Wednesday, April 11, 2012

CUPCAKE PIN GIVEAWAY CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED

Congratulations to the two winners Dorothy and Amber! Please email me at mrshannahs at gmail dot com with your address and I will send you your selection of cupcake pins. And how awesome is it that you're the  only two contestants?! Lucky you! I'll send each of you two pins! Please choose one more cute cupcake pin for me to send! 

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Thanks to all 100 fans on my 
FB fan page I am now having an
awesome cupcake pin giveaway!
This contest is open to everyone!
There will be four cupcake pins
given away to four winners! Yay!


100 fans is a great milestone to celebrate and I'm doing just that with a giveaway! I've been smitten with these cupcake pins that I hand stitched, hand embroidered and decorated! They're so cute, wouldn't you agree? I get lots of compliments on my pink one that I wear on my jacket. I've been hoping to have this giveaway for my fans but I'm quite over joyed and have decided it's open to everyone! Yay! Of course you're all invited to follow my blog and my FB fanpage to keep up with me, my projects, get coupon codes and more! 

This contest will be open until Thursday April 19th (one week) and I will announce the four winners here on my blog soon after! 

It is simple to enter! One entry per person, please. Here's how: head over to my Etsy Shop then come back here and tell me in the comments below what your favorite Blueberry Blonde item is. I'd also like to know what your favorite thing about spring is! Also click on the cupcake pin photo below so you can see them better - they're all numbered - so you can let me know which cupcake pin is your favorite! 

Here's an example of a what valid contest entry includes:
From the Blueberry Blonde Etsy shop my favorite item is the Verdant Hectares bag. My favorite thing about spring is hearing all the song birds again! My favorite cupcake pin is number 15!




Best of luck to all who enter!
Stephie

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Did you know?

Oh, hi! Thanks for stopping by! You may already know or have noticed that I'm not a daily blogger. Daily blogging isn't for everyone and that's ok. Balancing all there is in life with writing a daily blog isn't for everyone. It certainly isn't for me. That's why I set a personal goal of writing a monthly blog post or tutorial in an effort to have a fun blog to share things I'm interested in with family & friends while be realistic about what I actually have time for.

When I started this blog I knew I wanted to have tutorials somehow separate from my main blog so they could be easily found and searched. But being new to blogging and not being sure how to set it all up I ended up with two blogs. Ha-ha....

I get lots of visits to my main blog here... but not too many visitors to my my tutorial section but I would like to encourage you to have a look as there are some fun and interesting DIY tutorials! If you haven't seen them yet, then hopefully you'll have a chance to take a look. Here are three that I've written up thus far in 2012:








Enjoying the sunshine,
Stephie

PS: I'm just a few FB fans away from holding a cupcake pin giveaway! =)

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

A Very Twinkie blog post

One of my favorite fiber artists Twinkie Chan is having a great giveaway over at I Hate Michael Shirley check it out!
http://ihatemichaelshirley.com/post/18065587760/february-giveaway-twinkie-chan

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Happy Valentines Day!

Valentine's Day is one of my favorite holidays! For me it is more than a day for me and my husband to indulge in romance, flowers, jewelry and sensual foods. I see it as great opportunity to tell my family & friends I love them too! Here's what I have planned: I've got a cute heart bunting that I made and put up next to pink tulips and paper whites and I'm planning on making a yummy steak and heart shape potatoes for dinner & I know Bill will love that! A can't forget a decadent dessert! I'm making heart shaped Boston cream cakes for us to enjoy together. Of course I'll  be wearing the new earrings my husband bought me! He also got me some cherry jam, cherry maple syrup and a jar of cherries when he was in Sturgeon Bay / Door County, WI yesterday. I do hope you have some wonderful plans for today too.
                                                                          
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Nothing says I love you more than a hand made Valentine! And here's mine! It's painting of me & my Valentine! Titled 'Be My Valentine'


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Made with acrylic paint, book pages, a variety of papers, liquid gold leafing, red flocking & Collage Pauge.\
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UPDATE: I thought you'd like to see a couple of pics of some the yummy food we ate! =)

Baked Potato Hearts with Piedmont Steak & Salad


Happy Valentines Day,
Stephie

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Topiary Girl

Hello! I wanted to tell you about this on-line painting class I'm taking & where it's taking me!!! 

