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Archive for September, 2010

Favorite Fabrics and a Fabric Giveaway

Two of my favorite fabric designers are here at The Creative Connection Event. I am in awe of their talent and creativity. I am so thankful that they design  such beautiful fabrics that make sewing so much fun!

Zippered Pouch fabric by Heather Bailey

Cloth Napkins fabric by Amy Butler

Reversible Tote Bag fabric by Heather Bailey

Covered Notepad Pattern fabric by Heather Bailey and Amy Butler

Fabric Luggage Tag fabric by Heather Bailey

I am so excited for Amy Butler's new line of fabric, Soul Blossoms. Imagine all the wonderful things that can be made!

Leave a comment on this post and you will have a chance to win a collection of the Soul Blossoms fabric.

We will be giving away Amy's new Style Stitches book, sewing patterns and more fabric on twitter. Follow along with #tcce10

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Traveling

I will be traveling to Minnesota today for The Creative Connection Event.  I couldn't be more excited! The thought of meeting Amy Butler and Heather Bailey is sending me over the moon.

Tip Junkie, Today's Creative Blog and I will be tweeting from our hotel room tonight. We hope you will join us online for our twitter party. We have loads of goodies to give away! Please follow us all on twitter this weekend for more chances to win prizes and to hear all about the conference.

The Creative Connection Twitter Party Today 8-10pm CST

Customized TweetGrind http://is.gd/f7kcK

Hashtag - #tcce10

Kim @TCreativeBlog, Laurie @tipjunkie, Paige @TCCEVENT, Cindy @cindyhopper


What is a schultuete?

We were fortunate to live in Germany when our boys started school. Our children attended German schools and we were honored to be included in their traditions. Lucky for us they send children off to school right! We loved the attention to detail and care taken to make the first day of school a special time. The children entering the first class were  given a special bright orange hat to let us all living in the village know to take special care and pay attention to these children making their way to and from school for the first time.

Before the first day of school the children walk with their families, new back packs and a schultuete through the town to a local church where the children receive a special blessing. What special memories we have!

Now we live back in the states, but had to share this special schultuete tradition with our daughter.

How to make a schultuete

The schultuete is traditionally made from a large piece of cardboard (poster board). Usually the children make them in kindergarten and then the parents fill them with surprises.

We made one for our daughter by cutting out a pie shape from a large piece of poster board.

The cones can be simple to elaborate.  Ours was decorated with a ruler lacing the cone together.

To make a similar schultuete lay a ruler along one of the straight edges and mark where the holes are on the ruler. Punch holes on those markings.

Roll the poster board into a cone shape and mark where the holes are punched. Punch holes on those markings.

Match up the punched holes and hot glue the cone together.

Take a long piece of ribbon and feed it through the holes attaching the ruler to the cone. Tie a bow at the top.

Create some fringe for the top by sewing layers of crepe paper together.

Snip almost to the stitching line on each side.

Hot glue the fringe to the top.

Gather and glue tissue paper to the inside all around the top. This will hide the goodies inside!

Fill the schultuete full of fun school supplies and candy!

Gather up the tissue paper and tie.

Our brand new student!

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Please check out VolunteerSpot! What an easy time saving (and free) way to coordinate volunteers at school and get more parents involved!

Made By You Monday

Before you link up your homemade goodness, just a few announcements.

The Creative Connection Event

What: The Creative Connection Event Twitter Party

When: Wednesday, September 15th 8:00 - 10:00 CST

Where: Custom Tweet Grid: http://is.gd/f7kcK

Who: Kim @TCreativeBlog, Laurie @tipjunkie, Paige @TCCEVENT, Cindy @cindyhopper

On Wednesday, September 15th, Kim of Today's Creative Blog, Laurie of Tip Junkie, Paige of Where Women Create and myself will be together in Minnesota having a fun twitter party and giving away loads of goodies to kick off the Creative Connection Event. Please join us from 8:00-10:00 CST. Here is the custom tweet grid http://is.gd/f7kcK.  We will be tweeting with the hashtag #TCCEvent10. Please join us!

A new giveaway on Skip to my Lou

Now when you leave a comment on Skip to my Lou you will automatically be entered to win a lovely piece of jewelry from the amazing Lisa Leonard .  Yes, it it true just leave a comment on any post during the month and you have a chance to win for that month!

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Irish Cream Recipe

So if you you make the hand painted bottle stoppers from last week's Friday Flashback you might want to make this Homemade Irish Cream to fill your bottles!

Here is another really yummy treat, Homemade Irish Cream Liqueur! I love it added to a cup of coffee!

HomemadeIrishCream

Irish Cream Liqueur

from Bon Appetit

1 - 14 ounce can sweetened condensed milk

1 cup Irish whiskey

1 tablespoon chocolate syrup

1 tablespoon vanilla extract

1 teaspoon instant coffee crystals

1 cup whipping cream

1 tablespoon canned sweetened cream of coconut (such as Coco Lopez Cream of Coconut) My can was solid at the top, so I placed about 2 inches of water in a skillet and heated until the cream of coconut was liquid)

Combine first 5 ingredients in blender; blend until coffee crystals dissolve, about 1 minute. Add whipping cream and cream of coconut to mixture and blend 10 seconds. Pour into glass bottles, add a tag and you have a perfect gift. On the back on the tag include instructions to keep refrigerated and that it should last two weeks.

You can pour chilled mixture over ice cubes, pour over chocolate or coffee ice cream too. This recipe make about three cups with just a enough to leftover to have a nice cup of coffee (or two)!

I used 8oz tall skinny bottles from Germany (sorry). I have tried to find them online with no luck, they were not expensive about $1.00 or so each. I did think these Round Ball Reed Diffuser Bottles would also make a beautiful presentation. They are 8.5 ounce, so if you forgo your cup of coffee it might work -- or you could add and extra 1/4 cup of cream and I don't think it would alter the recipe too much. There are many bottle supply companies online where you can find 8 oz bottles. You might also try World Market or the Dollar Store.

You could dress the bottles up even more with a hand painted bottle stopper! Another festive and delicious drink you can make for gift giving is a bucket of Frozen Tumbleweeds.

Don't forget to check out other handmade gift ideas.

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Enjoy!


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