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11 November 2013

Apple Picking

Happy Monday lovelies!

When Autumn rolls in, a road trip is in order. It's one of the fun ways to see nature's beautiful colors.

And since we were on the road anyway, we stopped by an orchard to go apple picking.

It was a cool and comfortable day to be outdoors. 

Rows upon rows of apple trees. Visitors are welcome to picnic underneath them.

Part of the thrill is looking for the apples.

Apples hang low...

And some are too high up.

Inevitably, many apples fall on the ground.
 
Vibrant and freshly picked. 

It's an activity that the whole family will greatly enjoy.

Here is our haul. 

There's also a country store on the premises selling bottles of pickles, preserves and honey, plus gifts and souvenirs. There's also a little snack shack with after-apple-picking treats like pizza, ice cream and cider doughnuts.

All this week, I'll show you how I turn these apples from blah to TADA! 

19 July 2013

Cardboard Party

If you have giant cardboard boxes hiding in your home, consider bringing them out at the next kiddie party you're throwing. With some heavy duty tape and paint, you can turn these boxes from blah to TADA!:

via dwellings by devore
A tiny cottage

via Apartment Therapy
A castle for a prince or princess

via Pinterest
A fort filled with plastic balls

via lullaby lubbock
A fun ice cream truck {where you can serve real ice cream!}

via The Party Wall
Or a farm tractor -- wonderful for photos!

Aren't this awesome?
Wishing you all a colorful weekend!

05 July 2013

Fist Bumps

Whether it's store-bought or homemade, a cake is always a welcome companion to any celebration. But sometimes, it needs a little blah to TADA!

I'm making one last cake topper using plain old cardboard.

Create a border with an image from a rubber stamp and an ink pad. 

Now time to write down congratulatory expressions. 

Position these on your cake with a toothpick. 

You can do this on doughnuts, too. 
Or truffles. Or macarons. Or cookies.

Or scoops of ice cream!

Cake and congrats...I think these are TADA!

Have a happy weekend!

27 March 2013

Felt and Yarn

Sometimes, I go to the mall not to buy anything. Instead, I walk the aisles and look for crafty inspiration. Here's what I found at Target a few weeks back:

After a blah winter, this banner is all we need to welcome spring. It's easy to recreate with cardboard, felt remnants {or markers and paint} and hot glue.    

I'm so digging this wreath! It's so simple but the colors scream "springtime". To make a DIY version, twirling yarn or ribbon around a foam wreath turns blah to TADA!

These baskets come in handy to gather Easter eggs, pick flowers or wrap presents. We can make our own version using an empty yogurt or ice cream container embellished with felt! TADA! 

08 October 2012

All About Lunch

When I have a little extra time on my hands, I like to visit museums. This week, I'd like to share with you the museums/exhibits I've been to recently. Maybe like me, you'll discover something new or find a sliver of inspiration.


Have you ever been to the New York Public Library? It's an architectural beauty on 5th Avenue and 42nd Street. Now, if you've filed away libraries into your list of "extinct objects" {like rotary phones and cassette tapes}, don't let this discourage a visit. In its website, it exclaims:

"Libraries are the memory of humankind, irreplaceable repositories 
of documents of human thought and action."

Please tell me I'm not the only one who's fallen in love this line! 

Two lions proudly guard its doors. One is named "Patience". 

The other, Fortitude.

The Rose Main Reading Room, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
via NYPL
It's a functioning library with reading rooms, complete with high ceilings and frescoes, chandeliers, arched windows, wood furniture, and shelves upon shelves of books.

The're a lovely gift shop on the first floor, and rooms that hold talks, classes and special events.

 There's also a space where exhibitions are staged.

There's an on-going exhibit called "Lunch Hour NYC". How TADA! that something as blah and ordinary as lunch becomes the main theme for a collection of displays. In a nutshell, "The exhibition explores the ways in which New York City -- work-obsessed, time-obsessed, and in love with ingenious ways to make money -- reinvented lunch in its own image." 

New York City has always been a trend-setter {food included}. It's fun to find out the history of everyday things, don't you agree?

The Cafeteria: the concept began at the Childs' Lunch Room, a self-service restaurant where the diner takes a tray, moves it on a counter, chooses food from a selection, pays a very affordable amount, and is able sit anywhere. 

The Automat: addresses the need for speed. Just drop money in a slot and food magically appears!

The Deli: opened by German immigrants who sold cured meats and salads of their homelands. Now, "deli" refers to any store selling cured meats and sandwiches, as well as bread, bagels, smoked fish, and cream cheese.

Props also go to the immigrants who introduced pastrami sandwiches, Jamaican beef patties, sushi, and Chinese take-out, that are as common now as hamburgers and fries.

Street carts and schoolyard vendors: provide quick meals on the go like hot dogs and pretzels.

The Pizza: Genaro Lombardi {Lombardi's} gets the title "Founding Father of New York Pizza" but Patsy Lancieri {Patsy's} gets the credit for selling pizza not just by the pie, but by the slice, turning it from a sit-down meal to lunch on the run.

Take note of the "Pizza Principle" and tell me if you agree.

This wall of metal lunch boxes was pure nostalgia! It's all about school lunches and sandwiches made from Wonder Bread and peanut butter. 

Soda Fountains: they started just by serving soda, but evolved to adding light meals and ice cream concoctions to their menu. It's tiny, but on the top of this photo are a few "luncheonette slang/jargon" {ex. "axle grease" = butter; "put a stretch on it" = sandwich to go}. Fascinating stuff! 

Since all of us have lunch at some point in our day, this exhibit is very relatable and friendly for both young and old. You might even catch yourself saying, "So that's how it all began!"

June 22, 2012 to February 17, 2013
New York Public Library
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building/Gottesman Exhibition Hall

03 October 2012

Farmer's Bounty

For the past few days, I've been reliving my summer through a collection of photos. I hope you're having fun taking the trip with me. Today, how about a getaway to Upstate New York? 

Hyde Park is where we're at

I've told you about the awesome antique finds 

Had to stop by the craft stores, too.

We mustn't forget the farmer's market!

All locally grown

Vibrant summer colors

Free samples await

A craving for Southern pies fulfilled

A visit to one of the many farms in the area

In good working condition

The grazers

Stopped by for some ice cream and cheese

Made on the premises

Take-away treats from the market and the farm.
Another item crossed out from my list.

Have a delightful day, everyone!