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Lots of Hats for Lots of Noggins

By Lorraine

Here are some adorable crochet beanies I have made with links to patterns. Be inspired by lots of hats for lots of noggins.
So many adorable hats and beanie patterns available and lots of little noggins in my life kept me super busy crocheting last month. Here are some of the different hats I made with links to patterns. Be inspired by lots of hats for lots of noggins.Continue Reading

Filed Under: Crafts, Crochet Tagged With: Crafts, Crochet, gifts, Grandchildren

wise men

By Lorraine

We saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him


When going through John’s Aunt Marie’s home after her passing, I found this embroidery. I had made for her for Christmas when we were early married and she kept if all of these years. I had long forgotten about it and was so pleased to see it again. It was a 1976 Paragon kit called The Three Kings, etchings in filo on linen. 
(The term filo is the Italian word for floss or thread, similar to the Spanish hilo)
Does anyone recognize it from years ago?

Ever wonder who these wise men were, where they came from and if there were really three of them? Over time, many beliefs with little to no Biblical basis have crept into common Christian thinking.

Some Misconceptions about the Wise Men written by Tim Chaffey gives insight to these historical characters.

The book of Matthew contains the account of the wise men:

Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the East came to Jerusalem, saying “Where is He who has been born King of the Jews? For we have seen His star in the East and have come to worship Him.” (Matthew 2:1–2) The original meaning of mάgoi is likely in view here—wise men who interpreted special signs. There are at least three reasons for this identification. First, they acknowledged that they were interested in signs in the heavens. Second, the Bible states that they were from “the East,” which would be in the direction of Babylon and ancient Persia. Third, of all the peoples of “the East,” the Babylonians had many opportunities to learn of the Jewish Scriptures, which contain multiple promises of the coming Messiah. Daniel was an influential government official in Babylon about 600 years earlier, and he foretold the coming of the Messiah (Daniel 9:24–26). Also, tens of thousands of Jews lived in Babylon during the time of the Exile (605–536 BC), and they maintained a large presence there for the following centuries. (source)
Curious how they learned of Jesus, when and where they saw him, click Answers in genesis 

“We Three Kings”, also known as “We Three Kings of Orient Are” or “The Quest of the Magi”, is a Christmas carol that was written by John Henry Hopkins, Jr., in 1857. At the time of composing the carol, Hopkins served as the rector of Christ Episcopal Church in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and he wrote the carol for a Christmas pageant in New York City. It remains one of the most popular and most frequently sung Christmas carols today (Wikipedia)

We Three Kings
John Henry Hopkins, Jr., 1857
We three kings of Orient are;
Bearing gifts we traverse afar,
Field and fountain, moor and mountain,
Following yonder star.
Refrain
O star of wonder, star of night,
Star with royal beauty bright,
Westward leading, still proceeding,
Guide us to thy perfect light.
Born a King on Bethlehem’s plain
Gold I bring to crown Him again,
King forever, ceasing never,
Over us all to reign.
Refrain
Frankincense to offer have I;
Incense owns a Deity nigh;
Prayer and praising, voices raising,
Worshipping God on high.
Refrain
Myrrh is mine, its bitter perfume
Breathes a life of gathering gloom;
Sorrowing, sighing, bleeding, dying,
Sealed in the stone cold tomb.
Refrain
Glorious now behold Him arise;
King and God and sacrifice;
Alleluia, Alleluia,
Peals through the earth and skies.

Filed Under: Faith Tagged With: Aunt Marie, Bible, Christmas, Crafts, Faith

Chloe Picks an Owl Hat

By Lorraine

Adorable crochet owl hat with matching hand mitts are so cute. Pattern for making both to keep sweet noggins warm.
 Chloe Picks an Owl Hat. Even though she chose the owl pattern while searching online with me for a hat I would make for her, Chloe’s squeal of delight when she saw her owl hat finished was a hoot!
I surprised her even more by making a pair of hand warmer mitts to match the hat.

