Showing posts with label tea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tea. Show all posts

Monday, March 07, 2011

Chicken Mug Rug

I have been reading about Mug Rugs and have found several very good tutorials online for different types.

First I thought about making a place mat, and I decided to make a chicken themed mat to use with my tea cups and snack.

The mug rugs I saw were a bit smaller than I wanted and a place mat was too large, so I came up with this design and size that is just right for a cup and a snack.



Well, it is just right for me.


Kristine brought home 
a bunch of boxes 
of 
Girl Scout Cookies.
I just had to raid the boxes
for the photos... yum!



I was going to make the back out of scraps and use up some of the fabric waste. Next time...

The brown fabric has hearts on the right side and arrows on the reverse. I'm sure the arrows are not supposed to be used, but I think they are cute, so I put a piece in wrong side up.

Oh!... I can't lie... it was a mistake... I made an oops... but still the arrows look ok and it kinda looks like a plan. I like it!





I like this solid color
chicken mug rug
because it shows up the shape 
of the chicken better
or doesn't look so confusing
or I just like it better?

Anyway this is my favorite!

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Tea Cup Pincushion... almost

November Quote

"In Ireland, you go to someone's house, and she asks you if you want a cup of tea. You say no, thank you, you're really just fine. She asks if you're sure. You say of course you're sure, really, you don't need a thing. Except they pronounce it ting. You don't need a ting.

Well, she says then I was going to get myself some anyway, so it would be no trouble. Ah, you say, well, if you were going to get yourself some, I wouldn't mind a spot of tea, at that, so long as it's no trouble and I can give you a hand in the kitchen. Then you go through the whole thing all over again until you both end up in the kitchen drinking tea and chatting.

In America, someone asks you if you want a cup of tea, you say no, and then you don't get any damned tea.

I liked the Irish way better."
- C. E. Murphy (Urban Shaman)

I'm grateful for tea!
Thanks indeed!



I used to love to sing and act out the teapot song when I was little.


Didn't know I'd become a tea drinker.


I like the Irish way better too. I enjoy drinking tea every day and missed it a lot when I had to give it up for a time. I must admit to using Kristine's teapot because I have broken all of my big teapots and even broke one of Kristine's little teapots. I need to put new teapot on my Christmas list.

The photo above is my Tea Cup Pincushion in the making:

My favorite tea cup has developed cracks in the glaze on the inside of the cup around the bottom and sides. I'm afraid to use it anymore because every time I pour hot water in the cup I'm afraid it will shatter. I had that happen once to a coffee mug.

So, I decided to turn my tea cup into a tea cup pin cushion. Only, I want to reserve the pincushion part for needles and use the saucer area for pins.

My plan is to hot glue buttons around the middle of the pincushion and use the button eyes as garages to park my needles. Then hopefully I'll remember which needles are parked in which color button. Sounds like a plan. Hope it works.

I'll try to remember to get some photos of how I put this pincushion together. I'm using an old tomato pincushion for the middle. There are videos on youtube about how to make a pincushion. I'm using some of their ideas and some of my own.

The answer to yesterday's riddle: In order to get everything across the river safely.

The farmer leaves the fox and the corn and rows the chicken across the river, (the fox and corn are safe left together.) He leaves the chicken on the riverbank and rows back across and picks up the fox.


He rows the fox across the river, leaves the fox, picks up the chicken and together they go back across the river. And since he can't have the chicken and the corn together, he leaves the chicken and brings the corn across the river and leaves it with the fox.


Then he heads back across the river to retrieve the chicken and makes one more trip that unites them all.





(I like logic puzzles. That's a lot of rowing. There is a lot to be said for cages.)  





Today's riddle:
What starts with a T, ends with a T, and has T in it?
(The riddle may be too easy, but I like it) 

(November 14, 2009)

[0 eggs today]


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Smiles

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Rakes?

Here are two old rusty rakes that I decided to stick in the fence to slow critters down and for the rusty old atmosphere. Next time I see some old rakes at a garage sale I will pick them up and add them to the other side of the fence. Something got in my little green garden and ate some of the rose bushes. Didn't eat them all the way down to the ground, but did do a bit of pruning. The ivy has taken a few years, but has finally covered almost all of the wire fence.
This is another of the invisible things. How do I make tea? Photos of tea making? I broke my last teapot (the lid fell off and broke,) so I have come up with this easy peasy way. I'm so bad. I even broke Kristine's little teapot. I bumped the spout with something and it popped off.

I sanded cupboard doors to get them ready for painting with primer and I did a little bit of sheet rocking on the other side of the island. Mostly, I took the day off. I did put up a few Halloween decoration, but I couldn't find them all.

[3 eggs today]
The chickens are enjoying the cooler Fall weather too!
Smiles
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