Here I am in 1981 during my first ever four minutes of fame by getting my photo in the local paper for the big pumpkin that my aunt and I grew. (I'm the four year old)
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Here I am in 1981 during my first ever four minutes of fame by getting my photo in the local paper for the big pumpkin that my aunt and I grew. (I'm the four year old)
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I had good intentions of giving out organic candy for Halloween but I assumed I'd be able to find some locally and I'm out of luck and time!
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Phew, I finished it in the nick of time. Okay, not really, it is Wednesday and Halloween isn't until Friday. Anyway, every time we asked my son what he wanted to be for Halloween he'd say, "Cookies!!!" Upon further pressing, "What kind of cookies?" He'd elaborate with both, "Big Cookies!" and also "Chip Cookies!" so "big, chip cookies" it is.
Yes I know the above picture sucks. He just wouldn't stay still, he was running to the mirror to look at himself in it. This was just a test, when it is showtime on Friday, he'll wear dark brown pants and shirt for the full chocolate effect. The full tutorial and instructions are over here with more photos too.
The coolest part is that the costume is in two parts that transform into cookie seats for his art table chairs in his room. I think I deserve an award for that one. (unless of course Martha Stewart or some other blogger did this last year, which is usually the case...and here I thought I was all original, lol)
Posted at 12:07 AM in crafty crafty, tutorials | Permalink | Comments (17)
I made these recycled baby food jar pumpkins last night, to deck out our front porch each year!
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It is my birthday today! I had a great lunch at Mani's bakery down the street with my mother-in-law and my son and we have a fancy dinner planned - sans baby, just husband and I. All I asked for my birthday is crab & shoes. The crab will happen at Crustacean - they have this amazing garlic crab - yum.
Posted at 06:34 PM in fashion-esque, navel gazing, vintage love | Permalink | Comments (12) | TrackBack (0)
I fell in love with the work of Etsy seller, MargaretJeff, and thought a table from them would make an ideal "nature table" for our hallway. Not to big, not too small, perfect height and the table alone is a beautiful work of nature. After a few conversations with Margaret, I finally picked the Ambrosia Maple table and it arrived this week!
Posted at 04:47 PM in handmade in my home, nature inspiration, stuff I love | Permalink | Comments (7)
It is starting to get cold! Well, as cold as it gets in Los Angeles anyway, which is just cold enough to get out some hot cocoa with homemade marshmallows and have our very first fire. Small wood scraps from my toys and figures makes excellent kindling.
Posted at 11:21 AM in etsy, woodworking | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)
Didn't you?
Posted at 04:40 PM in etsy, nature inspiration, woodworking | Permalink | Comments (13) | TrackBack (0)
I snapped this picture today on the way out the door to go to the market. I send weekly photos to my mother so I pretty much always have a camera on hand. After doing so, I realized that both his trick or treat/market bag (it is reversible so he'll use it not only on Halloween but as his own little market bag) and his monster shirt were recent Etsy purchases. Yay for handmade!
Posted at 05:13 PM in etsy, fashion-esque | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)
I always bookmark and have every intention of using recipes that other bloggers recommend. I never get around to it. Until now! This Broccoli/corn soup recipe posted by my happy little life here sounded just too easy and I happened to have everything on hand already.
Posted at 05:26 PM in food stuff & cooking, vintage love | Permalink | Comments (5) | TrackBack (0)