In early January I signed up to take a class by Juliette Crane called How to Paint a Girl. It's not my first on-line class so I was not terribly nervous about how on-line classes work and whether they'd work for me. I was only a little bit nervous but really I was more excited to get over my fears: getting past muddy colors, sharing my art work with other people & painting faces!  It's been two weeks and already I'm making decent progress in these areas. Check out Juliett's sneak peek of How to Paint a Girl & an Owl!


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Here's my painting
Topiary Girl
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I dunno if you can you tell but I really like orange & green together!  Here is one of my 'girls' and I don't know about you but my favorite part of the girl is the skirt! I really love polka dots!

Honestly it took me a while - I worked on and off for days - to get this Topiary Girl accomplished.... but before I took this class I would have been discouraged when I got muddy effects from over painting. I would have either set it aside or worse yet thrown it out. Good thing Juliette talked some sense into me because I've learned how to avoid getting muddy effects. And if I do, and I did get them, I learned to walk away , let it dry, then apply a new color that I do like and continue on. Sometimes if I don't want to wait for the paint to dry on it's own I'll get the craft hair dryer out and speed things along.... my craft hair dryer is really just a travel sized hair dryer... ;-)

For my painting Topiary Girl  not only did I have to over come muddy colors but another more alarming obstacle for me was that I didn't know that I had selected a page with Crackle Glaze on it. I thought it was simply a sparse background of color. I think it was over a year ago that I put that page away. More than enough time to forget that it had Crackle Glaze on it. So, once I started painting everything got crackled needless to say I had to walk away.

I knew that the one thing I didn't want was a girl with cracked skin, or a crackled background. But, maybe I'll use that effect in the future but for now I had to work hard to fix it up. And yes it got muddy and a couple of times and when I went to blot at the paint it horrifically peeled off to the bare paper in some spots - this was unexpected and kinda ruined a few things I was liking. =(

I walked away though and let it dry. I knew I had to keep at it. I'm guessing that's how crackle acts when you water log it and poke at it too much? LOL! But eventually the crackle either came off or got buried under lots of layers of paint and I painted new things that I liked and forgot about the stuff I lost. The only place the crackle looked nice was on the skirt.

I think in two weeks I have come a long way, not just in dealing with my fears of painting faces and sharing my art with other people but in managing to make a difficult painting work by persevering and seeing it through to something that is successful and cute. =D

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Here's what I used: acrylic paint, chalk, origami paper for the dress top, security envelope for the belt & an atom from scrap booking paper for the belt buckle & applied a gem with mod podge. A variety of brushes including: round, flat, sponge, and a stencil brush loaded with 6 different colors for the rounded effect on the topiary I think it really made the topiary's leaves look great!
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I'll make her available at my Etsy shop soon but in the meantime you can let me know what you think!

Happy Days,
Stephie



Saturday, January 28, 2012

Quick Quiche

I thought I'd start my first blog post of 2012 with a recipe for comfort food. Last week I made up a home made chicken pot pie complete with a Crisco pie crust and had a bit of extra pie crust left over. There wasn't enough dough for a second pie so I wasn't sure what to do with it. In our home quiche is always a favorite but I'd never made a mini quiche before. I took a look at the dough and thought there was too much for one miniature quiche but I can make two... =) Here's my take on a mini Quick Quiche!


I pressed the dough into greased, miniature, spring-form pans.
Any greased, oven safe dish would work.
I fill it about half way with fresh broccoli floretes...

Next I added diced smoked ham.

In a separate dish I scrambled 4 eggs, a splash of milk, a dash 
of salt & pepper. Add any other seasonings you'd like!
I added half of the egg mixture to each pan 
filling it up to the pie crust edge.

