a while and have been keeping it for a special occasion.

I am going to hole punch the top and add a ribbon but, for some reason, I can't find my hole puncher!  I'll add an updated pic when I do that.

Happy Stamping.

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Halloween Decorations

I got carried away with my Halloween decorations this year.  Here they are!  I'm feeling like Halloween is my favorite holiday!










Paper Source Monster Paper Dolls

I got one of the Paper Source garland kits for Halloween.  They are monster paper dolls and they are soooo adorable.  We used this kit at the get together today and each person made one paper doll.  They aren't all featured here. (I'm missing the witch and the mummy) but these are so cute to make.  Most of it is done for you, but there is still enough room to do work yourself and be creative with your monsters.


Glitter Pumpkins

I love the idea of glitter pumpkins because it takes a regular pumpkin to a whole new level and it's really not that hard.  However, it helps if you can do this outside because the glitter is definitely messy!!  They are so pretty though.






Halloween party food

Today I had a small, girls Halloween crafting get together.  I used Pinterest to get inspired and I found some really amazing dishes.  Here are some of my faves:

1. Firstly, the Cheese Spider!!!  This is probably my absolute favorite of the day because he looks so cute!! (So cute, in fact, that only two people took a tiny piece of cheese from the back because they didn't want to mess him up).

The recipe called for four shallots sauteed.  Then, you combine the shallots with feta and goat cheese, in the food processor.  Once it is smooth, you refrigerate it so it gets cold enough to mold.  You roll out two circles.  Then, you roll them in black sesame seeds.  Twigs are used for legs and, the night before, I had painted them black.  I used candy eyes for the eyes.

Here is the original recipe from Food and Wine magazine online:

http://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/black-widow-goat-cheese-log

And here is a pic of my version!



2. Olives dressed up as Bugs. 

This was a really cute idea.  You take olives, a toothpick and a nice, strong, sprig of rosemary.  You use the toothpick to poke holes in the olives (I did three on each side like a bug) and then stick in sprigs of rosemary on either side.  They do look creepy indeed!

Here is one:


3. Frightening Fruit Kebabs. 

These looked really cute!  You need cantaloupe, a melon baller, kiwi and a bag of jumbo marshmallows.  You also need a bag of melting chocolate and a pastry bag with a very tiny tip in order to make very tiny faces.  This wasn't as hard as I thought it was going to be because I had a tiny pastry tip.  


4. Candy Apples!

This was one of our activities for the crafting party.  First, we used a hammer to lightly hammer a skewer in to the stem of the apple.  Then, we made the caramel.  First, we melted white sugar over heat.  We put nothing else in the pot except sugar.  When it finally melted, we added heavy cream and butter to the bowl.  

I would suggest letting the caramel cool slightly before dipping the apples, because then the caramel gets thicker and gives a better coat to the apple.  Also, it is then tackier so, if you want to roll the apple in anything (We used granola, pecans and chocolate chips), the items will stick to the tacky caramel.  

The caramel tasted really good on its own.  I haven't tried the apple yet, but I think it's looking pretty good too, right? 


5. Chocolate Mice.  

I was so excited to make these because I read The Night Circus and, in that novel, the characters nosh on chocolate mice with licorice tails and almond ears while exploring the magical night circus.   So, I was really excited to put this together. 

I found a recipe that called for melting semisweet chocolate, adding sour cream and cookie crumbs and then refrigerating the mixture until it is malleable though solid enough to mold.  I molded them, rolled them in more cookie crumbs.  (By the way, I had to put the chocolate cookies in a ziplock bag and hammer them into crumbs first).  Then, I used black licorice whips to make tails and added candy eyes and almond ears.  They looked really adorable (I thought).  



6. Spiked Spiced Cider.  

I used Emeril Lagasse's spiced cider recipe from the Food Network web site.  It was really good.  People could add a shot of rum or bourbon to the hot cider and we garnished with a cinnamon stick. 

This is a picture of the apple that I studded with cloves and which was then used to spice the cider.  This allows you to easily remove the cloves instead of having to strain the cider to get rid of them.  


7.  Cupcakes.   I didn't make these.  They are from Georgetown cupcakes in Soho (https://www.georgetowncupcake.com/) and my friend bought them.  This place makes amazing cupcakes.  Here's a pic: 



In addition to these items, I also made black bean hummus, queso fundido, butternut squash pasta with broccoli rabe and pancetta and a Fall Salad with candied pecans and a maple vinaigrette.  I don't have pictures of all those things though... sadly. 

Anyway, festive food is always more fun.  Here's to the next party!

Sugar Skull Invites

I was planning a Halloween get-together and wanted to make an invite.  Of course, I went to Paper Source to get inspiration and there, I saw an awesome Sugar Skull Stencil.

I used the stencil, a glue pen (awesome because you get a point and can use this to trace the stencil), white embossing powder and lots of glitter to make the invites become a reality. 

At first, I tried using ink to get the stencil onto the black paper, but the ink sort of bled and didn't give a sharp outline.  I was happy that the glue pen worked out.  I also used Martha Stewart's flourescent glitters and they showed up amazingly well on the black paper.  

Each invite did take a bunch of time.  I also lined the envelopes with purple glitter paper to make them stand out.  I got this at Paper Source as well!  Here is the result: 



Pork Chop, my chihuahua, fell asleep in the middle of all my craft supplies... awww. 




Sunday, July 27, 2014

B R O O K L Y N zentangling ✒️

So last Wednesday, July 23, 2014, I took a zentangling class at the Ink Pad in the West Village (http://www.theinkpadnyc.com) with artist and best-selling author, Kass Hall (http://www.kasshall.com)

I had never zentangled before and I loved the pieces Kass created and knew that, with lots and lots of hours and patience, I could create something using this method.

Here are some images of kass's amazing sample:



She taught us 14 different patterns and we practiced in the class.  Over the weekend, I then created a "Brooklyn" Zentangle, for which I need to find a home. 

My work:












I really enjoyed completing this project!  I used Micron pens and made stencils with my cameo silhouette. 

Hopefully there is more zentangling to come!!







Wednesday, July 9, 2014

First Time Art Journaling

Hey!  So I bought an art journal!  I have seen so much beautiful work online in art journals and this seems like a natural extension of Smashbooking.  In fact, Smashbooking seems to be a likely extension of art journaling, in fact!  It seems like the Smash book made all the backgrounds and patterns themselves so the journaler can simply focus on the content - though, of course, that is also done artistically. 

I've been browsing around the internet to see how others art journal and I realize that my work is very elementary!  I would love to go to some classes or meetups with real art journalers so I can learn more tips.  I'm going to start integrating that into my life soon :). For now, here's my first work!