Archive for February, 2010

Signs of Spring!


2010
02.26

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Yes, the snow is coming down and the winds are howling, but I am undaunted.  There ARE signs of spring!

  • There were new birds at the feeder off the deck this morning – a pair of carolina wrens.
  • Earlier this week, a nuthatch made a visit to the suet feeder.
  • Three robins were sighted on a nearby lawn.  (wondering if they are regretting that journey to the East at this very moment???)
  •  The bay leaf plant, at home in the master bedroom for the winter, has sprouted some new growth and buds.

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  • The Meyer Lemon, in like manner, delights with new buds and an alluring fragrance from its pretty blossoms.  Two baby lemons have begun to emerge.  Great plant!

 

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I do have to admit to a bit of jealousy, however, when I was looking at some blogs earlier today, and came across thepaperseed, which had also written about signs of spring – see what the emerging spring looks like in Portland, OR.  Hopefully, we’re not too far behind!

Enjoy your weekend, thinking Spring….

Wednesday What-Nots…Feature Focus: Cupcakes, Baking Websites


2010
02.24

It’s been, and supposedly will continue to be, a dreary week weatherwise here on the shoreline of CT.  Gray/ rainy/sleety/snowy … yucky.   A good week, though, to do some baking.  Warms the house and makes it smell yummy.  Takes me back to the days when both my great-grandmother and Nana baked – made it feel like “home”.  Grandma Laux (my maternal great-grandmother)  made donuts (actually not baked, but deep-fried) …  great, great donuts with powdered sugar on them.  Light as air and simply irresistible.  Sadly, these donuts are the only thing I remember about her…ah, but what a sweet memory!

I remember a lot about Nana, my maternal grandmother.  She was a real “lady” and we were all very close to her.  She made tapioca and rice puddings that could win contests, and she also made a mean NY cheesecake.  However, terrific cupcakes are what I remember best.  They didn’t always look as pretty as the ones we see today, but they were tasty morsels .  Such a treat to come home to from grammar school in Riverdale, NY.  I was reminiscing about them the other day with a friend, and hence, the “theme” for this week’s Wednesday What-Nots.  Cupcakes, whether plain and simple or ornate, but always tempting, single-serving delights…this one’s for Nana!

I was amazed to find a wealth of great products when I researched “cupcakes” on Etsy this week.  In their truest form, you can actually purchase delicious home-baked cupcakes from various sellers on the site, but I’m going to focus on cupcake-related products that I found.  And, if you are inclined to bake your own, there’s a great little book on my website that has sold very well and is also a  personal favorite of mine,  “Cupcakes Year-Round” by Sara Neumeier.  (The Black Forest Cherry Cupcakes are positively addictive!)

When you bake your own, you’ll want to check out Cupcake Social, a shop devoted to “making cupcakes too cute to eat”.    There is an amazing array of all things related to making cupcakes look as good as they taste.  From toppers to sprinkles to cupcake liners, this shop has it covered!  The assortment of green liners, shown below,  is perfect for St. Patrick’s Day or, perhaps, a Springtime garden tea party. cupcakeliners

 

How cute are these!

 

 

 

 

 

Another great source of cupcake and cookie toppers for all occasions is TwoSugarBabies, made from fondant (edible!) and available in a variety of themes and for all the seasons and holidays.  Charynn specializes in custom work, creating handcrafted toppers to fit any occasion you may have.  With Easter not too far off, these little baby chicks caught my eye!chicktopper

In the non-edible category, there were two shops that put a clever spin on the “cupcake” theme.

Priscila’s ModDiaperCakes are elegant, artistic creations that are as affordable as they are stylish.  Diaper Cakes (in this case, cupcakes!) are hot commodities in the baby gift world, and these are a great find!   Priscila crafts baby diapers and washcloths into these sweet concoctions and packages a set of four ”cupcakes”  in a gift box that is almost as cute as the product.  Check out her full-sized cakes, bouquets, and lollipops, too.  You’ll want to keep this shop in mind when you need a special baby shower gift!

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Introducing:  Pretty in Pink Cupcakes!

 

 

 

 

Totally different from the above, but certainly worthy of mention as well, from TheBumblingBird - a baker’s necklace.  This one has a tiny antique silver pewter KitchenAid mixer and cupcake/muffin pan that dangle from an 18 inch sterling silver chain.  For the chef/baker in your life, or a great gift for Mom or yourself (the cupcake baker!), this is a gift that’s sure to please…  kitchenaid

 

 

 

 

 

Mini Kitchen Tools – great little replicas.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thought I’d share a two favorite baking sites to coordinate with all this.  Without a doubt, entire days could be consumed – easily – looking at various food-related websites.  Unfortunately, I’d never get any work done, as these sites draw me right into the kitchen.  Not a bad place to be, but, as I said, I’ve got work to do!

