Saturday, November 27, 2010

Cressman's Holiday Bazaar

We had a great time today!
The antique barn at Cressman's is amazing.
Delicious food, great friends, fun music & tons of handmade gifts.
Ridgetop Farmstand Holiday Products
Darling Gourds & Shabby Chic Items
by
Tracy Vandenack
Holiday Honey Bears
by
Logan's Honey House

Children's Tye Dye Clothing
by
Kathy Donahoo


Beautiful Bags, Bows, Checkbook Covers & Aprons
by
Emma's Room

Iron Works
by
The Long Family




The Cressman's Kitty
Angel

The absolutely amazing antique barn.
So much character.
It was so fun just being inside.

It was a fun day!

It was like a scene from the movie White Christmas.
We threw open the barn doors to this......

Thank You so much to all my dear friends & all my new friends for coming out to support all our local artisans and businesses!

Your support means so much.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Love Me Some J!

Here's just one of the reasons why I love her!
She indulges me in my whims.
Snow that was up to her knees.
And sometimes her bottom.
Just a little chilly.
She clearly loves me. :o)
On Thanksgiving morning!


And again with the love!
And we got the truck stuck in the snow. Ooops.
I owe my husband big time.
But just wait till you see how amazing her photos turn out!
She's the best.
:o)

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Handmade Gift Idea #4

Some things in this house go horribly wrong.
If you know of anyone named Leon, I can totally hook you up with Christmas gifts! :o)
I was a little tired by the time I got to the last of the soap making on Sunday.
I flipped these over, popped them out of the mold, and.......oh!
Let me just say that I really hope I can find someone named Leon.
Other things in our house go incredibly right!
One thing in particular, my son shares my love of cooking.
He decided to prepare our entire Thanksgiving meal by himself, from scratch.
(It's a project for school but I am still really really proud of him)
Last week he roasted 12 pumpkins, made 8 cups pumpkin puree and 2 cases of pumpkin butter.
Tonight his latest masterpiece.....Cranberry Preserve.
Here's his recipe!
Put 3 lbs fresh cranberries and the juice from 9 oranges in a large pot and cover.
Cook over medium heat for about 15 mins until the fruit is soft.
Stir in 6 cups of sugar and the zest from 6 oranges,
cook over low heat until the sugar is dissolved.
Increase the heat and cook at a full boil for 3 -5 minutes.
Ladle into hot sterilized jars and process in a hot water bath for 20 minutes.
This recipe made 5 pint jars and 1 half pint.
Plenty for gift giving!
So easy and it's sooooo YUMMY!!!
It really truly was the best I have ever tasted.
I am not just saying that because my son made it.
I really am thinking of all the things that I could make to use this on.
Proud!

I would totally want this as a holiday hostess gift!
Nothing better than homemade cranberry goodness.

I can't even begin to say how cute this is!
So proud!

Monday, November 22, 2010

Farmstand Holiday Fun!

Here's a peak at what we have been working on for the past couple of weeks!
All of the holiday products will be available for a limited time.
Holiday Soaps $5.00
Gingerbread
Christmas Spice
Winter Forest
Snickerdoodle
Oatmeal Almond
Spiced Apple
Soap Gift Idea
Packaged Soap $5.25

Soap & Lip Balm
Packaged $8.50

Sample Pack Holiday Variety Soaps
3-2oz mini soaps in a cute gift bag $9.50

Mini Holiday Soaps 2oz.
Only available in the sample packs.

New Snickerdoodle Lotion!
Lotions $10.50
With Gift Wrap $11.50

Soap & Lotion Gift Pack $15.50
With Gift Wrap $16.50

Brown Sugar & Spice Scrub
$6.50
Scrub with gift wrap $7.50

Some fun holiday scented soaps!
These cuties will be available at Bubba Lu's
after Thanksgiving.
I have 4 upcoming holiday shows, so stay tuned for details.
Cressman's will be having a Holiday Boutique & Open House on Saturday, November 27th
There will be Christmas trees for sale, food, crafts & music!
Come and join the fun.
If you live out of the area & would like to purchase some of our fun holiday products, visit my online store!
If you order now, there's plenty of time to ship before Christmas.

Just in Time for Christmas -- Silhouette Giveaway {worth $300}!!

Just in Time for Christmas -- Silhouette Giveaway {worth $300}!!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Mac N Cheese

Ok, so, I got sidetracked.
Matt and I spent the whole day on new holiday product
(I will blog on that tomorrow) and mass producing lotions.
We are both sooo tired.
I didn't have time for my gift idea today.
So instead, I have a recipe!
I had this blog mostly prepped ahead of time.
Homemade Mac N Cheese for Kids!
Preheat your oven to 350.
You will need 1 lb cooked pasta.
I found these super cute "turkeys" at World Market.

Melt 1 stick of butter in a large pot.

Add 1/2 cup flour, cook for 2 minutes stirring with a whisk.

Add 4 cups milk (I use fat free) and whisk for 2 more minutes, until thick and smooth.

Turn off the heat and add 7 cups of cheese (I used sharp cheddar).

Season to taste with salt & pepper.

Add your cooked pasta and stir together.

Spoon into a casserole dish or individual ramekins.

Sprinkle the tops with additional cheese.

Bake in the oven for about 20 minutes or until top is lightly browned.

Enjoy the tasty cheesy deliciousness!

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Handmade Hijack...

When Amy asked me to be a guest blogger, 
I have to admit.
I was GIDDY-as-if-on-oprah's-favorite-things-episode and NERVOUS-as-in-jeopardy-topic-i-know-nothing-about.

Not that I don't know anything about handmade.
But nervous because it's HER blog and I don't want to be a dork.

