Tuesday, December 25, 2012

From my home to yours...

Merry Christmas!

May your holiday be filled with love, laughter and many beautiful memories!

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Wrapping Up

So, I took another little hiatus this fall...
I feel like October, November & December just flew by.

We've been busy around here with projects (as usual).  I'll be posting lots of follow-ups next year.

The first thing I want to follow-up on is the Homemade Vanilla Extract I made back in October.

My plan was to give this to my daughter's teachers & a few other special people for the holidays.

Well...here it is!



As of January 1, 2013, it will be aged 3 months.  Not only is it this beautiful dark, amber color, but it tastes amazing!



For the labels, I simply printed my design on some lightweight, bleached muslin and used spray adhesive to glue to the bottle.  (I'll give a tutorial on 'how to print on fabric' soon!)




Honestly, when I thought about giving this as gifts, I hadn't quite figured out HOW I was going to give it.  Then, literally, as I was chatting with a friend about this (the night before I needed to give the first of the gifts), I decided to do this:


I grabbed some cute green aprons ($10), LeCreuset mixing bowls ($15...I grabbed one of these for myself, too!),  and a little rubber spatula ($2) at Home Goods.  A little bag of Godiva caramels ($3) and found these adorable recipe cards (FREE).


available here

I'm pretty pleased with how they turned out.  Not the typical gift card, but definitely useful.  Teachers out there...what do you think?

Monday, October 8, 2012

{Chalkboard Paint}

When I initially designed the interior of our house, I had planned on painting all of the interior doors a smooth, charcoal lacquer.  Then, when we actually got the HUGE, solid walnut doors, I decided to stain them.  But I still LOVE the look of black interior doors.

We have a solid steel door that connects our side entrance to the attached garage that I use daily.  It's magnetic and such a great little spot to put our calendars, girls artwork, etc.  (Eventually, I will put a desk next to this door to serve as our 'command station'.)

Months ago, I convinced hubby to paint it with black chalkboard paint.  He loved the idea so much, that he promptly went out and bought the paint.  And then...I had second thoughts.  I mean, painted white, it looks so bright & clean (except that it isn't so 'clean' from the scratches)...

Black is such a commitment, which isn't easy to turn back from...and it seems like everyone is painting things with chalkboard paint!

The little can of chalkboard paint got tucked away into a drawer and sat for MONTHS.

Then, I suddenly got the urge to just do it...paint it.  I called hubby and told him I wanted it done...now.  And the fact that he came home from work that evening and immediately painted that door, proves that he really wanted to do it all along.  Now that it's done...I LOVE it!  It's functional AND I got a black door.

The frame is just a cheapie from Michael's, which I spray painted gold and glued 8 ceramic magnets on the back of it.  I'm in the process of making some fun, fabric-covered magnets for the girls calendars, etc.

I'll be sharing some other projects in this little side entrance soon...

But, if you decide to jump on the chalkboard wagon, don't forget to 'season' your new chalkboard.

Hmmmm....what else can I paint chalkboard???  I'm thinking the home office needs a new look...

Friday, October 5, 2012

A fall favorite...Chicken Gnocchi Stew


Ok, so you get the idea...I LOVE LOVE LOVE autumn...
Cooking this time of year is so much fun...all of the warm, yummy, comfort foods.

This one is no different.  I found this recipe a few years ago and make it several times throughout the fall/winter.  Very hearty and full of veggies.  I'm sure you could throw in some peas or corn as well.  It's not the prettiest presentation, but this is seriously delicious (and the leftovers are just as yummy!).


