- Desiree
Monday, August 27, 2012
Biding my time
Why is it that I don't mind caring for everyone else but I hate just laying around, being cared for, when I am sick? Randy says I am just like my mom! Stubborn and a terrible patient. For me, laying around is NO FUN, unless I feel well enough to paint or draw. I do know that as I start to feel better I can't wait to get free from the bed or couch where I have parked myself. Once a place of comfort and rest has now started to confine me! This last day,that I have promised to stay down and rest, is finally coming to an end. At the beginning I couldn't think of drawing or reading,sleeping was it. Now I am anxious to get to work! Randy suggested that I go into Jenns room and watch a movie with her, so on my way in I grabbed a Lino block,some carving tools,a pencil and my iPad! I wanted to make some stamps of old keys for a project I am working on. Jenns bed raises up and down so I raised the head up until I was in a sitting position and proceeded to draw old keys onto my Lino block. I then carved and watched a great tear jerker movie with Jenn. I am already feeling much better as I was feeling good enough to make ART! Now all I have to do is make sure I get all the crumbs out of her bed! Here is my new stamp, I love it! If you feel good, Make Art today!

- Desiree
- Desiree
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Good news is welcome anytime!
I sent my quilt (Tortured Soul) to the Pacific West Quilt show and my friend Dianne Young surprised me with a picture from the show and it looks like I received an honorable mention and possibly the Mayors Award, I won't know until the quilt comes home! I have been under the weather lately and this brightened my day considerably. Good news always seems to brighten the day, thanks Dianne for taking the time to share it with me!

