How about some cards?

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What a fast weekend. It seems like whenever I have an extra day I cram so much in to make the most of it. We had a couple of barbeque's in the backyard. I baked. I worked on my first assignment for the photography class I am taking with Maggie Holmes. I actually opened my camera manual and started reading. I made lots of cards and a few layouts. I did not open my new Stampmaker. Something to look forward too, I guess.

Our ScrapTiffany assignment this week was Cardstock Only.  A while back I saw a layout using punches layered  for the background. I had wanted to do one like that, but when I sat down to work on it, the layout wasn't working out for me and I felt like making a card:

I inked the edges to make each one stand out. I want to try it on a layout too sometime soon.  There are so many fun things we can do with cardstock. Check out what the other girls did over at ScrapTiffany , and if you make a project based on the challenge share it by e-mailing it to Tiffany over at ScrapTiffany.
I have 3 nieces that have September birthdays. So I made a bunch of cards up yesterday for them and a couple more.
Using up some Cosmo Cricket Material Girl this one is for my niece turning 3...
Love the girls on the chipboard, but hadn't had a place to use them....
And using up some of the girlie stuff in Studio Calico's Summer Camp kit and add-on's I made this card...
and one for my card stash from leftovers scraps....
Another from the same kit for a friend that has been sick.  The butterfly's are the punch outs from the new EK Success jumbo butterfly border punch. I didn't like the way the border looked so I used the negative instead and used my EK bracket border on both sides of the strip to make the border.
Yippee for short weeks! Have a great Tuesday!

Friday Fun Stuff

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Just one more work day to get through and then a 3 day weekend! Yippee! Yesterday I got home from work and  found this on my front porch. I can't wait to open it up and play...

I'm pretty excited about trying out making my own stamps, and I didn't know it but you can make your own embossing dies too. I know what I will be playing with this weekend.

Here is a quick card I made this past weekend.

I love that Dear Lizzy ribbon. It can dress up a simple card super fast.

Nicholas loves school and it makes me happy. Just a few minutes ago Mike told him they needed to get moving to take him to school. Nicholas said "School today, I love school. I'm going to school mommy to see Mrs. Jacci". I hope he always loves school. I finished up one more layout from his first year in pre-school.

Two more layouts and his first year will be finished. Then on to this year. Happy Weekend! Thanks for stopping by.

School Day Layout

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Nicholas recently started his second year of pre-school. I thought I should probably scrap a page or two from his first year.  He started in January when he turned 3.  Recently I saw a post on Stephanie Howell's blog about her thoughts when her daughter started her first day of school and how she felt seeing her walk away that first day. Her writing inspired my journaling on this layout from Nicholas's first day of pre-school.
Supplies from Mosh Posh August 2010 Kit.
It is almost the weekend and I cannot wait! It's been a long busy week. I am planning on making these on Saturday. And Nicholas told me he would help.
Thanks for stopping by. Hope you have a great Thursday!

 

Wednesday Home Decor Share - Fruit Topiary and 2 new Layouts

A while back Becky Higgins shared on her blog a home decor project for making a fruit topiary.  I am in the process of planning some redecorating in a few rooms to change from browns and oranges to some bright happy colors (yellow, green, blue and white).  So this looked like a good thing to add to my new decor. This past weekend I finished up the first one. I do think I will paint the vase a different shade.  It isn't quite the green I am looking for.
While making this I also had an idea for some fall themed arrangements. I ended up making 3 of them. I will share those soon.

I cannot wait for the long weekend, although Mike informed me that the cooler weather we've had the past few days (closer to 100 degrees than 110) will not be lasting through the weekend. So it could be another weekend stuck inside in the a/c.

This past weekend I was able to scrap quite a bit.  Here are a couple of layouts I did. I didn't love this picture, but since we have so few of the 4 of us together, I hung onto it. I can't wait for it to cool off so we can get back to the zoo this fall.

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My original plan for the Studio Calico July kit was to work on past vacation pictures. So I finally used it for a layout from our San Diego trip from a couple of years ago.  I did a whole mini with beach pictures that Nicholas looks at all the time. So a one pager with my favorite photos from that afternoon at the beach will be enough for our Places We Go - Far Away album.  And that border below the pictures is one of the new EK Sucess jumbo scallop border punches. Can't wait to use more of them.
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 Have a great Wednesday!

ScrapTiffany Vintage Challenge

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This week the challenge at ScrapTiffany  is all about Vintage.  I have been working through scanning and organizing our family photos going back to the early 1900's. Last week I posted this story about my Nana. So it made the perfect topic for a layout featuring her:

Check out what the other girls did this week over at ScrapTiffany and if you do a vintage project send it to Tiffany to share with us.

