Mt. Rainier and Lenticular Clouds - Dec. 2008 copyright: JMM

November 8, 2014

Cooking, Making and Baking

By late October, I was trying to catch up on my neverending list of projects to do while also taking advantage of sunny weather, although it was starting to cool off pretty fast, and then we had our first Nor'easter.  These are mini bottles with coloured water (with a drop of glycerin), with the corks glued in.  I don't think I'm going to put labels on them cause they are so pretty.

I made the jar with the blobbies in the spring but I had to wait till coloured lights showed back up in the stores.  I put 2 sets of battery operated LED lights inside.  There is a setting to make them just stay on steady, or flashing.  This pic was taken on the flashing setting.

And these are the lights on steady.

One of my friends posted a recipe for tortellini soup. I actually had all the ingredients in the house and was really hungry so whipped it up in about a half hour. I used a bit too much spinach, but it's really, really good. So simple. 

And then this happened:  triple chip drops of deliciousness.  

I totally forgot that I'd purchased a mini Halloween shrine kit last year.  I was digging for something else and unearthed it so of course I had to work on it right away.  I had to assemble the box and it came with the spider web topper, bat and skulls.  I sponged paint on the bat and skulls and added the rhinestone eyes. Then I added the paper in the background with a key that I steampunked a bit.  Finally, I added the larger gears in each corner, cathedral 'doors' and the chains were the last part.

Initially I was gonna go a different way with the inside, but that would've required a trip to the craft store in a terrible rain storm so I made due with what I had and it still came out pretty good.

I also forgot I bought these starfish so I stuck a piece of beach glass in the center and wrapped wire around them.

Some have a combo of copper, silver and gold.

And one just has the wire on the top part of the star.  Mostly cause I got lazy and didn't feel like wrapping another one, as I'd already done about 7.

I also decided to try that thing where you cut out a pattern in black paper and use it over your camera lens.  I really don't know what I'm doing, but the lights didn't come out looking like the witches' hat I cut into the paper, other than creating a filter for the lens in kind of that shape. 

Out of focus, the lights do take on a sort-of hat shape.

Next, I got a bunch of Christmas balls at the dollar store to try this wreath project.  They came in tubes of 15 and 24.  Quite a few years ago, much like Joan Crawford, I banished the wire hangers from our house, but I actually found ONE and only one, buried in the back of the closet.  It was a little hard to bend it into a decent circle shape, but the project went pretty quickly.  I should have taken the time to glue on all the ball caps because they have a tendency to pop off, but this was just a test prototype anyway.  It takes about 80 or more balls, medium and small size.

I also tried growing Borax crystals on a pipe cleaner.  I let it soak in the solution for almost 24 hours.  Came out great!  

I have a feeling that November is going to fly by as fast as the rest of 2014 has!

10 comments:

  1. Lots of great projects! My favourites are the tiny bottles and the wreath. I'm now on the lookout for inexpensive bulbs for a wreath of my own. :)

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    1. Dollar store. I got 8 or 9 tubes of them..the small size had 15 and the medium had 12.

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  2. I really like that wreath JoJo, Not into crafts myself sadly or I would try and make one for myself. The soup looks good and I love chocolate chip cookies.

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    1. Thank you! Yes the wreath came out pretty good. I was skeptical how it would turn out. I love those cookies too....I can't let myself make them too often!

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  3. Your creativity knows no bounds :0)

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    1. Thanks Diane. Like I said before, it's an obsession.

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  4. I like them all, but the colored water and the lights in the jar are my faves. I'm in a little bit of a dry spell here creatively because I haven't been feeling well, so I'll have to live vicariously through you. ;)

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    1. Thanks!! I tell ya, I've been really bad about making stuff for my craft shows. I've lost the will to create for the shows. I just wanna experiment with other things. I hope you feel better!

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  5. Such pretty colors! I wish I have the talent to create my own stuff like that, but I guess, I could say I can create dishes at least. hehehe

    Sonnia

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    1. I bet you could create stuff just like this....but it does take a pretty substantial investment in the supplies. Crafting ain't cheap. lol

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