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I love these so much! They were a lot of fun to make, and it was my first time sewing on quilt-style binding!
Tutorial from The Patch Smith.
something terrible has happened in the vegan gingerbread pumpkin patch. can you solve the mystery of the pumpkin patch massacre?
RECIPE:
gingerbread-
2/3 c. vegetable shortening
1/2 c. brown sugar
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/4 tsp. ground cloves
3 Tbs fresh, grated ginger
pinch of salt
3/4 c. molasses
1 "egg" (use whatever egg substitute you prefer - i used ener-g egg replacer)
3 c. flour
1/2 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. baking soda
-preheat oven to 375 degrees fahrenheit. cream together first 6 ingredients. add molasses. stir. in another bowl, sift together dry ingredients. combine wet and dry ingredients together to make dough. roll out on floured board, and cut with cookie cutter of your choice (it doesn't have to be gingerbread people in a pumpkin patch... how about rabid gingerbread werewolves running loose in a city? use your imagination!) place cookies on cookie sheet and bake for 8-10 minutes. let cool on cooling rack.
meanwhile MAKE ICING!
1 c. powdered sugar
1 tsp. vanilla extract
vanilla soy or rice milk (as needed)
mix sugar and vanilla extract in a bowl. add milk one teaspoon at a time until the icing is runny, but not too runny. add color if you wish (orange for pumpkin. red for blood, duh!) ice the cookies on the cooling rack with a knife or spoon or spatula. let icing harden.
THE SETUP!
for this scene, the ground is shredded coconut dyed green with coloring. to do this, use the "shake and bake" method- which simply means put a bunch of shredded coconut in a baggie. add a few drops of coloring. close baggie and shake shake shake!!!
to hold up all of the elements in the scene, just make thicker icing and use like paste.
enjoy!
Sun settling over the eastern edge of the Great Smoky Mountains - from Max Patch, Pisgah National Forest
Designed by Justin Monk and for sale at www.stichsloft.com. You can't get closer than this unless you own a screen used one ;)
Autumn is my favorite time of the year, and if there is a pumpkin patch anywhere near me, you'll find me standing among the pumpkins. We grew these pumpkins (and the Indian corn) on a farm we owned many years ago. Looking at this photo brings back some very happy memories.That is what makes the field of photography so wonderful - it preserves memories. :)
patched the Girl's jeans by placing a bit of blue and yellow Liberty fabric from Joey under the jeans and randomly machine sewing it to the jeans. She's pleased ... says it looks like boxers! :-)
As I was heading out of town on Monday to pickup Wendy from a retreat I realized our Beetle had a tire low on air. I stopped by the local tire shop (Quality Tire) for a quick patch. $12 and 10 minutes later the car was ready to go. I had a nail which they quickly found.
For whatever reason after turning the hull over I discovered a deformity in the bottom about 8 foot back from the bow. A plywood patch was glued down over the problem. The panel was rough shaped on the bottom to fit and later the top was sanded down to fair out the area as seen in the next picture.
I spend so much time on my knees when making quilts that I've gone through my jeans!
These patches are made from bits left over from the blue boxes quilt.
Made in 1983-84, in response to the Cabbage Patch Kids riots in toy stores. I was 11, going on 12, and decided to make my own spoof of those goofy dolls.
Utilizing old socks and nylons and poly-fiber stuffing, I stitched up "Garbage Patch Punks", punk rock dolls with embroidery floss mohawks, watercolor makeup, nail enamel irises, pipe-cleaner jewelry, alteration tape wrap-a-round shades. I actually took special orders, packaging them in windowed boxes made from old shoe boxes. I sold quite a few, all of the deals brokered through my mom (people she worked with, family friends, etc.) .I actually displayed by Garbage Patch Punks at the Burbank School Hobby Fair at Brickyard Mall in springtime 1984!
Here are three Punks I still have in my possession, looking as bad ass and gnarly as ever.
There is never enough cuteness on-line. I like sharing pictures of my wife and our pet guinea pig Patches Pierre.
Flower eye patch using this tutorial - lucykatecrafts.blogspot.com/2008/02/eye-patch-tutorial.html Visit me at chocolatechiphip.blogpspot.com
Come to the Pumpkin Patch at Seminole Heights United Methodist Church down on the corner of Central & Hanna in Seminole Heights. The Patch will be open 12-8 p.m. Sunday through Friday, and 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Saturdays until Halloween.
This patch panel is where all of the voice ports from the definity G3 connect to the building wiring
Maj. Hung Diep, commander of the 1636th Cyber Protection Team, .attaches an Army Cyber Command shoulder sleeve insignia to a .Soldier’s uniform sleeve during a ceremony at Fort Meade, Md., Oct. 7, 2014. The 1636th is the Army National Guard’s first cyber .protection team. Read an article about the ceremony at www.nationalguard.mil/News/Article/576584/army-guards-fir... (Photo by Staff Sgt. Joshua Balog)