01 June 2011

A Crafty Spin


Many bangles means many options.

You see, I've got quite a number of these bangles.
Given that it's Wednesday, I'm still turning
the same thing from blah to TADA!

And you guessed right: there's thread involved.
But don't worry, no beads this time!

I cut a super long piece & secured it to the two bangles
with a double loop. Then I made a mock-knit stitch with
my fingers, making sure the bangles were covered.

TADA! I made something new from something old!
{And quite fashionable if you're into the color-blocking trend!}


31 May 2011

Golden Girl


I have these faux gold bangles that are looking
a little blah:

Who says you can't accessorize your
accessories?

Gold beads + gold thread...
...Equals a whole new look.
TADA!

A fun addition to my summer wardrobe!

And I can wear them together with the bangles
I re-fashioned yesterday!

30 May 2011

The Bangles


Happy Monday!

I've been organizing my bedside table and in one
of the drawers, I keep my everyday jewelry.
Nothing expensive or precious but each one marking an
exciting trip or an instant-smile-on-my-face memory.

These wanna-be gold bangles remind me
of a merry wedding evening in Seville.
Sheesh, I haven't put them on in a long time!
And that's a blah.

I guess this calls for a make-over.

So I pulled out some matching thread
and some beads from my sewing kit.

TADA! A new look for my bangles!
I "sewed on" a blanket stitch using my fingers and
inserted the beads in an alternating pattern.
I started and ended with multiple loops
so the thread won't unravel.

These remind me of what ladies in India might wear.
And while I've never been to India,
I can always pretend.

Have a wonderful week and to everyone
in the U.S., Happy Memorial Day!

27 May 2011

Picnics, Potlucks, Parties


Happy Friday girls & boys!
The warm weather has arrived and that means lots of
time outdoors -- on the deck, in the park, at the beach.

As you and I prepare for all this fun, let me give you a
run down of some of my past blah to TADA! projects.
I'm pretty sure these will come in handy.

blah: a bottle carrier made of cardboard
TADA!: a caddy to organize utensils,
napkins & drinking straws

blah: empty mint dispensers
TADA!: instant salt & pepper shakers

blah: old jam jars
TADA!: dessert in a jar {add a napkin & fork;
secure these to the jar with a rubber band}.

blah: plastic containers to keep the shape of apples or
pears {a common packaging option of warehouse clubs}
TADA!: a cupcake or muffin carrier
{put the cupcakes in the grooves and cover
with a second container; secure with tape}

blah: a plastic egg container
TADA!: a great way to transport deviled eggs!

I wish you all a very awesome weekend!

26 May 2011

Shaken not Stirred


This week, I've been busting out the pans & spatulas.
I know, this isn't a food blog but if you think of it,
a lot of recycling really begins in the kitchen.

I love me some apple juice and I consume
copious amounts, leaving me with
plastic bottles like this one.
Blah indeed.

Well, good thing it's picnic season.
Good thing too that I've been trying
some of Gwyneth's recipes:

Yeah, Gwyneth. We're on a first name basis now
that I've taken a peek into her domestic life as
an avid cook and mom through this cookbook.

I just made her Balsamic & Lime Vinaigrette.

It's simple to assemble:
In a bowl, place 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar,
2 tablespoons light agave nectar or honey and
1 tablespoon fresh lime juice. Whisk together.
Slowly whisk in 1/4 cup plus 2 teaspoons olive oil.
Season with salt & pepper.

Or just put everything in the plastic bottle
{now cleaned, dried & labels stripped off }
and shake until well-combined.

Take it to your next picnic to brighten up
salad greens or grilled vegetables.

Salad dressing that's homemade, packed
in a spill-proof, unbreakable & light bottle...
that's what I call TADA!

25 May 2011

Slow Roasted


Here's a pretty cool cookbook I borrowed
from the library:
The great Gwyneth Paltrow has reinvented herself yet again.
From Oscar-winning actress, to wife and mother, blogger,
to singer performing on Glee, the Country Music Awards
and the Grammy's no less, she now has AUTHOR
tucked under her belt. Talk about superwoman!

My Father's Daughter is a memoir sharing her relationship
with her father, the late director Bruce Paltrow, from
which she learned everything about food. It's also a
cookbook where she provides healthy recipes
for her family.

Flipping through the pages, I feel like a voyeur,
getting a close-up look on what Gwyneth would
prepare for dinner tonight or for a party.

Most recipes are easy, don't require a lot
of ingredients and based on the stuff I've
tried making, are pretty tasty.

I was happy to see an abundance of
tomatoes {and only $0.99 a pound!} at
the supermarket last Sunday.
This is an indication that summer's here!
I just had to buy some to make
Gwyneth's Slow-Roasted Tomatoes.

Here's what you do:

Cut the tomatoes in half, rub with olive oil
and sprinkle with salt. Lay these on an
oiled baking sheet and place in a
preheated 275 degree oven.
Roast for 3-5 hours.

You know they're done when they look
like sun dried tomatoes {flat & shriveled}.
Make sure to take a whiff of their
caramel-scent -- so yummy!

Store in an air-tight container with
some olive oil. And because it's
all about recycling on my blog,
I used an old, blah jam jar that I
cleaned and sterilized.

If you add a tiny fork {secured to the jar with
a ribbon or kitchen twine}...

...and a label {plus points for name-dropping},
TADA!, you now have a perfect hostess gift!


24 May 2011

Bake Me a Cake


This week on my blog, we're getting crafty in the kitchen.
Whether you're giving a gift to a neighbor who just
moved in or a token to some friends who invited you
over for a barbecue, something homemade isn't
really expected but is always appreciated.

Especially if you're savvy in the cooking or
baking department.

I made this German Apple Cake for a party over the
weekend. Apples are always available in the market
and the recipe was simple to put together.

Similar to yesterday's post, here's how I packaged it:

I left the cake in the baking pan, wrapped it up in an
extra-large cloth napkin and knotted the ends.

Then I added a vintage cake server.
{My friend loved it!}

When the hostess decides to add this cake to the
dessert buffet, she can easily warm it up in the
oven before serving it on a platter.

TADA! She gets to use the cake server, too.
{And I foresee that this will come in handy
in her future parties.}

You'll have to decide beforehand if you want to
give her the baking pan as part of the package
or whisper to her that you'll collect it
before you leave.

No blah foil. No blah plastic.
Just everyday TADA! objects that can be used
over and over again.

Not to mention TADA!-tasting cake, too.