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      <title><![CDATA[Urkrainian Eggs
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<div><font face="ComicSansMS">We were eating dinner here at the Homestead and
watching some show on the Food Network a few days before Easter, when I saw a
little blurb about a woman who "writes" Ukrainian eggs. I've seen them before-
even watched some demos at craft fairs, so now, of course, I just had to track
down all of the necessary supplies to make my own <a
href="http://www.ukrainianegg.com/frontpg.htm"
target="NewWindow">Pysanky</a> ... This meant many many forays into
craft stores, much to E's dismay. We came up empty at the bigger chains and the
local art supply store, but after a long hunt, found the motherload at a
craft/outdoor furniture store nearby - kistka, dyes by the packet or in sets,
extra wax, egg blowers - everything! I bought the medium kit - not too fancy,
but not too limiting either :) It came with a block of black beeswax, two
kistka, and some design ideas. My second time around, completely winded, I also
bought a one hole egg blower so I didn't have to put a hole in the top of the
eggs - the part that "shows".... </font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">Off
to work I went, heating up the wax, drawing designs, dipping eggs, letting them
dry, drawing some more.. The process is much like that of batik, except on a
much more fragile surface!!!!  I used mainly white eggs, since that's
traditional, but tried out designs on a few on our own eggs...as long as I used
the lightest ones our hens lay, they turned out nicely - with an aged sort of
look. </font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">Here are my
supplies...</font></div>
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<div><font face="ComicSansMS">And here is a close-up on one of the brown eggs
from our hens.. The rabbit is the original egg color. </font><br /></div>
<div align="center"><font face="ComicSansMS"> 
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</font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">Here are just a few of the links
that I found helpful - have
fun!</font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS"><a
href="http://www.ukrainianegg.com/frontpg.htm"
target="NewWindow">Egg-cessories</a>
</font><br /><font face="ComicSansMS"><a
href="http://www.gbarkman.com/eggs.html" target="NewWindow">One Artist's
Page</a> </font><br /><font face="ComicSansMS"><a
href="http://www.learnpysanky.com/" target="NewWindow">Tutorial </a>
</font></div>
<div><font face="ComicSansMS"> </font></div>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2004 18:43:32 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Feahter and Quills Shadowbox
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      <description> <![CDATA[<div><font face="ComicSansMS">I have been working with exotic critters for
years- and in my travels, have accumulated bits and pieces picked up (literally!
along the way as mementoes and educational tools. These were simply stashed in a
file folder though when not in use, so they would stay "safe". I decided to use
the technique I used with my shell collection from our honeymoon to display
these feathers and porcupine quills. That way I get to see them every day, enjoy
the fond memories, and share them with everyone who stops by!
</font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">First I painted a purchased
shadowbox with black acrylic - the inside will show, so paint the whole thing!
(These are a decent buy when A.C. Moore or Michael's has a frame sale - these
are almost always included in the
sale)</font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS"> 
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</font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">Then I spent some time arranging the
feathers to my satisfaction - in the end, I tied the feathers together with
khaki colored embroidery floss, and hot glued the top of that bundle to the
quills that I had already attached... the background here is simply the
cardboard that comes as "filler" - I like the natural look it gives the
shadowboxes...</font><br /></div>
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</font><br /></div>
<div><font face="ComicSansMS">Then I simply assembled everything, making sure
the glass was super clean before I put the shadowbox together - now to get E to
hang it up! </font><br /></div>
<div align="center"><font face="ComicSansMS">   
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</font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">p.s. Feathers from native birds
can't be held expect for educational purposes (I've been in wildlife rehab,
falconry education,  zoo ed. and now in regular ed.)  so if you're just looking
for something pretty - pick some nice fake ones:) </font></div>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2004 23:10:57 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Quick - the Baby's Here! Project
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      <description> <![CDATA[<div><font face="ComicSansMS">My cousins didn't know if they were having a
boy or a girl, and so, when Madeline came along, I wanted to quickly make a
little something to bring with us to the hospital.  Off to Marshalls! I found
two onesies, came home, and washed and dried them to remove the sizing. Then I
traced out a freehand monogram with one of my disappearing ink quilting pens.  I
used a heat-setting black fabric marker to fill in the monogram, and once that
ink has dried, set it by reverse-ironing it for about five minutes. It turned
out cute - this will definitely be kept in my arsenal of quick fun gifts.
