Monday, July 2, 2012

Our (Almost) Farm!






I didn't set out thinking I wanted to garden or have animals or anything else like that.  I just wanted a nice house to raise my kids.  Then I started reading about homesteading.  The first "magazine" I read was New Harvest Homestead.  I loved reading the articles about homesteading and being more self-sufficient, and doing all the things my grandmother did!  So, the first thing I did was make strawberry jelly.  Everybody loved it?  That was probably a good 3 or 4 years ago, and everybody still asks for it.  That gave me confidence, so I canned some apple pie filling.  That turned out good too.  I've also made crock pot applesauce and apple butter.  But NOW I've really gotten adventurous!  I ordered chickens!!  (Now, just so you know--we have NO animals--none!)  We got them about four weeks ago, and just moved them outside a week ago.  I think they're doing well, but I don't think my coop will actually hold all 14 when they're full-grown.  Oh well, live and learn!  Eventually, I plan on getting the older kids more involved, but for now, I go out and take care of them (with the help of my farmgirl, above--how do you like the boots with the swimsuit?  :)  ).  My husband has actually said that it makes him feel good that our land will be productive!  (I think he's just been humoring me when I said I wanted to get chickens.)  I guess we'll see how productive they are in a couple of months!  I have 3 Easter Eggers (I really like those because all three of them look different!), 3 Silver Laced Wyandottes, 4 Barred Rocks, and 4 Australorps.




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Monday, February 6, 2012

Look What I Scored!!





My mom gave me an old box full of jars from my grandmother's garage about six months ago. Well, I finally went through it yesterday, and SCORE, they're all in great condition. The tops, of course, had to be thrown out--the dates were 1977! But the jars are beautiful--most have writing on the bottom, which none of my new ones do.
And one has a star on it!

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Friday, May 21, 2010

New quilt

Well, here's my newest quilt. It's a Christmas tree skirt for my niece, Lindsay's birthday! I got the pattern off of the Moda Bakeshop. The actual pattern used a honey bun, but I used jelly roll cause I needed it to be bigger. The fabric is Oh cherry oh by Moda. I think it's gonna turn out pretty good. Her tree is decorated with hot pinks and lime greens, so I hope she likes it!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Giveaway at Passionate Homemaking

They are giving away 20 samples of soap nuts over at Passionate Homemaking. This would be great if you're looking to save money and clean your clothes more organically!

Sunday, June 7, 2009

The Shower

Well, my sister-in-law's baby shower was yesterday, so I got to give Avery her doll quilt. I made a matching pillow for it, and I think she liked it! We had lunch at the tearoom and she got all kinds of wonderful stuff for the new baby. Now, if I can only get the quilt for the baby done by the time she gets here, in approximately six weeks, we'll be okay!

Friday, May 29, 2009

Avery's doll quilt




This is my first "real" quilt. It's a doll quilt that I made for my neice. It kinda looks like a big placemat, but I'm going to make a pillow to go with it too. The great thing about this was that I used all scraps from a couple dresses I had made and that my mother had given me, so I didn't have to buy anything! This was the first time I had used my walking foot. I haven't had a chance to practice using the free motion foot yet, but I hope to soon.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

My Very First Quilt


Well, here it is! I got the pattern from Seasons At Home Magazine. It was supposed to be a summer quilt, but I made it Christmas instead! I'm pretty proud of myself!


 
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