Friday, December 31, 2010

Last Sunrise of 2010



The last sunrise of 2010 -
A warming sun to tempt me into contemplation of the year that is ending and the year that is starting. Wishing all a safe, warm day & an evening of fun-filled celebration of the New Year just on the horizon.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Countdown to 2011 - Last Tuesday Teaser of 2010

 December has been filled with holiday delights. With the new year right around the corner, most of us reflect a bit on the old year and start making plans for the new one. Being creative and seeing things from different perspectives is important to me, and this little exercise has proved to be a door opener for ideas. Try it out... you'll understand what I mean.

The Tuesday Teaser subject this week is:
as you walked through the door


  Join in fun, and share with others your own Tuesday Teaser
drawing & collage, or words & short tale.
It’s easy, so grab your sketchbook or some paper.
1. make a timed drawing (5 minutes) of something/ anything that comes to mind when you think about the teaser
2. create a collage (15 minutes) using the drawing ideas to guide your way

Or if you love is of words…
1. make a list of all the words this week’s teaser makes you think up (5 minutes)
2. create a short tale (15 minutes) using your word list


I'll be posting the design group's sketchbook results on Monday-next.
I'd love to share yours, too so email your drawings or word wanderings to me... Tuesday Teaser and I'll include as many as possible!

Monday, December 27, 2010

Sketchbook Postings - Humidity

Last week's Tuesday Teaser was HUMIDITY
And, while it made me think about walls of air,
others thought about things like rain or a frizzy hair day.
What do you think of when someone mentions humidity?
Hope you enjoy some of the sketchbook exercises posted here,
and you stop by tomorrow to find out what this week's teaser will be.

  


Friday, December 24, 2010

Come...Grab A Cookie!

This season the cookie jar has been filled, emptied and filled again many times. I have had a great time making and sharing a bunch of holiday cookies.

Some were old favorite recipes -- you know -- the one that is frayed and ikky looking from so much use. (The page most ikky in my book is the Peanut Star Blossoms-my husband's favorite). There are many pages like this one in my Merry Cookie book - given to me by sister, Sherene, many, many Christmases ago. The pages of this book are well worn and marked up... after all there were several years in the '90s that I had a convection only oven and every recipe had it's own special temp&time notation.

I think you get the idea about the old recipes, but there's no one I know that doesn't like to try on a few new ones. This year I tried a few and was really happy with the results.

One of these was for Pecan Pie Cookies -- mmmm, a definite thumbs up!
Then in honor of my niece Tiffany, who sadly moved too far away from me this year to join in the baking, there was a great recipe for Cinnamon Sticks. -- this one turned out to be one of tray favs almost everywhere they were served. I had torn the recipe out from a 2005 Good Housekeeping magazine and can find it nowhere on line... so I've included it here. (btw - I love refrigerator cookies - for you can make the dough ahead of time and have fresh cookies all season long)

3 1/2 C flour
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1 C butter - softened
1 C granulated sugar
1 C packed brown sugar
2 eggs
1 C pecans - finely chopped

Line 9x5 loaf pan with plastic wrap.
In large bowl, beat butter and sugars together; Add eggs
Then slowly add dry ingredients.
Lastly, stir in pecans.
Turn dough out into loaf pan, and pat down firmly.
Refrigerate dough for 4 hours -
Then for the magic ....
Invert dough onto cutting board, cut dough crosswise into 1/4" slices,
Then cut each slice into 1/4" sticks. Place them 1" apart on prepared cookie sheet & bake 12-13 minutes at 325 degrees

Lastly, was one made for the first time last year - Chocolate Expresso Sparklers -- these amazing little cookies melt in you mouth and are rich & yummy. (the ginger molasses ones out there were great, too)

Wishing you and yours a Wonder-Filled Holiday!
Enjoy....

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Tuesday's Teaser

I walked in a bit late today for DG-and I thought they were kind of kidding with the word pulled out of the basket. We here in So.CA have had rain, rain, rain for a solid week with more on the way, so when 'HUMIDITY' popped up you can see why I thought they were trying to be funny. Being raised in Florida I have 'way, too' strong feelings about humidity, and I was able to jump right in and catch up with the group.

SO....
The Tuesday Teaser subject this week is:
HUMIDITY


  And, I hope that you too, will now join in and share with others your own Tuesday Teaser
drawing & collage, or words & short tale.
It’s easy, so grab your sketchbook or some paper.
1. make a timed drawing (5 minutes) of something/ anything that comes to mind when you think about the teaser
2. create a collage (15 minutes) using the drawing ideas to guide your way

Or if you love is of words…
1. make a list of all the words this week’s teaser makes you think up (5 minutes)
2. create a short tale (15 minutes) using your word list


I'll be posting the design group's sketchbook results on Monday-next.
I'd love to share yours, too so take a quick photo and email it to me... Tuesday Teaser and I'll include as many as possible!

Monday, December 20, 2010

Interlock - Musings

I had received requests to not post the design group's sketchbooks when I initially posted the Tuesday Teaser, but to do it later in the week. Well, later in the week for INTERLOCK has turned into Monday. This might work out.
Below are a few sketchbook results:


An artist that immediately came to my mind when I thought about interlock was M.C. Escher.
The master of symmetry. Who do you think of?

