Friday, April 29, 2011

I'm having a GIVEAWAY Today!




Because it's Friday

and I have a new haircut {that I love}

and I'm introducing a NEW product to my Shop...


I'm giving away one of my new favorite obsessions











A Cabochon Statment Ring!



 They're sweet & girlie, perfect for young and mature fingers alike.



I ADORE them, and I know you will too!


*To be entered in this fabulous givaway*

1. Leave a comment to this post telling me what ring you like the best from my shop

 Get additional entries by leaving a comment letting me know you are following this blog, following Besserina on Facebook
And/Or by blogging about this givaway on your own sweet little blog or sharing on Facebook!  

Comments will be open until Sunday @noon EST and the Winner will be announced Sunday afternoon.


GOOD LUCK!!! 


Thursday, April 21, 2011

Baked Custard Recipe



Let me first say, that I do not particularly like Baked Custard.  But I had a lot of eggs and was in the mood to bake something so I paged through one of my favorite cookbooks.  You've probably never heard of it before, {Recipes from the Heart of the High Rock Church} it's not exactly sold on Amazon or Barnes & Noble, but let me tell you: It is amazing. 



This Baked Custard turned out beautifully, it set up perfectly, had nice coloring, smelled delicious. 
And tasted O.K. warm out of the oven, but after 12 hours in the refrigerator it tasted much better. Really good actually, and my babies loved it too. 


The Recipe

6 eggs
3/4 cup sugar
1/4 tsp. salt
4 cups milk, scalded
1 tsp vanilla
nutmeg
1/4 cup sugar

Wisk together eggs, sugar and salt.  Stir in scalded milk.  Pour into a baking dish.  Set in a pan of hot water.  Sprinkle a little nutmeg on top.  Bake at 325 degrees for 45-50 minutes or until set.  Sprinkle 1/4 cup of sugar all over the top and set under the broiler until brown {watch closely!!!}

Let me know what you think!!!



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Monday, April 18, 2011

How to make a Vintage Typewriter Planter


I have a thing for old typewriters. I also have a thing for succulents such as hens & chicks. I put the two together and made a unique planter & conversation piece!



I rescued this poor, dilapidated typewriter.  Dirty, broken and destined to live out the rest of it's days in a landfill or scrap pile.  

I pushed the carriage across the top and heard a soft "ding." I imagined a who would have used such a finely engineered piece nearly 90 years ago; how many pages it has typed, how many letters of love it has created.




This terra cotta pot of Sempervivums (chickens & hens) has been growing for 4 years; it's formed into a beautiful cushion of rosettes. I thought I'd just take a few "babies" from the pot to start my recycled typewriter planter.


I used some sedum also, to trail down the sides.



First I took some flat rocks to fill some of the gaps in the machine, so the soil wouldn't wash out.


Then filled it with soil. I just used soil from my vegetable garden. Succulents aren't very picky, they like sunshine, but otherwise adapt well to even the poorest soil & conditions.


I pulled off some different sizes of the chickens & hens with the roots still attached




and started planting them in the dirt. Soon they will root in well and take hold, I know it seems now like they might fall out.


I planted three types of sedum to trail down.







I didn't want to fill it in too much, because they will multiply quickly.






Give it a good water, then sit it in the sun and forget about it! Chickens & hens do not need a lot of care or fuss.

Cute, huh?

I love how it turned out!






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Friday, April 15, 2011

:: who would have thought? ::





Who would have thought taking photo's of shoes would be so fun? 


























I'm so excited to start offering baby shoes & booties, and slippers for children as well as adults.  I made them for my daughters a couple of months ago and they've loved wearing them... before I knew it I found myself creating more!

Start following my blog and Besserina on facebook...I will be having a givaway soon !!!






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Thursday, April 07, 2011

:: What I've been sewing ::



Vintage chenille pillow covers with wool and fabric appliques in fun spring prints~ down filled pillow inserts.





Rescued old quilts sewn into comfy down cushions.




And slippers. 





Aren't these the cutest little things you've ever seen?  They will be available in all sizes.  This means not just your kiddos get to pretty tootsies, you do too!
They fit snug like socks and are machine washable.







These have soft terrycloth lining.





I'm also playing around with thicker soles...






My girlies love them. 

And aprons...





my little farm girl half aprons



made of old linens, pillowcases, doilies, barcloth....


lots of handstitching and extra long ties so they wrap around and tie in the front.





there's more...oh yes there is always more...

Until then, have a great day~ The sunshine is finally out and I'm going out to enjoy it!


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