Saturday, December 31, 2011

Pressure Cookery and Family Cookbook: Collectible Cookbooks in Miss Eileen’s Vintage Shop

I just listed two fantastic cookbooks in my vintage shop, MissEileen.

The first one is Parents’ Magazine Family Cookbook published in 1953 by Parents’ Magazine. Lots of family friendly recipes.

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The other cookbook is Pressure Cookery by Leone Rutledge Carroll, illustrated by Jan Freeman, and published by M.Barrows and Company, INC, New York, 1947. The book is a hardcover with spiral binding that shows a little wear on the outside. The inside of the book is in very good condition, although yellowed a bit with age. Written in the early days of pressure cooking. As stated in the book, “Pressure pan cooking is here to stay.”

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Enjoy the glimpse into the post war years.

Post by Eileen aka GoofingOff

MissEileen vintage

Goofingoff Etsy Judaic fabrics, sewing patterns

GoofingOff Artfire Sewing patterns, plus size patterns

Metal Woods N Water unusual stuff and  metal work

Don’t forget the children’s sewing pattern sale in the GoofingOff Shops. Get 40% off children’s sewing patterns. Sale starts at midnight 1/1 through the 15th.

Happy New Year, y’all!

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Wreath Inc Gifting on Etsy: The Winner of Miss Eileen’s Etsy Picks December 11, 2011

The winner of Miss Eileen’s Etsy Picks December 11 was WreathIncGifting and her beautiful White Yarn Wrapped Wreath with Plum, Cranberry and Cream Felt Flowers. Here is her interview:

White Yarn Wrapped Wreath with Plum, Cranberry, and cream felt flowers

Tell us a bit about yourself (name, location, affiliations, personal stuff)
My name is Andretta Ross and I live in Groton, Connecticut. My husband and I are high school sweethearts. We have a 5 month old son, Parker, who keeps us laughing every day. I can't leave out our sweet Siberian Husky, Nanook, who loves long walks and even longer naps!

Large Vintage Button Magnets                      Large Vintage Button Magnets 
What are your favorite materials?
My absolute favorite materials are vintage buttons. I love everything about them - their uniqueness, wondering where their lives have taken them, and most importantly: the way they smell! It reminds me of my Nana. I have a collection of probably thousands of buttons that I continue to gather from everywhere I can (despite my husband's often but loving reminders that I have enough). I love them so much that I sometimes hate using them for my crafts! Thousands of buttons, and all I want to do is look at them! I also love working with yarn and felt.

Cloth Wreath with Book Page and Felt Flowers Cloth Wreath with Book Page and Felt Flowers


What is your favorite color combination?
I am currently in love with the combination of a cranberry red, deep plum purple, and a warm cream - the colors on the wreath that was shown! They are wonderful winter colors without screaming snowflakes and Christmas.


What is the first thing you can remember making by hand? How and why did you make it?
My grandmother taught me how to crochet when I was probably around seven years old. I kept myself busy for hours. The only problem was that she never taught me how to start a second row! I must have made a twenty foot chain!


Felt Flower Headband with Vintage Button Center Felt Flower Headband with Vintage Button Center


What inspires you?

I am inspired by people's reactions to the work I create. I love the look on their face when I tell them that I made it myself. That is the look that makes me want to surprise others the same way.


Where do your ideas come from?
I find myself often saying,"I could make that." Whether I am at a store or at a friend's house, I love to look at decorations and think of what I would change about it to make it perfect for me, and then I start from scratch and do it myself.


What are your greatest challenges? How do you overcome them?
My greatest challenge is that I have a son who only takes twenty minute naps. He has always been a power napper, which turns out to be tricky when you have three wreaths you need to ship out the next day!

White Yarn Wreath with Blue Flowers and Buttons White Yarn Wreath with Blue Felt Flowers and Buttons


Who is, or was, your greatest inspiration?
My mother and my grandmother have always been my greatest inspiration. If I were stuck on a deserted island I would want them there with me. They could survive any situation and could make by hand everything they would ever need.

Pair of Vintage Button Stud Earrings - Choose Your Color     Pair of Vintage Button Stud Earrings
What is your favorite thing to do with your creativity?
I love gift giving with things that I have made myself. I love thinking of the perfect gift to make for someone and I love how they always know that I spent the time to make it just for them! I think that a handmade gift is so much more special than a store bought gift - no matter the price.