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Filed Under: Crafts, Crochet Tagged With: Cambrie, Chloe, Christmas, Crafts, Crochet, tutorial

Frozen Princess Anna Hat Cape & Mitts

By Lorraine

Little girls love Disney and they love dress-up. Crochet this sweet FROZEN Princess Anna Hat, Cape & Mitts. Pattern for mitts in post with links for cape and hat.
Cambrie Noelle celebrated a birthday! She just turned 5 years old! A couple of weeks ago, she sat with me as we searched on my phone for an Anna hat from the popular Disney movie, FROZEN. This hat is the one she chose. I surprised her with her own Frozen Princess Anna Hat Cape & Mitts.

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Wall-Mounted Jewelry Organizer

By Lorraine

DIY wooden wall jewelry shelf organizer has plenty of hooks to keep necklaces and bracelets from tangling and within easy reach.Necklaces and accessories are fun to wear and can really dress up an otherwise plain or casual outfit. But how to keep those pieces organized and easy to reach? This jewelry organizer works for me.
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Wooden Beer Tote

By Lorraine

 Home beer brewing is becoming popular and our daughter’s boyfriend enjoys making craft beer in his home. So we thought a crafted wooden tote would make a great gift.

We found a terrific how-to and followed the plans closely.

Ours is made of oak.  I purchased the vinyl initial on etsy and the vintage looking bottle opener on ebay.
Here is a link to The New Hobbyist post for detailed instructions

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Crochet Gift Ideas

By Lorraine

Inspiration and patterns for quick, easy and fun crochet projects for holiday gift-giving. Are you making any gifts this Christmas  holiday season? There are just too many adorable projects abounding all over the web that I have more than I can accomplish on my to-do list!  I’ll share as I complete them but, for now I have some past projects and crochet  gift ideas that might inspire you!Continue Reading

Filed Under: Crafts, Crochet Tagged With: Christmas, Crafts, Crochet, gifts, poem

Folded German Stars Tutorial (5)

By Lorraine

Beautiful folded paper German stars remind many of childhood when they were made at Christmas time. Easy to follow, step by step video tutorial teaches you how to make them.
 The Christmas season is officially upon us! I have pulled out the decorations and found my Folded Paper German Star ornaments. I display them throughout the house. Sharing again, my German Stars Video Tutorial, a step-by-step guide for making these stars because it is one of my most popular posts.Continue Reading

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Baby Socks Rose Bud Flower Bouquet

By Lorraine

Sweet baby shower decoration made with little socks. Easy to make baby sock rosebud bouquet is a perfect gift to take to a new mom as she welcomes her newborn. How-to tutorial is easy to follow simple by rolling socks into a flower.There is nothing so sweet as tiny baby feet but sometimes those precious piggies need covering with itty-bitty socks. Make this pretty Baby Socks Rose Bud Flower Bouquet arrangement for a lovely and useful shower gift or centerpiece.

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Vintage Chic Easter Brunch for Two

By Lorraine

 
Gather together some olden linens, treasured Easter decorations and a couple of recipes your grandma probably made long ago, for a Vintage Chic Easter Brunch for two that mostly can be prepared ahead.Continue Reading

Filed Under: Breakfast & Brunch, Holidays, Recipes, Vintage Tagged With: Crafts, Crochet, Easter, holiday, kitchen

15 Ways to say I Love You

By Lorraine

 15 Ways to say I Love You. Make a special cheesecake or candy sweet treat for your sweetheart, crochet a heart, make a heart paper quilling pendant or decorate your mantle with a colorful felt heart garland. Easy Valentine's Day craft and recipe roundup.How do I love, Thee? Let me count the ways. Perhaps you aren’t as eloquent with words as Elizabeth Barrett Browning in writing a sonnet. Or maybe your heart throb prefers something delicious or even cute. Find inspiration with 15 Ways to say I Love You. Make a special cheesecake or candy sweet treat for your sweetheart, crochet a heart, make a heart paper quilling pendant or decorate your mantle with a colorful felt heart garland. Scroll through these easy Valentine’s Day crafts and recipes and say, I Love You to someone in your life.Continue Reading

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Three Projects using Heart Shaped Mold

By Lorraine

Heart shaped mold sugar cookie
 I purchased a Pampered Chef Cookie heart shaped mold at a garage sale a few years ago and am just now getting around to trying it out. I made pretty sugar cookies.