Devoted solely to cupcakes is a blog called “cupcakestakethecake“, with recipes, links, resources and more.  The site has more than 3400 followers, so you know it has to be good!  Naturally, I can’t resist the urge to spotlight a specific page on the blog which has the cutest little bird cupcakes created by a San Diego baker! 

The browneyedbaker, self-dubbed a “virtual kitchen”, is  a food and cooking blog loaded with drool-producing photos that is really well-organized and easy to navigate.  While the list of ingredients might make you think twice, don’t! … the lemon-limoncello cupcakes are truly citrus delights!  A real recipe keeper….

 

I love getting feedback from my readers, so I look forward to your comments. In addition, please feel free to email me with any questions or suggestions you may have. karen@thewellseasonednest.com

 

 

 

Wednesday What-Nots…Feature Focus: Pottery, Design/Decor Websites


2010
02.18

Some time ago, I put together a post based on a customer question.  She was looking at a display I had done in my shop that featured a new line of dinnerware that was interspersed with some linens and gourmet foods, and asked me where I got my inspiration.  I remember giving the question some thought and writing about it the next day. 

Today’s inspiration was not quite as difficult to define or insightful;  it came from dusting ….. yep! dusting.  This past Sunday, I was removing a week’s layer of dust off a cabinet in the living room, as the sun was hitting it just right, so as not to be ignored.  Aside from the dust, I was noticing, as I glanced around the room, what a nice collection of pottery I have accumulated, some of it just pretty and other pieces, functional as well as attractive.

There is no shortage of great pottery in the Etsy marketplace so I thought I would I would highlight a few shops today that I think to be exceptional.

Bill Norton of Alethia Pottery is a functional potter by trade, and a self-proclaimed perfectionist.   His pottery is hand-thrown, lead free, and non-toxic.  Like myself, Bill is a retired educator who has found life after retirement!   His pieces range from traditional to modern, and his self-formulated glazes are quite unique.  I think his line is lovely –  and well-priced.  Definitely worth a look.pottery1  His wife and daughter have Etsy shops as well.

 

The line includes some “sets”  such as this great individual chip and dip! 

 

 

 

 

Naturally, I am unable to resist an adorable set of  ”nested bowls”, especially when they are polka dot!  Julie Knowles Pottery has just such a set, and a number of other unusual pieces, too.  I thought her yarn bowl to be unique;  if you knit, or know someone who does, you’ll want to take a look at her line.

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Pretty Spring-like colors!

 

 

 

I don’t know which attracted me first about this little pitcher – the earthy coloring in the glaze or the sweet little shape.  Whichever, the piece is from Meadowpoint, the Etsy shop of a couple from northeast CT.  Richard fashions unique decorative tiles and Holly creates a varied line of  pottery pieces, all dishwasher and microwave safe.  Their shop is a lovely assemblage of handmade goodness. pitcher

 

                                                     I even love the name of their shop!

 

The simple, clean lines of this stoneware mug  by Heath Reed Pottery appealed to me, as does the “treasury jars” that are in his Etsy line of wares.  The bulbous shape of the mug, narrowing at the top, seems like it would serve to keep the contents warm longer.  As with the other potters,  Heath’s glazes are lead-free and food safe.

 

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Thouhgt I’d also pass along a few websites this week that are dedicated to design and/or decorating ….. where I often get good ideas for do-it-yourself projects,  read about trends in the home and garden, drool over makeovers, take a break from the keyboard, and so on.

One of my favorites is Design*Sponge, a daily website dedicated to home and product design.  The site is updated constantly throughout the day (with an average of 6-10 posts a day), and attracts a core group of devoted readers.  One of the categories I enjoy most on the site is titled Made With Love - down to earth projects that are creative and interesting.  There’s a great recipe section, too.

 Apartment Therapy is another site I visit often  – their byline is “saving the world one room at a time”.  Great ideas for organizing and making good use of small spaces, great sourcing for unique products, too. Highlights a “daily find” that I love checking out.  You’ll want to take a gander at this one, for sure.

Last for today, GetDecorating.com, a site with a wealth of photos for inpiration in any part of the home.  If you’re redecorating, or thinking about redecorating (aren’t we always???) you’ll find ideas here, lots of them.

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Wednesday What-Nots…Feature Focus: Gifts for the Little Ones, Recommended Resources


2010
02.10

Welcome to “Wednesday What-Nots” !

I have just dubbed Wednesday a compilation day – a listing, per se, of what nots, thingamajigs, snippets, dribs and drabs - gathered from here, there, and everywhere I’ve “visited” over the past week, virtually and in actuality, to be shared!  I hope you’ll like it, and that you will share some of the same, via comment or through email for me to pass along….           here goes!