Red Yarn Wrapped Wreath with Cream Felt Flowers and Cranberry Accents               Red Yarn Wrapped Wreath with Cream Felt Flowers and Cranberry Accents

Why should people buy handmade? Any tips of wisdom on selling handmade items?
People should buy handmade because they are always getting a one of a kind product. Even if two people buy the same wreath from me, each flower is rolled and cut differently. There will never be two that are the same. Also, handmade means that so much love, thought, and time went into creating it - and what is more wonderful than that? Selling handmade items can be trickier than you think. Just because you love something doesn't mean that someone else will, and that hurts when you just put so much time into creating it. You have to be ready for a couple of the downsides to selling handmade. There will always be someone who thinks your product is ugly, you will probably leave at least one craft fair having sold absolutely nothing, and there will ALWAYS be someone who thinks that what you made is overpriced. Don't be discouraged!


Choose Your Color - Large Felt Flower Pin with Vintage Button Center                     Large Felt Flower Pin with vintage button center

    What have been the most valuable lessons learned from other artists?
The most important thing I have learned is to never sell something you are not proud of. Once, I made a wreath that didn't come out as beautiful as it was supposed to be. The buyer needed a rush delivery so I was just going to send it out the next day and hope that they still loved it. I ended up tossing and turning all night at the thought of sending someone a product that I did not love myself. The next morning I was waiting at the door of the craft store when they opened and I got what I needed to fix the wreath. That day I shipped off a wreath that I loved and I know I will do that for every order ever placed from now on. With a 5 month old I can't afford to be tossing and turning all night!!

Purple and white yarn wreath with felt flower               Purple and White Yarn Wreath with felt flower 
Apart from creating things, what do you do?
I am a stay at home mom to baby Parker. We spend our days playing and taking trips to the craft store!


What are the Web addresses for your work?
www.etsy.com/wreathincgifting


Are you offering my readers any specials?
Readers can use Coupon Code: Goofingoff and receive 20% off of their entire order!
Thank you again so much!
-Andretta

Andretta’s wreaths are truly amazing. Check out her shop and don’t forget to use the coupon code.  Happy Holidays, Y’all!

Post by Eileen aka GoofingOff

MissEileen vintage

Goofingoff Etsy Judaic fabrics, sewing patterns

GoofingOff Artfire Sewing patterns, plus sizes

Metal Woods N Water unusual stuff and  metal work

Friday, December 23, 2011

Happy Hanukkah and Merry Christmas

Are all of the gifts wrapped and the cookies baked? Got the cookies done but I am swamped with holiday cheer. No Etsy picks today, just a wish for everyone to have a happy Hanukkah and a Merry Christmas filled with joy, love, and happiness.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Crafty Sale at GoofingOff is Almost Over

Yep, it is almost over. The 40% discount on all bags, toys, and decorating sewing patterns and the kits will get put away until next year. The sale ends December 31st. If you didn’t get the crafty things you wanted this year, now’s the time to get it at a great price. Just go to the Toys, Bags, Kits section to see the patterns and kits on sale.

The next 40% discount sale will be on Children’s patterns. All those cute summer outfits, the Easter and Passover dresses, the adorable flower girl sewing patterns will be 40% off with the coupon code 4KIDS. The sale starts January 1st. Remember, many of these patterns are out of print and hard to find. I’ll be loading more to give everyone a good selection.

Well, got last minute shopping to do and a trip to the post office (ugh!!) so I got to go. Have a Happy Hanukkah, light the menorah, and don’t eat too many latkes.

Post by Eileen aka GoofingOff

MissEileen vintage

Goofingoff Etsy Judaic fabrics, sewing patterns

GoofingOff Artfire Sewing patterns, plus sizes

Metal Woods N Water unusual stuff and  metal work

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

The Volunteer Garden

Now matter how hard I try, a lot of my life is a bit haphazard. Maybe it’s because I have a “let the chips fall where they will” kind of attitude. Maybe it’s because at work I have to be so exact that I am in a continuous state of rebellion (mild, though, as I’ve aged….like wine and cheese). Maybe it’s because I am too tired to make everything just right. I don’t know, however, this laissez-faire (not lazy fair….thank you very much) attitude extends to most areas of my life. I make stews and soups (throw it in the crock pot with a few seasonings…easy, just act like it took forever and everyone thinks you are a genius), color outside the lines (those lines are suggestions), and garden volunteer style. What’s volunteer style? It is the lazy girl’s way of composting. No barrel, no pile, no turning, just bury the scraps, add water and presto! like magic, plants appear. For those of us who are OCD in the garden, this will not work but I choose to be OCD in other areas and let the garden do almost what it wants to. Besides, the last time I tried to compost the local critters and varmints thought it was a smorgasbord made just for them. Almost scared me out of my….never mind, that’s another story. Back to the volunteer garden.

The volunteer garden is a reflection of your eating habits, and sometimes your didn’t eat it  habits. Tomatoes do pretty good. What variety? The “I didn’t pay extra for seeds” variety. Watermelon, squash, and cantaloupe do OK as long as they get enough water. The onions are growing because they look good (and didn’t get chopped up in time). We have cucumbers growing, too, a few peppers, and even sweet potatoes. 

The sweet potatoes are my favorites. I got very lucky with these. I planned to plant some but by the time I got around to it I was a month late. I bought some pretty sweet taters at the store and put them in the pantry with plans to cook them….and promptly forgot they were there.

One day, while getting something out of the freezer, I felt something rub against my arm. After I calmed down I noticed it was a sweet potato vine, one of about a dozen. We planted the vines and let them grow.

Sweet potatoes have some of the prettiest flowers in the garden.

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A few months later we harvest the sweet potatoes. Here’s the harvest.

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Not a lot, about 1/2 of a 5 gallon bucket. Imagine if I’d of planted them sooner.

Post by Eileen Patterson.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Miss Eileen’s Etsy Picks 12.16.11 It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas

 

Well, we are officially getting down to the wire. Less than 10 days until Christmas. Get all your shopping done? Me neither. Let’s see what wonderful items are available from the wonderful Etsy shops for ideas. There’s still a few days left. The items featured are US only (sorry) and ready to ship. After all, there’s less than 10 days left (my hair just curled at the thought).

Little Teapot, Short and Stout with Cups  Little Teapot Short and Stout with Cups by Agru   As a tea drinker, I find something soothing and magical about tea brewed in a teapot. The warmth and aroma give me a good feeling that is almost indescribable. This is a beautiful set that would be loved and appreciated for years to come.

3 robot crayons - in cello bag tied with ribbon3 robot crayons - in cello bag tied with Posh Paper Creations Robots and crayons, that’s a perfect pair! All you need is a coloring book or sketch pad.

Retro Apples N Pears Child Apron  Retro Apples n Pears Child Apron by SweetApronzNCupcakes

The little one who loves to be in the kitchen needs an apron of her own.

Kindle Case, Kindle Cover, Kindle Sleeve, Ereader case, ereader sleeve,  Fleur de Lis Black Gold and Purple         Kindle Case by Brit Gall Designs Dramatic colors and design while protecting the Kindle.

stained glass kaleidoscope celestial wand hank barnes stained glass red kaleidoscope FREE SHIPPING    Celestial Wand Stained Glass Kaleidoscope by Hank Barnes 1234 Kaleidoscopes are so magical and always impress the receiver. A wonderful gift!

 

Ceramic Soap Dish with Handcrafted Soap, Yellow and Red Ceramic Soap Dish                     Ceramic Soap Dish with Handcrafted  Rosemary and Mint Soap by Cindys Suds The soap dish makes this soap so special, just right for gifting. Lovely stocking stuffer.

Two Shoji Candle Lantern (Large Tree and standard size Tree)  Two Shoji Candle Lanterns by Earth Steps Great hostess gift or something special for the candle person in your life.

Mini Air Plant In Gift Box  Mini Air Plant in Gift Box by Plantology I love plants. These are so sweet, perfect to send to the plant lover or put in a stocking.

Well, those are my picks. What do you think? Which one, or ones give as a gift? Voting starts right away and winner gets interviewed.

MissEileen vintage

Goofingoff Etsy Judaic fabrics, sewing patterns

GoofingOff Artfire Sewing patterns, plus sizes

Metal Woods N Water unusual stuff and  metal work

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

'Happy Howl-a-day!' by misseileen

Holiday gifts for the dogs in our lives, and the people who love them.


