Nov
04
2011
2

Turkey Day

Today is release day for a new scrapping digi-kit by Amy’s Designs. It is called Turkey Day. Don’t you just love the little pilgrims and Indians?

Amy's Designs - Turkey Day

I have two layouts to share using this kit. I decided to use pictures from last year’s Thanksgiving celebration at our friends Aric and Kristy’s house. The first layout I finished showcases Aric’s turkey frying. I really like how my blocked layout turned out.

Turkey Frying Layout

The second layout will actually be the first layout when I get the layouts printed and put in a scrapbook album. I had started a second page to coordinate, but JAM4 decided to arrive early and I didn’t finish it.

Thanksgiving Layout

Digikit: Amy’s Designs – Turkey Day
Fonts Used: Weathered SF

Check out what the rest of the creative team came up with here.

Thanks for stopping by and have a fabulous day.

Sep
16
2011
3

September Sketch for You to Try

I know that my family and close friends read my blog even if they don’t comment very frequently (although you make my day when you do), so if you feel like you might be one of the ten or so people I intend to send Thanksgiving cards to this year, don’t read this blog post. Unless you don’t care about being surprised. Granted, you may not receive this particular card, because I’m not sending the same card to everyone.

I had really wanted to finish this card up last night in time for the Designed 2 Delight Friday Image Challenge deadline, but alas I was five minutes too late. I should have just gone to bed and finished it today, but oh well. I really really like how it turned out and I got a better picture today with natural light than last night under my lamp. I used Jen del Muro’s September Sketch for You to Try. I almost always think the cards I make using her sketches are some of my best cards. And I’m 9 for 12 for the year in using her sketches.

The large background panel is homemade pattern paper using the leaf stamp in the Hero Arts November stamp set. I stamped it in three colors for a real fall look. And it was easy to make a whole sheet, enough for the four cards I made.

I’m entering this card in a few challenges:

Thanksgiving Card

Stamps: Designed 2 Delight Autumn Harvest; Hero Arts ClearDesign November (leaves and sentiment)
Cardstock: Stampin’ Up Whisper White, Close to Cocoa, Pumpkin Pie, Old Olive, So Saffron
Patterned Paper: Stampin’ Up Sweet Pea
Ink: Dell laser printer; Stampin’ Up Old Olive, So Saffron, Pumpkin Pie
Embellishments: metal leaf brad
Tools: Stampin’ Up markers; atYou Spica markers; Nestabilites Classic Circles Small & Large; corner rounder punch

Have a fabulous day!

Dec
02
2009
2

Family Time at Thanksgiving

Last year for Thanksgiving, we were in Tahiti and didn’t celebrate. This year, we had a newborn and didn’t want to travel so we invited James’ parents to visit. We enjoyed their visit.

Jessica enjoyed taking a nap with her Grandpa while Thanksgiving lunch was being prepared. See Monday’s post about what was prepared for lunch.

Jessica and her Grandpa Snoozing

Jessica and her Grandpa Snoozing

About to Eat Thanksgiving Lunch

About to Eat Thanksgiving Lunch

Friday morning, I made pancakes (see tomorrow’s post for the recipe). Dawson enjoyed talking to Jessica while the rest of us finished eating.

Dawson Talking to Jessica

Dawson Talking to Jessica

Jessica Snoozing in Nanas Lap

Jessica Snoozing in Nana's Lap

In the afternoon, James’ Mom and I went to a craft store, which wasn’t too crowded. Afterward, we all went to Dick Nichols Park, where James and Dawson threw a ball back and forth.

Hmmm, I think I like this park outing.

"Hmmm, I think I like this park outing."

Was Dawson throwing or catching?

Was Dawson throwing or catching?

Saturday morning, James and I put up Christmas lights outside. We (well, I) then held a mini photo shoot of Jessica and her grandparents and some with her cousin Dawson.

Granpa, Jessica, Nana, and Dawson

Granpa, Jessica, Nana, and Dawson

Nana, Jessica and Grandpa

Nana, Jessica and Grandpa

This last one was taken after Jessica sneezed and had a wet fart while changing her diaper that caused me to select different pants for her to wear. Who would think a wet fart could shoot a foot away?

Jessica, Jennifer, and James

Jessica, Jennifer, and James

Nov
30
2009
1

Thanksgiving Lunch

James’ parents and our nephew Dawson came to our house for Thanksgiving this year. We had a great meal. The entree was a fully-cooked spiral sliced ham I picked up at Costco that was heated and glazed. Side dishes were Green Bean Casserole, Baked Macaroni and Cheese (source: Alton Brown and the Food Network), Maple Sweet Potato Puree with Caramelized Onions (source: Claire Robinson and the Food Network), and Glazed Carrots with Rosemary (source: Taste of Home Holidays & Celebrations 2009) and Pillsbury Grands Biscuits. The Green Bean Casserole was a hit as always. The baked mac and cheese was tasty, but James says he prefers Velvetta Shells and Cheese. The sweet potatoes weren’t bad, but I’m just not a big sweet potato fan, but maybe I’ll find a recipe that makes me like them. The carrots were good, but the rosemary was a tad overpowering.

Of course, my favorite part of Thanksgiving is the pies. I tried a new pie crust that was oh so delicious. I will definitely be using it again.

Alton Brown’s Buttery & Flaky Pie Crust

Source: Pear Cranberry Pie

Ingredients:

  • 6 ounces unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch pieces
  • 2 ounces vegetable shortening, cut into 1/2-inch pieces
  • 5 to 7 tablespoons water (or juice that complements pie filling)
  • 12 ounces all-purpose flour, about 2 3/4 cups, plus extra for dusting
  • 1 teaspoon salt (I use kosher salt)
  • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar

Directions:

Place the butter, shortening and water into the refrigerator for 1 hour.

In the bowl of a food processor, combine the flour, salt and sugar by pulsing 3 to 4 times. Add the butter and pulse 5 to 6 times until the texture looks mealy. Add the shortening and pulse another 3 to 4 times until incorporated.

Remove the lid of the food processor and sprinkle in 5 tablespoons of the water. Replace the lid and pulse 5 times. Add more water as needed, and pulse again until the mixture holds together when squeezed. Weigh the dough and divide in half. Shape each half into a disk, wrap in in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour and up to overnight.

Yield: 2 one-crust pie shells or 1 two-crust pie

I made two one-crust pies with this pie dough. The first was a Texas Pecan Pie (source: Taste of Home Recipe finder), that was slightly different from my normal pecan pie recipe. It was tasty, but a little too liquidy for my liking.

Texas Pecan Pie

Texas Pecan Pie

The second was a Pumpkin Chiffon Pie (source: Taste of Home Holidays & Celebrations 2009) that was definitely delicious, but it is not the perfect pumpkin pie. Of course, part of that could have been I was distracted while making the pie and so it didn’t end up looking quite like it should.

Pumpkin Chiffon Pie

Pumpkin Chiffon Pie

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