Saturday, July 13, 2013

Crafts for My Baby Girl

Yeah it's been a while....and I tend to start each post that way a lot lately. But I've been busy! You see, my baby girl is due in 10 days (holy cow where did all that time go?!?), and I've made a bunch of stuff for her and her room. Rather than make multiple posts, I figured one big one with everything I made would be easier.

So prepare yourself....this is a long one (but mostly pictures)! :-)

One of the first things I knew I'd be making were of course burp cloths. Since the ones I've made for other friends were so popular, they were definitely on the top of my list to make sure we have plenty to use when she gets here. And me in my indecisiveness, found so many cute patterns, I almost couldn't make a decision! But finally I just picked some, they don't all go together, but they are cute. I made 3 of each print, for a total of 15. That should at least get us through to a load of laundry. ;-)
 
The fronts of each pattern
With the back colors

It might be a little hard to see the details of the patterns, so here's a close up of each one.





The next project I knew I'd be making was a ruffled minky blanket, and of course it had to be VT!!! I mean football season is right around the corner and all. ;-)

The front

Ruffle detail

With the orange minky back

And of course with the cute little VT cheerleader bear from Dad and Teresa 
Speaking of blankets....I had to make a crochet one too! It took me forever to decide on a pattern, and yarn for that matter. I went through several different options of both, and finally decided on this. It washed very nicely and is super soft, and just light enough for a summer baby. I used Caron Simply Soft Light yarn (which I can only find online). I took a chance with the colors since computer screens aren't true to color in person, and I think it turned out pretty nicely. Not sure I would have picked these together in person, but it still looks good.


pattern detail

edging detail
Another item I see a lot of, and think is a great idea especially for summer babies since you can't use sunscreen until 6 months old, are the car seat covers. Almost every one I see though, has minky on the underside, and I just couldn't imagine using it since it's not that breathable. Soft? Yes. But I thought it would get too hot in there for her with the summer temperatures, so I wanted something lighter. I found a really cute pattern at JoAnn's for the front in regular cotton, and decided on linen for the lining. It's still a dark color to help block out some of the light from her eyes, but so much more breathable! And because I like to make things more difficult then they need to be, I wanted to add piping around the outside edge. I love the way it turned out!! Now I just have to figure out what to do with that extra fabric. ;-)

front of car seat

side view

handle straps

opened up

Piping
Another sewing project I took on for the first time was making fitted sheets for the gorgeous baby cradle my husband's step-father made us for Christmas this past year. The mattress is a custom size, so a standard crib sheet wouldn't fit, and I didn't want any loose blankets or sheets in the cradle. I found a tutorial online here and adjusted the measurements to fit my much smaller mattress. So much easier then I thought it would be!

The beautiful cradle!
with the crib sheet

print detail

this is the other sheet I made for it, just to see the print
And last, but not least, I made several things for her nursery. If you are friends with me on Facebook, you've already seen these in the nursery album, but for those that aren't, or haven't looked there, here are the three items I made for the nursery. :-)

Butterfly mobile - time consuming but really easy and turned out great!

Beaded curtain tie backs.....a lot cheaper than buying similar ones!

A 24" x 36" canvas Dr Seuss quote for the reading area. Made with acrylic craft paints (darn you Martha Stewart and your awesome selection of very expensive paint colors!!!!!), the letters are a vinyl decal, secured on with Mod Podge, and finally finished with a very fine glitter spray paint.
I think that just about covers everything! If you made it this far, you probably like making crafty stuff just as much as I do! Or you're really bored with nothing better to do. Either way, thanks for making it through and checking out my work! Hope you enjoyed it, and I certainly can't wait for her to get here and get some good use out of some of these! :-)

Saturday, April 6, 2013

More Crafts!

Time for another crafty update for any of you who actually follow this blog. Recently some good college friends of ours had their first baby girl! Of course I had to make them something, but in my own "duh" pregnancy brain, I didn't think about it until last minute and really wanted to get it to them before their bundle of joy arrived. Thankfully I was able to get it all complete and sent out just in time! :-)

Now since they both went to Virginia Tech with us, of course I had to make something Hokie related. And I found this super cute fabric online! I ordered about 6 yards of the stuff, even though I don't know what to make with all of it yet....but I know it will be sold out by the time I want to use it for something else, and then I'll have to pay out the ass for it or just not be able to find it. Anyway, here is the cute Hokie blanket for them!

Front of the blanket
 
Close up of the fabric design, border detail, and white minky back.
And one on my VT rocking chair :-)
 
Another product I regularly make for friends having babies are burp cloths. I made them for my brother and sister-in-law and some other friends, so I was going to do the same for these friends too. Well, after searching high and low online, I discovered the cloth diapers I used that worked so well were no longer sold!! Oh no, what to do?!? I decided to get a little creative this go around. A while ago, I found a blog on Pinterest about making terry cloth burp cloths. (I don't even know if I kept the post or looked at the tutorial, I just remembered the fabric they used.) I thought this would be an excellent backing for my new adventure, but wanted something softer for the front, like flannel. Besides, flannel comes in many more cute patterns! I also had ordered some flat diapers online, and they were not thick at all, so I decided to use them as a middle layer, and kind of "quilt" all the layers together before doing the binding. Definitely a new adventure, and I hoped they would work as well as the ones I made before.
 
Now, normal baby patterns are cute and all, but babies like bright colors! It's entertaining for them, and not as dull for those trying to keep themselves spit-up free (at least as much as possible). So I decided to go a little wild with my fabric choices....basically since I could. :-)
 
All my fabrics lined up ready to go!
I LOVE this elephant print, it is so cute and fun, and brightly colored. It was really difficult to find a coordinating print though, so I went with a grey fleur des lys design that matched pretty well. And the backs got coordinating bright terry cloth!
 


