Friday, July 6, 2012

Fresh Coral


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Coral is the new color of the season (at CDH anyway) and ranges from orange/peach to watermelon/pink, and everyone seems to have a different shade in mind. Why do I know this? Three orders for "coral" in a row, and each gal expressed her choice in various ways. One client was pretty specific hoping to match the decor she already had, so I sent her to the internet to find the fabric!  Doing that actually works out well, because the savvy ones know how to find great sources for me.  
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The client found a fabric site that has fabulous shades all around of the fabric I use for my pillow covers, and I was able to order several different shades.  I created a little "Shades of Coral" collage to send around to the coral lovers to choose from.  
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Half the year is gone!  I put the shop on hiatus while covering for coworkers out on holiday, and the idea was to replace studio work hours with the day job work hours and clear up the mind for holiday item preparation.  Best laid plans and all ...  I think I need to add another week of planning time.  The work schedule shows four days off from Saturday to Tuesday this week, so I am going to attempt to bring on a holiday state of mind in the 100-degree weather and pull out the red and green.  Meanwhile, peach ice cream is on my mind.  

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Plump It Up!

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Though the calicodaisy online shop is on a month's hiatus, the work still goes on.  (Orders taken through e-mail.)  Only sometimes I bemoan the fact that the workroom is in the "basement" with no windows, but as it is 107 degrees right now in South Carolina, no problem.  Nice, cool, cinder block walls.  What was a lush, green, velvety lawn that my husband keeps for us just a couple of weeks ago is half parched right now.  Even the dogwood tree has drawn up its leaves against the heat!  


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Out of the workroom, though, some lovelies have shipped out to new homes.  Requests for larger and larger fonts sizes come in, and I think I'll be running out of hoop space soon!  Goodness, I don't need to be tempted to look at a machine with bigger hoop size, but my mind wanders down that path more and more.  
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Meanwhile, I have been honing my design skills and have learned more and more about creating lovely fonts at nearly any size.  It is very tedious.  There is still so much I don't know, but several colleagues have been willing to share skills in the last few months that have moved me forward leaps and bounds.  I'm so grateful!  
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On the subject of lovelies, we happen to be watching the US Olympic Men's Gymnastic Team trials.  Okay, the guys aren't lovelies, but they are beautiful and magnificent.  The digital photography is so sharp and focused, it just brings out the mightiness of a body that has that much strength.  Most of the routines makes me nervous to watch, but the rings event is just mesmerizing.  
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As the late afternoon sun begins to warm up the sitting room, I feel ready to head to my cool studio and plump out a few more pillow covers.  Hoping for a good chick flick or HP movie to keep me company!  Stay cool.  Drink lots of Diet Coke -- uh, water!, and give this Talenti gelato ice cream a try (lots of great flavors).  Fantastic!  My faves are the mint chocolate chip and the coffee chip.  The screw top containers are excellent for reuse, so more than one reason to give in!  

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Hello June!



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June!  It is an unbelievable beautiful June weekend in South Carolina.  Half the year gone by, though.  A week is a day is a month … When I lay my head down at night, I wonder where the time has gone and what I accomplished during the day.  The calicodaisy shop is buzzing right along and I have great hours at my part-time day job, so mostly I just wish I had a few more hours in the day to fit it all in.  
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Meanwhile, with my shop assistants’ help, I am busy organizing and reshuffling and throwing and sending to the thrift and organizing again in the sewing studio.  My husband is building two sewing tables right now from repurposed counter tops, so I can line the machines up in a row and move down the line for sewing piping or labels or serging, as the process requires.  I’m anxious to see how this will streamline my process.  I tire of switching out the machine feet, especially on the manual machine.  While I don’t think the place will be pretty enough for my personal goal of a feature in “Where Women Create,” it will be very organized when we are finished! 

