Friday, December 18, 2009

Kudos to Brittani

I just got home from an amazing evening of children's Christmas music and dance theatre organized and taught by this beautiful and very talented Brittani. I sat in the back with the dearest Rebecca(s)- there were two of them there, and we oooo'd and aaaah'd the whole 2 hours! On a whim, I also took along my camera and biggest zooooooom lens we have. For those with an interest in photography, this is how I captured these images in a difficult lighting situation: I turned the ISO to 2500, flash off (of course, flash would be obnoxious and ineffective) and I was in Program AE mode ('P' in the creative zone), and held VERY steady (prop elbows firmly on person's shoulders in front of you if you are fairly good friends, otherwise do the best you can on your own, which is what I did). Then shoot it up and you might get a few out of a gazillion that you can then EDIT to your heart's content. I DID take images of my Anna and Abby neices and lots of friends and neighbors that were in it too. But, for now, this one of Brittani begged to be posted right away. I couldn't help myself. I mean, look at those eyes and clavical!
I thought I would be there by myself (Jay and Twins were heavily into a building project that would not wait), but I was lucky to meet up with Rebecca - also by herself - who said I was a great date. Fun evening, what talent.

Friday, December 11, 2009

A Little more Christmas

Here are a few more details of 'The Event'.A detail of the 'Christmas Wall of Fame'. This one is Bronwyn's I think.
Some of the details of the dining room have disappeared. There were candy canes in the glasses. The elves had second thoughts.

Is this really . . . no - nobody would be so tacky . . .


It is! A TP tree. There are no scruples when it comes to decorating 'cheap'. And anyway, there's always that fine line in art between whimsy and bad taste.




For a tin foil garland, take a long line of filament, tie one end around the middle of a 8 x 8 peice of slightly scrunched tin foil, finish scrunching. Repeat this step along the line and add a curly ribbon bow.



For lampshade covers, take off a shade and make a pattern (I used newsprint). Now cut as many as you need out of your favorite wrapping paper.





The master bedroom took on a little more dignity and reverence. The photograph over the bed is missing - try to imagine the most beautiful image of the Manti temple. Jay is a very fine photographer - his love is architecture, landscape, and cowboy life.
Dinner and a party calls, more to come later. Merry Christmas! Only 12 days away.





Wednesday, December 9, 2009

A Christmas Story

Our home was in Manti's Christmas Home Show this year. It's been days of fussing and fluffing (paper and pillows). Thanks to all my 'santas helpers'. You know who you are, and it just wouldn't have happened or been so fun if not for you. Here's a sample of what it looks like. Think red and lime green and black and white and Dr. Suess all over. Think Merry and Bright and disposable - that's what I was after. And on a shoestring if I could (and I did, basically because of slave labor earlier referred to as 'Santas helpers'.)
Gena's whimsical handwriting.
Candy trees. 1Cup sugar, 1/2 C cornsyrup, 1/2 C water, splash of vinegar (what does THAT do?) Bring to hard crack stage. Add coloring. Pour thin stream onto oil sprayed cookie sheet into shapes. I tried these trees, large and small dots, into a cookie cutter and crazy non-sensical, Seusical shapes. Not a project for kids!

But this is: These little nut cups that go over tree lights are folded in half 3 times. Cut a little scallop on the big end and a tiny snip on the point. Unfold and put over any of your lights. Mark and Kyle did great on this. Thanks Keli.


A puff and curly ribbon and flat sided marbles decked out three over-the-bar lights. You can get great instructions on how to make puffs from Martha Stewarts website.

Wall detail.




Crepe paper snow ball pile. I violated an idea from Martha Stewart - her tower was elegantly made with styrofoam balls covered in glass glitter. But that would have violated MY motto of CHEAP. I'm thinking we'll have a snowball fight with them when we're tired of looking at them.



Disposable chair backs. Double sided wrapping paper worked nicely.






This puff just got made and set there - nothing deliberate - but doesn't it look like the first course? It ended up staying there - deliberately.





A change of look in the twins bedroom and the rest of the house. But more later, I'm too tired to finish tonight.







After the Party was over . . .

. . . it was time for this wedding cake to happen. We closed the door to the last visitor at 9 pm, then a movie went on (Little Women, While You Were Sleeping) and Lacey's wedding confection started coming together. Rice Krispie, chocolate and classic white cake is underneath all that buttercream and fondant. The 'bustle' was the last finishing touch.