Every day is like another stitch in our lives. Rich in colour and adding dimension to our story.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Homemade Bread - all by hand - yummy!!
Since my bread machine hasn't worked for a few years and my kitchen aid bit the biscuit last summer, I haven't made bread for a LONG time! But today I did and they turned out great!
Three nice fluffy loaves. The kids loved it! And it didn't take that long either. About 1/2 hour to rise the first time, about 6 mins to knead the dough, and then another half hour to rise. Maybe 5 mins to rest, another 1/2 hour to rise in the pans, and 1/2 hour to bake. Delish!! Thanks Bernice for passing on the recipe.
Monday, January 20, 2014
A 'New' Front Door
So, I got so tired of answering the door for salespeople, that I just had to find a way to cover the window on my front door. I googled it and checked Pinterest, and - I found a way to do it.
Now, I'd had a sheer curtain on it before, using magnets to hold it up, but it kept on falling down. So I found this idea at www.7thhouseontheleft.com of using contact paper or window cling to cover the window.
She had a free template that I shrunk from 100% to 75%. I found window cling at Dollarama for $2.00 a roll, of which I needed two. I used the free template, and traced and cut out all the pieces - yes, it took forever, but I got it done :-) Then I used soapy water on the window, put the cut piece on, squeegeed it (I used a points card - like a debit card) and filled up the window.
I think it turned out pretty good!
What do you think?
Now, I'd had a sheer curtain on it before, using magnets to hold it up, but it kept on falling down. So I found this idea at www.7thhouseontheleft.com of using contact paper or window cling to cover the window.
She had a free template that I shrunk from 100% to 75%. I found window cling at Dollarama for $2.00 a roll, of which I needed two. I used the free template, and traced and cut out all the pieces - yes, it took forever, but I got it done :-) Then I used soapy water on the window, put the cut piece on, squeegeed it (I used a points card - like a debit card) and filled up the window.
I think it turned out pretty good!
What do you think?
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