This quilt was done for the challenge, Beneath the Surface, by Dinner @eight artists. I had sketched this women in a class and wondered what was on her mind. I thought about how we often wear a face of "I am fine" but there are so many things we are dealing with beneath the surface. It's only when we care enough to take the time to look deeper that we can see those things. Within the quilt, mixed into all the quilting and design are hidden words of things we all deal with, will you take the time to find the words? Will you take the time to see beneath the surface in the people around you?
- Desiree
This quilt was done for the challenge, Beneath the Surface, by Dinner @eight artists. I had sketched this women in a class and wondered what was on her mind. I thought about how we often wear a face of "I am fine" but there are so many things we are dealing with beneath the surface. It's only when we care enough to take the time to look deeper that we can see those things. Within the quilt, mixed into all the quilting and design are hidden words of things we all deal with, will you take the time to find the words? Will you take the time to see beneath the surface in the people around you?
- Desiree
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Another Adventure!!
We all have opportunities in our lives, some are good and some might not be, but they all are learning opportunities. As many of you know I took some time off of designing fabric for several reasons. I left Red Rooster also and took time to really think about what I wanted to do with my time. I found that I missed designing a collection. I missed a bit of the stress and mostly I missed the excitement of designing and showing my own fabric. But I will share with you that its not easy and there is a lot of self doubt that tries to creep in and tell me that I can't do it, your no good etc. I am sure you have all faced that too. Well let me tell you it never goes away, it just becomes something that I push through and manage. I think that is the only difference. Thats the difference in the ones that do it and the ones that continue to allow the negative voice win. What are your dreams? Write them down in your journal and look at them often when that voice tells you you can't do it. Write down what the voice is telling you and then write down a positive response to it. Keep it where you can see it and remind yourself that you are talented and have a creative soul.
Have you ever dreamed of designing fabric and don't know how you would ever start? Whether you ever publish it or not doesn't matter, but if you design something you love you can always print your own fabric at Spoonflower. I will walk you through my process and you can follow along and develop your own line.
1. Come up with an idea, something that you can think about and develop from. For instance, Fall, Flowers, Christmas, Books, it could be anything that might interest you and that you would buy at a fabric store. Think about it from the consumers view also, think about what you like to buy. You don't have to be a great artists, many different styles work, I see some of the most basic stick figures on fabric or in print and they are wonderful!
2. Select your color way, you don't have to stick with it but its a good idea to have an idea of your color palette before you start.
3. Make a list of ideas that are related to your theme. So if you were doing beach you would write, sand, shells, ocean, flip flops, hats, sunscreen etc. Keep going and keep adding even days later to your list as things pop into your mind. I do this all the time, for everything I do, it is a great source to get me thinking. You will find once you have settled in on your idea you mind will begin to play. This is when your creative voice is winning over your negative voice! Go with it, sketch some thumbnail sketches of ideas, sketch some single items, continue to look at and refine, redraw, paint its a process, allow it to happen. If it doesn't turn out the way you thought it should do it again, don't give up! Keep all your idea sketches together. I will find that when I am focused on an idea my mind is forever thinking of that idea. When I am out shopping, having lunch, in the shower my mind never stops. I will be out shopping and see something that inspires me for my theme and take a photo of it. Not to copy but to spring off of and create something from that idea. I also often will be telling Randy about an idea I just had and I will scribble it on a napkin or what ever is handy, I will make sure that they go into my sketchbook where I am formulating the idea.
4. Scan them into a computer if you know anything about photo editing or have a graphics program you can develop it further digitally also! Its not required but it helps with time as you can paint it once, scan it in and then copy and paste to make lots more. You can take multiple images, resize them and put them together to make a tossed fabric. It allows you the ability to clean up the images in case you painted outside the lines, or erase mistakes so you don't have to repaint or use whiteout. There are so many things you can do digitally that you can't do manually that it makes it worth the effort to learn some of the basics. If that is something you think you want to do, write it down as a goal and give yourself a time to do it! Take baby steps, don't expect to sit down and be able to learn it all, its impossible. Start off with some basic tasks that you would like to be able to do and learn how to do those. How do I learn you might ask? I don't want to take a college course etc. Well there are many small classes being taught at quilt shows, trade shows etc about all kinds of computer issues these days since it is becoming more and more a part of our lives, like it or not. I like to tackle things as they arise also. For instance, I want to make something happen like make a digital stamp from one of my drawings in photoshop. You might be thinking, OMG, I don't know how to crop. It doesn't matter what it is, you start where you are and move forward. So I would google making a stamp in Photoshop and there are so many free tutorials, videos etc. I did this exact thing and found out how amazingly simple it was! Its a process, do it as you need it but do it! The more you learn how things work the more confidence you will build within yourself as you master some skills.
