Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Peek-A-Boo Bunnies Pillow

Easter is coming and that means bunnies, eggs, and more bunnies, which you will find in my "Peek-A-Boo Bunnies" pillow that I'm sharing over on the ThermOWeb blog.

Peek-A-Boo Bunnies
18" x 18" pillow


Three bunnies in batiks, trying to hide behind the eggs.


Creepy Bunny approves of this pillow, of course!


As always, I love using ThermOWeb's products for all of my projects!

You can find the Peek-A-Boo Bunny pattern HERE and on the ThermOWeb blog. Check out all the amazing things you can make with ThermOWeb products HERE.

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Happy Easter!

Happy Easter!
I hope you have a sweet day today and get to share a little chocolate, too!


Friday, April 3, 2015

Spring Break And Happy Easter

There's lots going on at my house with the Monkey Boys visiting during their Spring Break!

It's been quite a balancing act trying to keep them busy...not much sewing going on.


They love to just hang around on anything and everything.


With a couple days of warm weather, they burned off a little of their incredible energy doing this.


Then there was the serious business of filling the eggs to get ready for the Easter egg hunt.


Madame Samm at Sew We Stitch has shared some of her beautiful graphics for all to enjoy.
Check them out HERE and grab one for your blog. I love her graphics!

Enjoy your Easter holiday and may it be filled with love and peace!

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

A Little Pressure Making Easter Eggs

I've gone a little nuts over my new Fagor pressure cooker and I'm constantly on the look out for
new recipes to cook things in it. Honestly, I wake up in the morning and think
"What can I cook in my pressure cooker?"
Really, I do!

I saw that Food Storage Moms made hard boiled eggs in her pressure cooker. Seriously?
I had to try it of course. No need to watch the eggs? That's my kind of cooking!

Add eggs and one cup water (a must to create the needed steam.)

Set the timer for 18 minutes on high and turn the knob to Pressure.

Release the pressure and...you have hard boiled eggs! Dip them in some icy water to
stop the cooking and then lift them out with a slotted spoon.

Ahhh, but were they actually cooked inside my hubby asked.
Yep! The big plus was how easy it was to peel them.

A little Easter egg dye and now I have some pretty eggs just for us.
*Note to self. DO NOT use balsamic vinegar with the dye tablets just because that is the only vinegar you have. 
It makes orange eggs kind of brown. Luckily, the pink ones didn't require vinegar.

When telling my mother-in-law about my little egg cooking adventure, she said she thought it was just as easy to boil them on the stove. She is right, of course, just as it is easy to bake them in the oven. But, I HAD to try this and I didn't have to wait for water to boil. It was kind of fun to make these.

Sorry to those of you still covered in snow, but our weather is warm enough to start tomato plants...yay!

Don't forget about my giveaway
HERE

and the Superpower blog hop!

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Just Have A Happy Easter!

May your day be filled with peace, love, family,
and maybe a purple Peep or two....or three.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Diet? What Diet?

Heck with the diet.
It was Easter AND my 40th anniversary.
Yum!

Jeepers Creepers Is It Halloween Yet?

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