Thursday, May 5, 2016

MY CRAIGSLIST CHINA CABINET

I live in an apt. and needed more storage space, so, I       bought a China Cabinet for $110.00 on Craigslist.
           I will share a before and during picture
               with you and when I get finished
                  with it ,completely,I will share
                       the pics of the finished
                              China Cabinet .
 This China Cabinet style is called La Casa Aruba.
I love the detail on the crown of 
the top piece. 

 In this pic , I had not waxed the cabinet doors, yet .
This is the bottom half of the 
China Cabinet, which has 
the dark wax applied to it . 
I think that I will spray paint the handles 
on the doors, Espresso Brown. 
This is a close up view of the bottom door. 
 This is the middle of the China Cabinet .
I just wanted to show what it looks 
like with the wax applied.  




    MY FARMHOUSE BUTCHER BLOCK TABLE RE-DO
                & DINING ROOM HUTCH REDO ; 

                         a work in progress. 

I have had this Oak , Farmhouse Butcher block Table for 27 years and have loved it dearly, but, now, I feel like it needed a serious update, into the 21st Century.  I painted it my favorite color, Peacock Blue, using the Olympic ONE paint color: Jamaican Dream and used Valspar Dark Acrylic Wax over it .
Here is the ''work in progress" .....
I purchased a Dining Room Hutch
on Craigslist and refinished it 
in my favorite shade of blue 
Peacock Blue. 

Scroll down to the end to see 
the after pics .


                               I added some carved, wooden
          scroll work overlays that I purchased at 
         Hobby Lobby for less than $5 for 2 and I 
           was able to use their 40% off Coupon.  


I plan to add more of the dark wax
over the Peacock Blue. 
These are the carved, wooden Overlays . 

I plan to paint the Tabletop, whipping cream color like the Armoire I posted.  

I then, will draw a French Motif on it that says something about a Patisserie and Cacao . 

 That will be in a few months.  I will post pics of the finished Table, when I get around to finishing it.
I purchased some chairs off of Craigslist, for $12 each.
I went back to Hobby Lobby and purchased
some French Script Fabric and I 
reupholstered my chairs. 
I did a pretty good job
considering  
that it was 
my first
    time .
Here, is the end result.  







Wednesday, May 4, 2016



               BEST SWEET POTATO CASSEROLE 
                  with  PECAN PRALINE TOPPING 
                             that you will ever find 



I love traditions ; well, some traditions.  I l love baking
 and cooking and roasting all kinds of wonderful
foods for Thanksgiving and Christmas and Easter.

Thanksgiving is such a wonderful Holiday.
Don't get me wrong, we are always thankful,all day, each
and everyday for all that God does for us, but,there's
something so wonderful about knowing that people all
over this nation and even around the world, are giving
thanks and sharing a feast together with some of the ones
they love,even if it's not with their immediate family.
(I know that there are families that don't get along
with one another and some wouldn't get together at all
if it were not for this holiday (and two other wonderful
holidays),but,I'd like to think that some are taking
advantage of the opportunity to reconcile during this
holiday while they still can.)

One very special Thanksgiving. a friend from church
made this Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecan Praline
Topping and it was so delicious that I passed up all
the cakes and pies just to have a second serving of it.
As with every Thanksgiving, we ate til we were stuffed
and we thought about and prayed for all the starving
children in India and felt guilty for eating such a
marvelous and enormous amount of food, but everything
was so delicious, but, that dish deserved a standing
ovation.



It is a true Tradition in our home for Thanksgiving
and Christmas, and sometimes Easter. It's the cream cheese
that makes it different and makes it so fabulous.
I will share the recipe with you...

THE BEST SWEET POTATO CASSEROLE EVER


4 large fresh Sweet Potatoes,peeled and cubed
1/4 C. pure lemon juice
1 tsp. salt
water

Boil til tender. Drain.
Mash, using a mixer.

Add:
1 8-oz. bar cream cheese
2 C. sugar
1 bar real butter        
1 tsp. lemon juice
4 eggs
pinch o'salt
2 tsp. cinnamon
2 tsp. Pure Vanilla Extract          
5 oz. can Pet Evaporated milk

Mix all with and electric mixer. . Spread in a lightly buttered 13 x 9 Pyrex Baking Dish .







                                                                                                               Topping:

1/2 C. flour
1 bar real butter
2 C. brown sugar '
2 C. pecans, finely chpd.

Mix all and sprinkle on top of the sweet potato mixture.

Bake 350 degrees for til set. approximately 30-45 mins.




                                                          ~ Enjoy ~


I am sure that you will love this recipe.
Let me know what you think.
I pray that you and your family are blessed this Thanksgiving!  ~ Tami 

MY ARMOIRE RE-DO

I have had this Armoire for 20 years and never did paint or stain it.  I decided to paint it Milk Chocolate Brown, then, paint it Whipping Cream White and make it look worn, French Shabby Chic.  I did not have to do any sanding, because I accidentally figured out how to paint it to look worn.  I did this by accidentally overloading my paint brush and painting thick and heavy in some areas, and practically ''dry brushing'' in other places.  Ta-Da !!! It was automatically Shabby Chic .  I added some more of those beloved , carved, wooden Overlays, from Hobby Lobby; my most favorite store , ever.  This gave me so much confidence, that I decided to paint my 35 year old Oak, Butcherblock Harvest Table.  I will show pics of the Table, in the next post.                              





The results are exactly what I have always wanted. I am so very pleased and it only took 3/4 of a pint of paint.

Here is a close up of the overlays. 
 Sorry that I did not take a pic of it after painting the overlays on top of the Armoire.  I thought I had.  The black wire on the left side, is the antena wire.