Category Archives: Pounce

The Owl Thing.

Owls!

I have a thing about owls. My grandmother collects them, so I grew up staring longingly at shelf after shelf of owl figurines, & walls of owl paintings, i.e. Charley Harper’s owl flying in a forest of birches. Quality owls.

…of course I’ve heard from my dad that originally she had only admired an owl figurine in passing, & a friend bought it for her for Christmas. This owl was noticed by visiting family members & friends, & the next fifty years were filled with thousands of owls. Completely out of her control. If I genuinely love owls, what will happen to me?

♥ Momo

Owl Thursday

Owl Wing

Owls for your hair!

Me & My Owl

Owls for your wall.

♥ Momo

Sleepwalking in Style

Sleepwalking in Style

Sleepwalking in Style: Etsy. I’ve published an Etsy treasury titled Adventuring; check it out!

Oh, and how cool is this:

Kitchenaid Charm

♥ Momo

Grey Friday

Grey Friday tones: Etsy. Followed by more Etsy.

After a too-hot start to the week, Seattle is grey once again. I’m starting to pull out my sweaters and long pants & looking longingly at my boots. There’s every chance that when I stumble out of work, it will be sunny and warm, so more planning is required than a simple sweater and Smartwool-socks based outfit.

It’s an obvious trend here that my posts wouldn’t be complete without something from Anthro. I give the the Dried leaves dress in grey felted wool, with little felt flowers at the neckline, which aren’t annoying at all. Because I’m a sartorial masochist I went in, tried it on, hugged it, and put it back. It broke my heart a little. I recommend that you get a size down – because of the material, you run the risk of looking like you’re wearing a well-tailored sack if it’s too big.

I want to wear it & wander around Capitol Hill taking pretend-pictures with this camera, & wearing this upcycled felt scarf:

♥ Momo

The Tiny Fat Bird Thing.

 

Tiny fat bluebird: Etsy.

I might name my business Tiny Fat Bird. One of these days I’ll have to write an explanation/history of why tiny fat bird, but for now, I’ll stick to because. Tiny Fat Bird. That’s why.

If I hadn’t been on a bus at the time, {Yesterday} I would have stopped in my tracks at the sight of a girl at the bus stop with an adorable fat teal bird tattooed on the top of her right foot. I would have stopped and declared my undying love for her foot. I must be mad.

Robins: Lost? They look lost…

♥ Momo

Cloudy Sunday

Air & Light Dress: Thimble & Acorn

More Thimble & Acorn, because I love them so.

Day two of an amazing class with Nanz Aalund; I made a filigree bead late yesterday that I’m fairly proud of, and today promises to be even more exciting! {More exciting than a filigree bead? Wow!}

My first piece ever will go up for sale on my Etsy shop this week!

♥ Momo

Pomegranate Joy

Pomegranate Bliss

Pomegranates might not be in season, but this is too cool.

{Hint: this is a big wish list thing of mine; I may limit the pieces I wear that aren’t made by me, but I would a. never have made this, even though when I first saw it, I felt like some creative void inside of me had suddenly been filled with light – too dramatic? why?- and b. people will understand the pull of something as unique as this.}

I have an exciting Skill Advancement class with the amazing Nanz Aalund this weekend, and one can only run on so much coffee. Got to go to bed earlier.

♥ Momo

Shades of Grey: Basics

Etsy: Eyes of Charcoal Dress

I was meant to wear dresses. They’ve become my favorite wardrobe basic, and I’m unwittingly becoming known for them around town. Going from a tomboy-type closet, with three pairs of GAP jeans, one pair of sneakers, and an endless supply of black baggy shirts, the fanciest thing I rolled into 2005 with was a collection of Nine West knee high socks. A lot has changed in the last five years, as I evolved my wardrobe & became an adult.

Thimble & Acorn {love the name} on Etsy is a new favorite. It’s lovely, in a very utilitarian way; love it.

This top is also haunting me:

♥ Momo

I ♥ Scarves & Gingerbread Cake

Fluffy....