Chicken Gnocchi Stew

GET THIS:
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 4-6 oz chopped pancetta
  • 16 oz cremini or button mushrooms, roughly chopped
  • 3 cloves fresh garlic, roughly chopped
  • 1 large sweet onion, diced
  • 3-4 handfuls of baby carrots, roughly chopped
  • 1 bay leaf
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 rotisserie chicken, shredded
  • 1 qt chicken stock
  • 28-30 oz canned, stewed tomatoes
  • 1 1/4 lbs store-bought gnocchi
  • 1 handful of fresh basil leaves, torn or chopped
  • 1c grated Parmigiano-Reggiano or Romano cheese
DO THIS:
  • In a large stockpot, heat olive oil over medium heat. Add the pancetta and cook for 3-4 minutes, until it starts to get golden.
  • Add the mushrooms, onion, carrots and bay leaf to the pan. Sauté 5-8 minutes, until the onions start to get tender, then add the garlic and cook another minute or so. 
  • Season the veggies with salt and freshly ground black pepper, and add the shredded rotisserie chicken to the pan. 
  • Add the chicken stock and stewed tomatoes, and bring up to a light boil.
  • Add gnocchi.  Cook for 4-6 minutes.
  • Remove the pan from the heat, stir in the basil and serve with the grated cheese.
  • Yields 4-6 servings 
original recipe can be found here.



Grab your favorite pumpkin ale (or glass of red) and some fresh, rustic bread...and dig in!

Have a great weekend!

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Homemade Vanilla Extract

Ok, so I totally slacked off yesterday and didn't get this posted.  But, you still have time to get this started...

I read a lot about this last fall/winter and wanted to give it a try, but didn't get around to starting it until it was too late for the holidays.

Now, I know it's just as simple to grab a bottle of the stuff at the grocery store...but I promise you, it does not taste nearly as good as this homemade stuff.


 Homemade Vanilla Extract


GET THIS:
  • Bottles
I purchased these little 8.5oz bottles at Specialty Bottle. They have a lot of bottles to choose from and ship quickly.

  • Whole Vanilla Beans
I purchased mine at Beanilla. They actually had a sale on the beans from Madagascar, so I grabbed those.


You're going to need 2 beans per 8oz. bottle.  I cut mine in half so that they would fit in the bottle.

  • Vodka
I didn't use the best vodka, but I didn't use the cheapest either.  You'll need 8oz (1 cup) per bottle.  I'm not sure if the quality of vodka really makes any difference.  I think the quality of vanilla beans is more important.


DO THIS:
  • Start by washing/sterilizing your bottles.  Make sure they are completely dry.
  • Carefully cut a slit in each vanilla bean lengthwise (allowing the 'bean' to be exposed).  
  • Cut each bean in half (so that it will fit in the bottle).
  • Pour 8oz (1 cup) of vodka into each bottle.
  • Place 2 beans (4 pieces, since you cut them in half) into each bottle.
  • Cork/cap/seal the bottle.
  • Place the bottles in a cool, dark spot (pantry or empty shelf is a good place) and let them sit for 2-3 months.
  • It's a good idea to give them a little shake every few days.

Things to remember...
It will darken the longer you let it sit...and it will also develop a richer flavor.
Some people say that you should strain the extract & remove the beans once it has developed.  I prefer to leave it as is, for the exact reason that I stated above...the longer it sits, the richer it becomes.


I plan on giving these to my girls teachers this year...along with some other goodies, which I'll share in the coming weeks.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Backyard Camping

As soon as we moved here, hubby wanted to take Miss M camping...in our backyard.  It's the perfect way to camp, since it's the first time for her. 

Then, he decided it might be fun for other Dad's & Kids to join them...
Now, initially, he wanted to do this little party over the summer.  I was able to talk him into postponing until the wildlife calmed down weather cooled off...

So, this weekend, he & Miss M invited some of her closest friends (with their Dads) to come over for an evening of campfire stories, bonding with Dad & of course, s'mores!

I must admit, I'm pretty darn impressed that he planned the entire evening.  Everyone arrived around 5pm.  Hubby loaded their gear onto the tractor and hauled it down to the firepit area on the north side of our property.  They all helped each other set up tents.

They roasted hot dogs on sticks over the fire...played games...told stories...and ate s'mores & cupcakes.  Although late, they did all end up going to sleep.  And the weather was perfect...it was a cool 47 degrees, so the campfire & sleeping bags were snugly and warm.

I'm sure you're wondering, "Where were Moms and/or younger siblings hanging out?"...