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Holiday Mojo Pattern

The rain here stopped long enough for me to put on my walking shoes and head out. It was a cool and drippy walk, but nothing is better than getting outside and getting a bit of fresh air. If you too are a bit house bound right now you may want to give a try to making a little Holiday Mojo for yourself. I am including the basic patterns here for my little dolls. I cut mine out on the line, then pin it to fabric pieces that have been place right sides together. Then I stitch just to the outside of the pattern, and make sure that I leave an opening on the bottom as indicated. Once I stitch them I trim the edges back to about 1/16" and clip my curves before turning them rightside out. I use a hemostat to turn them, and to stuff them too. It makes quick work, so the little mojos are soon ready to embellish. I've included a close-up of the embellished mojos my design group worked on this week.



If you make one... I'd love to see them!  Have fun.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Holiday Mojo

Hope the holiday season is going well for one and all. I had wanted to do a little something for the members of my design group so I put together a little mojo fun. What this means is that I made a bunch of little fabric mojo doll bases - mostly scraps from recent projects. Then I set about gathering up all sorts of embellishing items from my studio, threw them all into a bag. To the group I sent word to all to just bring their favorite hand sewing tools to group, so yesterday they showed up, tools in hand, and we spent the morning embellishing a mojo doll of our own.
I've included before, during and after photos here - and maybe one or two to give you an idea of all the stuff I pulled together to paint, glue and stitch onto our little mojos.


Would you like the little mojo dolls and would like the pattern - leave a comment.
I'll post the patterns (3) if
you'd like to have them.

Happy Holidays! ~Rose

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Time for the Tuesday Teaser

The Tuesday Teaser subject this week is:
INTERLOCK


You too can now join in and share with others your own Tuesday Teaser
drawing & collage, or words & short tale.
It’s easy, so grab your sketchbook or some paper.
1. make a timed drawing (5 minutes) of something/ anything that comes to mind when you think about the teaser
2. create a collage (15 minutes) using the drawing ideas to guide your way

Or if you love is of words…
1. make a list of all the words this week’s teaser makes you think up (5 minutes)
2. create a short tale (15 minutes) using your word list


I'll be posting the design group's sketchbook results this coming Thursday.
If you'd like to share yours take a quick photo and email it to me... Tuesday Teaser

Hope this inspires you!
~Rose

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Cut & Paste Fun

Many folks stopped by the Holiday Open Studio on Saturday,
and many joined in the fun of making a postcard to be sent off to someone
and become part of the Global Gratitude Postcard Project...
Postal Workers -- be on the lookout!






One more day for this years Holiday Open Studio.. Stop by -- join in the fun!

Friday, December 10, 2010

A Quick Walk Thru-

Have heard from those too far away to join in the fun
at this weekend's Holiday Open Studio.
All wanted pictures... so here is a quick walk thru of 'my space' as of just before noon. Enjoy!

quilts of course -- but there are the red box quilts seen earlier
gratitude postcard workstation (well, a portion of it anyway)
the piece above the fireplace is the only one not for sale...
and goodies of course
there's lots besides quilts, and this is silk scraps...mmmm!

and of course more quilts!
If you're close enough to stop by I hope you have been tempted....

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Just In Time - Holiday Open Studio

I have been having a great time stitching this week and it's exciting to be able to share the four finished red boxes with you here...
but, it would be even more fun to see them in person.

So, these will be among the many new pieces
that will be displayed during my Holiday Open Studio!

The dates are set--
December 10th thru the 12th
Noon 'til 4pm each day
Signal Hill, California


for directions - send me an email using the contact page on my website

Hope to see many of you there!

p.s. We had such a great time last year making Gratitude Postcards and being part of the Global Gratitude Postcard Project that I'm setting everything up to do it again!

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Tuesday's Teaser

The Tuesday Teaser subject this week is:
A CUPPA (tea or coffee) & A SWEET ROLL


You too can now join in and share with others your own Tuesday Teaser
drawing & collage, or words & short tale.
It’s easy, so grab your sketchbook or some paper.
1. make a timed drawing (5 minutes) of something/ anything that comes to mind when you think about the teaser
2. create a collage (15 minutes) using the drawing ideas to guide your way

Or if you love is of words…
1. make a list of all the words this week’s teaser makes you think up (5 minutes)
2. create a short tale (15 minutes) using your word list
Ready? Now you get the chance to post your results on your blog, then share them by adding a direct link to your post in the box below. Remember it’s fun to support other participants, visit their sites and leave a comment.

I'll be posting my own sketchbook on Friday morning!





Seeing Red

The Guardian (Edgar)
My Thanksgiving weekend was quite busy and I had a great time with friends and family, and by the time Sunday rolled around I was really ready for some quiet time. Luckily for me, I had nowhere where I had to be and a quilt that was calling out-ready to be beaded. So Sunday was spent with thread, needle -BEADs, and a couple of happy cats. Happy of course that mom was sitting in one place long enough to cuddle in. I do wish this type of day for everyone. While sitting and stitching on Sunday ideas of all sorts entered my head, but the ones that kept bubbling to the top all revolved around a series of red pieced panels..... so as Monday rolled in, I pulled out the bin of red silks and got to work.
picking the fabrics
turning them into strips
and then into small pieced canvases