Steam......

Diposting oleh fawaid on Selasa, 30 September 2008


I have run out! After a super busy week last week I find myself out of steam the last couple of days and not feeling so hot. I think the main problem is I got so busy I forgot to take my vitamins and iron.............now it's all catching up to me. That along with a combination of too much sun. I'm sorry my blog has been quiet. I certainly haven't forgot about it. Just need to rest.


Luckily my husband was off today and willing to run my errands, pick up the kids and he even went out and rented me a movie - without any suggestions from me. What a guy! I'll be back soon! I want to share a fun tutorial with all of you! Stay tuned........
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DisplayLink & EVGA Hit Laptop Magazine

Diposting oleh fawaid on Kamis, 25 September 2008

There's no easier way to add an additional display than a USB graphics adapter. Well, of course we think that. But we chose to put our money where our mouth is and tell that story to the world.

Check out the new EVGA UV Plus+ and DisplayLink ads in the October issue of Laptop Magazine.
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Thought for the day......

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Don't you just love Miss Amy?
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School Supplies

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I am still an over enthusiastic 4th grader when it come to school supplies or as grown ups should say office supplies (typing that out made me shiver with dread).

One of the best things about being a "grown up" is that you can indulge the kid in you with frivolous treats like personalized pencils. I was a nerdy, teacher's pet type in elementary school and would have gladly done extra credit for these suckers.

These days I buy kraft paper folders by the dozen. They organize my important stuff like tax returns, warranties and miscellaneous ephemera to boot.

I added the rivets by hand and tied on my favorite bakery twine so that the folders would stay closed, gosh darn it.

Got to have something stashed in your pencil case to keep you busy during math, too.

Since I found these woodland creatures stickers by famed sticker company Mrs. Grossman's, I've been compulsively hoarding them, like a true 10 year old. I've been sticking them to blank postcards and creating serial cartoons for friends.

Dorky and juvenile? Yes, please.
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Wordless Wednesday - Mr. and Mrs. Personality....

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Coaster love.

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Why oh why are these old-timey Brooklyn restaurant coasters so great? I love scalloped edges and borders, I wish I could justify getting some custom ones made for my not so fancy pants kitchen.

Use a coaster? In my apartment? Ha ha.
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Wise old owl

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Here I go again, shamelessly stealing ideas from Elmwood to use in my Brooklyn homey home home.

This amazing paper mache owl decoy has stood sentinel on a bookshelf in New Hampshire for years. I've coveted it for as long as I can remember and only recently had a light bulb moment.

Instead of sulking about what you can't have, haunt ebay till you find a similar one.

Not only did I find a similar one, I found the same freakin' one for only $15. To sweeten the deal even further, I recently saw another of the same at the amazing antique store Darr in Boerum Hill for $175. Yikes!

My wise old owl is standing guard on my kitchen shelf, bringing some much needed toughness to my girly collection of all things yellow.

Thanks again, Emerson ancestors, for wealth of ideas just waiting to be pilfered!
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Bluebell's beautiful bike basket.

Diposting oleh fawaid on Senin, 22 September 2008

This is Bluebell, my sweet little Schwinn from the 60's. To make her more functional I finally got around to adding a basket.

To make a Brooklyn style chariot combine.....
#1. A neat old bike.

Look into the soul of your new found friend and find an appropriate name. Then take her/him to your local bike shop for a safety checkup.

#2. A basket. (Mine's a beat up old egg basket.)

Good for stashing farmers market flowers and a baguette if you want to look like a too cool french girl. My style is more like shoving your bag and sweatshirt in there so you don't crash into a car trying to swing your bag over your shoulder, like an idiot.


To attach it I just used plain old cable ties from the hardware store. One on each side of the handle bars.


I also put one on the bottom to keep the basket from wiggling around.

I pulled the ties as tight as they could go and then clipped them to neaten it all up.

The basket is really stable too. Yay, now I can haul more junk around Brooklyn with me. Wait a second..... Is that a good thing?

My bike's finally got a basket and better yet, a cute boy captured my test run!
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First Day of Fall

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What could be a better way to welcome my favorite season than to break out a newly hand knit sweater for the first time?