</font><br /></div>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2004 23:01:22 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Haunted Gingerbread Houses
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      <description> <![CDATA[<div><font face="ComicSansMS">For Halloween this year, I continued my "new
tradition" of making gingerbread houses for friends and family (I started two
years ago). I made a simple pattern for the four walls and roof, and using a
basic gingerbread recipe, rolled out and cut pieces for about four or five
houses. I also like to cut out and bake little ghosts, windowsills, tombstones,
trees, etc. at the same time.  I attached them with <a
href="http://www.wilton.com/recipes/recipesandprojects/icing/royal.cfm?section=wedding&amp;subsection=recipes"
target="NewWindow">royal icing</a>  (can I say how much I love <a
href="http://www.wilton.com/wiltonos/default.asp?search=search&amp;nProd=1325&amp;nCat=72&amp;itemno=702-6015"
target="NewWindow">meringue powder</a>  - just another benefit of those
fun cake decorating classes I took last year. This year's weren't as elaborate,
and were a bit...haphazard, but I'm still glad I made them.
</font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">I also dipped the tombstones in
royal icing so I could "write" on them with a toothpick dipped in <a
href="http://www.wilton.com/wiltonos/default.asp?search=search&amp;nProd=1325&amp;nCat=72&amp;itemno=702-6015"
target="NewWindow">paste coloring</a> . A fun extra touch - kind of a
happy accident: I was getting frustrated with the roofs, and I thought, well not
just make them flat - and then, well, if I'm going to do that, why not fill them
with candy and leave the top unattached - trick or treat! I'll be doing this
every year from now on! We also put a candle inside one big one as a Halloween
centerpiece at our Halloween party - a la Martha Stewart. It looked verrrrry
cool - until the house caught on fire. Can't win them all, I s'pose. Here are
the pics (not of the fire though - that went undocumented!) The "leaves" on the
ground are three colors of dried coconut I colored by shaking coconut around in
plastic bags along with a dab of paste color (brown, orange, and red). Then I
spread out the coconut and put it in the oven at low heat to dry out, and then
mixed all of the different colors together to give an autumnal effect. :)
</font><br /></div>
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</font><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">Trick
....</font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS"> 
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</font><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">Or Treat!</font></div>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2004 21:42:42 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Nicki's Baby Quilt
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      <description> <![CDATA[<div align="center"><font face="ComicSansMS">Nicki's baby is due any day
now...and I made this quilt for the little one. The <a
href="http://www.qnm.com/articles/feature23/index3.html"
target="NewWindow">crazy star pattern</a>  is now near and dear to me!
Directions for the pattern are <a
href="http://www.qnm.com/articles/feature23/index3.html"
target="NewWindow">here</a> . I made enough patches to round out a baby
size quilt, using an appliqued sunflower piece I had made last year for the
center.... I backed it with a pretty striped remnant that brought all the colors
together (as a bonus, it's upholstery fabric with stain-guard- especially good
for a baby quilt!) , and used fusible batting. I quilted around each star, and
made crisscross lines across the center of each star as well. The edges have a
zig-zag border. The whole thing was hand quilted - I haven't attempted to
machine quilt anything yet since I started sewing.  I really like the blue and
yellow combination here.... there are more picture of of the process if you read
more...   </font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS"> 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2004 21:25:45 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Can't forget Papa
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      <description> <![CDATA[<div><font face="ComicSansMS">For my dad, we found some handkerchiefs - he is
a strict handkerchief man - no Kleenex for him, and I wrapped them up with my
mom and dad's favorite macaroons that I make every Christmas. The "recipe"
follows... </font><br /></div>
<div align="center"><font face="ComicSansMS"> 
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</font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">Shannon's
Macaroons</font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">Whip 4 egg whites into
stiff peaks, along with a pinch of cream of tartar.
