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Inspiration

28 Friday Sep 2012

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Bryant Park, Halloween, Inspiration, Instagram, knit Halloqeen costume, millinery, Sun High Orchards, Tinsel Trading Company, vintage trims, wool

Instagrams from the week:

* Treasure Drawers at Tinsel Trading Company.

* Halloween Production at Nap Time.

* Silver Ribbon, Tinsel Trading Company.

* First Pony Rides at Sun High Orchards.

* Wool-covered Fountain at Bryant Park.

* Vintage Flowers at Tinsel Trading Company.

Have a wonderful weekend!

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New Clay = Happy Girl

26 Wednesday Sep 2012

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art supplies, diy, DIY gift wrap, Katie's Pencil Box, office supplies, Present and Correct, Sculpey Clay, vintage office supplies, vintage wrapping

Sometimes it just takes a simple $8 package of clay to make Ada happy, and to make my life a little easier for a couple of hours while she carefully unwraps packages and makes sculptures with scissors and string and pipe cleaners.  I can completely relate to her excitement over new supplies.  The potential is so endless!  Last month Katie from Katie’s Pencil Box had an amazing post about her favorite online office supply store Present and Correct.  (If you haven’t visited Katie’s beautiful blog, you should).  I am making my list of supplies to work into Christmas gifts this year.

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DIY Apple Maple Jam

25 Tuesday Sep 2012

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apple jam, apple maple jam, Ball Blue Book, Ball Jars, diy, food, home canning, Kuhn Rikon peeler, maple syrup recipe, Weck Jar

Josie and I made jam today from some of our 20 pounds of apples picked this weekend. The house smelled like apple pie and the sun was streaming through the kitchen windows as the fence builders were busy outside. (We are finally fixing up our back yard and the work from just two days has already made the house so much brighter!  More about the fence building soon).  Please don’t judge me for the ugly kitchen in the photos…It is on the list of projects.  This recipe was adapted from the Ball Blue Book.  To make your own Apple Maple Jam you will need:

*12 Half-Pint Canning Jars with Seals and Lids

*15 Cups of Peeled, Cored and Chopped Apples (We used a combination of Cortland, Gala and Yellow Delicious)

*6 Cups Sugar (We used Raw Cane Sugar)

*1 Cup Maple Syrup

*2 teaspoons Cinnamon

*1 teaspoon Allspice

*1 teaspoon Nutmeg

*1/2 teaspoon Cloves

*Seeds Scraped from 1 Vanilla Bean

1. Prepare apples and combine all ingredients in large pot.  (This is my favorite apple peeler).

2. Slowly bring to a boil.

3. Stir frequently and cook until jam is thickened to your liking. (Ours took about an hour).

4. Remove from heat and spoon into washed hot jars, leaving 1/4″ headspace.

5. Carefully wipe rims and screw on two-piece caps.

6. Slide jars into warming water and boil for 10 minutes.

7. Remove from water using a jar lifter and allow to cool.

8. Jar tops will depress as they cool.  Any that don’t should be reprocessed or eaten within a few days.

9. We decorated circles of paper, carefully unscrewed lids and placed the circles on top of the sealed tops.  Screw lids can be replaced to hold the papers in place.  Be sure to label each jar with the contents and date.

**This jam is yummy warmed on vanilla ice cream, pancakes or PB&Js.  Store unopened jars in a cool dry place and eat within one year.  Enjoy!

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Pumpkin Queen

24 Monday Sep 2012

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antique shop, apple picking, autumn, diy apple jam, fall, pumpkins, pyo apples, Sun High Orchards, travel, vintage juice glass

We started fall off with apple picking and antique shops this weekend.  Chris found this giant pumpkin at Sun High Orchards after we picked 20 pounds (!) of apples.  I am excited to perfect a maple apple jam recipe with them this week.  The girls went on their first pony rides at the farm and Josie did not want to share her pony with any of the other kids waiting in line.  I scored a pair of vintage juice glasses decorated with fall leaves (for $.99 each !).  Ada found this crown at the last antique shop and decided it could live on the pumpkin when not on her own head.  There is officially a chill in the air today.  Welcome Autumn!

