Showing posts with label easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label easter. Show all posts

Monday, April 25, 2011

Sophie's First Easter

I hope everyone had a fabulous Easter!

Here are some photos of Sophie's first Easter...

She had a fun day at the park..



She had fun on the baby swing for the first time..


It was a great day and a lot of fun..well, at least I think she had fun!,haha

This is what her first Easter basket looked like..

She can't eat the chocolate so I guess we will just have to help her out with that!

These pics are not from Easter but she's just so cute in her new headband that I had to share them..
  she has found her toes and is in love with them!..

I had this shirt made up for her when I was pregnant and now she finally fits in it! Sher loves it when he finds something "made in the usa" so I thought this was perfect, it says: "MADE IN USA * with American, Russian,Mexican,Uzbek,Spanish,German and Italian parts."
she's our lovely little mutt..nicely mixed and healthy :0)

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Cascarones

My hometown is the Lovely San Antonio.
I REALLY miss San Antonio with all my heart!

Easter is one of those times of the year when I can do something traditional from back
home and fill connected to it again. :0)

I remember very fondly when I was a kid how my Grandma Severa 
would always be saving up her egg shells.

Then close to Easter (and Fiesta time) she'd bring out a HUGE bowl that she had
which was used to mix masa for tamales during Christmas time, and fill it to the top with confetti!

We'd cover the dining table with newspaper and bring out the cups with colored dye, colored pencils,
crayons and markers and have a blast coloring our eggs any way we pleased.

Every time I make cascarones(confetti eggs), I always find myself reminiscing about my Grandma :0)

SO! Cascarones are washed out egg shells that you decorate as you please, stuff with confetti, cover with tissue paper and then on Easter or during Fiesta (a celebration week in San Antonio) you
run around like crazies chasing your friends and family and crush them (in your hand first) on their heads!

Here's how we make them:

I didn't get pics of the naked eggs, but all you do is crack an egg more to one side than in the middle. 
 Wash it out right away and rub the inside with your fingers to make sure it's cleaned out well.
Then just set it with the hole faced down to dry out.

Next you decorate them in which ever manner you choose.

This year we didn't use any dye because we only made a few.
I still find myself coloring them with some of the designs my Grandma always loved.

After they are all decorated you fill them up with confetti.

Next you cut circles out of tissue paper that are big enough to cover up the holes.
~and~
Make a glue out of a couple tablespoons of flour and a little water.


Using your finger, you dip into the glue and rub it along the edge of the hole in the shell.
Then grab a piece of tissue and smooth it on .
Like this:

After that just set them back in an egg crate and let them dry!

Now your ready for a fiesta!!!
We usually have them around and then someone will sneak a couple and ambush
another with cascarones ~lol~ which then sparks an all out
Confetti egg battle.

They are always lots of fun.

We used to make tons of these...
They look so pretty and colorful.

Then afterwards you look pretty and colorful too!!!
*Make sure to crack the egg in your hand first and not on someones head! ~ that hurts!!*

I hope everyone has a wonderful and Blessed Easter!!

Sorry for the lack of posts lately but we've been buried in the laundry room redo.
We even handmade our own wood floors!! Yes, you read right lol.

More info and pics to come soon! :0)

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Bienvenue!


Hello! Well I thought I'd start this up and post the various projects we are working on. There's always one thing or another in the works :0) We try to make most things ourselves, if possible...and I'm pretty blessed because Sher (my DH) can make me almost any piece of furniture I want. We have yet to learn how to carve though and we need to work on our upholstery skills. lol.

I know Easter has already passed but Spring is still here so I will show you my Easter project.
I came across this cute platter surrounded by baby chicks at the store and really liked it but I refrained myself from buying it.

A couple weeks later though we ran into each other again! it was meant to be so the baby chicks came home with me! I really loved it, but I thought the chicks could be a little cuter and the paint job needed some cleaning up - so out came the paint brushes...


So here they are all gussied up! The little baby girl chicks even got their lashes curled. hehe
I REALLLY love it now and it's completely my own. I love putting my touch on things :0)

About a week later I found this platter online for $89.00!! Mine was a LOT cheaper and in my opinion cuter, although I do love their little feet!

Well I hope everyone enjoyed Easter :0)
Like I said, even though it has passed I'm going to keep my chickies out a little longer simply because I love them. You should surround yourself with things you love, so my chicks are staying!

I'll post more of our past handmade projects soon.
Take care,
Debbie