Monday, September 30, 2013

ON THE MENU MONDAY~ WEEK OF SEPT 30, 2013


Fall Around The House
begins today!

12 CREATIVE Bloggers
12 Different Rooms Dressed Up For Fall

STOP BACK TOMORROW WHEN I'LL BE SHARING MY FALL KITCHEN!



See the blog list at the end of this post!

Now here's whats ON THE MENU...




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Saturday, September 28, 2013

HOW I BEGAN BLOGGING




Blogging is a huge passion of mine! Can you tell? It's an outlet for my creativity... it feeds my need to decorate and cook and garden and write and learn... it also is in my teaching wheelhouse... and blogging let's this very social girl meet and interact with people all over the world.

Those are huge blessings... but they are not why I started blogging. 

Here's the real story...


This journey started five years ago...

My oldest child and only daughter, Jacqueline, had just married her college sweetheart Prince Charming (and I do mean, charming!) and he swept her away to Washington DC. The happy newlyweds settled on Capital Hill in a precious townhouse!






As Jacqueline set up housekeeping she would often call me and ask,

"Mom, how do you make ..."





OR


"Mom, what's the recipe for..."



STONEGABLE BREAKFAST COOKIES Prince Charming loves


OR



"How would you decorate..."




HARVEST BUFFET


OR


"Mama, I would like to make a ... just like yours"





PILLOW FROM A PLACEMAT




AND EVEN



"Mommy, how soon can you come down to .... I need your help"





The PARIS GREY BUFFET we painted together for J's dining room.


At that time I had also been intoduced to the wonderful world of blogs by a young friend. I found kindred spirits on those blogs. Women who loved what I loved and wrote about all-things-home. I felt like I had found a huge secret, underground community of nice women... who shared their very best ideas and invited me into their homes too snoop around and take it all in. I really liked these women!

It was sorta like finding the MOTHERSHIP! These were MY PEOPLE!

 Lot's of them were great cooks... or master decoupage-ers.... or had cracked the secret of putting together stunning vignettes. And they were willing to share!!!! And not only share... but also encourage! I could just hear them... "You can do this, I just know you can. I'll be with you every step of the way!"

About a year into blog stalking and many many phone calls from my sweet Jacqueline consulting me on home issues... a lightbulb went off in my mind. Really, it was more like being struck with lightning!

Why don't I start a blog. A blog just for Jacqueline!

It would be about all-things-home. It would guide and encourage and show her all the things I do at home... at StoneGable.  I would blog about my very best recipes... and decor ideas... and diy's and gardening and such. I would pour into her life all my best...    It would be just like she was still here even though she was 2 1/2 hours away on a good traffic day!

I could encourage her and love her through my words! I would let her know that she was doing a fabulous, incredible job being a wife and homekeeper and daughter.

I would write the blog like other blogger, to a larger audience, but it would really be for my Jacquie!

It took about a month for my blog, StoneGable, to go live. I was so nervous to hit the PUBLISH button for the first time. What if someone else would actually somehow find it. What would THEY think!

The first week I blogged about... BAKED OATMEAL... Jacqueline loves my Baked Oatmeal (she and Prince Charming will be home this weekend and I am having Baked Oatmeal for breakfast on Saturday)! 


In those early blogging days I took pictures from a cheap point-and-shoot camera. And really had no idea what I was doing! No styling, no lighting, no frills... just lots of love!






But there it was... my gift to my daughter. So she would always have a beloved family recipe at her fingertips.



I got 7 comments on that post... and an embarrassed fear gripped me... "Oh no! Someone found me"!


I wasn't very long until my blog took on a life of it's own and I began to feel a part of the huge secret, underground community of nice women... who shared their very best ideas and had invited me into their homes too snoop around and take it all in. I was actually ON the MOTHERSHIP with MY PEOPLE!

As more and more people began to find and read my blog. I found a whole other community. A community of readers that were interested in what I had to share.

I was still writing for Jacqueline, but now I was also writing for my readers... women a lot like me! And I began to love them and care about them and pray for them and want to share my best with them too! I now wanted to pour into their lives and let them know that they too... CAN DO IT!

About a year into blogging I had another lightning bolt moment.

I was like Laura Ingalles Wilder! What!  Really?

Laural Ingalles Wilder, author of  the LITTLE HOUSE books, began writing the famous series after she had retired. She was encouraged by her daughter to write about her life. She wrote about the simple and often hard times of a pioneer family in the mid 1800's and the changing world around them through the new century!

She wrote about her everyday life. Common things... and very interesting things to future generations.

It struck me that I too was writing for future generations. But they were MY generations! Just think... my grandchildren and great grandchildren and great great grandchildren would be able to see my life... my everyday life through my blog.

They might make one of my recipes and my very words will encourage them along the way.






 They could sit at the kitchen table and visit me through my blog!






They might even have one of the pieces of furniture I painted and be able to see and hear how I painted it.









They might learn about decorating in 2013 and catch my love of all-things-home!










And they might even learn about my silly sense of humor... and what their grandfather or great grandfather or great great grandfather calls my "LUCILLE BALL FACTOR"!









My most prayerful hope is that they will read my Sunday Scriptures and hear how I love my Savior Jesus and share that same belief!



Rembrandt and the Face of Jesus
source- Rembrandt



I would have loved blogging if it was just a to give my creativity an outlet.


