Rain's End
Just a little bit about my art and life in general....
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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

A new year ...

I am looking forward to another year with even more exciting creativity. Last year was a first with my newly opened shop in Dec 2006 and has kept me pretty busy. I had sold my work locally at shops and galleries but my shop on Etsy was all my own. I really do love it. Lets hope the next year is just as exciting!

My bird cake toppers are featured on Etsy Finds today too! Wow!



I did manage to get most of "presents" made for my youngest daughter to some degree. Its difficult to live up to expectations but one can only do what one can. "Rosie" is our new addition to my daughters favorite baby dolls. She is pretty much Annie Ootie's twin with a few minor exceptions. They do look cute together. I sewed two matching hats but never had time to finish mittens and booties on Christmas eve.



My little fairy house and acorn cap fairies (dolls actually) was an improvised affair. I was planning on a house made of either tree bark or log rounds but with all the snow I figured finding materials would be difficult. So I made a house from an old felted brown sweater. I only managed to make 3 little dolls and no furniture and I will have to leave my dreams of decorating the fairy house to a free morning. I want to add felt flowers and vines along the walls and roof.




Monday, December 31, 2007

Happy New Year to All!

Another year goes by so fast! It's been a fun one though!

We woke to another lovely snowy morning with the pines weighed heavily in snow. It was beautiful! A snow plow had pulled our phone line off our house so no phone or internet all day. The kids enjoyed the packing snow and had fun with their snowman family making project. I worked on a few fabric bird sculptures while enjoying watching a BBC Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice. My husband gave me a collection for Christmas and even though I am familiar with these stories it is nice to watch these versions.

These are a few of the birds ...




A cute treasury to share!

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Road trip to New York City

I hope everyone enjoyed a nice holiday! Ours was a bit hectic and I don't feel we have quite recovered yet. But it was fun too!

Yesterday we took a road trip to New York City to see a show and wander about a bit. We took the train in from Connecticut in the early morning and met up with the uncles in Times Square. It was incredibly crowded in Times Square. It must be because its getting so close to New Years! We ended up seeing "The Grinch". It was a fun show for the kids and we had good seats too. Then we wandered through the crowds to Rockefeller Center to see the skating. And the Fifth avenue with a stop at the "American Girl" store. It was pure chaos.





Monday, December 24, 2007

Merry Christmas to all!

and to all a good night!

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Getting into the spirit of Christmas, crafting and cleaning house

I'm making slow but steady progress on the doll as more snow comes our way. I hope to attach the arms and legs to the body today and crochet a little hair "cap". I'll add the eyes and mouth tonight once I quiz my daughter again on the eye color. I think she wants the eyes closed like Annie.

Meanwhile I am cleaning, and dusting, and vacuuming, and dusting, and dusting, and dusting .... Ugh! This is not my favorite thing to do. I know I'm whining about this a little but this kind of job is never ending.

I have one little wee folk doll finished. She is pretty cute with a little acorn cap. Now I just have to finish a few more and make a little woodland house for them. Hmmm.....

I can't help enjoying the pretty scene outside with the snow falling (... again).

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Getting into the spirit of Christmas, crafting for my family!

Last night I finally sat down to start on a "friend" for Annie Ootie. Annie is my daughter's waldorf style doll and she wants a friend. At first this friend was going to be a little boy but now it looks like it will be a girl named Rosie. I have the head finished and the cloth cut out for the body, legs, and arms. I am using the Magic Cabin doll kit again. I think Rosie might end up as an Annie's twin since my daughter indicated that black hair was not acceptable. The only other I have right now is blond.

Guests are showing up for Christmas on Friday and I am seriously behind on the house cleaning. So I know I will be busy working on this for the next few days too. Also we need to start thinking about what we might have for Christmas dinner.

Though I love the snow I am silently cursing it now. Having a rather short driveway I need to make room for at least two cars along the road. That means digging out a two foot (at least) snow berm that is pretty frozen. I am hoping the small snow storm in the immediate forecast is small!

Similar to JRR Tolkien's Father Christmas letters, Santa writes and draws letters to our children. Each year is a continuing story of Santa, the elves, Polar Bear, and his good friend Penguin.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Getting into the spirit of Christmas, more baking!

We enjoyed a fun holiday gathering at a good friends house last evening. There was so much delicious food and wine and a warm fire and good conversation. The kids enjoyed a "yankee swap" but this time it was with toys they no longer used. This was an impossible task for my kids since they never want to part with anything. But in the end this little event was really a lot of fun. We woke up this morning to a snowy day. Nothing better than being cuddled in a warm home on a snowy day with no where to go!

Today we were busy making our Norwegian Krumcake cookies and finishing the lefse.

The Krumcake is our favorite Christmas cookie. When I was young my grandmother and great Aunt took turns making these for Christmas. Then later when we were older my mother took over making these with our assistance. We grind our cardamon in mortar and pestle but a pepper mill dedicated to the use of cardamon works good too. We buy the cardamon in its shell and then shell the seeds just before baking. This is my grandmothers recipe:

Krumcake

3/4 lb of butter
1 3/4 cup sugar
8 eggs (beaten)
2 1/2 cups of flour (sifted 3 times) (use 2 cups if batter is dry)
1 tsp ground cardamon (we usually add more especially if the seeds aren't as fresh)
1 tsp vanilla

Melt butter in saucepan then transfer to baking bowl and add sugar, stirring by hand.
Add eggs, cardamon, and vanilla stirring slowly by hand. Then add the flour very gradually to avoid flour lumps (again stirring by hand, we actually sift the flour in the third sift directly into the batter). Just remember do not use an electric mixer





We have a glass cook top so in order to use the heavy Krumcake iron we have the use an separate electric burner. Its important to get the iron hot enough before you start so the batter doesn't stick to the iron. This is really a two person job -- with one person manning the iron and the other rolling the hot cookie into the cone shape with the special wooden cone roller. You just add a spoonful of batter onto the iron and close. The cooking time really is trial and error and every year we cook this is a learning process.



Once the cookies cool off and crisp up they are transferred to a big tin and sealed tight to keep them crisp.

I also finished cooking up the lefse.



The lefse wooden stick is an absolute necessity. You use it to get the rolled out round off the board and transfer it to the pan.



As you can see my lefse isn't completely round but that's ok for me. You can see the bubbles form on the lefse and then its time to turn it over or take it off.

These are the cooked lefse rounds with wax paper in between. When we are done cooking we let them cool and slip the pile in a big ziplock bag and store in the refrigerator or freezer.



While I was busy with the lefse cooking the girls were making a playdough feast for me. Yummy spagetti and chopped liver!



And the third advent ...