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Filed Under: Crafts, More Crafts Tagged With: Bible, Cookies, Crafts, Crochet, Encouragement, Faith, tutorial

hearts overflowing

By Lorraine

Easy Valentine's Day garland made by sewing felt hearts together. Hang hearts overflowing garland on the mantle, a window or wherever happy hearts are wanted.Inspired by felt heart garlands seen on pinterest I also cut and stitched a colorful hearts overflowing Valentine’s Day garland for my mantle.

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Filed Under: Family, Grandchildren Tagged With: Cambrie, Chloe, Crafts, Friends, Jamie, Lorrie

Banana Oat Bars and Winter Days

By Lorraine

I take lots of photos.  I keep the best and organize them into various file folders for easy retrieval should I want to find something in the future.  The others I delete.  Usually I keep up, but inevitably fall behind in this task each fall when I get extra busy with projects.
That’s what I have been working on these crazy weather days.  After the new year we had an eight-inch snowstorm.  A few days ago there were -30 wind-chills. Then is warmed up and all the snow melted. This morning is was freezing, icy rain that caused accidents everywhere and even a salt truck overturning.  Tomorrow it is going up to 60 degrees F.  
Like the random weather, I am sharing unrelated photos and throwing in a recipe that I spontaneously made when I saw the recipe posted on facebook.

 This adorable photo is of our youngest grandchild, Jethro.  His mama took the picture and I couldn’t resist sharing.  I didn’t make the hat – it was in a hand-me-down container of clothes he received.

 Icy precipitation covered these lilac branches yesterday.
So I didn’t expect to see this robin land on a branch as icy raindrops fell.  
Almost through a cord of wood already as we stay warm in frigid temperatures.  For the first time I had frost on the inside of my windows.  Noah and Silas bundled up and braved the chill long enough to build a dapper snowman
 Cambrie asked if she could make her favorite Silly faces as I snapped photos.
Our oldest grandson was nominated for Student of the month and his mom received a certificate for National Criminal Justice Honor Society from Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia

We worked very hard liquidating Aunt Marie’s sweet little Sears Kit house bungalow and readied to sell.
A fun selfie pic of John and I enjoying a stay-at-home date-night of wine and pizza while we watched the old movie classic, Roman Holiday
My sister and I at her daughters birthday party
My favorite pup
 I couldn’t share this patchwork quilt prior to Christmas because it was a surprise for our daughter, Jill who is providing foster care for a dear baby boy.  With the extra fabric I made the soft cube toy for him as well.
I didn’t know this photo was taken until I saw it on our churches website.  Baby Jethro in the glow of candlelight as we sang Silent Night on Christmas Eve. Abbey is in the foreground with Caleb, Chloe and Jamie in the background.
 And finally, no sooner did I see a recipe on my facebook feed, I went straightway to the kitchen and gave this Banana Oat Bar a try.  It caught my attention because it was suggested as an alternative to wrongful cravings (which I was having).  The original recipe contains no sugar, butter or eggs and since I had ripe bananas on the counter, I whipped it together and popped it into the toaster oven in little time.
The recipe wasn’t detailed so I wasn’t sure if it would bake up like a bar or be more like baked oatmeal.  I sprayed the dish prior to spreading the mixture and was happy that it came out easily and cut neatly. 
I can’t say that my sweet tooth didn’t think of spreading the bars with peanut butter and (heaven forbid) pipe some melted chocolate on top but I subdued that impulse and found them to taste, well, healthy.  They had a pleasant banana flavor, hint of sweetness from the raisins and a soft, chewy texture.  I got 12 4-inch x 1-inch bars and with my substitutions, I figured each to be about 70 calories.  A good, healthy alternative to curb a snack attack. If calories aren’t a concern, stirring in some mini chocolate chips and/or nuts would be a nice addition.
Banana Oat Bars
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3 ripe bananas, mashed (I used 1 cup)
1/3 cup unsweetened applesauce (I used 1/2 cup since I didn’t have 3 bananas)
2 cups oats
1/4 cup almond milk (I used 2% milk)
1/2 cup raisins
1 tsp vanilla
1 tsp cinnamon
optional (I added 1 Tbs Splenda)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees
lightly spray an 8-inch square dish
In mixing bowl, Stir together all of the ingredients until well combined.  Pour into prepared dish and spread evenly.  Bake about 20 minutes.  Remove from oven and allow to cool.  Cut into bars.
Yield: 12 1-inch x 4-inch bars