Because my grandkids are on my mind today (okay, always!!), I thought I’d feature a couple of Etsy kids shops I think are worth a visit:

John Golden is a digital artist who has a  line of  “By Order of Mangement” signs that would be great in a kid’s room.  Check them out at his Etsy shop, johnwgolden.  Here’s a sampling …pop it into an 11 x 14 inch frame and it would be wonderful in a kid’s bathroom.  So cute!

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Another favorite of mine is a gal from North Georgia that specializes in personalized baby gifts, with a nice range of monogram options.  She has cuddly terry robes, for example, that would make a great baby shower / new baby gift.

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I’ll be featuring more shops in subsequent weeks – there’s so much amazing talent there.

Thought I’d also share a few resources that I’ve had first-hand experience with so I can recommend them personally. 

For postcards and business cards on the web, I’ve had good luck with GotPrint.  I like that I can use my logo and / or photo and do some customization of the cards.  I’ve heard good things about Moo cards, too, but haven’t checked them out, yet.  (on the TTCO list – things to check out, that is!)

If you’re looking to play with some fonts, check out dafont.com.  They are primarily free downloads and were recommended to me.  I just picked one out to use on a newsletter tomorrow.   Nice font  selection!  Check out the Dingbat section – you’ll lose an hour of your day but find many cool things to play with.

A family-run business called crstamp created a rubber stamp of the hand-scrawled nest I drew for my website logo a few years ago.  I remember the service to be good and the product has held up well.  If you need a custom stamp, I would check them out.

Always looking for storage ideas, as I am?  I mentioned in a previous post that I was working on getting the studio ready for production-each day a little closer!  I needed a handy place to store gizmos for use on papercraft projects.  I went to Home Depot and checked out some options and came up with what is below.  I’ve been saving cans for a while – actually use them a lot around the house.  Now I just need to get out the old labelmaker and get the contents of each can labelled.  (that one is on the TTD list!)

I used over-the-door supports to hold it in place.

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Off to make some turkey orzo soup….more of the same next week, same time, same place.  Join me!

A Blessing in Disguise?


2010
02.08

It has been a little over a week my position was terminated.  It’s been a busy one, and I daresay, other than the financial insecurity, I seem to be finding my way a little more with each passing day.

Ethel Merman said, “I work as often as I want and yet I’m as free as a bird.”  How true for me as well!   I have been working hard, but enjoying it so much more than the office routine I had been in at my “day job”. 

The book ” Crush It! “ by Gary Vaynerchuk was recommended to me a couple of months ago by Michael Stearns, co-owner and CEO of  Mighty Merchant, the company who did such a great job of designing and implementing my website. The book shows how anyone can build a career around what they’re passionate about. It is based on the premise that making a living by building content around your passion isn’t simple and it doesn’t happen overnight. What it is, however, is fulfilling and in most cases just as profitable, if not more so, than your previous job.  At the time I purchased the book, my “day job” was secure, and I used the book as a means and motivation to achieve a future goal.  Funny the way life is some times!  I now have the time to take my passion and run with it – how divine!

What I have observed/learned in the past week has been somewhat of an eye opener for me.   I’ve enjoyed the silence of the morning after the rush hour traffic has passed.  I’ve had time to think, rather than to act/react because I didn’t have time to think!   I can take time with some of the ” little things”, unlike before – like tightening cabinet knobs, reorganizing a pantry shelf, putting a few plants under the shower to rinse off winter’s dust. 

I continue to be amazed at how quickly the day goes.  Several times this past week I have glanced over at the clock and noticed it’s one or two o’clock and I haven’t had lunch nor yet showered!  Marcia Petrie Sue wrote an article about time management that  is a good read, and will be helpful to me as I begin to better PLAN the days ahead.  It is still an odd feeling for me that I actually have a block of time in which to do what I need and want to do – so refreshing!  I need now to better define my goals and work toward them in some organized fashion. 

I’ve always been intriqued with people’s work spaces.  As for my work space – well, in itself, a work in progress …  but becoming more workable each day.  It is a glorious space, full of sunlight, cozy, with great views of the Long Island Sound.  I’ve been spending much time organizing and sorting to store like things together and near where I will use them. (remnants of past learnings from my Home Economics Ed undergrad courses!)  Here’s a few  shots of where it’s at …

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  Ideas ready for creation!  Clipped from magazines, sketched on slips of paper, from here, there, anywhere……………..

 

  

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       Various papers, pieces of cardstock….

 

 

 

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Labels, shipping and packaging – ready to utilize.

 

 

 

 

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Did I mention there’s still much left to do?

 

But soon!  and I  look forward to the day.  So very much I want to do.  Yes, indeed, I do believe losing my job could actually have been a blessing in disguise…time will tell.  The onus is on me…and I’m up to the task. 

Now, I must get working on those piles…

If you have an interesting work space you’d like to share, please send it along for a future post…love to see it!