7.22.2010

DIY Chalkboard Paint fun


Mother Load

I know, I know, painting your own chalkboard is nothing new, but, I love working with chalkboard paint, coming up with different applications, using a wonderful product. Whether you're using Chalkboard spray paint, or roll on Chalkboard paint, you'll find that you can paint just about anything. You can paint ceramics, glass, plastic, wood etc.   Try painting a plate for a kitchen menu reminder or To Do list, paint a door to write recipes, or to remind your kids to take out the trash. Buy an inexpensive Craigslist end table for the kids, paint the top with chalkboard paint, for the only table they are allowed to color on.   Paint over an old framed painting, you have an instant chalkboard to hang up.  Paint jars or canisters for the kitchen.  Go to Dollar Tree, and pick up a plastic silver tray, it'll only cost you a buck + paint.  Create a labeled herb garden by painting clay pots.  It's so French:) 
 On top of all that, you're not limited on color anymore either, besides the old stand by green or black, you'll find every color of the rainbow at your local home improvement, or craft store. 
Check out how cute some of these things are, your create juices may start flowing--- have fun!




b*spoke


pottery barn


brown paper packages


craft gossip


martha stewart





7.16.2010

I love being outside.....if it weren't so hot

When it's so stinkin hot outside, all I can do is dream about porch living, because me + humidity = a sweaty mess, or should I say, a glistening mess.  When I was a little girl, we spent a summer in Germany visiting my wonderful Oma Hilde- and we spent so much time on her porch enjoying meals and the view of beautiful countryside.  It made such an impression on me,  where I can't wait to have a big porch to enjoy our family meals and conversation.  So, in building our home, I've chosen a floor plan with 2 large porches- I can hardly wait.  But, in the meantime, take a look at some of the beauties found on Southern Livings site. 















If your livin in Oklahoma, just remember, this will pass.  One day soon we can go back out without wilting.  Have a wonderful day friends.



Have a blessed day:

7.14.2010

I say tomato

epicurious
Howdy folks.  Sorry, it's been a little too long since I've posted on this puppy.  Today when I went to my inbox, I found this great little article about this summers bounty:  The tomato, or the "apple of love".  If you live in my neck of the woods, you probably have friends, neighbors, and family who are constantly sending you home with a bag full of these beauties.  Here's a yummy recipe courtesy of Ina Gartens Back to Basics:

Tomato Caprese Salad
12 plum tomatoes, cut in half lengthwise, seeded
1/4 cup good olive oil, + a little extra for drizzling later
1 1/2 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
2 large garlic cloves, minced
2 teaspoons sugar
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
16 oz. fresh salted mozzerella
12 fresh basil leaves, julienned
Preheat oven to 275 degrees F
Arrange tomatoes on a sheet pan, cut sides up, in a single layer. Drizzle with 1/4 cup olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Sprinkle the garlic, sugar, 1 1/2 tsp salt, and 1/2 tsp pepper.  Roast for 2 hours until the tomatoes are concentrated and begin to  caramelize.  Allow the tomatoes to cool to room temp.
Cut the mozzerella into slices slightly less than 1/2 inch thick.  If the slices of mozzerella are larger than the tomatoes, cut the cheese slices in half.  Layer the tomatoes alternately with the cheese on a platter and scatter basil on top.  Sprinkle lightly with salt & pepper and drizzle lightly with olive oil. Serve at room temp.


Try some of the following recipes with fresh tomatoes:
Tomato Cucumber Salad
Tomato Basil Bruschetta
Homemade tomato sauce
Homemade salsa
The list is endless, but I'd encourage you to eat as many fresh home grown tomatoes as you can this summer.  Your body will thank you.
Crafts coming later in the week
Blessings friends: