Archives for August 2013

Caspian Finn is 2 Years Old

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Dear Caspian,

Today you are 2 years old. Happy birthday my little man! I was recently thinking about you and what a big boy you are becoming; however, since you are my youngest I was wondering if I will always feel like you are my baby? Your sisters both felt so old to me when they turned two because there was already and new baby in the picture. But not you. I’ve heard from other mothers that your youngest is always the baby. I hope that is true because I’d like to keep you as my baby forever.

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The New The Cottage Mama Website and Sale

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If you are reading this blog post in a reader or via email, you may not have even noticed that The Cottage Mama has a brand new website! This site has been a long time in the making. I wanted to keep everything all in one place……the blog, the shop, the book, etc. And I wanted it to be easier to navigate and find exactly what you are looking for every time you visit. So from this point forward the blog will no longer be called The Cottage Home, but will be just like everything else…..The Cottage Mama. Click here to come check out the new website!

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Back-to-School Bateaux Top Pattern: Sewing with Knits

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This past week I had the opportunity to sew up the Bateaux Neck Top from ‘Wee Muses Patterns‘ by my blogging friend, Anneliese from Aesthetic Nest. I was excited to get my hands on this pattern as I’m trying to start sewing with more knits for my kids.

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DIY Rainbow Button Decor

This was a guest post I did over at Kojo Designs for their ‘Color Your Summer‘ Series and now I’m bringing it home.

Skinny Cow WoCave: Part 3 Treasure Hunting

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As you already know, I have a wonderful sponsorship going on with Skinny Cow brand and have been working with them on their WoCave campaign. For the second mission, Skinny Cow sent my good friend, Jen, and I out for lunch and for a day of antiquing searching for items to add to our WoCave’s (aka Woman Caves). So here’s a little bit about our fun adventure treasure hunting……..

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No-Sew Family Sign: Nancy Zieman’s Applique Tour

 

Today I’m part of Nancy Zieman’s Laser Cut Applique Tour. I’m really excited to share this new product with you all.

As you may know, fabric applique’s can be very tricky to cut out, especially extremely intricate designs. Well, leave it to Nancy Z. to come up with an easy solution with her new Laser Cut Applique Designs.

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Sydney Skirt: Free Pattern and Tutorial for Ruffles 2013

 

Today I’m over at my friend Kate’s blog, See Kate Sew, sharing the Sydney Skirt Free Pattern for her Ruffles 2013 series.

 

The Sydney Skirt Pattern is geared towards knit fabric and is a great beginner pattern if you’re new to sewing with knits. It’s super-simple and goes together in about an hour!

 

Head over to See Kate Sew to grab this free pattern in Size 12m – Size 12.
Click HERE.

Savannah’s 1st Day of Kindergarten

Well, it happened. My oldest child, Savannah Rose, started full-day Kindergarten yesterday. Wait, please press the pause button……..I was not ready for this one. But even though I wasn’t ready, she was MORE than ready to go!

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Garlic, Lemon and Chive Grilled Shrimp Recipe

One of the best parts of summer to me is definitely grilling. Now I’m not the grill master around my house (my hubby helps out in that department), but I absolutely adore the smell of food cooking out on the grill and like to eat it even more. If you like shrimp, you are going to absolutely love this recipe! It’s so super-simple and there is no worrying about your shrimp falling through your grill because the whole dish is cooked inside a foil pouch. SO easy!

 
Garlic, Lemon and Chive Grilled Shrimp
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Recipe type: Entree
Cuisine: Seafood
Serves: 2-3
 
Ingredients
  • 1 pound shrimp, (with shells, but deveined and cleaned)
  • ½ stick butter, softened
  • ¼ cup fresh chives, chopped
  • 3 cloves fresh garlic, chopped or a heaping teaspoon of chopped garlic in a jar
  • 1 lemon
  • 1 loaf crusty french bread, for dipping
Instructions
  1. Make the herb butter. Combine the softened butter, garlic and chives. Then add the zest of half of the lemon. Stir to combine.
  2. Cut two large pieces of foil and lay one on top of each other. We don't want any of the delicious butter sauce to run out so it's a good idea to use two sheets just in case one rips. Grab your shrimp. Each foil pouch will contain ½ pound shrimp. Arrange half your raw shrimp in the middle of two pieces of foil.
  3. Take half of the butter mixture and place it on top of the shrimp.
  4. Roll up the center of the foil pouch and then roll up both sides until you have a nice and secure foil pouch. Then repeat the above steps for the other half of the shrimp. You will have two pouches if you are using 1 pound of shrimp.
  5. Place the shrimp on a grill heated on high and cook for approximately 8 minutes. You do not want to over cook your shrimp, so be careful. If you don't have a grill or are trying this recipe during colder weather months, you could certainly give it a try in the oven.
 
