Little Winter Woodlands Rabbit Happy Easter


Happy Bitten by the Bug 2 Monday blog hoppers. This week's challenge cut at BBTB2 is the Rabbit from Winter Woodlands. I had not used this rabbit cut before and I must say she is just adorable! I love the layered pieces and the potential for this cute little bunny. I used cat’s eye chalk to add depth to the edge of the top layer leg and head pieces.


I know that I have jumped the season a bit, but I combined the rabbit cut with the new Easter 2010. I used the Easter basket and eggs from the Easter cartridge, as well as the scalloped circle cut. I used my Copic markers to color the edge of the scalloped circle and to color the flowers and leaf cut out areas on the eggs and basket. I added pearl embellishments, including the black pearl for the Rabbit's eye. I used my usual black and white pens to add dotted embellies.


Do I even need to tell you that the Happy Easter cut came from the Easter cartridge???  Probably not.  I used the same chocolate brown paper for the word shadow as I used for the Rabbit, basket and bow shadows. And again I used a Copic marker on the top layer of cardstock to to match the color on the scallops.
 
 
I love the close up of the rabbit in the basket; she looks so sweet and so happy. 
 

The inside of the card is stamped with a curved Happy Easter stamp.  I have a confession:  I dropped the stamp as I was completing the stamp.  You will note the little smudge on the word Happy.  And finally, below is one last look at the card front.


Note:  The cut file has been added to the list of available cut files in the left column - WW & Easter Rabbit Card.

Modern Pillow for Bedroom Interior Design

Modern bedroom design, Bedroom idea, bedroom furniture, bedroom Sets, Bedroom Decor


Modern Pillow for Bedroom Interior Design

Big Blog Candy Winner!!!!!!!!

Ok ladies, I have gone through, eliminated all double posts, and discounted posts after 11:59 pm last night. And I have a winner!!! Are you excited??!! I sure am!! Ok, here we go....from Random.org, here's what came up....


True Random Number ServiceRandom Integer Generator
Here are your random numbers:

96
Timestamp: 2010-01-31 20:27:42 UTC


Ok....now to go count! LOL! I'll be right back.....

Drum roll please....... THE WINNER IS........

Pam L!!!!


Pam L. said...
400 Followers! amazing. I am thrilled with my 66!LOL! I can't even imagine that many! Congrats.That tells me that you are already giving to your readers by posting your wonderful cards and projects. Thanks for sharing your talent and sweet personality with us!It's so generous of you to offer all of these wonderful crafting goodies!
Hugs,
Pam

January 11, 2010 4:34 PM

CONGRATS PAM!!!! Please email me your address so I can get all your goodies out to you. Also, please go over to The Cutting Cafe' and pick out which stamp set you would like to have, and then go to Peggy Loves Vintage and pick out your three sets of cut outs that you would like, and let me know!

A huge thank you to everyone that played along. Thank you so much for all your kind words and support! You are appreciated more than you will EVER know!! Enjoy the rest of your weekend!! Big hugs!

Amazing Rounded House Design in Australia

 Amazing Rounded House Design in Australia

The Mobeius house was created by Tony Owen Partners in Sydney, Australia. The amazing rounded house design was the concept of the client with the intention of maximizing reddened and developing a concept a bit different than the accepted \"90 degree right angles\" found in most homes. As a result almost everything is custom in the home including the windows, frame and roof. The frame is created of steel that had to be specially cut to create the rounded look. Once the frame was up the rest of the features could be built and fastened to ensure the proper shape was kept throughout the house construction process.



 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 



Amazing Rounded House Design in Australia

 Amazing Rounded House Design in Australia

The Mobeius house was created by Tony Owen Partners in Sydney, Australia. The amazing rounded house design was the concept of the client with the intention of maximizing reddened and developing a concept a bit different than the accepted \"90 degree right angles\" found in most homes. As a result almost everything is custom in the home including the windows, frame and roof. The frame is created of steel that had to be specially cut to create the rounded look. Once the frame was up the rest of the features could be built and fastened to ensure the proper shape was kept throughout the house construction process.



 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 



Sweden Home Interior Pictures

I am always fascinated by pictures of home interiors and found these for a great house in Sweden. I hope that these can provide some inspiration for you on your next design projects.


  

Sweden Home Interior Pictures

I am always fascinated by pictures of home interiors and found these for a great house in Sweden. I hope that these can provide some inspiration for you on your next design projects.


  

Luxury Home Interior Design





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However you define “luxury bag inland design,” it will nearly always involve renovation. In most major metropolitan cities, the basic cost of improvement is $300 -$350 per sq. ft.  For voluptuous details, such as mahogany bookshelves, you crapper easily go up to $800-$1000 sq. ft.  Finding the right balance between wealth and value is very important.

Designer Previews will show you the work of some of the finest wealth bag inland organisation and architectural firms and help you compare their strengths in relation to your needs.

Luxury Home Interior Design





when you’re choosing a firm for wealth bag inland design, your first decision will be your definition of “luxury.”  Some define “luxury bag inland design” as exquisite workmanship; others think of it as including fine antiques; and there’s a segment that thinks of wealth in terms of customizing for their every whim.

However you define “luxury bag inland design,” it will nearly always involve renovation. In most major metropolitan cities, the basic cost of improvement is $300 -$350 per sq. ft.  For voluptuous details, such as mahogany bookshelves, you crapper easily go up to $800-$1000 sq. ft.  Finding the right balance between wealth and value is very important.

