Thursday, March 1, 2012

I had a Pinterest Party!

Okay, I didn't really have a ~Pinterest~ party.
It was really just my turn to have Bunko at my house,
but I've been pinning tons of interesting recipes and hosting
bunko gave me a great excuse to make up some of these very
tasty treats!

I've been seeing all sorts of wonderfully coordinated party themes online and most of them have made little labels for all of the food.
So the day before the event I made up little labels and taped them to a skewer.
OMG!  Besides being really cute at the party they were super helpful
while I was trying to organize all of the ingrediants the day of!
We started off with Flavored Water
found  Here on Nancy Creative's blog.
Truthfully, we all FINISHED with the
flavored water at the end of the night.........

We all STARTED with a little glass of Margarita.
I usually put together my own recipe for a margarita
pitcher.  I start with one can of Limeade, then fill that can with
water and fill the can again with tequila and mix together in the pitcher. 
Since that didn't fill my pitcher I filled the can again with one of those
margarita mixes, then topped off the pitcher with tequila.
Sheesh, they were good and the pitcher was bone dry at the
end of the evening.......and I kept refilling it til I ran out of ingredients! 

This picture shows the Cucumber Chicken bites found on

The cucumber sandwiches were pretty yummy, but
I had some leftover chicken and had used up all the cucumber so
I decided to toast up
some sourdough bread rounds and make some little sandwiches with them.
(Well, actually JENNY toasted up the sourdough rounds,
but I had cut them out the day before!) 
Can you say TASTY?


These little Caprese bites came from Terri's Table
Fresh basil, grape tomatoes and little mozzerella pearls.
YUM.

When I do a party I like to have a theme.
The closest "holiday" is St. Patrick's day so that became my theme.
I had these little plastic shot glasses tucked away in my holiday box, so I used them to create "Pot of Gold Sticks" from green, red, yellow and orange peppers.
Inspiration for this dish came from  here .

Carmel apple bites came from here.

I loved the Pizza on a stick recipe that I found on
This little appetizer were very tasty, however they turned
out a little too big to fit on a stick.  Guess I'll need to try this recipe again and maybe I'll get them to look just as good as they taste!
These rainbow fruit kabobs started the whole theme for St. Patrick's day.
What a clever idea found on Pinterest. 
No link was found with the picture so I can't credit the pinner.


I LOVE this little appetizer found on
There are tons of cute little sliders and shooters and snackies, OH MY!
I wanted to make them all!
These cute glasses that I found at Ross are filled with Butternut squash soup and topped with a toasted cheese triangle.


What St. Patty's day party is complete without some
Irish Spuds?
These tasty morsels were found at Sea Salt with Food.
We changed the spices up quite abit using only butter, olive oil
and some garlic powder in the cooking portion. 
Jenny creatively added a mozzerella pearl on top of each mini potato
and when they melted down...... ummmm, lip smacking good!

I forgot to take a picture of the dessert, but I'm pretty sure I'll be making it again soon, so I'll post about that at a later date.
I made a deconstructed Mini Key Lime pie in a cute little mason jar.

At the beginning of the evening I felt a little bad that I had gone so overboard with the amount of food I had prepared. 
Our bunko group used to have dinner before we played, then
decided we should cut back and just have snacks.
Appetizers are snacks, right?
I stopped feeling bad when I realized that at the end of the evening
the plates were mostly empty!

A fun night was had by all and I so love and appreciate my
bunko buddies.
I feel so honored to be friends
with such a unique and wonderful group of ladies.

til next time,
tammy

Pretty Irish Lass

Saturday, February 25, 2012

What a day

Greetings! 
And Happy Saturday! 
hope you've had as wonderful of a day as I have!

Today I visited a Project Linus Blanket Bee
organized by my friend Eve Buck who is a Phoenix area
coordinator for the Project Linus organization.



Eve and I used to work together at Sunburst Elementary School
many years ago and recently met up again at a quilt store during a shop hop.
We exchanged cards and went our merry ways.


Last spring my friend Kathy and I put in motion a dream that we both had.....the desire to give back.  And to give back doing what we love and using the talents we possess.  The HeartString Quilts Charity Sew-In was born.  You can read about our very first sew-in Here.

