Saturday, April 06, 2013
WE'VE MOVED!
I've moved just about everything over to The TipToe Fairy blog. You can click the link to go their directly or in 5 seconds you will automatically be redirected to the new blog. Come join us!
Saturday, March 30, 2013
I've made a decision...
Currently, I have two blogs and an Etsy store. I've been thinking this over awhile now, and I've made a decision. I'm gonna change things up a bit. Forgive me, but I have this issue with everything. I move furniture. I reorganize kids rooms. I move my sewing room around. I can't help it. I feel like a Star Trek Borg. I have stuff a certain way, and then in my mind's eye I begin to see more efficiency by moving things around -better space saving, better seating arrangements, blah, blah, blah. I just like to refresh every once in awhile. And yes, it drives Nate crazy, but he loves me anyway.
Now that I have a good amount of business for my Etsy store since it's been open a few months, I think it's time to move my domain name to the Etsy store instead of the tiptoe fairy blog. I've also decided I want to have just one blog and not a personal and store one. I hate myself sometimes for wanting to share stuff on both blogs that pertain to both, it is so redundant and annoying. So why not just combine them?
My kids keep me busy, so this is going to take a few weeks to get done. I'm going to retire Sewing Chick (but it will stay here). Plus, I will export the entire sewing chick blog over to The TipToe Fairy blog, so all the tutorials and recipes and what will be able to be found on both.
I'm going to revamp The TipToe Fairy blog and etsy store to look more like my love of vintage and ephemera things much like the look of my Sewing Chick blog.
I plan to keep posting on Sewing Chick in the next couple of weeks. Then, I'll be making announcements as things change and move. I'll also create a redirect here at Sewing Chick that will send you directly to The TipToe Fairy blog, just in case you get lost ;) .
Now that I have a good amount of business for my Etsy store since it's been open a few months, I think it's time to move my domain name to the Etsy store instead of the tiptoe fairy blog. I've also decided I want to have just one blog and not a personal and store one. I hate myself sometimes for wanting to share stuff on both blogs that pertain to both, it is so redundant and annoying. So why not just combine them?
My kids keep me busy, so this is going to take a few weeks to get done. I'm going to retire Sewing Chick (but it will stay here). Plus, I will export the entire sewing chick blog over to The TipToe Fairy blog, so all the tutorials and recipes and what will be able to be found on both.
I'm going to revamp The TipToe Fairy blog and etsy store to look more like my love of vintage and ephemera things much like the look of my Sewing Chick blog.
I plan to keep posting on Sewing Chick in the next couple of weeks. Then, I'll be making announcements as things change and move. I'll also create a redirect here at Sewing Chick that will send you directly to The TipToe Fairy blog, just in case you get lost ;) .
Friday, March 29, 2013
Thrift Store Score!
My newest obsession is creating upcycled tiered cake plates. They are great for lots of things -- craft fairs, bathroom counters, party tables -- the list just goes on and on. In looking for more supplies, I swung by the local Goodwill to find candlesticks and plates. (I'm in the middle of finishing another one and then I'll post all about them.)
But while I was there, I spied this dress. Look at this beauty! It's a hand smocked heirloom dress I found. Amazingly, it's in pristine condition. I only paid $4!
It'll be a few years before my youngest can wear it, but I could not pass up such beautiful craftsmanship. Look at those details. The pleating, the smocking, the perfect little bullions. Gorgeous!
Someone's mother or grandmother made this beautiful thing and it ends up at a thrift store. I felt so bad for it. I just had to take it home with me.
But while I was there, I spied this dress. Look at this beauty! It's a hand smocked heirloom dress I found. Amazingly, it's in pristine condition. I only paid $4!
It'll be a few years before my youngest can wear it, but I could not pass up such beautiful craftsmanship. Look at those details. The pleating, the smocking, the perfect little bullions. Gorgeous!
Someone's mother or grandmother made this beautiful thing and it ends up at a thrift store. I felt so bad for it. I just had to take it home with me.
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Cupcakes, cupcakes, and more cupcakes
I told you guys how I was going to be selling cupcakes at the local "trade days" for our little town. Well....I stayed up all night finishing them. They looked AH-mazing! Then, we drove up there at 6 AM (well, it's technically, a hop, skip, and a jump in front of our neighborhood.), and it was raining. There were about 3 of us at that point, who waited until about 7:30. Then, it started raining harder and the thunder and lightning came, so I told Nate it was probably time to go home. He was holding out that the rain would quit -- it didn't for the rest of the day. His compromise was we could leave if we could go eat breakfast out. So, we went and had a lovely breakfast at the Old West Cafe in Denton.
My mom came over and bought a bazillion cupcakes to take to my brother's house for his daughter's birthday. Then we gave a couple boxes to the neighbors. But, we still have about 3 dozen or so.
Oh well, maybe next time. But I'll share pictures and recipes.
I found this idea on Pinterest for single cupcakes. At Walmart, a bag of 40 of these plastic cups is a couple dollars, 100 pk of spoons is less than $2, a bag of 20 bags of these plastic bags was 97 cents, and the ribbon was 47 cents a spool. And they are easy to stack together without ruining the icing.
