Sunday, February 21, 2010

Green Crafting

Yesterday I spent the morning at Archivers having fun. I did a couple of make & take projects, and shopped the sales. When I came home and began unpacking my purchases, I thought about all the packaging that has to be thrown away. I do as much recycling as I can (it's pretty easy here with curbside service). However, most of the plastic packaging is not marked with the recycling symbol and ends up in the trash. One of the packages was mostly flat rather than curved plastic. It occurred to me that I might be able to run it through my Bigshot Express die cutting machine. It worked quite nicely. The most difficult part was cutting through the plastic to separate out the parts that weren't completely flat. I ended up with several flower shapes - and people pay good money at the scrapbook store for acrylic embellishments! I also decided rather than recycle all the posterboard-type packaging I'd run that through as well. I always enjoy stretching those craft dollars as much as possible!

Happy creating,
Immi

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Kitchen Experiments

I have been trying to clean out the freezer lately, so I decided to cook some boneless ribs tonight. I recently saw an idea in the Penzey's spice catalog, using one of their barbecue spice blends. The suggested method was to rub the blend on the ribs and cook 4-6 hours at 220 degrees. I covered the rubbed ribs with foil, and baked for about 4 hours. I then removed the ribs from that pan (a lot of liquid had come from the ribs - I guess it was mostly fat). I think they were done enough to eat at that point, but I wanted to add some barbecue sauce. I put them back in the oven for a couple of hours. The long slow cooking didn't dry them at all, and they tasted great.

I first thought of mashed potatoes on the side with a salad. I decided that instead of mashed potatoes, I'd roast some potatoes along with carrots and mushrooms (the mushrooms were languishing in the fridge and really needed to be used!). While at the store to get the potatoes and some lettuce, I was inspired to buy a small bunch of organic beets to roast with the other veggies. These beets were orange rather than red, with the brilliant green tops still attached.

Now, beets are not my favorite. I am not as fond of vegetables as my husband - I've never found a vegetable he doesn't like. However, in the last few years, I've come to appreciate certain vegetables more. The secret is roasting at high temperature. I've learned to like brussels sprouts this way. I am indebted to Barbara Kafka's cookbook, Roasting: A Simple Art. Following her guidelines, I roasted the veggies with some olive oil and kosher salt. They were fabulous, and I loved the beets!

Instead of salad, I decided to saute the beet tops rather than waste them - they're very nutritious. We love to have sauteed greens for a vegetable. I heat a little olive oil in the pan, and briefly saute some garlic, put through the press. Then I add the greens (we often use fresh spinach), and saute a few minutes until wilted. I finish with freshly ground pepper and a few pinches of fleur de sel. Fantastic - and so easy!

Monday, January 11, 2010

Creativity with Words


I recently learned about a site called Wordle. You enter words, and they'll be arranged into a fun piece of wordart. I had some fun with it, and decided to make use of it in a scrapbook I'm doing for a friend. She asked me if I'd scrapbook her wedding pictures, so that's one of my current projects. It's kind of scary to do a project like that for someone else! Here's what I came up with.


Happy creating!

Immi

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Holiday Countdown

Tis the season when thoughts turn to Christmas crafting (mine do, anyway). If you're looking for a source for holiday images, check out this link to Lisa Volrath's site.




Happy Christmas crafting!

Immi


Monday, September 7, 2009


On this last weekend of summer, I spent some time playing with scraps of paper, epoxy seals and buttons. It was fun to see what I could make out of odds & ends. I think these will be cute embellishments for cards or for scrapbooking! Hope you enjoyed your summer. It's back to school tomorrow. The sumac here is already starting to turn red, a sure sign of fall.
Immi

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Cards For Heroes

I just finished my second box of cards for Cards for Heroes. http://cardsforheroes.org/
This photo shows a sample of some of the cards I'm sending. It's a great opportunity to give a little to those serving in the armed forces. If you'd like more information, check out the website.
Happy crafting!
Immi

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Digital Fun



I'm playing around with some lessons on digital scrapbooking. The first lesson is to add a frame and word art to a photo. I love this photo of N, taken back in June. I tried getting rid of the legs behind her, but I need another tutorial on that!

I really like the way this class is set up, with video tutorial every step of the way. It's nice to be able to pause the video and work through the steps, checking back when I'm not sure what to do next.

Enjoy!
Immi