It's a little itchy, just like a good handmade sweater should be. Plus, I've always thought the itchier the sweater, the warmer you stay. Same holds true for blankets.

Fall sweaters make my cheeks rosy with glee, especially since I've finally made one myself.

Even if it took me a whole year to knit the darn thing.
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Cat and mouse

Diposting oleh fawaid on Sabtu, 20 September 2008

It's true, I've become obsessed with my sweet and slowly warming up Minnie the Moocher. I'll admit, however, we've back slid a bit after the "great bath incident of 2008". (I promise you Minnie, I wasn't trying to drown you) Ooops, so much for building trust.

I'm convinced she's just playing hard to get, though, because gosh darn, this cat loves to be petted whenever I drag her out of hiding. I swear, she just soaks it up.

She also has developed a cute but very aggravating habit of wacking the hell out of loose spools of thread in the middle of the night. **Cue the creation of highly indulgent soft kitty toys.

To make a little mouse for your very own bratty cat, I made a template in a semi mouse shape and cut out 2 fabric pieces, both a front and a back. Using a contrasting fabric (i used non peta friendly leather), cut out a tail and ears, too.


Either by hand or with a machine, sew along the perimeter of the mouse, leaving an inch open at the, ahem, mouse butt.

I placed my mouse tail a few centimeters above the bottom and between the two pieces so it is already stitched in place when you turn the mousey right side out.


Turn the mouse right side out and stuff. I used catnip because Minnie is an addict.

You can also use any sort of craft batting to stuff. After several trial mice, I settled on a mix of both. While stuffing I'd use one small pinch of catnip then one small pinch of batting till the mouse was full.

After the mouse is stuffed fill to the brim, you hand stitch the belly hole closed and then sew on the ears. I pinched mine in the middle for extra mouse personality.

The verdict?

I made the mistake of giving these to Miss Minnie before they were photographed and she hide them! I had to look for over an hour to find one under the couch and the other stashed between boxes under my bed.

Several are still missing in action. boo hoo.
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Pretty maids all in a row.....

Diposting oleh fawaid on Kamis, 18 September 2008

Finding joy in the simple smalls things of the day. Just harvested these from my garden. Spent some of the afternoon picking indian corn, worm hunting and with my little guy and soaking in the last rays of summer.................welcome fall. I am ready.





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My coffee lid

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First article up....... and other ramblings

Diposting oleh fawaid on Senin, 15 September 2008




My first article has been published for Blissfully Domestic! Now that everyone is probably knee deep in back to school papers, schedules, etc maybe you are thinking a little organization might help. And what better way to get organized when there is a fun and stylish DIY project involved! That's what my article is all about! Take a peek!


I happened to catch a commercial saying that Stephenie Meyer will be on Ellen on Tuesday! Definately going to catch that! I think I have a few "Twilight" fan blog readers here.......

and speaking of T.V., there's nothing like watching The Biggest Loser with a nice big bowl of ice cream and large pregnant belly. Makes a girl feel "good"..............*sigh* (rolling eyes). I have a serious case of denim envy right now. I'd LOVE to look cute in a regular sized pair of jeans with a zipper and a button! LOL!!! I guess it all comes soon enough!
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"She has a party when her roses bloom...."

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(*warning - waaaay to many details included in the following post. *snicker* some of you have requested "details" - so ask and you shall receive! those that are not interested, just scroll through the lovely photos. )

I helped host and pull off a bridal shower this weekend. The bride knew about the shower - when and where to be - but the rest of the details were kept under wraps - theme, decor, food, etc. We wanted to surprise her and I think we pulled it off!

I love musicals and there is a part in The Unsinkable Molly Brown where she talks about her neighbor having a party every year when her "roses bloom." It's an elegant affair, one that is always looked forward to, etc....I wish I had a yard for garden parties but that's one of the drawbacks of new construction. You start with zero "mature" landscaping. ANYWAY, I've always wanted to throw a party where their are lights in the trees, paper lanterns - you know - something straight out of Better Homes and Garden magazine. So that was my "thinking" or desire as we began to plan this bridal shower.