Well, a couple of my nearest & dearest stayed and we had our own little sleepover INSIDE the house...complete with wine & crafting.  We woke early to make breakfast for the brave campers.  My amazing friend Mrs. K, is also an amazing cook...she made these pancakes for everyone!   
(Recipe below)
image via Taste of Home

Since this was a successful run, I think it will definitely become an annual gig.

 * * * * *

Another annual 'gig' that is rapidly approaching...the winter holidays!  It seems crazy to me that it's already October, and yet, I'm sitting here planning holiday gifts.

Anyway, I have a fun & special gift planned for the girl's teachers this year...I'll be sharing the details on Wednesday.

* * * * *

 October 1st...seems strange to me that 2 years ago today, I was living in Ocean City, MD with the girls while we had just started construction on Grayce Lane.  Whew...2 years!

 * * * * *

Pumpkin Pancakes with Apple Cider Compote

GET THIS:

COMPOTE



  • 1 c sugar
  • 2 tbsp cornstarch
  • 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 2 c apple cider or juice
  • 2 tbsp orange juice
  • 1 can (21 oz) apple pie filling
  • 2 tbsp butter

  • PANCAKES



  • 1 c old-fashioned oats
  • 1-1/4 c all-purpose flour
  • 2 tbsp brown sugar
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp pumpkin pie spice
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1 egg
  • 1-1/2 c milk
  • 1 c canned pumpkin
  • 3 tbsp maple syrup
  • 2 tbsp canola oil
  • 1 c chopped pecans, toasted, divided


  • DO THIS:

    COMPOTE 
    • In a large saucepan, combine the sugar, cornstarch and cinnamon.   
    • Stir in cider and orange juice until smooth.   
    • Bring to a boil; cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened.   
    • Stir in pie filling and butter.   
    • Remove from the heat; set aside and keep warm.
    PANCAKES
    • Place oats in a food processor; cover and process until ground.   
    • Transfer to a large bowl; add the flour, brown sugar, baking powder, pie spice, cinnamon and salt.   
    • In another bowl, whisk the egg, milk, pumpkin, syrup and oil.   
    • Stir into dry ingredients just until moistened; fold in 1/2 cup pecans.    
    • Pour batter by 1/4 cupfuls onto a hot griddle; flatten with the back of a spoon. 
    • Turn when the undersides are browned; cook until the second sides are golden brown. 
    • Serve with compote and remaining pecans. 
    • Store leftover compote in the refrigerator.   
    • Yields 14 pancakes (5 cups compote)
    Editor’s Note: Leftover compote may be served with hot cereal or vanilla ice cream. It’s also a tasty condiment for pork chops.

    Wednesday, September 26, 2012

    Playing with friends...and turkeys!

    We had a fun morning here at Grayce Lane.

    A few friends came over for some craft & play time...you'll be seeing more photos soon...

    Nicolle will be sharing all of the details from this morning in a few weeks.  In the meantime, I want to share the cute little craft we did with the kiddos...

    A Thankful Turkey

    Get This:
    Toilet Paper roll (or Paper Towel roll cut to size)
    craft feathers
    glue/glue stick
    googly eyes
    beak/waddle stickers (or make your own from construction paper)
    5-8 'feathers' cut from colored card-stock


    Do This:
    • Have your child write something they are thankful for on each of the card-stock tail feathers.  (If they are too little to write themselves, you can ask them & write it for them).
    • Glue the feathers on the back of the toilet paper roll.
    • Use the glue/gluestick to cover the front & sides of the toilet paper roll and then stick the craft feathers to the 'body'.
    • Add googly eyes, beak & waddle.


    Hope you've had a great hump-day!

    Monday, September 24, 2012

    Shopping!

    This weekend, I planned on going to check out the Grand Opening of the Garden House at Chartreuse & Co..  Sadly, I didn't make it...

    Earlier this month, I was able to drag convince hubby to go with me to their Fall Market Days Event.  We picked up these goodies...

    Vintage Coca-Cola cooler...we're keeping it on our side porch for the milkman to leave our milk delivery in.  Check out the little bottle opener on the side.  (I can't take credit for this find...Hubby actually had to talk me into it)...