I would have loved blogging if it was to impart the best-of-all-things-home and love on my precious daughter Jacqueline...


I would have loved blogging if it was to be part of the huge secret, underground community of nice women and to be on the MOTHERSHIP of kindred spirits called bloggers.


I would have loved blogging if it was just to care about and share with my beloved and faithful readers.



I would have loved blogging if it was just to have my grandchildren and great grandchildren and and great great grandchildren hear my voice in my words and come to know me and my everyday life.


But, blogging has created the perfect storm... with lightning and all!

It has given me all of this and more!


I love blogging because of you... Jacquie and Abby and Mom and family... now and in the future... and friends and fellow kindred spirit bloggers and dear dear readers and anyone else who just happens to stumble across this page!

You are the reason I blog... and I am blessed!










Friday, September 27, 2013

KITCHEN ART



Do you have art in your kitchen? Until now, I didn't. I really have no wall space in my kitchen. Lots and lots of cabinets, but no wall space.

So, I had to think out of the box and use the sides of some of my cabinetry.

Here's my first piece of kitchen wall art...





In keeping with a kitchen theme I found these stylized fork and spoon canvases at a local shop.

They were a perfect fit for the end of my island.

Because I have an outlet on that surface I fixed the fork and spoon to the end of the island with 3M Velcro strips. That way when I need the outlet I just pull off the art.






The new kitchen art works with the Vintage Silverware wall art I made to hang above the bar, not far away.

Click HERE for a tutorial.

















I think the kitchen art is fun and interesting and here's the best part... I can easily change it! Because the fork and spoon were priced very reasonably I don't mind taking them down and putting up something new!

 I'm thinking about a large black and white piece of subway art there for Christmas!


Now I'm looking for other unexpected places to hang art! What fun!







How about you? Do you have creative ways to hang art?

Let's talk!




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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

TUTORIALS TIPS AND TIDBITS #66



Welcome to...

TUTORIALS TIPS AND TIDBITS #66

Last week we had a fabulous turnout and lots and lots of incredible projects, fall decor, recipes and tidbits!

My "must-make" list just keeps getting bigger and bigger!

Here are some examples of the great posts from last week...



Karen from SHABBY SWEET COTTAGE shared this beautiful rustic FALL WREATH. Love it!








Look at these creative NO-SEW PUMPKINS from Debbie at CONFESSIONS OF A PLATE ADDICT.




CONFESSIONS OF A PLATE ADDICT No-Sew Shirt Pumpkins




I have a boatload of family events this weekend and the beginning of the week, so I'm making Liz's OATMEAL RAISIN BREAKFAST COOKIES. Head over to LOVE GROWS WILD and get the yummy recipe!



Oatmeal Raisin Breakfast Cookie Sandwiches are not only delicious, but packed full of nutrition too! Who wouldn't want cookies for breakfast? LoveGrowsWild.com






This is just the best idea from Mrs. Santos of THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE SANTOS FAMILY. She shared how she gave spring bulbs as LITTLE PRESENTS








Jamie at BETTER WITH AGE made this easy and adorable SPLIT PEA WREATH.




Split Pea Wreath www.somuchbetterwithage.com




With a creative eye and just a few changes, Becca from ADVENTURES IN DECORATING now has a fabulous and festive FALL SITTING ROOM








I know I'm eating lo-carb but these would be worth cheating... SALTED CARAMEL PRETZEL BARS from DEBT FREE THROUGH SPENDING.




Salted Caramel Pretzel Bark





This week I am sharing a very easy fall project...BURLAP AND TOILE ACORN DIY. This is one of my favorite projects!








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BURLAP AND TOILE ACORNS DIY



Did you ever see something and think it was so cute and adorable... and very chic and earthy at the same time... and made of nubby burlap...and you just had to make it!

Yes?...you know that experience? Good!  Well, that happened to me when I saw burlap acorns on pinterest.

I just had to make them... and tweak them a little... 






This was a really fun project. Very easy and fast! I made all 4 acorns in just over an hour. Of course, that does not count the time it took to treat the 3rd degree burn I got from my hot glue gun! But I digress...






STONEGABLE BURLAP AND TOILE ACORNS DIY





1.   Materials Needed
burlap
toile fabric
Styrofoam eggs
pinecones
small twigs

2. Cut a circle of burlap large enough to  cover all but the top of the smaller end of the Styrofoam egg.

Put hot glue in the center of the burlap, place the large end of the egg on the center of the burlap and smooth the burlap to adhere to the egg. BE CAREFUL not to burn yourself (and you thought I was kidding about treating my burn!).

3. Hot glue the burlap around the egg, smoothing it the best you can. The toile is not as forgiving as the burlap, so I made small folds here and there.

4. Cut apart the scales of the pinecones with sturdy scissors. Hot glue them in a circle near the small end of the egg.

Continue to glue the pinecone scales around the egg until you get to the top.

Push a small stick into the top of the styrofoam. Finish adding pinecone scales until the top of the egg is covered.









See what I mean...I bet you are thinking this is so cute and adorable... and very chic and earthy at the same time... and made of nubby burlap AND FRENCH TOILE...and now YOU can't wait to make them!

I know just how you feel!






The Fall Tour of Home is still going on! Make sure you stop by and see all the beautiful homes decked out for fall!






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