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September’s Etsyblogger of the Month: Designs by Vanessa

The birds may be starting to head down south here, but you can still find some adorable ones over at Vanessa’s shop.

And don’t forget the jewelry…

…or the cupcakes…


Her blog is awesome. Not only fun to look at – she always has fabulous finds to show off – but there are giveaways and interviews going on all the time. It’s a must see. And check out her font – I just love fun fonts! I know, I get excited over the little things – but it gives everything such a fun feel.

This is her blog badge….so fun :)

Designs by Vanessa

*not sure how to display the code without it turning into another badge – but if you are interested in displaying it on your blog, she has the code up on her sidebar*
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Item of the day: Peacock Pedestal

I absolutely adore this sweet pedestal by catherinereese. In fact, there’s nothing in Catherine’s shop that I don’t love! Her pottery is just amazing!

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Etsy Feature: janejoss

I came across one of janejoss’ fabric bouquets while searching for autumn decor a while ago – and I simply fell in love. These sweet sprigs of colourful leaves would look great in a simple vase or bowl – or maybe go for a wreath or potted plant? Here are my favourites:

Sweet Leaves in Claret Fields

Wonderland Potted Plant

Orange Harvest Wreath

Which bouquet is your favourite?
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Item of the day: Smallest Branch Earrings

I love these simple little branch earrings by SarahHoodJewelry. Perfect for that fall to winter transition!

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gourds n’ pumpkins

Look at my gourd! This gorgeous gourd was sent to me by the lovely folks at Blue Rock Gourds. Check out their line of bird houses, butterfly houses and decorative items made from gourds HERE. Methinks I’ll hang it on my front porch. Or in the dining room, as the red color will match my strawberry toile shades perfectly. Or in the kitchen. Oh, the decisions.

But the gourd did inspire me to come up with some fall-themed fondant how-tos. Use these easy-to-make fondant pumpkins and gourds to decorate cakes, cupcakes, cookies or your dessert buffet plates.

how to make pumpkin and gourd fondant decorations

you will need:*
white rolled fondant
food coloring (I used orange, yellow and green)
whole cloves
paring knife

*Fondant is available in major craft stores in the baking section. For food coloring, I use Americolor soft gel pastes, Orange, Egg Yellow and Electric Green. Click on their site for info on where to buy.

step one: prepare your fondant
Take a palmful of fondant and add a few drops of your desired coloring. Knead very well, adding drops one at a time until you reach the desired color. If the fondant gets at all sticky or difficult to manage, let it sit uncovered at room temperature for about 15 minutes.

step two: make your shapes
For pumpkin, roll a small amount of fondant in your palm into a ball and flatten both ends a bit. For gourds, roll a small amount of fondant in your palm into a ball and pinch the top with your thumb and forefinger. Roll the top between your thumb and forefinger a bit and bend a little. My fondant shapes are pretty small, between 1 and 2 inches.
step three: carve your lines
Use the paring knife to gently imprint lines around both the pumpkins and the gourds.

step four: add your stem
Insert a clove in the top to make a stem.

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New Favourite Salad

I love salads - but I’m not so fond of preparing them. So much washing & chopping… So I try to keep things simple. This is my current favourite combination – modified to fit what I have on hand:
Celery, Radish & Pear Salad

Ingredients:
3 stalks of celery
5 radishes
1/4 onion
7 cherry tomatoes
1 pear
Creamy Cucumber dressing
Methods:
1. Chop all your veggies into bite size pieces.

Use whatever you have on hand – spinach or other salad greens are a nice addition. Any type of onion is good, but optional; the tomatoes are also optional.
2. Mix together with the dressing.

This is what I used – it complemented the bite of the onion & radish as well as the sweetness of the pear perfectly! Makes about 2 – 4 servings.
Enjoy!
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Item of the day: Bunny Sling

One of my blogger friends, Cara, has a bunny – I remember her buying a baby sling on Etsy for her & thinking what a great idea that was. It’s a nice way to cuddle with your bunny – they end up being all cocooned & safe in the sling. I thought this pink bunny sling by wilsons would be perfect for little miss Marigold!

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Meet Marigold!

Meet Marigold – the newest addition to the family!

My parents haven’t had any pets in the house since Rosemary disappeared this summer. This weekend, they finally decided to get a new little bunny. Marigold came from one of my dad’s cousin’s farm – she’s a chocolate brown Poland dwarf. Isn’t she sweet?! (Though maybe a little nervous on her first day home.) I can’t wait to cuddle with her at Thanksgiving!
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A New Lighthouse

Just calling attention this morning to a wonderful new lighthouse canvas, complete with fascinating history – from Anne Stradal, The Cape Stitcher.

As always, I look forward to watching her select threads and, of course, the stitching process.

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And the winner is…..

Jena aka marinebiochic07!

I’m glad Jena is our winner – she’s an Etsy friend of mine & recently had her birthday. What could be more perfect than a free cupcake?

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