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Archive for December, 2023

Here is a snapshot of the 2023 Year for The Studio. It’s been a great year! We have some exciting changes coming in 2024. Stay tuned tomorrow for more information.

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Quilts Chosen for Gifts

This year for Christmas instead of me making everyone a quilt that I thought they would like I decided to take a bunch of quilts over on Christmas Day and let everyone choose the one that they liked best. So that’s what we did. I took 14 quilts over and everyone picked. I love these photos…..Pictured above is Denise, Taylor, Morgan, Abby and Kip. Merry Christmas! (I missed getting a photo of Bonnie and Bill with theirs but hope to get one soon.)

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Sometimes you have thouse students who really want to learn and things get in the way and slow them down. This happened a couple of times in the course of this past year as we made The Sampler Quilt as You Go project at The Studio in Sierra’s class. But we kept moving ahead and she got that beautiful quilt finished. We met the day after Christmas for a few hours to get it all together and she took it home to bind and now it’s done so she can send it to the lucky recipient. Great job Sierra. I love the colors and can’t wait to see what you do next.

This is a photo of the completed quilt with binding. The color looks so different but the border really is grey as in the photo of Sierra above holding the quilt but you can get a look at it here. 

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I worked on completing some UFO’s while on vacation the last few days. I know you were thinking of the other type of UFO’S but these are UnFinished Objects! And I have quite a few laying around. I did finish this throw yesterday that I started some time last year. I’m glad to get it done. It features a Wave Stitch and Lion Brand Ferris Wheel yarn.

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As a kid my favorite cake was my mama’s Strawberry Cake. I always asked for it for my birthday. I haven’t made one in years but for some reason I got it in mind lately to make one. At Thanksgiving my granddaughters asked if I would make Carrot Cake for Christmas and I said sure. They like my Carrot Cake….it’s my Big Mama’s recipe and it is really good! You can find that recipe here. But I thought maybe I would two cakes for Christmas. :-) And I did! The Strawberry Cake was a big hit and after posting a photo of it after I made it yesterday I got requests for the recipe. I am sharing it here. I was surprised when a couple of people said that they had never heard of Strawberry Cake. WTH???? Where have they been living? Or is it just a Souther thing? I don’t know….but what I do know is that it is a GOOD cake! I hope you will give it a try and enjoy it too. 

Mama’s Best Strawberry Cake

Ingredients:

1 box white cake mix (18.25 ounces)
4 large eggs
1 small box strawberry-flavored instant Jello (3 ounces)
1 15 oz. package frozen strawberries in syrup, thawed and pureed (hold out ¼ cup of puree for frosting)
1/4 cup water
1/2 cup vegetable oil

For the frosting:
7 cups confectioners’ sugar
1 package cream cheese (8 ounces), softened
1/4 cup softened butter
1/4 cup pureed frozen strawberries held out from packaged used in cake
1/2 teaspoon strawberry extract

Instructions:

1. Preheat your oven to 350°F. Grease and flour two 9-inch round cake pans.

2. In a mixing bowl, combine cake mix, strawberry Jello, pureed strawberries, eggs, vegetable oil, and water. Mix well.

3. Pour the batter into the prepared cake pans and bake for 25 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean when inserted in center of cake.

4. For the frosting, beat softened butter and cream cheese until smooth.
Add 1/4 cup strawberry puree and strawberry extract to the cream cheese mixture. Mix until combined.

5. Gradually add confectioners’ sugar, beating until smooth and creamy.

6. Once the cake layers have cooled, frost the cake with the strawberry cream cheese frosting.

7. Garnish with freshly sliced strawberries.

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Wishing everyone the Merriest Christmas Day!

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It ‘s Christmas time.  The family is all gathered together.  The gifts are beginning to be passed around.  And you see it…there it is…. right there… all wrapped up…a gift from Grandma or Papa or Aunt Noreen or Cousin Virgil.  You know exactly what it is before you open it.  It’s a handmade something  ________ (you insert the item here….a knitted hat, a crocheted scarf, a painting, a bowl cozy, a quilt, a vest, a pottery mug, etc.) They always “make” you something for Christmas.  Well, this year when you open that handmade gift hope you will think of this.

You should consider yourself extremely special and loved….and here is why. 

First, making the gift requires much consideration and thought to choose just the right project and design for you.  The giver wants it to be something special that is specific just for you.  Often this takes hours of research and thought to find the right design and colors.  A handmade gift is NOT an afterthought. 

Next, the materials must be assembled.  Sometimes they are easily found but other projects like quilts require that the designs are drawn, yardage is figured and fabric is ordered and purchased. Again, this can take many hours and quite a bit of expense.  Based on the size of the quilt a conservative estimate of the supplies alone is at least $125.

Then the actual project begins to be made. Depending on what the object is this could take a few hours to several weeks. What you need to know and remember is that the giver is willing to give up this much of their life for you….to make something special for you! And while they are making it they are often thinking of you and the fun times you have had together. Again, in the case of a quilt a conservative estimate for an small quilt is 25-30 hours.

So when you consider the time plus the cost of supplies that goes into a handmade gift you begin to see the real value.  It would be so much easier for the giver to go online to Amazon or Walmart and order a cheaply made object that would cost less in money and time.  But because they obviously love and care for you they gave you their time and made you something that is one of a kind…just like you!

So this holiday season when you receive a special handmade gift from your creative family and friends whether it’s a quilted banner, knitted mittens or crocheted sweater or scarf or a painting, a table runner, a wooden bowl, a pottery mug, etc. be grateful to the person who cares enough for you to give you hours of their time and thought to make something special just for you!  Be grateful for something handmade!

Merry “Handmade” Christmas!

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Family Paint Along

Of course, this is my favorite family paint along! Kip asked me a few weeks ago if we could do a family Paint Party and I said OF COURSE! I loved having them all at The Studio to paint. So for those who maybe don’t know from right to left, my three granddaughters, Abby, Taylor, and Morgan; next is my step-daughter, Denise; my step-son, Kip; and his brother and sister-in-law, and Susan. So much fun having them come paint….even it was “creepy gnomes”! LOL Too bad we didn’t get Allen in on the photo. He was serving as the artistic director for the event! 

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One of my favorite creative people, Denise Kupiszewski and her husband, Alek, came to Open Studio yesterday to paint together. What fun! They did amazing work and had great fun. Alek is a technical guy so it’s good for him to get in touch with his creative side. And he did just that yesterday recreating a Franz Marc Horse. Beautiful work! And Denise did a version of the cute little Lincoln hat snowman. Super, super cute! (You all know Denise from The Mud Peddler Studio in Shepherdstown WV and she offers pottery classes at The Studio from time to time. Check out her website here and watch for her classes. It’s worth the trip up to Shepherdstown to take a class with her.)

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Dianne At It Again

Dianne is a generous friend and painter. She had friends coming to visit her for new years and stay at her cabin in the valley so she painted these three little winter scenes to give them. Nice work! What a great little rememberance of a fun visit. I know they’ll love them.

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