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Thursday, August 9, 2012
Long lost pins
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Yeah...didn't think so.
Here's the thing, though. How many times have you seen an amazing looking pin, followed the link with bated breath. Your joy at the untold knowledge about to come your way growing with every second. Loading...here it is...and......nothing. The link doesn't actually lead anywhere or it leads to a website where you can't find the actual thing you were looking for. Your joy turns to anger, you start to mistrust pins...is it even worth clicking this one or will I just be disappointed again? Don't let your Pinheart break! There's a solution! We just need to be better acquainted with a good friend you may not even know you have over at Google Images. Here, my dear readers, is a step-by-step way to find that long lost pin. (These images and directions are based on Firefox, I assume other browsers will be very similar, but might be worded differently.)
Here's the infamous pin that inspired this blog post. Looks amazing, right? It's for baked eggs...if I was you, I would expect to see this recipe again. I'm going to make it...soon. Unfortunately this pin leads to a website with a list of recipes, but none of them are this one and even the site's search tool didn't turn up anything.
Right click on the lovely picture and then click on "Copy Image Location" or similar.
Then go to Google Images for an image search. In the search box, at the right hand side you'll see a little camera. This camera is your friend. Make sure you have "paste image URL" selected (you can also upload a picture to search for if you have it saved on your computer...really, this feature is awesome!) and paste your URL in the box. Click "search" and...
You'll (hopefully) get results like these!
You have to sift through a little bit to find what you want. My search results came up with several pins, but...see it at the top? One with a real, non-Pinterest URL! That's the yummy, yummy success I was looking for! Follow the link, enjoy your glorious information!
Well folks, there it is! Quick, easy, and usually successful. And...just in case you thought that picture looked as amazing as I did, here's the link for Baked Eggs at Use Real Butter
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
There's something fishy about this snack!
It was time for our morning snack and I was feeling inspired and energetic! The small one gets the best food when that happens! Today I was feeling...fishy. so a fishy snack it was!
The snack is peas and corn for the coral, a hot dog octopus, cheese fish, and cheese seaweed that I added accents to with a food marker.
The hot dog was super easy! I just cut a hot dog in half, slit the bottom into eight pieces, then put it in boiling water until the legs started to stick out and curl.
You may be wondering how much my darling toddler loved this snack...wellll...this is what it looked like about five minutes after he got it. Guess he doesn't appreciate the awesome, yet...but one day!
Friday, June 10, 2011
A post of otherness which contains talk of breastfeeding, you have been warned
Quick formula/breastfeeding disclaimer. I don't have a problem with formula, I know it's the perfect option for a lot of families...I just didn't want to deal with it. My not wanting to give Malcolm formula is all about my own personal goals, and having done it for a few days I can say that for my situation it was a MUCH bigger pain in the rear end than breastfeeding.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
This week's goals and what I did on Monday
IRCC goals for the week:
Assemble Orange slashy doubletThis is taken off my list because I somehow forgot that I needed to make lacing strips for the waist and arms before I could assemble the doublet, therefore:Start lacing strips for orange slashy doubletCut out brown doublet I haven't chosen the lining, yet...I'm thinking of maybe tea dying some linen, but I want to do some subtle embroidery on the velvet so I got the important part cut out- Purchase/find in stash orange embroidery thread (I haven't found anything I love so this may be deferred to Uprising where hopefully I can find something wonderful)
- Test Dennis's pants pattern
Start Orange fabric buttons(ohhh Noelle, do you have a magic trick for cutting these out? Thank you Noelle!)Test version of partletPost with pictures to come
Other sewing goals this week:
Assemble and attach to skirt new version of pink linen bodice (which is also a test run of my IRCC bodice)
Assemble purple kirtle
One more other undecided kirtle
New whites for everyone
Two pairs pants for the tiny one
Doublet for the tiny one
Finish black doublet
You can't tell that it's the week before Uprising, can you? My to-do list difficulty is being compounded by my darling mini. He is not gaining weight as fast as the pediatrician would like, so we're back to nursing every two hours (measured from start of session to start of session) during the day, he nurses for 30-60 minutes each time, so that means everything has to be done in hour long chunks. However, the alternative is not one I'm willing to face without exhausting all other options.
Yesterday I spent baking and not touching a piece of fabric at all. There is a couple that we met through church who has become good friends with my entire family. The husband's health has been poor the entire time we've known them. His goal had been to make it to his 90th birthday next week. Unfortunately he passed away in his sleep last week. His wife asked me to make a birthday cake to celebrate his life for the reception yesterday. A 90th birthday deserves an awesome cake.
On top of the top tier it says "Happy 90th birthday Stan". The paw print is for his dog who adored him. She was so loyal to him that during a recent, unexpected hospital stay she chewed her way out of her crate so she could go look for him. On the bottom tier is a blue star for his 40 years of service in the US Air Force and a red maple leaf for his years in the Canadian Air Force. On the middle tier is a heart with their anniversary in it and around the top it says "I'll always remember I love you". Stan was in the hospital once and was very disoriented, he couldn't remember any of the standard questions (name, date, where are you). His wife asked what he DID remember and he said "I remember that I love you." After that he told her every night when they went to bed that he would always remember that he loved her.
Happy birthday Stan. We'll miss you.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
No sewing update, but...
I have new carpet! Our house was a rental before we owned it and the tenants did a number on it. Spots on walls that won't come off, cupboard and drawer fronts hanging off, but the worst was the living room and stair carpet. We had steam cleaned, but there were still giant stains that would not come out (of course, the upshot of that is we got the house cheap and already owe less than it appraises at). My parents-in-law most kindly replaced the carpet in our living room, the main half flight of stairs, and the upstairs hallway. It is now a beautiful silver/gray color and is extremely comfy to the feets.
A sewing update later today, though...I promise. :-)



