I finished another cr. st. exchange the other night, but can't show it yet, as I don't want to ruin the surprise, so was trying to figure out what to stitch next.
Kind of in the mood for Halloween or fall, so pulled out all the threads/fabric to start this one ~ Jolly Jack, by All Through the Night. Sorry for the blurred pic, I was in a hurry and got too close.
I'm pretty much a conservative Christian about most things, especially Halloween, but I do like to decorate and stitch for that season, however, I'm fairly picky about what I choose. I do NOT like anything evil looking or Satanic or anything like that, so I stick w/pumpkins, crows, cats and that sort of thing.
See how different each piece looks using the same juice. I thought they looked perfect for a Halloween piece.
The one on the right was 32 ct. Lambswool linen.
I first showed you a sneak peek of this one, but finally finished this Shepherd's Bush~Be Brave, but don't have all the buttons stitched on yet. Was a bit late for the season, but since I have an Americana living room all yr. it will still go in there when I make it into a pillow.
Here's a casserole I fixed one night last wk. Yes, you are seeing right~ no cheese in the corner. My youngest doesn't care much for cheese, so whenever I use a recipe calling for cheese, I usually leave at least one corner off. He's not a real big eater either.
It does call for quite a bit of bread, but you can use the healthier kind instead. I have also made a similar recipe that used Bisquick instead of the bread, but it does change the taste just a bit.
I just used what I had on hand, but here's mostly what it calls for:
6 slices of bread, coursely torn
1 lb. of sausage(or you can use ham)
1 c. shredded cheddar cheese
6 med. eggs
2 c. milk
1 t. salt
1/4 t. pepper
Place bread in bottom of 9 X 13 greased pan
Sprinkle sausage over bread.
In separate bowl, beat eggs, milk, salt & pepper. Pour over bread mixture, sprinkle the cheese on top. (can refrigerate overnight at this point).
Bake at 350* for 40-45 min.s until set in the middle.
Well, Happy Birthday! Hope you have lots
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stopping by my blog.
Bear Hugs~Karen
Hey girlie-happy birthday:))
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Your over dying came out good-looking forward to seeing your pumpkin cross stitch finished,
Love all your pics and see you when you get back:)
Blessings, Shazy x
Hi Tanya! Hope you and the gang have a really good time away - relax and enjoy!
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You are one clever crafter using the juice !
Looks great!
I agree about stuff for Halloween but I would love to do something like yours.
Have fun!
Christine
Happy Birthday!! I hope you had a nice time away and found plenty of time to relax.
ReplyDeleteI never would have thought of saving the blueberry juice for dying. Both pieces came out great and are perfectly suited for something halloweenish.
Blessings to you~ Birgit
I'm with you on Halloween Tanya. I don't do any of that either. As a matter of fact I just started collecting Halloween the past couple of years for that same reason. I don't do witches of any kind but they really aren't cute so that's not a tough decision for me. Haha! I mainly do pumpkins. Jolly Jack is a cute design.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a purple person but that fabric is beautiful. I can't believe you dyed that with juice! Creative girl!
That casserole looks delicious! Yum, I just love cheese!
Happy belated Birthday! I hope you were able to squish some sand between your toes. =]