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Inspiration

21 Friday Sep 2012

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Cloud City, Etsy, home, Ikea, Ikea 2012 Pillow, Ikea throw pillow, Inspiration, Instagram, Tomas Saraceno, vintage pillow

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Instagrams from the week:

* The Season’s First Pumpkin
* Tomas Saraceno’s Cloud City at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
* Pillows, Vintage and Ikea
* Ada’s Installation: Osage Orange, Chartreuse Yarn and the Horse

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DIY Knit Baby Bootie Gift

20 Thursday Sep 2012

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baby gift, Brooklyn General Store, cashmere yarn, DIY bootie, Envelope Mall, free knitting bootie pattern, knit baby bootie, Knit Mary Jane, More Last-Minute Knitted Gifts, vintage buttons

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These knitted Mary Jane booties are my favorite new baby gift. The pattern is so simple and can be found here (for free!). This pattern uses less than one skein of sport weight yarn, making it the perfect pattern for that half ball of precious cashmere. (Soon I’ll post the hats I made for Ada out of really expensive, but oh-so-amazing cashmere yarn. Chris nearly had a heart attack when he found out the price, but the hats were by far her favorites and are now being passed on to Josie). The most important part of this project is to find the perfect vintage buttons to finish up the Mary Janes. Ada loves to help search through the button jars with me for just the right pair. We wrapped the booties in some craft paper and tied them up with variegated yarn. More Last Minute Knitted Gifts has a beautiful section on wrapping with scrap yarns. The card by making a simple washi tape collage and trimming the edges with pinking shears. My favorite square vellum envelopes can be found here. Welcome little one!

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Wooden Blocks

18 Tuesday Sep 2012

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blocks and language, circus blocks, early childhood, Etsy, organizing blocks, Uncle Goose, wooden block play, wooden blocks, yellow ware bowl

 

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We have a collection of various wooden block sets, but these Uncle Goose numbers are my favorite lately.  We keep them in a big antique yellow ware bowl so they are easy for the kids to get to and clean up.  I love the colors and the carved details and their weight.  This set also has a rocket ship, skyscraper and circus on its sides.  There is something perfect and timeless about a child playing with blocks.  There are theories that block play leads to better understanding of language structure and spatial relations.  But I love to watch the girls imagine worlds and structures without bounds as they stack blocks.

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DIY Egg Carton Scavenger Hunt

17 Monday Sep 2012

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DIY scavenger hunt, egg carton game, kids party, park scavenger hunt, recycle egg carton, scavenger hunt, sidewalk chalk

We made this scavenger hunt game for Ada’s birthday this year. We did a larger hunt in Central Park early in the summer and it was a blast, so we decided to make a kid version. I took a few photos of clues while we were in the park the week before and printed them out at home. The level of difficulty can be adjusted per age group. To make your own egg carton scavenger hunt you will need:

*Egg Cartons (we cut ours in half for the little kids, but you can use a whole carton if you’d like more clues).

*Paint and Paintbrush

*Scissors

*Double Side Tape

*Camera

*Printer

*Chalk to match Paint colors

1. Take photos of the clues. (Small objects like leaves, acorns and flowers can be gathered and put into the egg carton. Larger things, such as statues can be marked by each team’s chalk).

2. Print photos to fit in the slots on the egg carton top.

3. Cut cartons in half with scissors if you choose.

4. Open each egg carton and paint a different color. Allow to dry before closing so they won’t stick shut.

5. Tape each clue photo into its slot.

6. Place corresponding colored chalk in each carton and close.

To play: give each team a carton and have them open to reveal clues at the same time. The first team to fill all of their slots, and mark any large items with their chalk wins!

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Inspiration

14 Friday Sep 2012

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Baked Brooklyn, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, end of summer, first words, Fort Greene Park, Inspiration, Instagram, koi pond, lotus, lotus blooms

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Instagrams from the week:

* The Lotus Pond in perfect bloom this week, Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

* The Kids’ Wet Chalk Drawing, Fort Greene Park.

* Daddy’s Birthday Cupcakes from Baked.

* Josie at the Koi Pond (shouting FISH!), Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

We had the most perfect week of weather here.  We felt lucky this week to be starting school, eating some last summer ice cream, wearing new shoes, celebrating a birthday, learning some new words, seeing old friends, watching one of our tomatoes finally change its green skin, looking forward to the seasons ahead…have a wonderful weekend!

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DIY Floor Lamp Refresh

13 Thursday Sep 2012

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Antique Lamp Supply, diy, DIY lamp, Ebay, fabric lamp cord, floor lamp, lamp fix, Sundial Wire, torchiere, vintage lamp

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I found this lamp, in a sorry state for $10 at our local junk/treasure shop.  I loved its lines, but in needed some work.  (This was before Chris and I made our “No More Projects” vow to each other.  We both have lifetimes worth of projects and are trying to limit the new ones walking in our door…I am really bad at keeping this vow, but just for the record so is Chris).  This particular project involved rewiring with a vintage-look fabric cord, spray painting with this matte metallic, scoring a perfect glass torchiere shade for $3 at a stoop sale, replacing the candle sleeves and all four bulbs.  (If you are going to do your own lamp rehab and don’t feel confident wiring, you can purchase cord and bring it to a lamp repair shop).

We are both really happy with how the lamp turned out and it makes such pretty light now in the dining room. Kind of makes me give the junk shop projects a long second look…

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