Welcome to the Playroom at 14 Peonystreet!

This blog started in the "playroom". That's what DH calls artwork- playing. Wish I could live in the "playroom" forever.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Rosebud - New Arrival on PeonySTreet

Rosebud #2 (left) Rosebud #1 (right-prototype-NFS)
Cider
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~~ Hello! We've been anticipating this new arrival for some time now. She's finally here!
She's our baby, and we love her! Her clothes are completely removeable. And she wears a diaper! The little yellow kitty is named Cider, because whenever Rosebud is around, the kitty sits "beside her."
~~ She was inspired by our admiration for the Alabama Baby Doll. We wanted to make something like her, and have taken a lot of time to come up with something original that we are satisfied with. We know this design will be with us for a long time.
~~ Rosebud #2 is wearing a teal calico print dress, which is vintage fabric. Her bib is also vintage fabric (both fabrics were never used.) She sits on a tuffet with a fabric covered button and antique shell button to anchor it on the other side. The fabric on the bottom side of the tuffet is also vintage.
~~ Rosebud is approximately 9" in height and is weighted for sitting. She is made for collectors, not for child's play. With care, she will last a lifetime!

Monday, June 7, 2010

Julee Rosso Fresh Start - Cookbook Review


~We are departing from the usual southern style cookbook and visiting Saugatuck, Michigan, where Julee Rosso (Great Good Food and The Silver Palate Cookbook) owns The Wickwood Inn along with her husband, Bill.
~We like this cookbook because it is a new look at cooking foods in a lowfat, but flavorful way. We don't cook like this every day, but just opening the pages and reading the menus, recipes and information about lower fat ingredients is inspiring.
~We also recommend you read through the recipes, and you'll have to make a list of ingredients before you go to the store, because some of these are not everyday things that you'll have in your pantry. There is a page that has a preprinted grocery list in the back, so that is helpful.







This book was published in 1996, so you will have to go to a used book website like Bookfinder to find a copy.
~ We rate this cookbook an 8 out of 10, due to the fact that most of the recipes are on the gourmet side of cooking, and you'll have to buy specifically for the recipe you want to make. Also, we recommend you have some experience in cooking to make these recipes. This is not for a novice cook. We also recommend you make the recipes with the exact ingredients called for. Substitutions don't work.
~ On the other hand, if you want a cookbook with lots of health information and inspiration, this cookbook is a 10.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Mama's Apron - New Pattern




Mama's Apron
11" wide x 12" long
Mini Quilt or Quilt Block
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New pattern from Hailstorm Creek Press! This was supposed to be done for Mother's Day this year, but we are a little late. "Better late than never!" -- my mama always says!
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It is designed for Intermediate quilters, and can be made with just two different fat quarters (18" x 22" rectangle of fabric), plus apron fabric. It might be fun to make the apron with a piece of your own mother's fabric, either from her fabric stash, or even from a piece of used clothing.
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The fabric in the border is from Fig Tree fabrics-- Allspice Tapestry line. However their new line "Fresh Cottons" would also be a good choice!

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