I sliced one onion and sauteed it in olive oil until
it was a bit caramelized. Let it cool.
Then added half to each pan. I wanted the onions
to be decorative on top but they could also be diced and
added to the mix rather than pre-cooked.You can leave
out the onion all together and substitute it with sliced
tomatoes for a decorative top - just
brush with olive oil so they don't dry out too much.

Set oven to 425.... 
Don't they look fabulous!

30 minutes or so later.... 
The eggs poofed up and the top got nice and caramelized!

Ok, so it wasn't any really faster than making any other meal...
One thing that made it faster was having that pie crust already made up!
In all this took about 40 minutes to assemble & bake.
What kinds of sauces do you suggest eating with a quiche?

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Here are just a few things I do to make meal time prep & clean up a bit faster & easier:
  • read a recipe all the way through & get organized 
  • reading through a recipe also helps me decide if I need to or want to make substitutions
  • gather / organize needed ingredients 
  • pre-heat the oven, grease pans
  • anything that needs dicing, sifting, mixing can be done & set aside while I do other food prep
  • if something needs to cool prepare it first so it's cool when I need it
  • when baking something that starts out watery I take the time to put it on a baking sheet. Odds are it will find a way to leak over the top or in the case of spring-form pans leak out of the bottom - I'd rather clean an extra pan than scrub inside my oven...
  • clean and put things away as I go
  • while I'm waiting for dinner to bake up I get the food prep dishes washed up

Have you noticed that not all recipes are organized for our convenience? What are some of your favorite comfort foods? Got any food prep / clean up tips that will make meals go smoother for you that you'd like to share? I'd be glad to hear them! Happy New Year! 2012 is gonna rock!


Stephie

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

cupcake pin giveaway when i reach 100 FB fans!

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When I get 100 fans on my 
FB fan page I will host a 
a cupcake pin giveaway!
Visit my FB fan page 
and tell a friend!

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

fish n chips in newspaper

Today was a great day for a picnic! 




I simply made some fresh/frozen baked fish & sweet potato fries.

When they were done baking I wrapped them 
in parchment & newspaper, then set the picnic up outside! 
Having a tray to carry it all is very helpful!
The lemons made a nice table decoration.



 Set out some beer, fig vinegar & fresh squeezed lemon juice
and we had a lovely lunch on our front porch!

Just open the package and you can eat
right out of the wrap with your fingers or use utensils.

Do I even need to say it: easy clean up, too!
My kind of meal!

Thanks for visiting Blueberry Blonde!

~Stephie

Monday, April 18, 2011

SHOP ATTACK - round 40

I am starting a new weekly post theme for The Blueberry Blonde blog called "SHOP ATTACK" in collaboration with the Attack of the Craft forum. The aim is to feature a variety of artists from (AotC) Attack of the Craft share their Etsy shops, support their art and give them some exposure.

Did you know that the AotC forum is also called "The Island of Misfit Crafters". This forum brings people together in the spirit of sharing, promoting and celebrating DIY. Everyone is welcome! Whatever level you are at with your creative skills please feel welcome to join us! If aren't into creating and you are a patron of handmade you are also welcome join us and begin discovering all that AotC has to offer.

For more awesome handmade goodness, search the tag "attackofthecraft" on Etsy!
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This weeks Shop Attacks has three stores for you to discover.
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Johnston Graphics
Mike is a graphic designer and illustrator who is a fan of horror, sci-fi and B movies who seems to be infected by a rabid zombie virus ;)  I do like vampires and zombies but I'm liking the stylized look of this Darkling Drama greeting card.

Hana & Chou

What else can I say about Hana & Chou? Their stuff is super cute! Just check out this adorable pair of Happy White felt hair clips! *smitten*


Indiscretion  and Indiscretion's other shop
Indiscretion's first shop has this very cute hustler kissy tank!

Haute Indiscretion's other shop has this marvelous Empire Waist Princess Bride Wedding Dress *bliss*

Well that's all for now - Happy surfing!
xoxo,
Stephie