I also made some cake plates with plates, candlesticks, and E-6000 glue. Super easy and about $3 foe a tiered cake plate.
From left - Dreamsicle, Chocolate Peanut Butter Caramel, Cherry Limeade, and Pumpkin Cheesecake.
I found this idea on Pinterest for single cupcakes. At Walmart, a bag of 40 of these plastic cups is a couple dollars, 100 pk of spoons is less than $2, a bag of 20 bags of these plastic bags was 97 cents, and the ribbon was 47 cents a spool. And they are easy to stack together without ruining the icing.
I also made some cake plates with plates, candlesticks, and E-6000 glue. Super easy and about $3 foe a tiered cake plate.
From left - Dreamsicle, Chocolate Peanut Butter Caramel, Cherry Limeade, and Pumpkin Cheesecake.
Tart it up! Luscious lime cupcake drizzled in
sweet lime syrup, topped with maraschino cherry buttercream frosting
Sweet & Salty! Chocolate cupcake with peanut
butter cheesecake center, topped with salted caramel cream cheese buttercream frosting
Creamy orange and vanilla cupcake, topped
with light and fluffy vanilla buttercream frosting
Spicy pumpkin cupcake with cheesecake center,
topped with cream cheese buttercream frosting
A couple of things I should mention:
On the Cherry Limeade recipe, I used Key Lime Pie yogurt instead of plain. I originally used milk and wanted to make it a bit more tart. I also tried both cake flour and all purpose flour. Nate felt the ones with all purpose were better. Weird.
On the Dreamsicle recipe, I used clementines. I had 2 bags of them and no regular oranges and figured it would be a little twist. I also added 1/2 cup of juice instead of the 1/4 cup in the recipe. These were my favorite cupcake. They were SOOO good. My eldest daughter said these were her fave too.
Enjoy!
Butterfly Wings
I'm working on new items for my Etsy store. I'm concentrating on children's dress up and pretend play items. My children have always loved dress up, and it's so much fun to make.
This newest creation is a set of butterfly wings. I've seen lots of them in my love of Waldorf toys, but they are always made of silk and very expensive. I found this great batik in my fabric stash the other day, and it told me to turn it into a pair of butterfly wings for little Miss M.
Halfway through the process, I got the bright idea to take pictures, so I only have half a tutorial of pictures ready. I'm currently a little busy with some Etsy orders, so as soon as I sew through those, I'm going to whip up a few sets of butterfly wings for the store and will make a tutorial.
I did get one action shot, but I wasn't running with her, so it's far away. Next time we're using the sports action shot app so I can get lots of action shots together.
I did get one action shot, but I wasn't running with her, so it's far away. Next time we're using the sports action shot app so I can get lots of action shots together.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Chocolate Peanut Butter Cupcakes with Salted Caramel Frosting
I've been so busy lately, and it's just normal stuff. Cooking, laundry, children, etc. I stare longingly at my blog, but I just haven't had time to finish anything for it.
But, I have been creating new cupcake recipes this week. My husband and his colleagues at work have been in love with my cupcakes for years. In fact, he usually comes home with many people telling him I should sell my cupcakes because they are so good. Well....I'm gonna do it this weekend.
We live in a tiny town - as in so tiny, we have no traffic lights. The main road has one 4-way stop and that's pretty much it. The city is trying to raise money to build a park right by our neighborhood. They've instituted "fourth trade days" where the park is actually going to be built. It's a flea market, farmer's market, craft fair, etc. kinda thing. In fact, they even convo'd me on Etsy awhile ago to have a booth. Since, it's only $10 to have a booth, we are going to try an experiment and sell my cupcakes - this weekend!
I'm not gonna lie. I'm terrified, but I have my trusty husband to be my wonderful salesman. He is the one person who can talk me into believing I can do anything.
My plan of action is to make a few dozen cupcakes of 2-3 different flavors. My first choice is my world famous pumpkin cream cheese cupcake. I wasn't sure what other flavors. I recently tried a Cherry Limeade -- not my fave, but my husband LOVED it. I think that will be #2. I'll share that one in a day or so on the blog. But, #3 came out so wonderful, I had to share it asap.
(Here on out, I'm tired of writing "my husband," and he will now forever be known as Nate.)
It's a chocolate cupcake with a peanut butter cream cheese baked in the middle of it, then it's topped off with a Salted Caramel Cream Cheese frosting. Nate really liked it -- and he REALLY REALLY REALLY liked the frosting. I haven't figured out a short name for this one quite yet. I wavered with adding a bit of coffee to make it more of a mocha flavor, but in the end, I didn't. However, when you bite into this cupcake and get the frosting/cupcake taste explosion in your mouth -- I swear it takes like mocha. I felt like I was eating a Salted Caramel Hot Chocolate with a little bit of peanut butter thrown in. So so good!
Now I love to make everything from scratch, but I was not in the mood to make caramel from scratch. I made my frosting using Hershey's caramel syrup. Maybe someday if I become a cupcake truck lady, I'll definitely be making it from scratch, but for now....meh.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Cupcakes with Salted Caramel Cream Cheese Frosting
Peanut Butter Filling
1/3 cup creamy peanut butter
4 oz room temperature cream cheese
3 tbs sugar
1 1/2 tbs milk
Add all ingredients to bowl. Then, heat for 10-15 seconds in microwave. Mix until well blended and set aside.
