Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Spring Garden with Yard Sale finds

Welcome to Our Garden!
Took random pictures of my "new" garden. All supplies purchased at yard sales. Except the Welcome to Our Garden sign($1.00 section at Target ) & The soil purchased @ Home Depot
Any suggestions on what to plant?























Monday, April 16, 2012

The Mod Podge - Mannequin Mandy Project


Here sits a mannequin I purchased last summer. For the past year, I have put several different outfits on the mannequin that either no longer fit me or NEVER fit. For this photo I stripped her naked for a ModPodge project .


I scanned a favorite blouse (Charlotte Russe brand: purchased @ a Thrift store about 6 years ago)

Also gathered different art work from wall paper, vintage prints and pictures from my camera.....




Forgot to take a pic of the brush used ...yet you get the idea....there wasn't a set order in paper placement. Applied the Modge Podge clue on both sides of the paper. Smoothed any bumps and then just let juices of my artistic journey go with the flow.....I felt a little out of sorts  while applying the glue in certain areas -as if I was violating my mannequin or something.....I decided to name her "Mandy" .......... 
Here are some random pics of "Mandy"










Postcards to Mandy can be sent to:
Mandy La Bella Luna
P.O. Box 1009
Jamul,CA 91935

The postcards will be scanned and featured in an upcoming blog with a free advertsing link to your website.

Here are little Mandy's I made with the excess prints....



Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Vintage Bantam U.S. Toys Teddy Bear with Rattle

Tried finding out more about this cute little Teddy Bear. The seller claims it was given to her Mother back in the 1940's? What do you think?  I couldn't find anything about my little teddy bear.
Had to pry it away from Julia (13) she wanted to play with it! I did the adult thing and cried NO MY BEAR! .......hee..hee.....

1922 White House Cook Book





Here is one of my latest finds ........

WHITE HOUSE COOK BOOK
by Hugo Ziemann (steward of the White House)
and Mrs. F. L. Gillette
This version is dated in 1922!




A photo of Frances Folsom Cleveland taken about 1886.  That was the year she married President Grover Cleveland in the first wedding ever held in the White House.  She was 21, he was 49 when they married.  



 The book is 90 years old so I have to be really gentle while taking pictures. There are so many amazing recipes and interesting menus:

MRS. CLEVELAND'S WEDDING LUNCH. JUNE 4th, '88.
  • Consommé en tasse.
  • Soft Shell Crabs.
  • Accompanied by: Chateau Iquem.
  • Coquilles de Ris de Vean.
  • Snipes on Toast.
  • Lettuce and Tomato Salade.
  • Accompanied by: Moet & Chandon.
  • Fancy Ice-cream.
  • Cakes.
  • Tea.
  • Coffee.
  • Fruits.
  • Mottos.
 

Here are a few short recipes I picked out to try: 


MACARONI AND CHEESE.
Break half a pound of macaroni into pieces an inch or two long; cook it in boiling water, enough to cover it well; put in a good teaspoonful of salt; let it boil about twenty minutes. Drain it well and then put a layer in the bottom of a well-buttered pudding-dish; upon this some grated cheese and small pieces of butter, a bit of salt, then more macaroni, and so on, filling the dish; sprinkle the top layer with a thick layer of cracker crumbs. Pour over the whole a teacupful of cream or milk. Set it in the oven and bake half an hour. It should be nicely browned on top. Serve in the same dish in which it was baked with a clean napkin pinned around it.

NUNS' TOAST.
Cut four or five hard-boiled eggs into slices. Put a piece of butter half the size of an egg into a saucepan and when it begins to bubble add a finely chopped onion. Let the onion cook a little without taking color, then stir in a teaspoonful of flour. Add a cupful of milk and stir until it becomes smooth; then put in the slices of eggs and let them get hot. Pour over neatly trimmed slices of hot buttered toast. The sauce must be seasoned to taste with pepper and salt.

A recipe I could do without......ha! ha!
PIGEON PIE.
Take half a dozen pigeons; stuff each one with a dressing the same as for turkey; loosen the joints with a knife, but do not separate them. Put them in a stewpan with water enough to cover them, let them cook until nearly tender, then season them with salt and pepper and butter. Thicken the gravy with flour, remove and cool. Butter a [Pg 100]pudding dish, line the sides with a rich crust. Have ready some hard-boiled eggs cut in slices. Put in a layer of egg and birds and gravy until the dish is full. Cover with a crust and bake.




Old Recipe Book.com




Click to see more: The 609 page book, along with the recipes features  pictures of the presidents wives.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Yard Sales 101: Lara Spencer’s Tips for Decorating on a Budget

  

Yard Sales 101: Lara Spencer’s Tips for Decorating on a Budget: It’s true Lara Spencer really does “Brake for Yard Sales”….not to mention flea markets, thrift shops and, no, she’s not ashamed to admit it, even the occasional dumpster. Her passion is finding cheap vintage finds and transforming them into high-end interior design, often bringing them...


Check out her new book...I just ordered it through Barnes & Noble....can't wait!



I Brake for Yardsales