Designer Previews will show you the work of some of the finest wealth bag inland organisation and architectural firms and help you compare their strengths in relation to your needs.

Home Interior Design

Before you start considering spending your hard earned money on decorators and inland designers maybe you should consider carrying out the work yourself. 
You will find it fun and exhilarating , watch your home come alive with your designs and ideas. 
If you want to redecorate your entire home inland design software strength be the way forward for you, especially if you don't want to hire a decorator.
If you're not a computer-friendly person then you strength find it a bit arduous to navigate the waters of inland design software. 
But if you get an inland decorator you strength have to shell out substantially more than you can afford.
Which in turn, means that you strength have to cut down on some of your decorating needs. Why don't you go for it!
It doesn't be as difficult as you think and can even be downright fun most times. The only time that you'll really get a headache is when you need to do your budget.



After that it's a matter of sliding your way downhill through your home interior design project with hardly any bumps or detours.
Then again, if you're not too comfortable with your artistic abilities and visualization skills you might need the backup of a decorator to help you get things going, or you might even like to stick with the home interior design software.
It doesn't really matter either way how you go about it as long as you get you home interior design project off the ground.

After all there's only so long that you can stand and watch your house fall to pieces around your very ears.
Although that might have been a bit of an exaggeration, if you're thinking about home interior design or remodeling then now's the time to do it. If you put it off now, there's no telling when next you'll be able, or even want to redecorate your house.


And one of the very first things you can do for your home interior design project will be to decide exactly what you're going to do. Are you going to go through the entire house one room at a time or are you going to do only one or two rooms right now.

Home Interior Design

Before you start considering spending your hard earned money on decorators and inland designers maybe you should consider carrying out the work yourself. 
You will find it fun and exhilarating , watch your home come alive with your designs and ideas. 
If you want to redecorate your entire home inland design software strength be the way forward for you, especially if you don't want to hire a decorator.
If you're not a computer-friendly person then you strength find it a bit arduous to navigate the waters of inland design software. 
But if you get an inland decorator you strength have to shell out substantially more than you can afford.
Which in turn, means that you strength have to cut down on some of your decorating needs. Why don't you go for it!
It doesn't be as difficult as you think and can even be downright fun most times. The only time that you'll really get a headache is when you need to do your budget.



After that it's a matter of sliding your way downhill through your home interior design project with hardly any bumps or detours.
Then again, if you're not too comfortable with your artistic abilities and visualization skills you might need the backup of a decorator to help you get things going, or you might even like to stick with the home interior design software.
It doesn't really matter either way how you go about it as long as you get you home interior design project off the ground.

After all there's only so long that you can stand and watch your house fall to pieces around your very ears.
Although that might have been a bit of an exaggeration, if you're thinking about home interior design or remodeling then now's the time to do it. If you put it off now, there's no telling when next you'll be able, or even want to redecorate your house.


And one of the very first things you can do for your home interior design project will be to decide exactly what you're going to do. Are you going to go through the entire house one room at a time or are you going to do only one or two rooms right now.

Flavor-of-the-Month . . . Amaretto Madeleines


Welcome to Flavor-of-the-Month, boozy edition!


My favorite drink in the whole wide world is an Amaretto Sour. Even though I'm too lazy to make them very often, I try to keep a bottle of Amaretto in the house at all times, just in case. So, when contemplating Boozy Edition, it was calling to me.

Take a look at this Amaretto I found. Read the label...


"Made by infusion of...cookies!!!" Now, this is my kind of liqueur!

Madeleines are, to me, like a combination of cookie and cake...how can that be wrong? And did anyone else read the Madeleine books growing up? I loved those books and making these made me think of...

"In an old house in Paris that was covered with vines,
lived twelve little girls in two straight lines..."


Amaretto Madeleines with Amaretto-Vanilla Bean Glaze
(makes 22 madeleines)

10 TBSP unsalted butter, plus more for the pan
2/3 c sugar
1/2 salt
3 eggs, room temp.
2 tsp Amaretto
1 tsp vanilla bean paste (or vanilla extract)
1 c flour, sifted

Over medium heat, melt the butter in a saucepan. Simmer gently until the butter deepens slightly and there are small flecks of brown in the butter, about 5 minutes.

{Browning butter always makes me nervous!}

Set aside to cool to room temperature.

Beat the sugar, salt and eggs several minutes until they are light yellow and thickened. Stir in the Amaretto and vanilla bean paste.

Gently fold in the flour and butter in 3 additions each, alternating between the two. Refrigerate the batter for 45 minutes.


Preheat the oven to 375. Brush the madeleine pan with melted butter.

Fill the pans with 1 heaping tablespoon of dough per cookie. Bake 12 minutes until the edges are light brown.

Let cool in the pan 5 minutes. Carefully remove from pan and let cool completely on a cooling rack.

If making these in 2 batches, let the pan cool completely. Wipe out the cookie molds and re-coat with melted butter.


Amaretto-Vanilla Bean Glaze

1 & 1/4 c. powdered sugar, sifted
3 TBSP whole milk (or whatever you have on hand, lower fat will make a thinner glaze)
2 TBSP Amaretto
1 tsp vanilla bean paste (or vanilla extract)

Whisk to combine all of the ingredients.

Place the madeleines on a cooling rack placed on a cookie sheet. (This will catch the glaze and make for easier clean-up.)


Spoon glaze over the cooled cookies.




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