Oh gosh! Yes, it's a wonderfully delicious pumpkin chocolate-chip squares' recipe. These tasty little treats look so amazing on camera but in person these things not only smell incredible--they taste incredible too! I couldn't help but have seconds, and thirds...I'm sure I'll regret it later, haha. This recipe was created by the Martha Stewart team, and brought to you by my oldest sister, Angie. She makes these treats every Halloween. I'll go ahead and show you the pictures I took of the her process, then I'll share the recipe the way it is in the Martha Stewart, Everyday Food Magazine, at the bottom of this post. Also, since this is a pumpkin recipe it can also be used for Thanksgiving! So don't stress out if you don't have enough time to make these today--because you can also make them in November!
Enjoy! & Happy Halloween.
Card of the Week-- Spooky Halloween Greetings
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Happy Halloween! I hope your day is filled with lots of
tricks & treats. Today’s ‘Card of the Week’ is inspired by Halloween. I had
a lot of fun making this card and I thought I’d take a few snap shots of how I
made it and the tools I used to make it as well. I used some of the new stamps
I bought at the Ontario, CA, Expo this month. I’m so glad I purchased this
Halloween stamp set because it’s so cute—and I know I’ll use it year after
year. I also used another set I purchase from the expo—except it’s not a
Halloween set it’s just your standard ‘cute’ kind of set. I really love that
one too; namely, because it has this super adorable doily banner stamp.
I used a black cardstock for the A2 size card base, some
newspaper patterned paper, and a strip of yellow and black patterned paper as well. I also used my doily banner stamp on top and accented the card with these elegant—yet spooky—chandelier
stamps.
I love having a reason to use my distressing tools so I used
my vintage photo distress ink (you can find these online, at Joanns, or
Michaels). I really do adore how this vintage style technique looks.
Here I used black embossing powder and my heat tool to get this clean image, then I cut it out. Next, I adhered the yellow and black strip, and added some more sentiments.
Next I used my adhesive foam to create the 3D effect. You can find these foam adhesives at Michaels, online, or Joanns.
A Sunny Crafternoon
Monday, October 29, 2012
Happy Monday! It’s the beginning of the week once again and
as always I’m excited to get back fulfilling orders, blogging, and designing
new items for my shop. Yesterday I went to visit my favorite crafty friend,
Yang. I’m always excited to visit her and her wonderful collection of
papercrafting tools. She is a true collector, with a wide variety of paper,
stamps, stickles, inks, craft punches, and so much more. It’s always fun to
craft in good company and yesterday we got to craft together for a total of
nine hours. So fun!
Since both of our shops are already, ready for the Christmas
season—with X-mas themed tags, cards, and the like fully stocked on our virtual
shelves—we decided to begin designing our collection of Valentine’s Day items. We’re
going to save all the sneak peeks for later but as sellers it’s always a good
idea to stay ahead of the game.
Isn’t her crafty collection so dreamy? I took some of my
stamps, and other crafty tools as well—but my collection seemed so minuscule compared
to hers, LOL! Feel free to check out her Etsy shop, she’s got a wide variety of
amazing cards, tags, and more.
Thanks for stopping by again & welcome!—if this is your
first time visiting.
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Las Vegas Birthday Surprise!
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Yes—you read that title correctly! Gabe ended up taking me
to one of my favorite places—Las Vegas. A couple of weeks back he told me that he
really wanted to take me to Vegas for my birthday but wasn't going to be able
to afford it this year. I wasn't bummed though, because we have fun anywhere we
go. I knew anywhere he planned on taking me would be perfect. Then my birthday
came and I was all dressed up and ready to go, to this secret place. At first
his hint was, “We’re heading towards the beach”. So of course I was excited! We
hit the road and had to make one more stop at the gas station so he could fill
up his truck. Then he told me at the gas station that we weren't heading to the
beach after all and that we were going to Vegas for my birthday. I was SO
excited! I was jumping up and down like a crazy person at the gas station—people
must have thought I was crazy, haha. I was so freaken’ excited, and I was texting
everyone I knew.
