Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Sunday, November 20, 2005
Toast Jenga anyone?
Friday, November 18, 2005
Mmm...real italian pizza by the seaside
My husband and I ate at this great pizza joint, Francesco's, in Flagler Beach, Florida this past weekend. We had the eggplant pizza. It was like eggplant parmesan on a crust.
This restaurant is very interesting in that it is in two-parts: the larger dining room/kitchen features up-scale Italian cuisine, while the small pizza joint is just that, small and a joint (however, I LOVED IT!).
The joint is a quaint storefront that consists of a small counter with two barstools, behind which the pizza Don throws and handles the dough before topping it and sliding it into a very hot oven. Also inside is a cooler with beer and sodas and three booths. On the "porch" in front of the store are two more "open-air" booths, which is where we elected to sit. The place is so small, if you need to use a restroom, you must go to the "fancy" part of Francesco's next-door.
Again, the pizza was awesome, as can be seen here -- I was well into my second piece before I could stop to take a picture. If you ever make it to the East Coast of Florida, check this place out!
Ciao!
Thursday, November 17, 2005
A few of my favorite sites...
Baby Clothes Swap
A great place to buy gently used children's and maternity clothing at very reasonable prices. You can also send in your used kid's clothes for cash.
Wee Wonderfuls
Hilary Lang makes the most amazing softies. Take a look at her gallery of toys and dolls, and fall in love....
Lick the Spoon
Chandra blogs about her adventures in the kitchen, and has some of the best food photography out there. It will make you want to run home and whip up some decadent dessert in your kitchen, just so you can lick the spoon!
Knitty
This is a cool site devoted to all things knitting. Need I say more?
Cooking Light
My favorite food magazine. I tend to make numerous recipes from this magazine, and from the associated bulletin board. CL Rocks!
This is a felted bag that I knitted for my friend Kristin (she loves pink!) for her birthday in 2004. The inside is lined with a pink cotton. The handles are purchased bamboo rings.
I had no pattern for this bag, just an idea in my head. I think it measures about 10-12 inches long (finished), and 5-8 inches in height (finihsed). I know Kristin gets a lot of compliments on it, as she puts it to good use!
Welcome....
I hope to make this an on-line showcase/creative outlet where I can share my creations (both edible and non-edible) with the tremendous crafty community that exists out there!
A little about me...I call my blog Florida Girl Creations because I am a native Floridian (born and raised). I learned to sew from my maternal grandparents...they owned a canvas awning shop in Daytona Beach, and I would go there after school and watch them sew huge boat tops, awnings, they even repaired a circus tent once!
When I was about 6 or 7, I received a doll house as a gift for Christmas/Birthday. It wasn't a frilly doll house, and I felt the need to accessorize it. I remember taking scraps of canvas and making bedspreads, curtains, money, and of course, awnings, for my dollhouse. My Papa helped me with the sewing machine. Since I was small, and the machine powerful, I was not allowed to use the electric pedal, rather I hand cranked the needle through the fabric. These are my first memories of sewing....
Growing up in a single-family home, my siblings and I often stayed with our grandmother (our mom's mom) after school. Grandma taught me (and my brother) how to quilt pillowtops. She also tried to teach me how to crochet, but I wasn't coordinated enough for it (however, I am now a fledgling knitter -- my Grandma told me she could never get the hang of knitting). I also made doll clothes for my (and my sister's) Cabbage Patch dolls using a pattern book my Grandma had and fabric scraps she kept in a drawer in her craft room. I was pretty good at making clothes for small softies, but I have never gotten past anything more complicated than a no-sleeve shirt for big girls!
I attemtped every once in a while to sew while in college, but never really got that into it. Maybe because it wasn't as cool as partying, or maybe because I couldn't devote the time needed to such crafty endeavors. Add that to moving to a new residence every year, and not wanting to cart around a bunch of craft supplies, and I put it down until after I graduated from graduate school (with the exception of the few odd curtains I made here and there)!
That brings me to...I moved out of the state a few years back to pursue my career in academia. My now-husband and I became engaged, and I wanted to make something for each of my bridesmaids. I ended up making personalized tote bags for each of them. A friend of mine loved them so much, she asked me to make some for her bridesmaids. Next thing I knew, I was making personalized bags for friends for gifts to wives, friends, cousins, sisters...and Florida Girl Creations was born. I have only sold my bags at one craft fair, but I hope to try it again in the near future.
In addition to tote/market bags, I knit scarves (and one felted purse!), quilt baby quilts, and whatever else suits my fancy. I am starting this blog as a place where I can showcase my creations, feel proud of my accomplishments, and share with the larger crafty community!
Thanks for reading and I would love feedback!
Tanya