5. Put together your main, focus fabric. This might be a panel or just a main design that will be repeated across the fabric. I am working on "The 12 Days of Christmas". I did the original drawing last year for a client to license for ornaments in 2013. The design was basically done as individual days on a white background and will be put onto a snowflake ornament shape as the center design. So I developed it as a circle for that client. Well for fabric and quilts the circles don't work as well, it is much better as a square. So I first addressed that issue. If you are designing fabric make sure your designs work within a standard quilting layout of squares, strips, triangles etc. I took my designs and transformed them, here is my Partridge for the ornament then made into a square for fabric.
More on this process in future posts.
Questions? Please use the comment board so others can see what you might want to ask, I will respond there.
I am proud to announce that I am designing fabric for Quilting Treasures and this fabric line, "The 12 Days of Christmas" will be available in your local quilt shop next year, thats only 6 months away! I also think that the ornaments will be available for sale next Christmas also. I will let everyone know later.
Take one of your dreams and take one step in that direction to make it happen today!
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Feeling trapped creatively???
I was having one of those weeks that we all have every now and then. Feeling like I was boxed in and stuck somewhere I didn't want to be. Do you feel like that sometimes too? Not only in your personal life but in your creative life? Do you want to break out? Me too!
Sometimes we are feeling trapped because of our circumstances or situation that is out of our control. Other times its just that we can't seem to find anything that really excites us to create. Its time for my wake up call to you! The longer you let the time go by the harder it is to start up again. You know its true! How many times have you started the gym, with all good intentions, to only go a few times before you stop again. Those first few trips are so painful, the days following are too, BUT, if you can power through you know in the long run you are healthier and the pain goes away. It not only goes away but it is replaced by a wanting to go. Your creative muscle is the same! The longer you wait to start the harder it will be. So what do you do?
Art should be an enjoyable process but sometimes it is frustrating because you can not achieve that thing you would like to achieve. To achieve a higher level of quality takes time and practice and so we end up back at the beginning of our circle, getting started. Try to pencil in some creative time, each day or every other day or twice a week. Start off slow, making sure you don't set yourself up to fail! Its a process, like exercise. You wouldn't run into the gym and work out for 4 hours straight and try to do that everyday. Your body would not only revolt but your mind would think you were crazy since you can now no longer walk or get up or down off the toilet! Am I right or what? Can you tell I have done this a time or two in my life?
If you are uninspired start out by just doodling something or nothing, just by getting your pencil moving the process has started. Go to your home library that is probably filled with art book or magazines that would help to inspire you, do a small project from one of those sources. Go to the library or museum in your area to see art that might inspire you. Go to a local art walk, to the beach, the mountains somewhere you love and just sit and take it in. Sometimes when we have been shut in for awhile its hard to feel inspired, get out!
I do art everyday, practically. It is not the same kind of art though. I think I am ADD and I like variety since I get bored easily. I love to start my morning with some coffee, my sketchbook and sit outside and pray and draw. I often have a larger project I am working on such as a painting or a quilt that I will work on. I also have more commercial or illustrative work that I do for my licensing agent and for the fabric company that will have to be worked and reworked. I don't always just paint for me, I am usually painting for others. That could have a tendency to make Art just a job and that runs the risk of killing the creative process too. I must say that I love ART! In every form of the word, so whether I am working on my project or their project, a commissioned piece or a show piece its a blessing to not only have the talent to do ARt but it a blessing to be able to do Art for a living!
Remember, you have a gift, a wonderful gift that only your can explore. Your Art will be like no other, your Art is unique to you. You will only discover the really beauty of the gift if you explore it and use it. What will you do artistic today???
Monday, August 13, 2012
July Sketch class
With the heat keeping everyone inside this month we decided to do a bit more than sketching. We used regular watercolor paper and I handed out some photos of colorful peppers to paint. We discussed the advantages and disadvantages of using photos, the best ways to transfer a drawing over to watercolor paper, I gave them some secret tips and then proceeded to do the demo. Everyone did an amazingly good job on their peppers and I think they felt really good about what they took home.