TGIF Friday

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Me on Easter in the mid-70's. Maybe about 6?

I stayed up way to late last night trying to finish up slicing and re-touching the scans of my childhood and heritage photos. I had somewhere around 160+ scans that averaged 4-5 pictures per scan.  It has been a huge project, but as I saw that number dwindling down to 15 scans last night I had to crank it out.

My next task will be to try to approximate dates and tag people in the photos. I also need to look into a noise reduction plug-in for PSE. There are some photo's that need some more cleaning up beyond what I am comfortable doing manually.

I still have a lot a work ahead of me, but I have several stories I want to tell.  I it has been so rewarding to see pictures of my brother and me growing up, some I remembered, some I had never seen.  And to find so many hidden treasures of my parents and grandparents in all those photos was incredible.

Of course to be punished for staying up late, Nicholas woke up in the middle of the night, and ended up in our bed again. At least it is Friday.

On the list for this weekend....

  • Order Studio Calico goodies for September (woohoo!)
  • Finish fall arrangements to get them off the dining room table
  • Go to the mall to get the boys some fall/winter clothes before my coupon's expire
  • Lunch out with the family
  • Scrap, scrap and more scrap (I hope this one isn't wishful thinking)
And here are a couple of layouts to share.  I am finished up through June my Month in Review (Project 12) layouts.
May 2010
May Side 1
May Side 2
June 2010
June 2010 Side 1
June 2010 Side 2
June 2010 Close Up (I love this fun Cosmo Cricket Chipboard)
I love my punches and Studio Calico month stamps for this project.  The photos and journaling are taking up so much of the layout space, just a few paper strips and accents are all I am doing on these pages to keep them similar throughout the year. Now to work on gathering July pictures.

Inspiration for My Favorite "Almost" Fried Chicken

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Growing up, my Nana babysat us while my mom was working. Nana and Papa lived just around the corner from our house. Nana was raised on a farm in Mississippi and would tell us she rose with the chickens every day. She was up at 5:00 a.m. making breakfast for Papa, eggs and toast as I remember, and then packing his lunch for his workday.

On weekdays when she watched us. During the summers she would make us breakfast in the mornings after my mom dropped us off for the day.  To this day I sometimes crave waffles (the frozen kind) with lots of butter and syrup, just like Nana would make me for breakfast.

While we were playing throughout the day she would have her soap opera's or game shows on the TV. Most days something would be on the stove about mid-day to get a start on dinner.  All the while, she might be ironing, cleaning, or stopping to play a card game with us kids.  Depending on the year, any number of my cousins would also be at Nana's while our mom's and dad's were at work.

My favorite day each week was the day Nana would make fried chicken and mashed potatoes for dinner. Being from the south Nana made us a lot of southern food for dinner, but her fried chicken was my favorite. I still compare all fried chicken to hers. I have yet to find one that truly comes close. She passed in 1999, and I haven't had her fried chicken since long before that.

I have never made my own real fried chicken. After I started cooking in my 20's I realized how it was made and felt guilty cooking something so fattening. I just saved fried chicken for a rare occasion when I was eating out. About 16 years ago, I got a cookbook by Oprah's chef called "In the Kithchen with Rosie", which ironically, Nana's name was Rosie.  In this book was a recipe for "Almost Fried Chicken".

I have been making this chicken a few times a year; working at adapting the recipe to get it just right. While it doesn't come close to my Nana's fried chicken, every time I make it, I think of her. It looks a lot the same, but it is a lot healthier than that one I grew up with.

I do think I have got the look pretty close.  I usually make a lot so we have it for leftovers for a couple of nights and eat it up for lunch.
Here is how I make it:
Almost Fried Chicken (as adapted from, "In the Kitchen with Rosie")
10 drumsticks
10 thighs, skinless if available
About 2 cups nonfat yogurt
cooking spray
Breading (I make a lot more than I actually end up using, I'll explain why in a minute)
2-3 cups of Italian Bread Crumbs
2-3 cups of flour
Dried seasonings:
2-3T Old Bay Seasoning
1-2tsp garlic powder and Creole seasoning
1/2 tsp black pepper
1/2 tsp Cayenne Pepper
2 tsp thyme
2 tsp basil
2 tsp oregano
Wash chicken, skin if desired, and place in a bowl of ice water.  Set aside while making the breading mixture.  Heat oven to 400 degrees.
Put about 1/3 - 1/2 of the breading mixture in a Ziploc bag.  Put yogurt in a shallow bowl. I recommended using at least 2 pairs of tongs.  Have a cookie sheet prepared sprayed generously with cooking spray.
Dip each piece of chicken in the yogurt mixture (1-2 at a time) coating well, but try to avoid big clumps. Put dipped chicken in Breading Mixture bag (shake) and remove chicken from bag with tongs (spray the whole piece of chicken with cooking spray generously to coat (this will help it crisp) and put on cookie sheet. Repeat until all chicken is coated.  Start a new bag of mixture (from the remaining set aside) as each bag gets too clumpy to coat the chicken properly. I usually get by with 2-3 bags depending on how much chicken I am making.  Before placing in oven, spray the top of all the chicken one more time with cooking spray.  You want to try to make sure all the dried breading mixture is coated.
Bake in 400 degree oven for about an hour, turning at least once half way through.
Enjoy!
Thanks for letting me reminisce a bit. Happy Thursday!