Last month, I ordered something I’ve wanted for years but never jumped in, but for five easy payments with QVC, a digital pressure cooker is mine.  However, now that I’ve read up on pressure cooking in general, I think I wouldn’t be afraid of the new manual ones available now.  My mom is an expert with the "old" ones, but they are a bit scary. Anyway, success with the digital PC (pressure cooker) so far.  Last week, a whole chicken and a batch of Boston Baked Beans; yesterday a quick whip up of Italian Wedding Soup of sorts with my own ideas here and there.  This can be made stove top, of course, but it took just 6 minutes in the PC!  Recipe below. 

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Cherries are in season in the South - well, shipped in from California.  All the pie making stars aligned for me, and I had time, inclination, fresh fruit, and company to spur me on to making a cherry pie.  I even remembered to use a pie bird bought years ago at George Washington’s place - Mt. Vernon gift shop - with cherries painted on, too, so appropriate for the day and no soggy pie bottom. 
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What else?  Well, embroidered pillow covers, of course.  Clients have been sending in great ideas, and I just follow their instructions to new products.  I do love the appliquéd state pillow covers, as seen at the top of the post.  Everyone has a great idea for their states and color combinations.  A Louisiana one is up next in the orders in gold and purple.  I think a little heart added at the spot of the client’s town would be a good addition.  Must think on that.  AND, I am still surprised at the custom pillow cover “packs” ordered to decorate wedding reception sites.  It’s lovely to create an item to be part of the special day.  The best part of having custom pillow covers created for the day is that they are still useful for years to come in the home and add to the memory keeping. 

My blog posting time is up.  Must move on the next thing on the to-do list, and that would be Walmart.  You’ll have to give the soup recipe a try.  Even though it’s summer, the fresh lemon juice keeps it light and bright. 
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Mish’s Italian Wedding Soup 

2 Tablespoons of olive oil
1 yellow onion diced
1 cup of celery diced
6 cups of chicken broth
16 ounces of small meatballs
1-1/2 cups of uncooked piccolini pasta (small bowtie pasta) 
2 cups chopped baby spinach
1 clove minced garlic
Juice of half a lemon
1 teaspoon of sugar 
1 teaspoon of Italian seasoning
Salt and Pepper

In the Pressure Cooker (my amateur instructions): 
1.  Heat the oil and sauté the garlic a bit, add the onion and cook until translucent. 
2.  Add everything else. 
3.  Lock the PC cover, set on High (15 psi), and pressure cook for 6 minutes. 
4.  Quick release at the end to release the pressure. 

On stovetop, this is what I would do: 
1.  Heat the oil and sauté the garlic a bit, add the onion and cook until translucent. 
2.  Add everything else but the pasta.  Bring to boil and then turn down to simmer for a while so everything can cook together. 
3.  Bring back to boil, add pasta, and cook for the time noted for type of pasta used.  

Monday, April 30, 2012

calicodaisy + destination wedding

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I may not get out of South Carolina much lately, but calicodaisy items are getting all sorts of invites to destination weddings lately!  Last week, monogrammed pillow covers and bridal accessories made it to the Bahamas for a wedding week of fun!  Incidentally, that's where I met my husband, but that's another story. 

The event coordinator for this island destination wedding came up with the "wiggle" design for the oversized lumbar pillow covers at the top of the post.  Natural linen and shades of blue, very soothing.  The lumbar pillows were created for a seating area on a boat. 
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The monogrammed pillow covers were designed in shades of navy and tan, and then a number of accessories were ordered to show up as treats in the new couples' suite each day.  Towels, tote, bridal shoe / lingerie bag. 
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This is the third wedding pack of items created for spring wedding decor this season.  One more set of lovelies in navy and coral were sent out last week for another destination setting - can't reveal until June!  Navy must be the current wedding color trend.  My stash of navy twill and navy embroidery thread has dwindled fast this month. 
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Planning custom designed, home dec and accessory items themed for the wedding and reception is so smart really as the items serve a dual purpose:  They augment the wedding theme and then go home with the couple or serve as gifts to friends and family who helped with the wedding as a long lasting and useful memory of the special day! 

