Cute or Not Cute?
That is the question:
C’mon be honest. I so need a boost and flat shoes are it for now baby. I may be having a funeral for my high heels, it is beyond sad.
Oh by the way, these are new design TOM’S Holiday Collection.
That is the question:
C’mon be honest. I so need a boost and flat shoes are it for now baby. I may be having a funeral for my high heels, it is beyond sad.
Oh by the way, these are new design TOM’S Holiday Collection.
My brother has always been the guy, since we were kids to look at something, do a quick study of it and figure out how it works…or how he could build it.
Combine this skill with an awesome eye for design and pretty much the sky is the limit.
So when he saw a shelving unit in a store that looked like this,
He knew he could take the concept of industrial plumbing and pipes as materials, and make it his own.
And check out the end result, looks custom and cool.
Bravo baby bro., taught ya all you know. Ha ha. Actually I learn from you every day. You’re inspiring and and an all around great dude.
Why didn’t I think of that?
Created by Harry Heismann
A little DIY project for the weekend? Sure, why not.
Halloween serves as an informal kick off of sorts for the holidays. And doesn’t it seem like the rest of them come like a freight train after wards? Scary!
You’re going to need to fortify yourself for the ride, so let’s get the festivities started with some ghoulish grub. As Halloween is so major for kids, I strongly encourage engaging your little monsters in the freaky food prep.
First up,
Blood soup (a.k.a. tomato soup) Yummy recipe courtesy of Michael Chiarello for Food Network here.
A.K.A Parmesan crisp. I’ll be honest these took a few trys to get right, but were pretty easy. Basically spoon grated parm. onto baking sheet at 400 until golden brown.
So here you have it: Blood Soup, with spider web garnish. Served with a side of finger (or miniature bratwurst with slivered almond fingernail!)
You could also serve the fingers or talons a la carte. Ours were sourced from Trader Joes for the perfect finger size.
And next how about using your cookie cutters for a savory treat?
Kids love cookie cuttin’
Simply fill tortillas with your fav.cheese, saute in pan and then cut out in your favorite spooky shapes. We used pieces of fig to decorate the pumpkins below.
The next challenge was Dracula smiles
Easy and fun to make: slice red apple, fill with peanut butter so that the skin of the apple shows, and add fangs (or almond slivers if you’re being technical)
In addition to the kid version, we made an adult version. While they tasted delicious, they didn’t photograph well. We used apples and pears, subbed goat cheese for the peanut butter and then used the same almond “teeth” oh and experimented with a piece of prosciutto dangling out for the tongue, can you picture it?
And this last one was too easy
A simple spin on an old classic. Psst, crescent dough can be a girl’s best friend, you know.
Pigs in a blanket turned Mummies and Tombstones! Crescent wrapped cocktail weiners for the kids and pear, blue cheese and fig wrapped for the adult tombstones.
SPECIAL THANKS:
To my dear friend R.F. and her darling children, along with my darlings helped to execute all these fabulous concoctions, while I sat on the sidelines, still hobbled and photographed (and ate, let’s be honest!) In addition to crescent dough, you’re pretty high up there….
This morning I’m captivated by images of this couple:
Getty Images Photo By Paula Bronstein/Getty Images
King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Queen Jetsun Pema after their marriage ceremony in Punakha, Bhutan.
Perhaps not quite the “royal wedding” we’ve all been used to following this past year, but nonetheless intriguing and beautiful.
Their interlocking fingers, his expression of joy, hers of peace (and solemness) and those shoes…did you check out those shoes!