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Desiree
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Desiree
Thursday, August 09, 2012
My demo at the Hemet Art Association
Yesterday I did a pastel demo for the Hemet Art Association. What a wonderful group of artists they have there. I felt both welcome and honored that they would all take the time to come out in the horrible heat to see me scribble with pastels and talk, talk, talk. I didn't realize how hard it is to paint and talk and keep a thought in my head. I have gotten so accustomed to just painting and getting into the zone that I forgot how hard it is to actually carry on a conversation as you paint. My brain is saying, ok use this color, make sure you don't mess up, don't make that terrible look you always make when painting, talk about something interesting while I am trying to answer questions talk about art. It ended up great and I raffled off 2 paintings for the group. Thanks so much for a great time!
Sunday, August 05, 2012
The Brea reception was last night!
The International Pastel Society reception was last night! I was so thrilled to haveA piece in the show and some friends that came to support me! The show was wonderful, filled with some of the top pastel artist in the country so I felt honored to have a piece hanging in the show. Thank you Nancy and Pat for coming out to the reception! Randy and Jennifer, my trusty side kicks were there to support me too, as always. They were both so tired as they had been on a 1/2 day fishing trip that morning and had left the house at 4am. Thanks everyone!

The painting that won first place in the show was this lovely seascape called Splash by Jeanne Rosier Smith

Karen Howard and I next to her rose pastel called another splash of color.

Karen and I next to my oranges called Cara Cara after the name of the orange. The book I am carrying is a catalog all the artist received that show all the paintings in the show and their prices. Beautifully done in alphabetical order.

Jennifer making her way through the show checking out the art.
The show was packed with people which made for an exciting night, I also was thrilled to finally get a chance to meet Marie Tippets, Mary Aslin and Maggie Price!
- Desiree
The painting that won first place in the show was this lovely seascape called Splash by Jeanne Rosier Smith
Karen Howard and I next to her rose pastel called another splash of color.
Karen and I next to my oranges called Cara Cara after the name of the orange. The book I am carrying is a catalog all the artist received that show all the paintings in the show and their prices. Beautifully done in alphabetical order.
Jennifer making her way through the show checking out the art.
The show was packed with people which made for an exciting night, I also was thrilled to finally get a chance to meet Marie Tippets, Mary Aslin and Maggie Price!
- Desiree
Saturday, August 04, 2012
Monoprinting and Zentangling all at once!
A few weeks ago I took a Zentangling class with my friend Debbie. It was a combination class of Zentangling and Monoprinting. It took awhile to get moving but then it went on for hour after hour, allowing us plenty of time to play. I enjoyed the process and although I am not a zentangler but more of a doodler I see why people become hooked on it. The endless shapes that you can make and then put together to create some beautiful pieces of artwork. I only say this to show you a little of what I did in class, more on the mono printing side. I quickly got bored of paper and moved over to my sketchbook cover which I love now!! Those black moleskine covers are so lack luster that I am always compelled to cover them. This was a lot of fun! I love mono printing I just need to do it more often to become better at it.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Taking time to take a deep breath and say thank you!
I have been at the International Quilt Show in Long Beach, CA the last three days working the show with Gingers quilt shop showing my patterns. I saw so many great friends and met new ones! I had so much fun sharing my "Fabulous Folded Bag" pattern which was well received. It's so much fun to be able to make such a unique gift in such a short amount of time! They loved it! I can't wait to see what everyone makes with it!
Today, feeling a bit tired I decided to take my paints outside and paint my yard which looked so beautiful with the morning light glistening off the leaves and water in the pool. I sat and drank coffee while painting in the early morning sun. It is a beautiful day and it was so nice to sit outside and enjoy the beauty and thanking God for all the wonderful blessings he has sent my way!

