Friday, October 29, 2010

Halloween Cookies



Bats, cats, ghosts and pumpkins. Yummy, and soft and so many of them. I am plum tuckered.
I made the dough this morning, baked up all the cookies.
Went and did Morgan's class Halloween party.
Came home and made up the Royal Frosting. Put a pizza in the oven, and started frosting the cookies.
Ate some pizza, kept frosting cookies.
A lot of work, but aren't they adorable? Now time to plate them and pass them to friends and neighbors.

Happy Haunting!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Hemming Levi's for us short people

It may just be me, but does anyone else have a hard time with Levi's being too long? As I was getting all my winter clothes out, I found a pair that I hardly wear because they are just too long. So I decided to use this new hemming method I found.
Measure your desired inseam. I like a 30 inch inseam because it hits perfectly below my ankle bone.
Cut off the unwanted length. I know you might be thinking you need a couple of extra inches to fold up and sew, but hold on and I will tell you the cool trick. So, go ahead and cut at the exact length you like.
Now, you know that really cool bottom seam of levi's? The one with the gold stitching that is really hard to mimic? Cut that off your scrap. Do not cut right up to the edge, but leave a scant :) or 1/4inch for sewing.
Now pin that original hem around the bottom of your levi's. Sew right sides together.



Last, iron seam down and you are done!

Friday, October 22, 2010

Friday Fun



Friday night is our pizza and movie night, and with the fall weather and Halloween just around the corner I had to add a fun Halloween tradition from my childhood.
Yummy ohhy gooey caramel apples. The only thing missing from the caramel packages found in the store, in the produce section next to the apples?? THE STICKS! What is up with that? I had to improvise. I guess I will be collecting Popsicle sticks next summer.

What are some of your special Halloween tradition treats??

Monday, October 18, 2010

Personalized Pumpkins


Okay, so I saw this idea on a blog I follow and had to do it in memory of my good ol' Nashville days. They monogram everything, and I love it. So this is for y'all down south.
With all the coats we had to do, the kids pitched in and helped. I think they make a cute addition to our Halloween porch.

Sweet Nector


Each year I have the traditional canning items.
September: Peaches
First part of October: Spaghetti sauce and Salsa
Mid October: GRAPE JUICE

Now this stuff is like liquid gold. Normally I walk away with a few quarts when I help the in-laws. For all the time it takes and the little product you get, there is not much to go around, but this year, I lucked out. The in-laws are leaving in a couple of weeks for a mission to Canada and they decided not to do the annual grape juice. So I got to go and pick all the grapes. I got 19 quarts! Holy grape juice! Yeah, it was a long day starting at 9am and finishing at 9pm. But it was well worth it!

Next...
First part of November: Apples

Boo to you too!


I finished my fun Halloween quilt the day of Dave's big birthday bash on the 9th. I have been enjoying its nice warm coziness at nights with a cup of hot chocolate and a good book. I may have to keep it out until Thanksgiving, then its will be time to switch to my Christmas one. Which I refuse to start until after Halloween!