    This old door-turned-chalkboard for my laundry room...I had been looking for months for something to cover the circuit panel box underneath and this fit perfectly.  Thinking a new color will be an upcoming project.  (Ok, so we compromised...he got the cooler if I got this...)

    I've also been picking up little goodies here & there to finish some other spaces around here.

    I found these cuties for the Guest En-suite...
    Available here


    And these lovelies will make an appearance in the Girls Bathroom...
    Available here


    Available here
    Both of those spaces will be finished soon and then I'll be sharing with you.

    I've also been stalking admiring this console for our family room...but the price-tag has had me passing this up...
    Restoration Hardware:  $1375


    And then, I found THIS!  Pretty darn good Look-4-Less, huh?
    Stein World via Wayfair: $427.93

    So, I'm off to get this Monday moving...

    Also, don't forget about the awesome 10% Discount over at Tyler Candle Store!  It's good until September 30th!!!
    Enter tyler-c@ndle$ at checkout.
    (enter the promotion code in the 'discount coupon code' section at checkout & apply)


    Friday, September 21, 2012

    my week...in photos

    It's been a busy week...and this weekend will be as well!
    I realized as I was syncing my phone this week, that I take A LOT of pictures throughout the week...so here are few...

    Monday, I got to spend the day with Miss M, while Miss L was at preschool...a rarity, since it's usually the other way around.  We had a fun afternoon making this (and to my surprise, my family has eaten almost all of it this week!).

    I also received the September Birchbox (and Martha Stewart)!


    Tuesday, we got hit with a crazy storm and lost power (AGAIN!).  Needless to say, I fully anticipate the 'generator conversation' coming to the forefront again soon.


    Wednesday, power was restored, and I spent the morning doing some 'research' for this lovely little lady.  I'm finding some cool stuff that we'll be sharing with you in the next couple of weeks.

    Miss L had a busy day at preschool, too.  She sat down on the mud'room' bench to take her shoes off, and this is how I found her...


    Thursday, started with a birthday party for a couple of Miss L's classmates.  This was the 4-year old version of the American Girl Store (if you've been to AG, you know what I'm referring to!)...you don't leave with just a bear...

    and of course, every trip to the Nordstrom beauty department, requires a stop for Mac lipgloss (the brighter the purple & more glitter, the better!)...


    and can you believe what Target has?  I've loved the Arteriors version forever... (good work, Threshold!)



    Today...well, TGIF!!!
    I have 5 full hours of 'free time' and although I have visions of sipping coffee & catching up on my reality tv magazines...I woke up with a cold and will be doing laundry, prepping dinner, making beds, cleaning a chicken coop and hopefully getting a second cup of coffee and a shower before the little girls get home.  Seriously.

    Tonight, I'm going to relax outside, wrapped up in a cozy blanket, watching the deer & chickens (more details on them soon) and enjoy one of these:
    image via Martha Stewart
    Apple-Pie Spiced Cider

    GET THIS:
    • 1 1/4 quarts apple cider
    • 3 tablespoons firmly packed light-brown sugar
    • 7 whole cinnamon sticks, (6 sticks for garnish)
    • 1 teaspoon ground allspice
    • 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
    • Ground cloves
    • Freshly grated nutmeg
    • Salt
    • 1/2 cup Calvados, or other brandy 

    DO THIS:
    • In a medium saucepan, whisk together cider, sugar, spices, and salt. 
    • Bring to a simmer over medium-low heat. 
    • Remove from heat; pour in brandy. 
    • Strain into a pitcher; discard solids. 
    • Serve in mugs, garnished with cinnamon sticks.
    • Yields 6 servings
    Original recipe can be found here.

    Here's to a great weekend (and lots of cold meds)!

    Wednesday, September 19, 2012

    Pumpkin Zucchini Bread

    For the past week, I have had almost every window in our house open 24/7.  The cool air is such a wonderful reminder that autumn is almost here!

    On Monday, Miss M was home from school for the holiday, and since Miss L still had preschool, we decided to make a yummy, autumn treat.

    Until I can dig up my mom's Zucchini Bread recipe (which is just as fabulous as her Yellow Squash Muffin recipe!), this one will surely be a keeper!