It had been 2 long years since I was on the Vegas strip, and he
booked us a suite at the Luxor hotel. The Luxor is my favorite hotel. I know
lots of people say, “why don’t you guys try one of the new hotels?”—but really,
the Luxor is our favorite. We were on the 25th floor facing the
strip and the mountains, so it was perfect. We ate gourmet foods, drank a lot,
walked around, gambled, and so much more! There is so much to do there and I
just love the atmosphere there.
Once we woke up from a fun filled day in Vegas, we had
breakfast and made our way back home. However, this time around we made a few
stops at the Mojave Desert, an off-roading park, and the Bass Pro shop. All and
all, this birthday was really one of the greatest birthdays I’ve had. This
birthday was about a 1 week celebration with, today—Saturday—wrapping it up
with my traditional family dinner, consisting of all my favorite foods. This is
my last year in my twenties! Scary.
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It's My Birthday!--10 Things You Didn't Know About Me
Thursday, October 25, 2012
1. I absolutely love cats! (It's so funny how almost every-single blogger loves them, hehe).
2. Aside from being Mexican-American (born, raised, and residing in Los Angeles, CA). I'm also 3 different types of Indian--Aztec, Mayan, and Navajo (two types of Mexican Indian + one part American Indian).
3. I love to go camping (even though I'm so afraid of sleeping in the woods overnight!).
4. I was on the Tall Flags team in high school.
5. I used to play the drums in a band.
6. I can also play the guitar, bass, and synthesizer!
7. I like to drive on the freeway at night--alone--so I can sing my head off without anyone hearing or seeing me, LOL.
8. I like playing video games (but I'm super picky about the games I play, so I don't play that much right now--the last time I was obsessed with a game was when Halo 1 was released).
9. I love walking around alone in Downtown L.A., I like to stare at all the old buildings and imagine what it was like in the 20's and 30's.
10. My favorite meal is: Slow cooked beef, with creamy mashed potatoes, and Hawaiian bread.
I'm so excited for my birthday this year. My boyfriend is taking me out and I don't know where. It's a surprise & I can't wait to have some fun in the sun! haha. Happy Birthday to me ;-) Thanks for stopping by! I'll take my camera with me so I can take some pictures of where we go and what we see!
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Card of the Week—Anniversary Card
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Today’s card
was inspired by one of my new stamp sets by, My Mind’s Eye. I got this new
stamp set at the Scrapbook Expo and I was super excited to give it a try. As
soon as I saw this stamp set I just HAD to have it. There are so many stamps in
this set that I just adore. There is a doily border stamp—love!—and there is
also a really cute sentiment that says, “You have my whole heart for my whole
life”. I thought that was so cute. Plus the rest of the stamps in this set are
super cute as well. The things one can make with this set are endless.
This time
around I wanted to make a cute, yet simple card. So I used one of my elegant paper
stacks, some Kraft card stock, Ivory card stock (for the sentiment), and silver embossing powder for the stamped
image. I’d decided a while back that I didn't want to work with acrylic stamps
anymore because I didn't like the quality of the stamps—but when I went to the
scrapbook expo I saw tons and tons of stamp sets that had images I just couldn't live without. Therefore, I told myself I’d figure out a way to get the best
stamping quality; and, I decided to use versamark + embossing powder or chalk
inks for all my acrylic stamps. The reason why I didn't want to use acrylic
stamps anymore was due to the fact that photopolymer stamps are simple WAY
better and you can use any type of ink and still get amazing clean and crisp
stamped images. I think photopolymer stamps spoiled me, LOL. However, now that
I’ve figured out way to still get beautifully stamped image out of acrylic
stamps I’m happy, hehe.
Check out
how the silver embossing powder shimmers in the light—so beautiful.
Here is the
stamped sentiment on the inside…aw how cute, LOL.
Thanks for stopping by for
another Card of the Week!
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