Sunday, September 22, 2013

A Group Photo for Mom

 
This series of photos started when mom wanted a group picture with all her grand daughters.  Everyone is spread out so it's not often we get all the girls in the same place...it's been years actually!  Anyway, she wanted a group photo at Casse's bridal shower.  I told her it was going to be difficult after the little girls were hyped up on punch and cupcakes but we'd give it a shot.
 
 
 It started out good, except we only had Fiona...
because June was upset about having to leave the party and her cousins...
but June was a trooper and came over for the photo.  Ava joined us too but by then Fiona was antsy and wanted a new pose.
So everyone was laughing and poor June was still trying to smile.
And then it just went down hill...June's expression just cracks me up.
Meanwhile, Casse, Adri and McKenzie smile perfectly in every picture. 
The little girls need just a little more training and just a little less sugar before the next attempt.
 
 

Wedding Dress Cake

I had a bridal shower for Casse last weekend and I had some fun with the cake for the party.  This wedding dress cupcake "cake" was really easy and it turned out pretty stinkin' cute!

Started off with chocolate cupcakes
added some chocolate cream cheese filling.
Here is the cake board that dad made...because a cake this cute has to have a custom cake board, of course.
Arranged the cupcakes to resemble a dress.
Then frosted them all with a big star tip and added the sparkly ribbon for a sash.
I added a fabric flower and then got a little wild with the pink pearl candies.
 
  
All done! 
 I was pretty happy with the end result and the fact that it survived the trip to the party in one piece.
And even happier that Casse liked the cake.
Next is the wedding cake!

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Towel "Cakes"

I saw this cool idea for a towel "cake" and with two bridal showers back to back, it was perfect timing to try it out!
 

This was my first attempt. 
This one is for Casse and I think it turned out pretty good, if I do say so myself.
 
  Here's how I made the one for Corinna...
It starts with buying 2 bath towels, 2 (or 3) hand towels and 2 wash clothes and approximated 527 straight pins. (at least that's how many pins I think I used to put it all together)
Fold the first bath towel length wise and start rolling
Fold the next bath, overlap it and keep rolling.  I used straight pins to secure the ends.
For the hand towels I wrapped it around a roll of toilet paper and used more straight pins to secure the ends.
Top layer...I used a third hand towel and the wash clothes.  And more pins...
Stack 'em all up and decorate with ribbon and fabric flowers.
Pretty cool, eh? 
 
 
 

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

A Coffee Table Story

After Clyde so successfully built my first little table for the patio, I thought it'd be nice to have a bigger, more substantial coffee table for the outdoor seating area.   This led to me doing some strong hinting, suggesting, and maybe just a little bit of nagging (not much!).
Like everything Clyde builds, there is a story behind it.  So, here is this table's story.
 
It got it's start from the flooring taken out of the old Safeway store in town.
Clyde did some of the demo work when they tore down the old building a few years ago.  There are lots of underground tunnels in Astoria and this is what was under the building itself.  They lowered a small excavator into the hole to clean up the debris. 
 

 
Clyde salvaged some of the original flooring from the store.  It's tongue and groove old growth wood, so it's kind of special.  The lumber has been stacked behind Clyde's shop waiting to be repurposed.
 
There was some work involved in prepping the lumber. 

Clyde pulled out the nails....it's a good stress reliever, hitting at things with hammers. 
 
 
Not sure why he's wearing a dust mask for this part of the project....maybe it's more of a fashion statement because admit it, it does look good.
 
 
Brushing off some old gross stuff came next


 
Here's where the dust mask is needed...for sanding

 
and more sanding...

 
Next, he cut the lumber into manageable lengths.

Oh boy, look at that grain!  That's old growth wood for you.

 
Then we handed the lumber off to my dad to put it together into a table top. 
Dad is THE man when it comes to carpentry projects.


Dad cut it down to size and glued it all together.  The back looked almost as good as the front.
 
 
Clyde slapped some oil on that baby.


 
Then he made a frame to hold the table top.
 
 
And wouldn't you know it?  He happened to have some old rusty, vintage wheels hanging around his shop.  If you were ever to ask Clyde, "Do you have any rusty old wheels just lying around?"  his answer would be, "Why yes, I do.  I have them in three sizes and diameters.  Ones attached to carts, ones attached to wagons...". 
 
 
Then, he drilled some holes into the frame to fasten on the wheels. 
 
 
Now, you'd think he's almost done assembling the table wouldn't you?  For the normal person, yes.  For Clyde, no.  See these shiny screws?  Well, they don't match the style of the table. No, they should be a square head screw, old style.  How do you make a screw like this into a square head?  See below...
 
 
Fire up the torch...
 
 
heat up the screw, holding it carefully with pliers
 
 
and then pound the heck out of the red hot metal. 
(Do you notice how almost every project of Clyde's involves some violent force?)
 
 
And WAALAA!  A screw much more in keeping of the table's style.
 
 
 
 
NOW, the wheels can be attached to the table.
 
 
Delivery from the shop to the patio.
 
 
Doesn't it look great?  Clyde's earned a little break.  He can put up his feet for a just a bit. 
Ok, that's enough...back to work!
 
 
Another very custom piece of furniture.  Hhhmmm, what can I dream up next?