Thursday, October 29, 2020

SHS Siera's Room


It's not often I get to decorate a child's room, but this year I've done two. Siera's room was previously decorated with a princess theme. After recently have her 9th birthday she wanted a change. She also needed more space. Many children are spending more time at home due to the pandemic and a room that reflects who they are and their needs can be important. A few of the projects I completed were with her help. You may want to try them yourself.

The calendar wall art is one I've used for years. I purchased the calendar and the frame from Dollar Tree. It was just a matter of trimming to the size of the frame and hanging.

Another easy project was using wall decals. The large decal of the girl on the bike was purchased on Amazon.  It just took a little time to apply .

The chalkboard decals were from Dollar Tree. Their selection varies from time to time and at different locations.  Because most wall decals are repositionable, we were able to reuse many of the ones she previously had on her wall.   

The bead curtain was made from pretend play necklaces. They came three in a pack. I attached two to obtain the length I need. I than hot glued them to a rod. The remaining beads were used to accent the lamp shade.



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Thursday, October 8, 2020

Legacy Tea Recipes

The time of day or the occasion of your Tea Party will likely help dictate you menu. The virtual tea event I participated in was 11:30 am, so we had a luncheon tea. Here are a few of the recipes I used.  


                                                                                               
Mini Cheese Cakes

Ingredients

2 Packages of Cream Cheese(room temp.)

1/2 Cup Sugar

2 Eggs

1 Tsp. Vanilla

1 Cup Graham Cracker crumbs (prepared as package directed)

Cherry or Fruit filling

Directions

Preheat oven to 375 degrees

In a large bowl mix the cream cheese, sugar, eggs and vanilla. 

Line cupcake tins with mini baking liners.

Place a spoon full of graham cracker crumb mix in each baking

 liner and press into bottom. Spoon cream cheese mixture evenly

 on graham cracker crumbs. Bake 12 to 15 minutes. Cool and top with fruit.

 

Pasta Salad

1 12 oz. box of Rotini Pasta

1 16 oz. Italian Salad Dressing

1 12 oz. Imitation Flaked Crab

1 pint of Cherry Tomatoes (sliced)

1/2 cup of  green onion (chopped)

Directions

Prepare pasta as directed on box. Mix remaining ingredients together and toss with pasta. Cool in refrigerator 1 hour.

 


Chicken Salad


I pound of Chicken Breast (cooked and diced)

1/4 Cup of Chopped Onion

1/2 Cup of Celery

1/2 of Mayonnaise

1/4 Cup of Sweet Relish

Dash of Salt and Pepper

2 Dozen Mini Croissants

Mix all ingredients together and cool for  one hour. Spoon into croissant.  

Wednesday, October 7, 2020

A Legacy of Tea

 


Tea is a beautiful gift from God that nurtures both the body and soul.  It's health benefits, established traditions and etiquettes makes it one of the most popular beverages in the world.

Consuming tea began in Asia as early as 1500 and spread across multiple cultures and later became known to western civilization in the 17th century. Tea became popular in Britain and came to America with the early colonists. Asians consumed the tea luke warm from bowls. The British liked it piping hot so shallow bowls we know as saucers were used to sip small amounts for faster cooling, later handles were added to the bowl vessels mostly made from bone china. That resulted in the cup and saucer. 

The beauty of a tea cup or tea set and the heritage of passing them down in a family can be part of a legacy. The best teacup collections contain sentimental pieces that were inherited or acquired as special finds or gifts. View my video for more.