Make the herb butter. Combine the softened butter, garlic and chives. Then add the zest of half of the lemon. Stir to combine.
Here is what the garlic, lemon and chive butter will look like once you have mixed it all together. This is delicious spread on french bread and baked in the oven for another side dish option.
Cut two large pieces of foil and lay one on top of each other. We don’t want any of the delicious butter sauce to run out so it’s a good idea to use two sheets just in case one rips. Grab your shrimp. Each foil pouch will contain 1/2 pound shrimp. Arrange half your raw shrimp in the middle of two pieces of foil.
Take half of the butter mixture and place it on top of the shrimp.
Roll up the center of the foil pouch and then roll up both sides until you have a nice and secure foil pouch. Then repeat the above steps for the other half of the shrimp. You will have two pouches if you are using 1 pound of shrimp.
Place the shrimp on a grill heated on high and cook for approximately 8 minutes. You do not want to over cook your shrimp, so be careful. If you don’t have a grill or are trying this recipe during colder weather months, you could certainly give it a try in the oven.
Serve with an extra sprinkling of chives, fresh lemon slices and crusty french bread.
You definitely want to make sure you have plenty of bread to soak up all that delicious herb butter!
I hope you enjoy this recipe……..it is simply delicious!

 

Skinny Cow WoCave: Mission 1

Several weeks back I shared with you that I have a wonderful new sponsorship from Skinny Cow brand (they seriously are the best) and I am participating in their Skinny Cow Brand Influencer for the WoCave Program.  If you missed the intro post, you can check out more information about it by clicking HERE.

So for my 1st WoCave mission, Skinny Cow sent me and three of my girlfriends to do something a little outside of our ordinary routine. My friends and I all love to craft, decorate, create, etc., but generally we get together at someones’ home for our creative night once a month. So for this mission, we were taken outside of our comfort zone and sent to paint pottery at a local shop in town.

I was really excited when we received our mission. I’ve painted pottery once before, but it was a long time ago and I knew my girlfriends would be up for the mission as well!

We were all give a large mug and saucer upon arriving at the shop. We walked around taking in all the inspiration and planning out what we wanted to paint on our pottery. The planning part was the hardest part for me since I agonize over my creations.

My friend, Jen, had a pretty good idea of what she wanted to paint on her pieces. She had an inspiration print that she had been thinking about so that really helped her create her design.

The colors at the pottery shop were very muted when you first put them on, but they had examples of what the different colors would look like once they had been fired and were ready to go a week later.

My friend Laura ended up doing polka dots with some sponges on her big giant mug and plate and stuck to really sweet palette of colors. It was so cute!

Ellie has a really beautiful home decorated in blues, greens and earth-tones, so she stuck to those colors in creating her two pieces.

So here I am with my mug. And here’s the thing……I had a little problem…….I needed about 8 more hours to actually paint the design I had planned. It was pretty funny. I had an intricate design drawn out in pencil (since the pencil marks burn off when the pottery is fired) and ended up just having to paint right over it because I only had 45 minutes left to finish. Same thing happened with my plate. Note to self for next time: ‘must arrive when shop opens in the morning’.

But with that being said, I think there will definitely be a next time. We all had such a great time trying something new. Isn’t that what life is all about? Getting outside of our regular routine and experiencing new things together. I think so. And what’s even better is when you can experience these things with your good friends and build memories to last a lifetime.

We just completed our second mission and I can’t wait to share more about it with you, if you follow me on Instagram (@thecottagemama), you may already have an idea where we went. Thank you to Skinny Cow brand for helping me experience such fun missions and activities with my girlfriends (and thanks for the Cookies ‘n Dough ice cream bars…….they were delish)!

Products and mission tasks were provided to me free of charge from Skinny Cow Brand, however, as always…….all opinions, ideas and experiences are 100% mine.