Filed Under: Breakfast & Brunch, Recipes Tagged With: Aunt Marie, Birds, Cambrie, Christmas, Crafts, Erin, Jared, Jethro, John, Noah, Raider, Silas, Sisters

Lotion, Soap & Crochet Washcloth Gift collection

By Lorraine

A bath & body package for a little pampering makes a sweet gift for the girls on your gift-giving list.

I made hand lotion a few years ago for my mom and I, and we both liked it.
I just made some more using an updated recipe found on a great blog called A Sonoma Garden that includes a preservative. When I made the lotion the first time, I did not add the preservative.  We had no problem with it spoiling but since I am giving these a gifts, I though it best to include the preservative. 
I packaged the hand lotion with crochet cotton wash cloths and an Oatmeal Silk soap made with my daughter, Abbey and her boyfriend. I am so excited about learning to make soap and will post soon what we did. Ryan is a biochemical engineer and he is always teaching me all kinds of things about chemicals and metals and what they do and how to make stuff!
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I have made washcloths from many different patterns but ever since my bloggy friend, Lynn, from Happier Than a Pig in Mud shared her pattern, it is the only one I use. She always has such great ideas on her blog.  You need to go visit her!
I followed the instructions on a Sonoma Garden and purchased the ingredients from Mountain Rose Herbs.com as she suggested. I added Sweet Orange Organic Essential Oil for fragrance. Ingredients can also be purchased through the Amazon links below.
Sweet Orange Homemade Hand Lotion
source: A Sonoma Garden
In a four-cup measuring cup (a smaller one would work), I added 1/4 cup olive oil and 1/4-cup emulsifying wax.
Heat in microwave on high until melted, about 45 seconds.
Add 24-36 drops essential oil (I added 36 drops and thought the fragrance not as full as I would like)
In another microwave-safe cup, heat 1 1/4-cup water (I used bottled water) for 45 seconds. Stir in 1/4-tsp. Potassium Sorbate.
Pour the water mixture into the oil mixture and stir. The mixture will turn a creamy white.
Pour into clean jars and allow to cool.  I don’t know if it matters, but I began by putting the jars and lids in a boiling water bath just to be sure they were very clean.
The lotion will thicken when cooled.
Simple labels or tags can be made and printed for the jars of lotion.
A Sonoma Garden shares free printable labels

Lynn’s One-sie Two-sie Dishcloth/Washcloth

Using an I hook and 100% cotton yarn ( I use a H hook)

Ch 27
SC first row, ch 1, turn
*SC first hole, DC next hole, repeat from *, Ch 1, turn
When just about square, SC last row.

If all goes well, (just love Lynn’s optimistic comments ~ she knows real life I tell ya!)  every row except the first and last will begin with a single crochet and end with a double crochet.

~Pampering Packaged ready for gift-giving~


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Filed Under: Crafts, Crochet Tagged With: Christmas, Crafts, Crochet, tutorial

NOEL

By Lorraine

I have been wanting to make one of these NOEL letter decorations since I saw them popping up on the web last year.  So, I changed up my mantle for Christmas this year for a new, lighter look.
 The ‘N‘ is made from three wooden paint stirrers painted grey with wisps of white and then hot glued together.
The ‘O‘ is a 12-inch vine wreath embellished with a little greenery, pine cones and a bow.
The ‘E‘ was purchased from the craft store and left just as I bought it.
The ‘L‘ was made using a piece of molding that was once on the wall. We cut it into two pieces, sanded and then glued and stapled it together.
It’s so pretty at night with the white lights casually placed across the mantle.
Don’t you just love the ambiance of Christmas!

Filed Under: Family, Grandchildren Tagged With: Christmas, Crafts

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