    Enjoy!

    Pumpkin Zucchini Bread

    GET THIS:
    • 3 eggs, lightly beaten
    • 1 c sugar
    • 1 c brown sugar
    • 1 c canned pumpkin (I use 'Libby's', of course!!!)
    • 1 c butter, melted (or 1 cup oil or 1/2 cup oil and 1/2 cup applesauce)
    • 1 tbsp vanilla extract
    • 3 c all-purpose flour
    • 1 tsp baking soda
    • 1/2 tsp baking powder
    • 1/2 tsp salt
    • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
    • 1 tsp ground nutmeg
    • 1/2 tsp ground cloves
    • 2 c shredded zucchini
    • 1 c chopped walnuts (optional)
     
    DO THIS:
    • In a bowl, combine eggs & sugars. 
    • Add pumpkin, butter (or oil/applesauce) and vanilla. 
    • Combine dry ingredients; gradually add to pumpkin mixture and mix well. 
    • Stir in zucchini and nuts. 
    • Pour into two greased and floured 9-in. x 5-in. loaf pans. 
    • Bake at 350° for 45-55 minutes or until breads test done. 
    • Cool in pans 10 minutes. 
    • Remove to a wire rack. 
    • Yield: 2 loaves.
    This recipe can be found here.
    Original recipe can be found at Taste of Home.








    Monday, September 17, 2012

    Grayce Lane: Playroom (part 1)

    So we moved into Grayce Lane just over a year ago.  I have slowly been making final decisions on furniture & designs.  I've been getting side-tracked with other projects, so by the time I get back to Grayce Lane, I've either forgotten what I was working towards or changed my mind altogether.  This is not a problem for me though...we are settled and here to stay, so I have all the time in the world to finish this house (albeit, the sooner the better, right?).

    I will be showing you peeks at finished spaces here at Grayce Lane, but thought it would be fun to show a portion of the progress as I finish some of these spaces.

    First up...the girls' playroom.

    To give you some background on the room...
    It is at the bottom of the stairs into our finished, walk-out basement.  Although there aren't any windows in the playroom, it does have glass pocket-doors, which allow all of the natural light from the 12, full-height windows that are in the space adjacent to them.
    It is a 12'x15' room with a little 3'x4.5' nook...
    We installed the outlets mid-wall, to keep them out-of-reach (they are the new, code-required outlets that have the child-proofing inside them)...

    Here's the room in December 2012 (3 months into construction):
    image my own


    Here it is in February 2011:
    image my own


    March 2011...the pocket doors went in:
    image my own


    April 2011 (move-in day!!!):
    image my own


    So, don't ask me WHAT I was thinking with that horrible yellow/gold paint color (and believe me, this was not the only room that had a bad experience...I'll share the others later).  I blame it on my lack of sanity (that's putting it nicely) from living 170 miles away from hubby & this house with our 2 girls in our tiny beach house for 8 months...all while trying to design & finish Grayce Lane and maintain some semblance of a normal routine...it was crazy...to say the least!  :)


    I have since, repainted and added some storage (thanks, IKEA) and FINALLY finished my design for this room.  I am going to take full advantage of the 15 full, free hours I get this week to get these ideas finished!

    Here's the BEFORE:
    image my own


    And here's my design:

    image my own


    I am 100% positive that hubby is going to flip out when he finds out I am painting this room again...I think as long as I don't ask him to help in any way, he'll be ok (painting is his one, absolute hated tasks...the dude will build an entire house, but will refuse to paint...that's the engineer for ya!)

    The fabrics will be making appearances throughout the room.  I fell in love with these prints last year when I was designing/sewing for Miss M's bedroom.  I've been trying to figure out where I could use this colourway and was so excited to see them work in this space.

    I will be making Miss M go to Home Depot with me today to stock up on spray paint & other supplies, while Miss L is at pre-school.  And then, let the fun begin!!!

    Hopefully, next week, I'll be sharing the AFTER photos!

    (you are welcome to use any of my photos, but PLEASE give credit to me when using them.  K? Thanks.)