crafts


 

My friend Kelly, over at Generation Cedar, is hosting a giveaway of a couple of DVD’s by  Kathy, at Teaching Good Things.   Believe me, I would love to have either, but especially the cake decorating DVD. :-)

Go on over to Generation Cedar and leave a comment.  If you don’t mind, please tell them that Marcie sent you. 

The article on teaching your children about having their own business worth the trip over alone.

Good Luck!

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Marcie

pumpkin decorations

Pieced Pumpkin Decorator Pillow                                                                

pumpkin pillow

pumpkin tea towel

                                                                          Embroidered Tea Towel

Here is a link to instructions for these projects:

http://www.sewbeautifulmag.com/clubpage/index.html

and for help with embroidery stitches:

http://www.rocksea.org/hand-embroidery

By the way, embroidery is great  for helping children with hand – eye coordination! :-)

Blessings

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Marcie

 Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls

 

Picture from Jane's Blog

Delicious!  Picture from Jane’s blog  

   My friend, Jane, posted a wonderful recipe for Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls a little while back.  WE LOVE THESE!  Here is a link.  Jane and her sweet girls are very crafty.  I think you will enjoy the visit.

http://seedstosew.blogspot.com/2009/04/if-i-had-bed-and-breakfast-id-serve.html

Pumpkin Pot Holders

 

Cute!!!Picture  from Kathy's Website

 

Cute!!!  Picture from Kathy’s Website  

       Another of my talented friends, Kathy, has a tutorial on a pumpkin pot holder along with several other pumpkin related crafts.  Kathy’s website is devoted to helping parents to teach their young people life skills.  Talking about crafty and talented, well, just visit, you’ll get the idea.  Here is the link to the tutorials

 http://teachinggoodthings.com/blog/pumpkin-tutorials-make-your-own-pumpkin-spice/

Blessings,

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Marcie

 

 

pumpkins

     Wondering what to do with those pumpkins you have?  For the next several posts, I’ll be sharing several of our favorite pumpkin recipes and crafts.

     The recipes will be for Pumpkin Soup, Pumpkin Cheesecake, Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls, and Pumpkin Bread.   (No pie recipe, :-( )

     First things first, though. 

Cooking Pumpkin

     1.  Wash the pumpkin.  Cut off the stem and cut the pumpkin in half.  With a spoon, scoop out the strings and seeds.  (You can save the seeds to roast if you like.)

     2.  Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees.  Pour one inch of water it a 9″x13″ pan.  Place pumpkin, cut side down, into the pan.  Bake in the oven for about 45 minutes or until tender.  Cool.  (This can also be done without the water)

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 3.  Scoop out the pulp.  It can be frozen for use later.  I usually freeze 2 cups per container.

      Roasting the Seeds

     I’m still working on this.  I did rinse the seeds in water, rubbing them together to remove the pulp/strings.  This wasn’t hard to do. 

     In a 9″x13″ pan, I poured a little oil.   Add pumpkin seeds and salt, then stir them in the oil to lightly coat.  Bake in pre-heated oven at 350 degrees until roasted, turning frequently. 

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 The really delicious part is still inside the seed hull.  You can enjoy the whole seed and hull.or crack the hull and remove the seed. 

     I’m going to experiment with trying to remove the seed from the hull before roasting.  If I find a relatively painless way to do this, I’ll pass it on along.

     Pumpkin  and pumpkin seeds are considered super foods for their high nutritional value.  Here is a link that gives the nutitional analysis:

http://nutrican.fshn.uiuc.edu/tables/Pumpkin.html

Blessings,

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Marcie

  Too Cute!

                                                                                                               
Stationary, notecards, gift tags
Stationary, notecards, gift tags
 
Here is the link to the template and instructions.  She has some other really cute ideas also.

http://creaturecomforts.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/09/apple-picking.html

I found the above link for the too cute apple stationary design at Ann Voskamp’s blog.  She had some other “freebies”  posted as well.
 

http://www.aholyexperience.com/

Thanks, Ann, for Friday’s post.  It ministered to this broken vessel.  
 
Have a blessed Lord’s Day!
Marcie
 
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