Pumpkins & Good intentions.

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OK. So I had these grand intentions of posting every day this week, cause I have so much I want to share!

But then I remembered.

  • I've been hosting family all this month.
  • I am going to quilt market with Sandi Henderson, and  since she's been visiting at my house, there has been a lot of chatting. And a lot of getting ready to do.
  • It's Halloween, and there's been Spooky School Concerts and Haunted piano recitals (Addie is playing "Mary had a little a lamb" in C minor for her performance)
  • And we've been hit with the normal first year cold bug. Yuck.

But, before I head out to Market, I had to share these amazing pumpkins that Addie and Ian started from seed this spring and just picked last week. Any suggestions for how to carve something to huge? We just love them, and the kids are so proud.

So, sorry for the lack of posts but don't forget to stop by for another giveaway this weekend!

xoxo

sarah

Fall Clean-Up.

Good morning!

So happy to be posting this morning. Can you see a difference around here? This blog finally got a well deserved face lift by the lovely April Rosenthal. What do you think? Much easier to navigate around here, and I am feeling pretty good...like after cleaning out that closet in the house that's been neglected for so long. And, it's easier for me to post more useful things! Like Picture Book reviews, Free Downloads, and Tutorials for making stuff.  So horray for Fall Clean-up! Oh, and do you love the butterfly that appears when you hover over the menu? I do. It makes me happy.

This week is a busy week, as I am sure it is for all of you! Halloween is of course keeping things full, but also, I'll be going to Quilt Market this weekend with Sandi Henderson to get a feel for what I am getting myself into with this new fabric line coming out. I can't wait to meet allthese wonderful people in person!!!

So, stay tuned. I'll be posting lots this week! Have a good one!

Sponsor Giveaway: Simply Silhouettes

**Each weekend through Christmas, I’ll be offering giveaway’s from artists and artisans with a simple wish that we can all support handmade this holiday season! Enjoy!

Happy Friday everyone!

I am so excited to introduce to you Angela of Simply Silhouettes

Simply Silhouettes was started by Angela and her husband which combined their love for children and family as well as their passion for creating beautiful art objects. Their  purpose is to help customers preserve priceless moments. But the short and sweet story can be found here: http://www.simplysilhouettes.com/ourStory.htm

You can visit them here on their blog as well as their ETSY shop featuring great holiday items. And if you are expecting, you need to check out this other site of theirs too.

Here are some more products you'll love:

(I personally love the Thanksgiving plates..personalized with the favorite things your child loves!)

GIVEAWAY OFFER: Simply Silhouettes is offering a $50 gift card to any of their shops.

DISCOUNT FOR READERS: Simply Silhouettes is offering Sarah Jane Readers a discount: you can receive a duplicate copy of one item in your order! So, one to keep one for your family, and give one as a gift...Brilliant! Deadline for the sale is Nov. 23rd. Mention "SARAHJANE" in your order.

Giveaway instructions:

  • leave a comment making sure to enter your name and email where it asks you to
  • comments will be closed on Sunday Oct. 25th at Midnight EST
  • ONE winner will be chosen
  • Winners will be contacted via email

Best of luck to you!

Getting ready.

So a coupla things on the list today:

*There's a major blog redo in the works to be launched by tomorrow, so stay tuned! Finally I'm getting around to making things a bit more organized so you can search things better, and find things better and enjoy a pretty space. And it's time for a good fall cleaning anyways!

*If you are here from Nie Nie dialogues, welcome! It's good to have you! We have lots going on right now like giveaways every weekend, new paper free paper doll downloads coming soon, and some festive ideas in the works.

*There's only a few more days left to order Halloween cards and prints before it's too late! We've got some Halloween cards we're trying to get rid of, so we've marked them down super low so you can grab them before the big weekend.

Have wonderful day! See you on the new blog. I can't wait!

xo

sarah

Books You'll Love: Only a Witch Can Fly

Good morning!

I bring you a picture book I love...and know you will too. Taeeun Yoo, one of my favorite up and coming illustrators, illustrated this charming book: Only a Witch Can Fly. Just look:

It's just a charming halloween book about a young witch who desperately wants to fly, but doesn't know how.

Here's an excerpt:

If you were a witch, who had not yet flown

And the dark night sky held a round yellow moon,

and her moon shown her light on the silent broom

and the dark black cat beside you croaned, Soar,

would you too begin to cry,

because your longing to fly?

Only a witch can fly.

So perfect for Halloween! This book was nominated as one of the Top Ten Illustrated Books of 2009. And for a good reason. It's gorgeous!

This time of year has such wonderful Halloween Reads. I will try and post more soon. But this one is at the top of my list for sure! Enjoy!

**And just to let you know, this blog is getting a major fall cleaning and redo. So, it may be a little messy this week as we shift things around. Stay tuned!

Giveaway: Silhouette Art

**Each weekend, I'll be offering giveaway's from artists and artisans with a simple wish that we can all support handmade this holiday season! Enjoy!

Photo credit: Edyta Szyszlo

I am so excited to announce this weekend's giveaway:

A copy of Silhouette Art: Papers, Instructions, and Patterns for Making Modern Heirlooms

Vana Chupp, artist behind Le Papier Studio has been creating personalized silhouette art for about the same time I've been in business. We have been each other's cheerleaders as we have built our businesses, and it's so wonderful to see her with her own book and instruction papers published through Chronicle Books! She has a lovely ESTY shop, online shop as well as a great blog....and have you seen her studio? Drool now.