Friday, April 27, 2012

Fresh

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Fresh, client-driven designs are showing up in the calicodaisy studio and shop.  Recently, I read the color green is in this season, and, sure enough, two client requests came in for fresh greens this month.  One set of monogrammed lumbar pillow covers bound and embroidered in a lovely shade of grass green shipped out for two little boys' shared room.  Their stylish mom wanted this Garden font "as big as you can fit."  Looks just great.  You can find a listing here:  Large Font Monogrammed Lumbar Pillow Cover.      
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While pinning earlier today, I noted fabulous leather foldover clutches, $158.00.  I thought, of course, "I can make those (in cotton and home-dec fabrics) and monogram them for far less than $158."  Here is my prototype mockup edited out on PicMonkey.  So sad Picnik is gone now.  I understand it went over to Google+, but I don't know enough about G+ to follow yet.  PicMonkey is very similar to Picnik, so I'm can edit, thank goodness, and I like the fonts offered. 

Anyway, monogrammed, design-your-own foldover clutches at calicodaisy etsy.  I haven't made one yet, and I'm hoping the mockup graphic will spark a clever girl's imagination to make the first sale so I don't have to make a sample bag.  Time is so precious right now that everything sewn must have a purpose!  Wouldn't these be great for a bridesmaid gift pack? 

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Three Ripe Bananas

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So, after the Banana Pudding Pie extravaganza Friday, I had three very ripe bananas left that were crying because they missed out on the creamalicious party.  Something had to be done.  Luckily, I came across the following recipe that required Three Ripe Bananas making one simple loaf.  Done!  Well, with one most important addition.  I might have gone Banana Pudding Pie sans chocolat on Friday to follow the recipe just right, but that wasn't going to happen in the next baking event.  I tossed about 2/3 cup of chocolate chips in some flour, shook them off, and added to the batter just before panning.  Perfection!  -- But I'm done with bananas for a while now. 

3-Banana Banana Bread Recipe 
(Banana Bread Recipe from Simply Recipes)
  • 3 or 4 ripe bananas, smashed
  • 1/3 cup melted butter
  • 1 cup sugar (can easily reduce to 3/4 cup)
  • 1 egg, beaten
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1 1/2 cups of all-purpose flour

Method

No need for a mixer for this recipe. Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C). With a wooden spoon, mix butter into the mashed bananas in a large mixing bowl. Mix in the sugar, egg, and vanilla. Sprinkle the baking soda and salt over the mixture and mix in. Add the flour last, mix. Pour mixture into a buttered 4x8 inch loaf pan. Bake for 1 hour. Cool on a rack. Remove from pan and slice to serve.

Yield: Makes one loaf.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Pinning and Making

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Oh, I'm loving my daily dose of Pinterest. My own little customized virtual magazine bringing me lovely photos and new ideas of my favorite pastimes.  It helps on the homefront, too.  In our endeavors to revamp the family room, I can show my husband what I'm talking about rather than trying to just explain it to him again. 

On the other hand, all that pinning and no action becomes just another bunch of great ideas piled one on top of the other, and last week's brilliant find gets pushed out of the memory to let in the new one. 

However, every so often something pins across my eyes, and I must get on with the making.   So, with a new personal challenge pin board to remember and share a recent "brilliant find" and to prove that it does work and/or actually tastes good, I begin. 

In the pie-love department, my first entry is Banana Pudding Pie as spelled out by the blog Lick The Bowl Good.  Despite there not being one iota of chocolate involved, this tastes like a dream!  Homemade vanilla pudding - so, so easy - made yesterday, and the pie assembled today.  Due to my lactose-intolerant, wheat-intolerant family, no one here other than me may fully partake, though my husband did suffer a few bites.  Thus, I saved out a couple of pieces and brought the rest to a friend.  Ah, well, I have the photos to remember and one more piece of pie to enjoy before bed tonight!