However, after I tell you this story your mind will be forever made up.
(about the dorkiness that is...)
I have a hard time posting a blog without a story.
And even though this doesn't have much to do with my actual "handmade," 
it's a story and it must be told.

When I was 8 I bought a box of Plaster of Paris and some cheap molds.
I poured and set molds for about 3 days straight.
Dried and cured them.
Painted and sealed them.
I then announced to my parents that I was going to open up my own business.
"The Popcorn Kid"
(what the what??? i know. dork)

Then my dad taught me my first lesson in self-employment/business.

He asked, "Why would someone want to buy those?" 
[not in a mean hurtful way, but in a thought provoking-lesson learning way]
"I dunno" my eight year old self replied.
"Would YOU buy these?" he quizzed.
"Ummm, uhhhhh, no." It was my honest response.
"Why?" He was really just trying to make me think through my marketing strategy I'm sure.
However, what it really came down to was this:
"They are ugly. *sniffle sniffle*  And, I'm pretty sure they don't do anything!" I emotionally blurted.
That my friends was the end of "The Popcorn Kid".

I'm pretty sure I learned a little something from my eight-year-old trials.
Give people something that you would want.
Usefulness is a good thing.

So here is my contribution to THE 12 DAYS OF HANDMADE
digital delightfulness in the form of a FREE DOWNLOAD!

Copy this .jpg version and glue to a bottle of super yummy Trader Joe's Sparkling Lemonade.
Give it as a gift (cuz it's THAT good!) or make them for your holiday party.
Either way, it's awesome and useful.
Two important things I have learned!!
{here is an example of one i did for my sister-in-law's baby shower}




Enjoy! If you ever need any custom labels done for your next fancy pants shindig...contact me over at
::from the catbird seat::  or my etsy shop ::heartpressed designs::
Smiles!
Joni Lane

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Handmade Gift Idea #2

First off let me say that I GET TO SEE
GREG MORTENSON TONIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For those of you that know me, you know this is a BIG deal for me.
He is my hero!
Hopefully I will have pictures to post tomorrow.
On with the post! :o)
Here's
My Vanilla Day #3
Here's my gift idea!
Tropical Sunrise Granola
Heat your oven to 325.
Spray a cookie sheet with non stick spray.
In a large bowl combine 1/3 cup honey, 1/3 cup light brown sugar & 6 Tbls. melted butter.
Add 4 cups oats, 1/3 cup wheat germ, 1/2 cup sweetened coconut & 1/2 cup chopped macadamia nuts.
Stir until well blended.
Spread the granola on baking sheet.
Bake for 10 minutes and then toss.
Bake for 10 more and then toss again.
10 more minutes and then remove from oven.
Let cool & then add 1/2 cup finely diced dried pineapple
Put granola into a pretty container and label.


I had this for breakfast this morning and it was YUMMY!
This makes a great gift for anyone.
Matt & I love granola.
Especially when backpacking or hiking.
I am linking up to:

UndertheTableandDreaming
Join  us Saturdays at tatertotsandjello.com for the weekend      wrap    up           party!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Handmade Gift #1

Over the course of the next 4 weeks my goal is to give you (my loyal blog readers)
12 handmade gift ideas!
They will not all be in succession.
(I have ADD and I may get side tracked from time to time)
I will try to keep them simple and always provide you with source information.
There may even be a guest blogger from time to time.
And maybe a giveaway here and there.
So keep checkin in so you don't miss out on the fun!
Homemade Vanilla Extract
This was sooooo incredibly easy!
I am wondering why I haven't been doing this all along.

I bought these cute 16 oz jars from Cost Plus,
they were $4.99 each.
I liked them because they had a pour spout and were a little bit larger.
(I use a lot of vanilla)
I bought vanilla beans from Mountain Rose Herbs.
I buy a LOT of my oils, etc from them and I love their products.
I split 2 vanilla beans down the middle and left the tops attached.
I put the 2 split beans in my jar and poured plain vodka to the top of the jar.
Steep in a cool, dark place. A cabinet is fine.
You must steep them for eight weeks but you can include instructions on when to use,
and how to replenish for your gift recipient.
Once you have used half the jar, you can just refill with more vodka and give it a good shake.
For someone who loves to bake (like me) or someone who is a foodie (me again) or someone who is a vanilla snob (guilty) this is a great gift.
Nielsen-Massey Vanilla costs $18.95 for 8 oz.
Homemade costs around $10.00 for 16 oz.
Enjoy!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

A Little Indoor Green

I love sprouts!
The great thing about sprouts is you can sprout them all winter long.
For the locals, I purchased my seeds with instructions from Intermountain Nursery.
You can also find them here.
YUM!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Turkey T


This project was super simple and turned out really cute.
I used another Freebie!
A free tutorial and pattern from The Cottage Home.
Wal Mart had 100% organic cotton t's 2 for $5.
What a bargain........I bought 10.
For the fabric I used my scraps.
It took me about an hour to make this but I cut out enough for 2 turkeys.
If I can find a long sleeve onesie I am going to make one for a very special baby girl.
Averie can't wait to wear hers.
Even Baylee wanted one.
I told her she was too big. :o(

Sunday, November 7, 2010

I Heart Freebies!!!!!

This project took me 10 minutes!
Not kidding!
I used the free printables from Craftily Ever After.
Printed 2 5X7's on photo paper.
Cut them out.
Stuck them in frames I already had.
Done.
So cute.....don't ya think??
Love it!
I also have another project that I am almost finished with using another Freebie!!
I will post on that soon.
I am also working on a series called 12 Days of Handmade .
Stay tuned.