We've had several very productive sew-in's since that first one and have made quite a few quilts.  The Sew days are so wonderful because first of all quilters love to get together, Love to piece and quilt and love to share the knowledge they have about quilting with other quilters. 

Today Kathy and I took 6 six of our little quilts to the Blanket Bee.
Here they are sitting on the table ready to be processed.  The donated quilts are checked over to see if they are acceptable, (clean, no animal hair, well put together, happy colors) a label is sewn on, the quilt is "wanded" to see if there are any stray pins left in, then packaged up in bags to be donated to various hospitals, shelters, police and fire stations around the west valley.  All quilts are given to children.  We learned that around 400 quilts are given out each month. 


We arrived about 2 hours after the bee had begun so many of the ladies had already left, but we were amazed by all of the work stations.  There was a station for cutting fleece so it could be passed on to ladies who were adding a crochet border.  There were ladies sewing labels, ladies crocheting, ladies processing and bagging.  Amazing.
And drum roll please:

414 blankets were donated today!
Amazing!


Here's Eve in one of the little store rooms
pictured with blankets all bagged up and ready to be distributed.
Pretty awesome.

Makes me happy to know that our quilts will be put to good use
and hopefully cheer up a sick child. 
Wrap them in love.

On another note I got to spend a bit of quality time with
my best girl.
We are planting strawberries and hopefully they will grow
and we'll have a fun experience together.

And then we will EAT the strawberries!
Say a little prayer for me.....
I have a notorious brown thumb.
It ~might~ have something to do with the fact that sometimes I
forget to water things...........And we live in the desert......

God Bless,
tammy


Monday, January 23, 2012

Design Wall Monday

It is never too early to start on a holiday quilt!
Don't ya think?
Maybe if I start this halloween quilt now I might
have it finished by October!

A few years back a group of friends did a swap with
pumpkin blocks and halloween print nine patches.
I still have some moving around to do on this design
and probably make it 3 x 5 with a couple of borders
instead of 4 x 4. 
Should be fun to work on.


My other "design wall" project this week is my February hanger.
January seems to be zooming by so very quickly I figured
that I really should at least get this cut out.

This morning I quilted a couple of little t-shirt quilts
and had a small area of backing left
so I put this scrap of minkee on the machine and let
my granddaughter Mia do a little quilting.
Now I just have to figure out what to make her out of
this scrap. 
Pillow?  beanbags?  Doll blanket?
Any ideas?

Mia loves to look at the buttons on my quilting machine.
Crafter in the making!

Want to see more Design Wall inspirations?
Go to Judy's place and prepare to be inspired.

God Bless,
tammy


Sunday Funday


A couple of days ago I woke up with this idea to
make  up a quilt sample out of all of those little
t-shirt emblems that are about 6 inches square.
I'm going to be teaching a t-shirt class at a local quilt shop and I needed to have a sample to hang. 

So I got up and sorted thru all those squares and came up with this little quilt.
I did sashing and a border on this one.

Oh and this one too....

and this one I just butted the squares together without using sashing.

I pieced the quilts pretty quickly on Friday morning
and this morning I got them both quilted and ready to hand sew the binding down.  This was a really fun little project!

When mia was born my sweet friend Jo gave me a baggie full of barrettes that her daughters had worn when they were little. 
As you can see in the photo Mia's hair is really long in the front and
requires something to pull it back out of her face. 
She loved looking thru all the barrettes and picking out just the right one.
When she gets a little older I think that this bag of barrettes will
be a really fun matching game!



Blackberries are on sale at Sprouts this week so Mia and I made up a blackberry cobbler today.
In this picture I had Mia practicing her mixing skills.
She thought that was pretty fun, but really wanted something in the
bowl to mix!


She enjoyed tasting as each ingrediant went in!
Flour was pretty interesting.

Mia also did a little quilting today on the longarm.
Pictures of that to come!

God Bless,
tammy

Monday, January 16, 2012

Design Wall Monday

Happy Monday!
Over at Judy's it is Design Wall Monday
and here at Tammy's these quilt squares are in the
process of being designed!