The happy couple is whisking themselves off to Jamaica to get married and then honeymoon so the invites were created in light blue, tan and creme to resemble the ocean and sand and begin to set the tone for the shower.






Then....location, location, location! My mother's front yard was just about as perfect as I was going to get. LARGE trees that created a canopy in the middle, quiet street and beautiful lawn. I enlisted the help of my husband and step dad to shimmy up the trees and out the branches wrapping them with white lights - I believe we used about 12 long strands and then attaching a few white paper lanterns. The outcome was perfect - classic, pretty, not over done and show stopping! (well the many people passing by slowed down, stopped and even commented on the decor)

Of course as the sun set and the evening settled upon us the atmosphere created by the lights just got better and better!










We set up round tables with white tablecloths and white chairs and set up a table for food and gifts as well.

The centerpieces were alot of fun to do and easy! I nice pile of sand in the middle with white candles and seashells and just a bit of blue sheer ribbon to add a touch of softness and color. We set each place with a tall glass goblet, fan folded a blue napkin in the top and then placed a blue plate and silver fork.




The food table was filled with bite sized goodies because who doesn't love to sample everything??? One of the dishes I made was these delicious brownies by Miss Paula Deen. They were a hit! Except I used 3 different chocolate bars instead of the three of the same as her recipe calls for - tricky, tricky....


Without boring you with too many more details (my goodness!) we also played a really fun game - Bridal Shower Bingo. The bingo cards were created in blue and each guest was given one while the bride opened up her gifts. This game allows each guest to play at their leisure while still enjoying the party, food and conversation - love it!


The squares contained items she might get, things she might say while opening the gifts or "events" that might happen. For example - other than specifc items listed on her registry there were things like - something for the honeymoon, something sparkley, something for Him, etc. Then there were squares saying "mother of the bride blushing", (guests name) rolling her eyes, a time squares as well - 8:00pm. So if were playing the game and it passed that time you could mark off the square as well.

The gifts were all "J" themed - jewerly, japenese lotion from Bath and Body works, jelly beans, etc. and we handed out 3 for bingos and 1 for blackout.



That does it! It was so much fun! Here's me and the beautiful blushing bride that night! I'd love to host a "lawn party" every year. Now I guess I need to get my own "perfect" lawn to do it in huh? LOL!
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Multi-Display Goes Wireless

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To the delight of those who relish a clean desktop, IOGEAR has introduced a wireless USB graphics adapter and Kensington unveiled a new Wireless USB docking station.

Kensington Wireless USB Docking Station
Why deal with plugging and unplugging your USB peripherals each time you want to use them? Simply connect all of your USB devices and external monitor into the Kensington Wireless USB Docking Station and gain quick access to them from your Wireless USB enabled notebook. No need to waste time getting yourself connected-print, access a hard drive and use your external monitor in seconds.
The Kensington Wireless USB Docking Station (model number 33920) is available now on the Dell website for $219.

IOGEAR GUW2015
Don’t care about your messy desk? Well the new IOGEAR adapters are also great for transmitting 720p video, presentations, spreadsheets and more across the room to standard displays, projectors and even HDTVs.

The IOGEAR GUW2015V is expected to be available in October 2008 for $229.95 (MSRP) from all major catalog and online resellers, as well as select retail outlets.
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My first ripe tomato of fall.

Diposting oleh fawaid on Minggu, 14 September 2008

Hmmm.... Guess I didn't fertilize enough?

Still looks darn cute, though.
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China Blues

Diposting oleh fawaid on Jumat, 12 September 2008

Oh dear, I wish I could find an identical antique drying rack like the family's one from Elmwood.


A big part of my kitchen rehab was to bring some order to my shameful collection of dishes. I have a sweet set of hand painted dishes and saucers from the 1950's that I love, but when I grow up I'm dying to start a blue and white china collection like the small one above, from the summer house. Plus blue and white patterned china is incredibly easy to find, I swear I've seen a cute piece at every dang thrift store I've ever been to.

Please don't remind me that if I would have bought the all the pieces I've seen in the past, my dream dish collection would already be complete, thank you.
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