**I found the PB mixture was just dry and sticky enough that I could roll it into semi formed balls and put in the center. This might be easier than spooning it because it's sticky.
Chocolate Cupcakes
2 eggs
1/2 cup oil
1 cup sugar
1 cup water
1 cup milk
2 tsp vanilla
1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa
2 cups flour
1-1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp sea salt
1/4 tsp baking soda
Preheat oven to 350. Mix first 6 ingredients. Combine last 5 ingredients, then slowly add while mixing to wet ingredients. (Be prepared for it to seem to runny, it's fine and will come out deliciously moist.)
1. Full cupcake liners 1/3 full with chocolate batter.
2. Add a small spoonful of peanut butter filling to center of each.
3. Add more chocolate batter until liners are 2/3 full.
Bake for 15 minutes. Allow to cool. Then frost.
Easy Salted Caramel Frosting
2 sticks room temperature butter
8 oz room temperature cream cheese
1/2 cup caramel sauce
1 tsp sea salt
3-4 cups powdered sugar
Beat butter and cream cheese. Add caramel sauce and sea salt. Mix well. Then add sugar a cup at a time until it makes peaks. Then whip the frosting until its light an airy (about 2-3 minutes).
But, I have been creating new cupcake recipes this week. My husband and his colleagues at work have been in love with my cupcakes for years. In fact, he usually comes home with many people telling him I should sell my cupcakes because they are so good. Well....I'm gonna do it this weekend.
We live in a tiny town - as in so tiny, we have no traffic lights. The main road has one 4-way stop and that's pretty much it. The city is trying to raise money to build a park right by our neighborhood. They've instituted "fourth trade days" where the park is actually going to be built. It's a flea market, farmer's market, craft fair, etc. kinda thing. In fact, they even convo'd me on Etsy awhile ago to have a booth. Since, it's only $10 to have a booth, we are going to try an experiment and sell my cupcakes - this weekend!
I'm not gonna lie. I'm terrified, but I have my trusty husband to be my wonderful salesman. He is the one person who can talk me into believing I can do anything.
My plan of action is to make a few dozen cupcakes of 2-3 different flavors. My first choice is my world famous pumpkin cream cheese cupcake. I wasn't sure what other flavors. I recently tried a Cherry Limeade -- not my fave, but my husband LOVED it. I think that will be #2. I'll share that one in a day or so on the blog. But, #3 came out so wonderful, I had to share it asap.
(Here on out, I'm tired of writing "my husband," and he will now forever be known as Nate.)
It's a chocolate cupcake with a peanut butter cream cheese baked in the middle of it, then it's topped off with a Salted Caramel Cream Cheese frosting. Nate really liked it -- and he REALLY REALLY REALLY liked the frosting. I haven't figured out a short name for this one quite yet. I wavered with adding a bit of coffee to make it more of a mocha flavor, but in the end, I didn't. However, when you bite into this cupcake and get the frosting/cupcake taste explosion in your mouth -- I swear it takes like mocha. I felt like I was eating a Salted Caramel Hot Chocolate with a little bit of peanut butter thrown in. So so good!
Now I love to make everything from scratch, but I was not in the mood to make caramel from scratch. I made my frosting using Hershey's caramel syrup. Maybe someday if I become a cupcake truck lady, I'll definitely be making it from scratch, but for now....meh.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Cupcakes with Salted Caramel Cream Cheese Frosting
Peanut Butter Filling
1/3 cup creamy peanut butter
4 oz room temperature cream cheese
3 tbs sugar
1 1/2 tbs milk
Add all ingredients to bowl. Then, heat for 10-15 seconds in microwave. Mix until well blended and set aside.
**I found the PB mixture was just dry and sticky enough that I could roll it into semi formed balls and put in the center. This might be easier than spooning it because it's sticky.
Chocolate Cupcakes
2 eggs
1/2 cup oil
1 cup sugar
1 cup water
1 cup milk
2 tsp vanilla
1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa
2 cups flour
1-1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp sea salt
1/4 tsp baking soda
Preheat oven to 350. Mix first 6 ingredients. Combine last 5 ingredients, then slowly add while mixing to wet ingredients. (Be prepared for it to seem to runny, it's fine and will come out deliciously moist.)
1. Full cupcake liners 1/3 full with chocolate batter.
2. Add a small spoonful of peanut butter filling to center of each.
3. Add more chocolate batter until liners are 2/3 full.
Bake for 15 minutes. Allow to cool. Then frost.
Easy Salted Caramel Frosting
2 sticks room temperature butter
8 oz room temperature cream cheese
1/2 cup caramel sauce
1 tsp sea salt
3-4 cups powdered sugar
Beat butter and cream cheese. Add caramel sauce and sea salt. Mix well. Then add sugar a cup at a time until it makes peaks. Then whip the frosting until its light an airy (about 2-3 minutes).
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