Yes, It's a t-shirt quilt
and I have 25 squares cut and ready to go,
and 5 more squares to go.
When you are doing a t-shirt quilt those shirts that are a full square are
just easy peasy to do.
Then you have those squares where the t-shirt emblem is not
quite big enough to fill a 15" square.
Or the emblem is TOO big to fill the  15" square.
Then you have some creative work to do to get the "odd" square
ready to fit in with the other squares. 
Kinda like making a round peg fit into a square hole!

Later today I plan on selecting the fabric to complete this quilt.
I am hoping I can find it in my stash, but I ~might have to visit
the fabric store............?



My sweet 18 month old Mia is modeling a rockin' red robe
that I made for her mother over 20 years ago!
How cool is that?
Makes me happy.

Til next time,
Piecefully yours,
tammy

Friday, January 13, 2012

It's been awhile

Greetings and Happy New Year!
It's been awhile since I've written anything here.
I'm not sure why.
Okay, I do know why.
It's because the Christmas season was crazy busy around here!
Lots of cherished memories made with family and friends!

So.
My new best friend is Pinterest 
Melinda had been telling me about Pinterest for ages
and when I finally went to the page I realized that it was one of those things that you needed to spend a little time at to figure it out.
OH, and you had to request an invite to do it.
Seemed like alot of time was needed so I put it aside.
Then Judy sent a link,
and then Melinda mentioned it again
so I figured that perhaps I should spend the time to figure it out.
I did and I LOVE IT!

So here is how Pinterest works.......
Think of it like this.....It is a place to collect all of the neat ideas you find.
Back in the day you would have a file folder system to do this.
You would make a folder for, lets say, recipes, and then when you saw a recipe in a magazine or newspaper you would cut it out and place it in your Recipe file folder.  You might have a folder for decorating ideas, one for party ideas, one for places you want to visit and so on.
Pinterest is a place where you can "pin" an idea to a board.
You can create as many board ideas as you have interests.

So how do you get started?
First you request an invite and the website sends you an invitation to your email address. Then you go back to the site and start looking.
It does take some time to figure things out, but just start looking around and you'll soon get the hang of it.

Where does the content of Pinterest come from you ask?
It can come from anywhere on the web, but alot of it comes from blogs just like this one.  So when you come to something that you like on Pinterest simply click on the picture and it will eventually take you to the source.


Here is one of the ideas that I found on Pinterest:
(the above link takes you to the blog where the handprint ornaments originated.)

This picture shows the handprint ornaments that we made
with Mia this year.  Only one of them got painted when this picture
was taken, but I'm still working on them. 

Here is another great pinterest idea......Simple Delights
posted this wonderful breakfast recipe and someone
pinned it on pinterest.
I found it, pinned it into my recipe board and yesterday
morning when I was trying to figure out what to have for breakfast I went to my board, found this recipe and viola......I had a great breakfast!


Place one slice of ham in a pyrex bowl.
Crack an egg and pour into ham lined bowl.
Bake for 12 minutes in a 350 degree oven.

I topped this with a little cheese and believe me....
It was delicious.
AND
only 100 calories.

The ham got a little browned and crunchy on the top
making this extra flavorful.
The recipe called for scallions on top and that would have
been heavenly, but I didn't have scallions, so I'll have to try that next time.

All this talk about food has made me hungry and I have not had breakfast yet.
Still don't have any scallions, but I do have ham and eggs!

Til next time....
Have a blessed day.
tammy

Monday, December 5, 2011

Thank you notes......

I ususally end my posts with a picture of my sweet Mia,
but today I will begin with her!
Here we are putting the icing on a Snickerdoodle cake.
As you can tell she is having a great time
and *most* of the frosing went on the cake!
This is a rare happy photo of Mia.
I know, I know, you have seen tons of happy pictures of Mia,
but when she is focused on a task she is very serious about it!

While it is never enough (for me) about Mia,
the real focus of the post is about the precious
and beautiful artwork that you can see
on the refrigerator behind us.
These lovely pictures were made by Jen's little nieces Cate and Abby
thanking me for making these candy turkeys for them.


I was very touched by their pictures and letters
(mom wrote the words that they said).
This wonderful mom is teaching her children
to be thankful and to say it in their own words.
The world sure needs more of this right now.

Hmmmm......I wonder if there are any thank-you notes I need to write?


Cute, cute, cute Thanksgiving Day kids!

Christmas blessing to you,
tammy