</font><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">Add sugar to taste - more if you're adding
unsweetened coconut. </font><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">Pour in one bag
sweetened, shredded coconut flakes and one tsp. vanilla extract.
</font><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">Fold together JUST UNTIL COMBINED - you
want them still nice and light and airy!
</font><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">Using two spoons, spoon round mounds onto
cookie sheets - I bake these on silpats, otherwise grease the pan well!
</font><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">I usually bake them at 350 till golden
brown. </font><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">* Using honey instead of sugar as a
sweetener will keep these macaroons softer longer. </font></div>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2004 21:07:09 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Christmas Trees
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      <description> <![CDATA[<div><font face="ComicSansMS">My mom is a craft fair junkie, which serves me
well around holiday season - all about the folk art, people. So E and I whipped
up these tallll christmas trees for each side of her hearth. Painted green, I
added quilt batting around the bottom, giving it overlapping, wavy edges, and
added a "garland" of cranberries and popcorn, painted on both sides so the trees
are reversible or can sit at an angle. The bows were just to be
fancy....</font><br /></div>
<div align="center"><font face="ComicSansMS"> 
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2004 21:01:55 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Sifl and Ollie Puppets
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      <description> <![CDATA[<div><font face="ComicSansMS">For J's 25th birthday we made his favorite
puppets / t.v. celebrities , <a href="http://www.sifl-n-olly.com/"
target="NewWindow">Sifl and Ollie</a>. It involved much scavenging of
craft stores, thrift stores, CVS, and my sewing box for the "perfect" parts. E
and I were laughing because these puppets were obviously originally made from
whatever was lying around - and here we are in search of "that exact leaf". The
noses were elusive, so I made them out of Fimo. :) </font><br /></div>
<div align="center"><font face="ComicSansMS">Here's Sifl - a green sock from
Marshalls, with two google eyes (modified by gluing the googly part in place,
and adding a yellow background). I know I've seen yellow cat's eyes near the
doll supplies in craft stores but that was years ago - maybe they aren't as
popular anymore.  A silk ivy leaf or two were sewn onto his head for the
finishing touch. </font><br /><font face="ComicSansMS"> 
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</font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">read on for more ...</font></div>
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      <title><![CDATA[Doorway Puppet Theatre 
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      <description> <![CDATA[<div><font face="ComicSansMS">It's been a while! I'm moving over the project
files tonight, AND all of the new projects -we've certainly kept ourselves busy
here at the homestead - too busy to even blog about it. So read and enjoy!
</font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">This project was inspired by a link
from <a href="http://www.loudjoy.com/ruraldreams/"
target="NewWindow">Christy's blog,</a>  whom I also believe made some
for the holidays as gifts. Anyways, now that K and fam are enjoying it, I can
post pics and details: </font><br /></div>
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<div><font face="ComicSansMS">* I took E fabric shopping with me, and we bought
several lengths of fabric - I bought 3 yards of each just to be safe (what, me,
measure?) Heck, I can always quilt with the rest. I dug around for the
contrasting fabrics in my own stash and we also bought some blue satin ribbon to
use as tiebacks, and tension rods - the kind you would use for curtains. 
</font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">* First I hemmed all the sides, and
made a pocket on the top for the curtain rod.
</font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">* Then I used my rotary cutter to
cut out a appropriate "theatre" shape - in retrospect I would make this a bit
smaller, although the problem of the size was solved later on, as you will see.
</font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">* I hemmed those interior edges, and
then cut two pieces of contrasting fabric to act as curtains, which I hemmed and
attached to the back so they covered the theatre shape.
</font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">* To those, I sewed on ribbon, which
ties to ribbons attached in the back corners.
</font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">* As I said, the biggish cut-out
shape posed a wee problem - the bottom wouldn't sit "straight" and after some
brain storming we added a bottom border of a dowel that slipped along the back
edge - this kept the edge nice and crisp for the perfect puppet show. :) 
</font><br /><br /><font face="ComicSansMS">Ta- Da! </font><br /></div>
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