Monday, March 19, 2012

Pie Day!!!






Did you all take advantage of this holiday?
Well, I sure did.
Even though National Pie Day was March 14th, Bethany and Tere over at M.O.M. had their 4th annual Pie Day on Sunday March 11th. (I decided to celebrate both days until I was completely sick to my stomach.)
Normally, I'm really good at looking away from these sugary treats, but dammit....sometimes you just gotta do it.
I don't think I'll be craving pie for another year though...which is good, right?
This year, I made these mini banana cream pies.(pictured above) So delicious and the perfect size to get a taste but not commit to a whole piece.
My intentions were really good in the beginning. I was going to make everything from scratch....but as the week went on, my recipe changed from homemade to semi-homemade....and then, well........just assembled.
You know.... why try to compete with companies that have spent years and thousands of dollars perfecting their recipes. At least that was my reasoning, plus my oven was broken.

Want to make these for yourself? Here's how.
I bought pre-baked pastry shells, piped in vanilla pudding, add a slice of banana, and top with whipped cream.
Done! Shameless, I know.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

The Ugliest Before and After Project!






This shelf/cupboard measures 6x6ft square and proved to be the most challenging project rehab I've tackled in a while. Dripping with what was thought to be broken old jars of canned goods oozing their goo from the top shelf to the bottom. Such a mess!

It took 4 guys to load it in the truck. My husband was the only one who had faith that I would be able to transform this nasty beast into a beauty. Others thought I was crazy, which only made me more determined. Even the lady who sold it to me had her doubts. She only asked $25 bucks for it. Score!
To me, it was all cosmetic. Check out those cool sliding doors. Reminds me of something you'd find in an old classroom.

Well, it took quite a few hours to scrape, sand, degrease, paint 3 coats of primer, and 2 coats of a brilliant peacock blue.
But now... it's my pride and joy, sitting proud in our living room.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Welcome Cruz!





Happy parents Lara and Nelz welcome their first baby boy into the world. Little Cruz was born at home over the weekend with amazing family support and their midwife. I can't believe I'm an auntie for the 24th time!! I know that sounds crazy, but when you're one of 10 siblings, it's not so strange.
This year is going to be a busy one for sure, but also incredibly fun. I'm already thinking about easter egg hunts and Halloween!

Saturday, February 18, 2012

New!




I just brought in a fresh batch of furniture to the Pannikin yesterday.
The green cabinet is my absolute favorite. It's the perfect shade of green ....and just in time for St. Patricks Day. Karin

Thursday, February 16, 2012

"Island Baby" Shower for Lara Vellocido






As promised, I wanted to share some pictures of my sister's baby shower. Since the little one will have family here and in Hawaii, we went with an Island Hopper/Travel Baby theme. Thank goodness the weather was beautiful and sunny. You just never know this time of year.
The food was sooo soo good....
The menu consisted of potato zucchini pizzas, fruit kabobs, asparagus quiche, pasta salad, tea sandwiches and white chocolate stuffed raspberries. Oh, and it gets better. We all sipped on a champagne punch and fruity Bahama Mama rum drinks. It's a baby shower people...you got to get your buzz on.

Party favors were mini bottles of Champagne that read..."Thank you for flying Vellocido Airlines. Pop upon arrival of baby Vellocido."

....And then there was the giant cake that Cat and I made.
It was 14 inches round, three layers high and took 9 hours to make! Why?.. because we only had one cake pan and had to let it cool and pop out in order to start the next one. The cake was dark chocolate with chocolate chunks inside and topped with a super light and fluffy homemade frosting that tasted like vanilla marshmallows. I have NEVER seen woman eat cake like they did that day. Going back for seconds and even requesting the pieces with heavy frosting! It was kind of cool to watch. Not a piece was left over..thank god. All our guests took home huge slabs of it to their families.

Also pictured here is the painting I did for their Nursery. A 20x20'' image of Lara's dog "Cash" flying his toy plane over Hawaii. He is technically her first baby.
(prints will be available in my shop very soon!)

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Arts Alive





The Arts Alive banner unveiling was a great success. About 100 artists participated in the event and I think this was definitely the best year so far.
Below is a picture of my banner...a larger version of my China Doll girl.
My personal favorite was the "Blue Heron" painted by Ciara Ortiz.
Sorry these pictures are kind of grainy. The lighting inside was horrible! Especially since all the windows were covered in banners. Not much natural light coming in.
The last image was grabbed from this mornings North County Times!

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

2012 Street banner unveiling


It's time again for this years Arts Alive banner unveiling. I can't wait to see all the new paintings this year!
I decided to paint a larger version of my "China Doll" lady which I'm hoping the color will really pop from the street post.
They asked the artists not to post their paintings till after the event, so I'll show you all later.
About 200-300 people are expected to walk through it! yikes!
If you want to miss the crowds and get great parking, show up after 3:30pm. Otherwise...I'll see you there. Karin