Wiener Dog Plush Dachshund O...

$26.00

12 Days of Christmas delicio...

$9.00

Red and Green Plaid Dog Bow ...

$15.00

Note Cards - Christmas Stati...

$20.00

925 Sterling Silver Scottie ...

$15.99

Dog Breed Christmas Cards - ...

$9.00

Dog Tail Leash Holder - Min...

$14.95

XL 38x50 Dog Bed Duvet Cover...

$40.00

Dog Steampunk Hat - Steampup

$28.00

Made To Order Ceramic Dog Tr...

$65.00

Olive Green Dog Lover Czech ...

$15.00

Barbeque the Dachshund Weine...

$26.00

Bone Dog Garden Art Sculptur...

$39.00

Orange Dog Backpack / Custom...

$23.00

Dog Leash Hook Holder Person...

$7.00

Personalized Dog Bowl

$18.00

Treasury tool by Red Row Studio.

Taking Pictures During Cold Weather

                             

Snow Clad Tress ‹ Nevada, 2001  http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/exposing_snow.shtml

I love taking pictures. My dad was a photographer and he must have passed the camera bug down to me. I especially love taking pics with my new camera, an early Chanukkah present from the hubby. Well, taking pictures in winter weather, especially very cold winter weather is tricky. I don’t have too many problems in Florida (we rarely get into the teens much less have snow) but people up North do. Here’s a great post from the New York Institute about picture taking during winter.

http://www.ritzcamera.com/static/articles/tips/winter-photo.html

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Beautiful Wedding Ideas

Karina Lanting from Project K included my Vintage Pearls in her beautiful collection:
Vintage Bridal Jewelry Pearls with Crystals Triple Strand Necklace Earrings SetVintage Bridal Jewelry Pearls and Crystals

Check out the treasury. It's beautiful!

Deck the Halls: Miss Eileen’s Etsy Picks 12/11/11

I know, I’m late. I went to a party the other night and drank some punch. The usual get up before the crack of dawn could barely get up hours after dawn. I have to face the fact I am no longer the party animal I once was. Oh, well. I was totally inspired by the home of the folks who held the party. The house was so beautiful and l thought, I wonder what cool things there is on Etsy to decorate the house, you know, give it that little edge.  Well, here’s what I found on Etsy to get the your house ready for the holidays.

Christmas Star Mantle Hook // Upcycled Star Rack // Shelf, Mantle, Counter // Gold, White // Perfect for Holiday Decorations or Stocking        Christmas Star Mantle Hook by Design Sea Great cottage look.

 

Retro Rudolph Cute Wool Christmas Stocking -- Aqua Blue        Retro Rudolph Cute Wool Christmas Stocking by Allenbrite Studio This is so cute!

Primitive Folk Art Doll Christmas Winter Princess                Primitive Folk Art Christmas Winter Princess by Pie Cake Primitives Amazing dolls. Imagine one on the top of the tree.

White Yarn Wrapped Wreath with Plum, Cranberry and Cream Felt Flowers  White Yarn Wrapped Wreath with Plum Cranberry by Wreath, Inc. Gifting Love the colors, so rich, breathtakingly beautiful!

Christmas Tree Ornaments 3 Fused Glass Polkadot Party Favor Handmade OOAK Green teal     3 Fused Glass Christmas Tree Ornaments by Fleeting Stillness These are so sweet!

Happy Hanukkah glass block light          Happy Hanukkah Glass Block Light by Vinyl Signs 4 Him I love, love, love this! I’m thinking on the porch, lighting the way for visitors.

Retro Holiday Ornament Tea Towel in Red, Hand Screen PrintedRetro Holiday Ornament Tea Towel in Red, Hand Screen Printed by Tiny Peepers So cute and retro! Good in the kitchen or wrapped around a homemade loaf of banana bread.

SALE Tiny Friendly Village Hanukkah Menorah Happy Holiday         Tiny Friendly Village Hanukkah Menorah by Ooty Sweet menorah. Cute little faces.

Well, those are my picks. What do you think? Which one, or ones, would you put up in your house or give as a gift? Voting starts right away and winner gets interviewed.

MissEileen vintage

Goofingoff Etsy Judaic fabrics, sewing patterns

GoofingOff Artfire Sewing patterns, plus sizes

Metal Woods N Water unusual, metal work