Wednesday Check In & Monthly Highlight Layouts

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We're closing in on quarter end at work, so it has been busy. I've been getting home late. I am looking forward to the end of next week when the worst will have past. Everyone in the house is sick except me, and I am really hoping the germs stay away. I have the worst luck for getting sick at quarter end when there is no way I can stay home and rest.

Over the weekend I worked on catching up on my month in review layouts. I finished through June.  Here are March and April using mostly Studio Calico's March 2010 Quilting Bee kit/add-on's, SC month stamps, and some digital stamps and elements to fill in my collages.  These pages for me are much more about the photos and the month's highlights than the product.

March 2010
Side 1
Side 2
April 2010
Side 1
Side 2
Close Up

I have been experimenting with making my own collages in either 8x8 or 8x12 and having them printed at Costco ($1.49 each). I pick out my favorite pictures from my monthly picture highlights (tagged using the system I started with Library of Memories).  Then pick the couple I want to be the featured photos and re-size those to 3X4 or 4x4 or so. Everything else is resized to 2x3 or 2x2, with a 2x4 or 1x4 as needed to fill out the page and work with the pictures.  I mix up vertical and horizontal and then start fitting them on my page.  I add or subtract pictures as necessary to get it filled in and pick my overall size based on the number of pictures. I have done up to 24 in a month.  With re-sizing and a double page spread it captures a whole lot of memories on one layout.

Oh and I finally figured a way to use those Hambly doily rub on's. They have stumped me, but I used up the whole pack on the April layout.

Thanks for stopping by.  Enjoy your hump day!

ScrapTiffany Monday and a Quick Weekend Update

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We had a relaxing weekend, other than that every one of the male species in this house was sick with a stinky summer cold. I am hoping it stays in the male genes and I don't get it. We just laid low, no projects, no work. Saturday I made a lot of progress on my scanning project. I have been scanning and re-touching my mom's collection of photos going back to young days of my grandparents and lots of my childhood. I'm done scanning now and working my way through 160 or so scans that have to be split to individual pictures and re-touched. I have about 55 scans to go.

I am taking Maggie Holmes Beginning/Intermediate Photography Class starting in a week. I just bought a new 50mm lens for my DSLR. I only had the kit lens that came with the camera (18-55mm). I never could figure out what the big deal was with a DSLR, since my point and shoot Sony took just as good, if not better, pictures.

So call me amazed when I downloaded my camera card this weekend and saw some of the shots I got with the new lens. I still don't know what I am doing with the DSLR, but I just kept turning the dial and shooting away and got shots I could never get straight out of the camera with the point and shoot.

These are all straight from the camera, no post processing.

This is a shot with the kit lens...

Same location, new lens (in auto)....much crisper I think...
Now all new lens....
Taken in auto (the flash went off)...
Taken in aperture priority (what that means exactly, I don't know yet), no flash...
I'm not sure on these,I was either in manual with no adjustments or auto, but the darned flash wants to go off in auto all the time, so I think it was just on manual...

I am now looking for the next lens for my wish list. I think I want something that will zoom. I will wait to see what I learn in Maggie's class before I decide. But whatever it is will be on my Christmas wish list.  I downloaded  The Digital Photography Book, Volume 1 to my Kindle now to learn a bit more. I like what I am reading so far, no words that I don't understand yet.

This week's ScrapTiffany assignment was to use the color orange. Tiffany is not a fan of orange, me? I use it a lot. It works good with the boys, it goes well with other colors, I like it bright, I like it Fall-ish, whatever, I like orange. So this one was easy and made even easier with a few products from my August Studio Calico kit...

I stamped the border with paint using a round foam brush and stitched the tickets on and the bottom border and added some of my favorite punches.
Check out what the other girls did this week over at ScrapTiffany and if you do an orange layout send it to Tiffany to share with us.