- Desiree
Today, feeling a bit tired I decided to take my paints outside and paint my yard which looked so beautiful with the morning light glistening off the leaves and water in the pool. I sat and drank coffee while painting in the early morning sun. It is a beautiful day and it was so nice to sit outside and enjoy the beauty and thanking God for all the wonderful blessings he has sent my way!
- Desiree
Thursday, July 26, 2012
What are you doing this weekend?
This weekend is the international Quilt Festival at the Long Beach Convention Center! It's filled with amazing quilts, Exhibitions, fabric, patterns, notions and so much more. I hope you will get a chance to come by and what me demo my amazing Fabulous Folded Bag Pattern! I will be working all week in Gingers Quilt shop booth in the 1500 aisle. Come by and say HI!
I am also honored to be a part of the "Ritual" Exhibit by the dinner at eight artist. The quilts are all wonderful and they each tell a story of how the artist interpreted the word "ritual". There is even a book available at the blurb shop.
Hope to see you this weekend!

See more on Jamie's blog!
http://JamieFingalDesigns.blogspot.com
Book cover art (Left to Right) by - Susie Monday, Susan Fletcher King, Judy Coates Perez, Desiree Habicht, Yvonne Porcella, Gerrie Congdon, Gayle Simpson RITUALS An exchange between friends.
- Desiree
I am also honored to be a part of the "Ritual" Exhibit by the dinner at eight artist. The quilts are all wonderful and they each tell a story of how the artist interpreted the word "ritual". There is even a book available at the blurb shop.
Hope to see you this weekend!
See more on Jamie's blog!
http://JamieFingalDesigns.blogspot.com
Book cover art (Left to Right) by - Susie Monday, Susan Fletcher King, Judy Coates Perez, Desiree Habicht, Yvonne Porcella, Gerrie Congdon, Gayle Simpson RITUALS An exchange between friends.
- Desiree
Saturday, July 21, 2012
New goodies!
Yesterday I received my package from Moo! I treated myself to new business cards,postcards and some stickers for the backside of my artwork. Although the business cards were printed on the wrong paper the vibrancy of color and the images turned out amazing! At Moo.com you can put up to 50 different images on each set of cards so for us artists it's a perfect way to advertise your artwork. I also have ATC collectors who ask to go thru my cards and select one for their collections, but be careful, they aren't cheap! Next weekend I will be working the Long Beach Quilt show in Gingers booth, booth #1300 something,can't remember the exact number, if you are in Southern CA for the show stop by and say Hi and get a card or postcard from me!



Happy Moo cards!
- Desiree
www.desireesdesigns.com
www.artboxcsa.com
Happy Moo cards!
- Desiree
www.desireesdesigns.com
www.artboxcsa.com
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Taking time to smell the roses or daisies!
When life gets crazy, and your time seems to keep disappearing, your priorities get all jumbled up due to deadlines it's time to just stop and take a moment to be still. I had one of those weeks and by Sunday I was tired and felt drained but I gathered my sketchbook and paints and walked around the garden looking for inspiration and picked a beautiful gerbera daisy. I got a cup of coffee and settled down in my chair outside to just relax. I sat for the longest time just looking out to the yard and thinking about how thankful I was and how blessed I felt for my life. In all it's craziness I still love my life,don't you love yours?! I then took my sketchbook and started to sketch and paint, the little still life of brushes,paints and my daisy were perfect. Here is my breath of renewal, my moment to regroup and feel grateful for everything!