She sent me a copy in the mail of this wonderful book. It's not exactly a book...because it comes with all you need to make your own silhouette art!

Photo credit: Edyta Szyszlo

Papers, ideas, you name it. But let me tell you....it's lovely.  It comes with a sweet little instruction booklet, with tips and how-to's. It also has a dozen stylized papers, black papers for cutting, and free silhouettes for your own use!

Vana sent me a copy to review, and I promise you will love this. It's gorgeous!

Giveaway instructions:

  • leave a comment making sure to enter your name and email where it asks
  • comments will be closed on Sunday Oct. 17th at Midnight EST
  • ONE winner will be chosen
  • Winners will be contacted via email

Best of luck to you!

EDIT: Congrats to lilbikegirl.com who won the Silhouette Art book! Stay tuned next week for another giveaway!

Recipes: Homemade Kettle Corn

There are few things like Fall weather to crank me into cozy food making. I've mentioned before my husband's crazy gifts in the kitchen, right? He's one of those "make it different every time" kind of cooks, that never needs a recipe, nor writes a recipe.  The end of that is in sight. I have officially persuaded him to write some of his creations down, and I've used my blog as a motivation. He actually kinda-sorta started his own blog. But it's not motivation enough. But since eating is very much a part of my creative process, I figured this was a perfect opportunity to share with you what makes me get into the creative mood. My husband's cooking...which I actually love being a part of. We're two of a kind in the kitchen...well, 5 of a kind. Cooking is very much a family affair.

This recipe is actually a mutual creation. I think I figured it out first, and then he tried it, and it has since become a weekend movie night tradition. This isn't like Micorwave Kettle corn. I actually loathe the stuff. This is the perfect mix between regular popcorn and caramel corn. Yummy.

Now on to the recipe from our guest this week, my husband Kenneth: Say Hi!

Homemade Kettle Corn

Ingredients

1/4 cup vegtable oil

1/4 cup white sugar

1/3 cup unpopped popcorn kernals

salt to taste.

First of all, this post is taking much longer to write than it should because my hands are constantly going to the bowl of kettle corn next to me instead of typing.  One of the many reasons I have not been very good about writing down recipies is it's too hard to write and eat at the same time.  But, as Sarah said this popcorn has become a tradition at our house and I'm confident that with a little practice it will become a staple to every movie watching experience in your home too.

1) Heat a 1/4 cup of oil over medium heat in a large pot with a wide base.  Make sure the pot had a tight fitting lid or you'll have caramel shrapnel all over your kitchen (not to mention neck).  It's best to use a pot with a thick bottom so the heat is more even.  Be sure to use vegtable oil or some other oil with a high smoking point.  Don't use olive oil or butter, they will burn.  As a rule.  If the oil is smoking, its too HOT!

2)  Toss a couple of kernels into the oil and put the lid on.  Listen until you hear them pop and you'll know the oil is ready.  Add the rest of the kernels to the oil and shake the pot to make sure the kernels are sitting in an even single layer.  Wait about 30 seconds then evenly sprinkle the sugar over the top of the kernels and give the pot another shake.  If the kernels start popping while you are applying the sugar, dump the rest of the sugar in quickly and CLOSE THE LID!  You're about to get boiling oil exploding all over you.  It is VERY important that from here on out you open the lid away from you and only open it as little as possible.

3)  Depending on the temperature of your oil you'll have about a minute before the kernals start popping.  I usually reduce my heat at this point to between medium and medium low.  For the first minute or so just giving the pot a good shake will keep the kernals from burning.  And once the popping starts, you'll want to shake the pot frequently back and forth every 10 seconds or so.  The actual technique of the shaking will vary depending on your pot and the stove you use...but with practice you'll get the feel for it.  As the popping starts to slow I like to slip in some large cooking chopsticks under the lid and give it a stir.  You could use the handle of a long wooden spoon.  Don't use anything plastic.  The oil is super hot and will melt it!  Good-bye favorite spatula: I will forever mourn you:(

4)  As the popping starts to wind down I stir the popcorn and check the bottom to see if I've got most of the kernels popped.  If not, back on th heat it goes.  If it looks mostly done I take it off the heat and give it a sprinkling of salt.  I like to use kosher salt because I find its a bit sweeter and softer than iodized salt.  The popcorn will stick together a bit, but as you stir it will cools and break apart.  Pour it in a bowl and watch it disapear before your movies opening credits finish rolling.

Trouble shooting:

1)  My popcorn burns:  Your oil is too hot and you need to stir the kernels on the bottom a little bit more.

2)  The corn won't pop or is small when it pops:  Your corn is old.  Popcorn has to have a certain internal humidity to work.  If it's old, throw it out and get some fresh stuff from the store.

3)  Everyone ate it when I was washing the pot: Hey! You've got a clean pot -make more!!!!

Enjoy, and I promise more yummy dishes will be following this holiday seasons.

Kenneth

UPDATE: Over Christmas, we got this handy piece of equipment. No hassle...no burning....no concerns about hot oil. It makes homemade kettle corn in 5 minutes!