 
 
And of course the binding colors matched as well. Gotta coordinate everything! :-) Before their baby girl arrived, my friend sent me a note saying how much she loved the prints and that they will now use the boring plain white diapers they were going to use for cleaning instead. Sounds like a good plan to me! A little more than a week after their daughter was born, she sent me another note saying how much they loved using them, that they are very absorbent and soft against their baby girl's face. I was so happy to hear they worked as well as I had hoped, and that they love using them! And her sister-in-law has asked me to make a set for some of her friends because she loves them just as much! Which I just think is so cool that someone has requested them! :-p Maybe one day it will become a side business!! Just gotta think of a cute brand name first....
 
That's it for now....currently working on more crafts for friends as well as myself, so hopefully more posts in the near future! :-)


Sunday, March 17, 2013

Spinach Cheese Tortellini with Italian Cream Sauce

Lately I've had zero ideas for weekly dinners, so where else do I turn but Pinterest?? I found a crock pot recipe on Pinterest (original recipe here ) and it sounded pretty tasty, but it needed some more stuff in it in my opinion. And I don't particularly care for frozen pasta items, so I knew I would use the refrigerated tortellini instead. Obviously if you cook refrigerated tortellini for 6 hours in a crock pot, they would become mush. So I turned this into a stove top recipe, added more veggies to help get those in, and used the refrigerated pasta. This makes a LOT!! I will probably be eating leftovers for a week by myself. :-p But it was tasty! Below is my recipe; it will certainly be going into my family cookbook!

Ingredients:
  • 1 lb sweet Italian sausage
  • 1/2 small onion, diced
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 (10 oz) package frozen chopped spinach, thawed and squeezed dry
  • 1 cup sliced mushrooms
  • 2 cans Italian style diced tomatoes, drained
  • 4-5 cups chicken broth
  • 1 (8 oz) block reduced fat cream cheese, cut into chunks
  • salt to taste
  • 2 (9 oz) packages refrigerated Spinach Cheese Tortellini


Directions:

  1. In a large stock pot, brown Italian sausage. If in links, remove from casings and crumble. Do not drain.
  2. Add onions, garlic, spinach, and mushrooms to the pot; sauté until tender.
  3. Add tomatoes, chicken broth, cream cheese, and salt to taste. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover and simmer 15-20 minutes for flavors to blend, stirring occasionally until cream cheese is fully melted.
  4. Add tortellini and cook for the amount of time indicated on packages directions, usually about 7-9 minutes, or until fully cooked.
  5. Ladle into bowls and serve with shredded parmesan cheese. 



Notes:

If you like the sauce a little thinner, add more chicken broth, otherwise about 4 cups will be good. If you want more volume of thicker consistency sauce, add an additional 1/4 block of cream cheese per additional cup of chicken broth.

If you decide to give it a try, let me know what you think! Happy cooking! :-)

Friday, February 22, 2013

Chicken Gyros with Tzatziki Sauce

Man it's been a while since I last posted here. For those that follow, I hope you didn't miss me too much. :-p Hopefully I will be updating this a little more frequently in the coming months, but we'll see. Definitely have a couple projects that will eventually be posted, so you can at least look forward to that.

A couple weeks ago, I found a recipe on Pinterest for Chicken Gyros with Tzatziki Sauce that I wanted to try, so I finally did tonight. I'm not a huge fan of cucumber, so I was hoping the tzatziki sauce didn't end up with too much cucumber taste. From the original recipe, I added more base ingredients, but kept the amount of cucumber the same so it wouldn't be overpowering. I also added more sour cream from the original recipe, but that was by accident because I misread the amount. Turns out that was a good thing, because it turned out great! The recipe and pictures are below. Enjoy! :-)

Chicken Gyros with Tzatziki Sauce

Chicken Ingredients:
·         2 boneless skinless chicken breasts
·         ½ cup olive oil
·         4 Tbsp lemon juice
·         3 Tbsp garlic, minced
·         2 tsp dried oregano
·         1 tsp onion powder
·         1 ½ tsp salt
Tzatziki Sauce Ingredients:
·         1 cup cucumber, peeled and seeded, finely diced
·         ¾ cup plain greek yogurt
·         ¾ cup sour cream
·         1 ½ tsp dried mint leaves
·         1 ½ tsp dried cilantro
·         1 ½ Tbsp lemon juice
·         1 garlic clove, minced
·         ¼ tsp salt
Additional Ingredients:

·         Pita bread
·         Green leaf lettuce
·         Sliced tomatoes
·         Red onion, thinly sliced
Directions:
1.       Add chicken to a quart sized Ziploc bag. In a small bowl, combine remaining ingredients and mix together. Pour over chicken and seal bag. Refrigerate and marinate at least 2 hours.

2.       For tzatziki sauce, combine all ingredients in a medium bowl. Cover and refrigerate.

3.      After marinating the chicken, prepare a grill, or indoor grill such as a George Foreman grill. Place chicken on grill and cook through. Once the chicken is cooked through, remove and cut into slices.
4.     To make gyro, layer pita bread with lettuce, chicken, tomatoes, red onion, and tzatziki sauce.

Tada! The picture is only so-so because the pita wouldn't stay closed long enough for a photo. Just wish I knew how to wrap them like the pros and then it would be super fancy. I also decided to serve mine with some homemade sweet potato fries. Very tasty as well!

I will definitely be adding this recipe to my recipe book. It was pretty easy to make, especially if you are able to prepare the marinade and tzatziki sauce ahead of time. Let me know what you think if you give it a try!

Happy Cooking!
:-)