- Desiree
- Desiree
Monday, July 16, 2012
Sketching Class July- Collage, Color & Composition
Saturday was our monthly sketch group. An amazing group of talented women get together every month and I teach a new technique for our sketchbooks. This month I did the sketchbook challenge tutorial I shared last week. This time we used sketches of flowers to do our two page layout. I really love the layers and textures you can achieve with this technique. The pages can be done ahead of time, ready and waiting for some journaling. Sometimes I just feel like painting and sometimes I just feel like writing! Our sketch class is open to anyone wanting to explore the joy of keeping a sketchbook, learning new techniques, exploring different subjects.
| Christa |
| Deborah |
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| Karen |
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| Marianne |
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| Judi |
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| Penny |
| Our sketch group this month hiding from the heat! |
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| My contribution and demo piece |
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Those crazy, wonderful women in Sub Q!
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| Nancy and Marianne were our guests today! |
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| Music helped us keep up our inspiration! |
| cut up pieces that we shared |
| Thanks Jamie and Leslie for thinking up this fun class! |
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| Lunch! |
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| This is my piece and after everyone went home, I finished cleaning up, I couldn't wait to continue to play! |
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| I grabbed my new white pens and a black marker and sat down to enjoy the process! |
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| I am not done yet, but this is it so far! I love these art pieces. I think I will do some sketchbook covers and other fun things! Those white pens are amazing! Do you want some? You can find them here Thanks Phyllis for a great day! |
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Long Beach Quilt Show- Rituals Exhibit
Book cover art (Left to Right) by - Susie Monday, Susan Fletcher King, Judy Coates Perez, Desiree Habicht, Yvonne Porcella, Gerrie Congdon, Gayle Simpson
The Long Beach Quilt Show is right around the corner now. I am busy making kits and getting ready to show my newest quilts and Fabulous Folded bag in Ginger's Booth. Also at the show will be many art quilts and quilt exhibits. One of them will be "Rituals" an invitational juried exhibit by the "Dinner at Eight" Artist. I am honored and excited to be a part of the exhibit this year. I cant wait to see all of our quilts hanging at the show and also, Loris Bogue made us a blurb book. It is a wonder way to preserve the exhibit and get to know a little bit more about each of the artists and show curators. My quilt was also one of the ones featured on the cover! So exciting, can you see the little house, thats mine! I will post the links here but it will also be down on the right side as a permanent link for the duration of the show season. Feel free to follow the link over and check out all of the amazing quilts!!! I hope you will all come by and say "HI". I will be the one acting like Billy Mayes in Gingers booth, selling, selling selling!
RITUALS
An exchange between friends. A handshake. A kiss before bedtime. The artist at work. A sun salutation. The wave before boarding the school bus. A song, a word, a meditation. A habit, a custom. The traditional toast at a gathering. A rite of passage. The sacred moments of the ordinary. Rituals: What are yours?
A collection of 42 Art Quilts
sponsored by Moore's Sewing Centers
Monday, July 09, 2012
The Big Unveil, the secrets out!!!
As most of you know by now I have been working on several pieces of fiber art for a secret project, well here it is! I am so excited to share it with you now. You've heard about CSAs (Community
Supported Agriculture), but have you heard about Community-Supported Art? I'm
excited to announce that I am a member of an 8-artist "Art Box
CSA" project that is launching today. This project has been in the works
for a couple of months, and the results are so much fun I'll have a hard time
resisting the urge to pick up one of these for my own enjoyment.
Each artist has created a series of work mounted on 8x8 stretched canvas frames (1.5 inches deep). It is possible to purchase half or full boxes per order. These pieces will look great in a mass grouping, or hung individually. I hope you will stop by our website and spend some time looking at all the work, which includes an artist statement and description of the materials used by each artist.
Participating artists:
Jamie Fingal http://jamiefingaldesigns.blogspot.com/
Judy Coates Perez http://judyperez.blogspot.com/
Lyric Kinard http://lyrickinard.blogspot.com/
Deborah Boschert http://www.deborahsstudio.com/
Desiree Habicht http://www.desireesdesigns.com/
Kathy York http://aquamoonartquilts.blogspot.com/
Sue Bleiweiss http://www.suebleiweiss.com/home.html
Leslie Jenison website
I hope you will go over and take a look at this wonderful site, filled with art from todays top fiber artists and then let me know what you think. See how many you can correctly guess, can you tell which artist did which piece by looking at the names and then the photo? Try to guess before you jump over to the site. Thanks for taking a look!
I hope you will go over and take a look at this wonderful site, filled with art from todays top fiber artists and then let me know what you think. See how many you can correctly guess, can you tell which artist did which piece by looking at the names and then the photo? Try to guess before you jump over to the site. Thanks for taking a look!
Friday, July 06, 2012
The Sketchbook Challenge
As many of you know I was asked to become a contributing member of the Sketchbook Challenge online. I am thrilled to be a part of this amazing group of women sharing their talents with everyone. I enjoyed putting together my first post last month and realized I am taking more time putting those together than the ones here, guess I am trying to make a good impression. Well I am going to share my posts here also. Its a great group, with opportunities to win gifts and prizes as well as some original art. I hope you will stop by, and oh, by the way, my second post hits tomorrow! Here is a glimpse of a tutorial I decided to publish, it is also a class I am teaching.
Its a double spread journal pages done with tissue paper, glue and some circles that have become fruit. I hope you will take a minute to check it out at the Sketchbook Challenge. I always appreciate your comments, it makes my day!!
Its a double spread journal pages done with tissue paper, glue and some circles that have become fruit. I hope you will take a minute to check it out at the Sketchbook Challenge. I always appreciate your comments, it makes my day!!
Its that time again, peaches galore! Yummy
Summer brings with it the promise of hot days, cool nights, abundant veggies and lots of fruit on my trees. We have been having some pest problems and found a new organic spray that seems to have solved my problem. This year, unlike last year, the apricot tree produced big, healthy fruit and my peach tree is doing the same. We also lost a major limb on my small tree and it forced me to prune it back severely and to my surprise it liked it by rewarding me with a crop of huge, juicy, white flesh peaches. I am now busy going through recipes, gathering supplies, jars, pectin etc.
Which brings me to my next point, cost of canning your own jelly and jam. I think that most people don't realize the cost involved or the time when someone hands you that $30.00 jar of jam. I also always tell myself I don't want the fruit to go to waste so I need to put it up but the cost these days isn't for the faint of heart. Then after you have mortgaged your house to get the supplies you still are faced with the job of picking, cleaning, preparing, cooking, sterilizing, processing all the recipes and goodies. Phew!
But then as you look across your counter and see those jars filled with beautiful, jewel colored manna you instantly fall in love and all the money and time seems well worth it! It kind of reminds me of childbirth, all that time, the pain and then the reward!
Now I am working on labels, they will all have one along with some decorating and I have my Christmas gifts for this year. I couldn't sleep and was up at 3am painting labels, which if you notice I have to redo the lettering on since I misspelled a word on each tag, duh! Note to self:Brain can paint but can't spell in the middle of the night.
I think I will probably spend a few more days canning, I found some new recipes I want to try. So far I did peach jam, jalapeno-peach, cantaloupe-peach almond preserves, peach salsa, peach bellini jam and corn relish! Yeah for me! I saw, I gathered, I conquered!
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| I ended up picking flowers for the house as I was picking the peaches, its going to be a Suzy homemaker day I can tell. |
Which brings me to my next point, cost of canning your own jelly and jam. I think that most people don't realize the cost involved or the time when someone hands you that $30.00 jar of jam. I also always tell myself I don't want the fruit to go to waste so I need to put it up but the cost these days isn't for the faint of heart. Then after you have mortgaged your house to get the supplies you still are faced with the job of picking, cleaning, preparing, cooking, sterilizing, processing all the recipes and goodies. Phew!
But then as you look across your counter and see those jars filled with beautiful, jewel colored manna you instantly fall in love and all the money and time seems well worth it! It kind of reminds me of childbirth, all that time, the pain and then the reward!
Now I am working on labels, they will all have one along with some decorating and I have my Christmas gifts for this year. I couldn't sleep and was up at 3am painting labels, which if you notice I have to redo the lettering on since I misspelled a word on each tag, duh! Note to self:Brain can paint but can't spell in the middle of the night.
I think I will probably spend a few more days canning, I found some new recipes I want to try. So far I did peach jam, jalapeno-peach, cantaloupe-peach almond preserves, peach salsa, peach bellini jam and corn relish! Yeah for me! I saw, I gathered, I conquered!
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