Thursday Pounce! I love scarves; I have maybe two drawers overflowing with scarves from vintage shops, Goodwill and Anthropologie. Scarves from Anthro can be a very expensive habit, so I’m trying to stalk my prey from a safe distance. On the other hand, this scarf is fairly affordable, by scarf standards. I just want to wrap it around me and up over my nose and mouth to keep the cold at bay. ♣Note to self: Add scarf gallery of current scarf collection, since I clearly take it for granted.

I promised I’d post my adventure with Bread & Honey’s Gingerbread Cake recipe, having gone on about it for long enough, so here it is:

8 Tbsp unsalted butter @ room temperature
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup boiling water (This gave me pause; I’d never met a recipe that asked me for this…)
2 tsp baking soda
2 tsp ground ginger
1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp ground cloves (Didn’t have this, so I substituted 1/4 tsp Cardamom & another 1/4 tsp cinnamon.)
1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
1/2 tsp salt
2 tsp baking powder
2/3 cup packed brown sugar
1 cup unsulfured molasses (I only had 1/3 cup molasses, even less than B&H and used 2/3 cup maple syrup…it made the cake sooo fluffy, and I suspect it made it lighter than it otherwise might have been.)
1 Tbsp. freshly grated ginger (I didn’t have this, but I’m thinking in the future I might add 1/4 cup crystalized ginger, like I use in my scones, to see what it does.)
2 large eggs, room temperature, lightly beaten

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butter and flour a 9″ round spring form pan and set aside. (B&H uses 9×13 cake pan, but I’m a rebel with a new spring form pan to break in, so there!

In a bowl, combine boiling water and baking soda; set aside. (Why?? Can anyone tell me?) Sift together flour, ground spices, salt, and baking powder; set aside.

Cream butter until light, and add brown sugar, beating until fluffy. Add eggs*, molasses and grated ginger/crystalized ginger, baking-soda mixture, and flour mixture. *B&H’s recipe calls for me to beat in eggs after I add everything including the flour mixture, which made no sense to me in the context of my baking experience…and this was one thing too many, so I added the eggs when I felt I normally would. Someday when I feel conformative, maybe I’ll add the eggs later. But not today.) 

Pour batter into prepared pan; bake until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean, 30 to 35 minutes. Let cool on a wire rack. (For spring form pan, cool for ten minutes on wire rack, then remove coil.) Cut into wedges and dust with confectioners’ sugar. Do not do what my husband does and upend the powdered sugar bag onto the cake. It’s a waste of sugar… yes I said it, and the cake is just the right amount of sweet on it’s own. It hardly needs it, especially if it has crystalized ginger in it.

I really love Bread & Honey’s blog; there’s something about her aesthetic and baking ethos that really appeals to me. I have tried a number of her recipes and found them all to well worth trying and repeating, many times. She also makes pretty awesome 10 Dollar Drawings, some of which I really want as a tattoo:

I Love Bees!

♥ Momo

Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

Crepes? Why not?

Let me begin with some blasphemy*; I would have preferred these cookies without chocolate chips. *Gasp* It’s true; they’re alright, and the chocolate is in this case improved by time/cooling, but I feel that for the first time I’m biting into cookies and thinking to myself “these are great…but the chocolate…” So consider yourselves warned.

Oatmeal cookie recipes are pretty similar; everyone varies the amount of chocolate chips, fruit, nuts etc. that they put in their cookies, and I think this is the best recipe I’ve put together so far. It makes a big difference using organic old fashioned rolled oats, as opposed to Quaker old fashioned – hard as a rock oats. These spread out into nice almost lacy cookies with crisp, buttery edges, which is what I’ve been trying for for years.

Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

1 cup unsalted butter

3/4 cup granulated sugar

3/4 cup brown sugar

2 eggs

1 tsp. vanilla extract

1 1/2 cups all purpose flour

1 tsp. baking soda

1/4 tsp. salt

2 cups rolled oats

12 oz. semisweet chocolate chips…or not.

1/2 cup dried cranberries

Preheat oven to 350° and line baking sheet with parchment paper.

Cream butter and sugars in an electric mixer on medium speed, beating at least 5 minutes. Add eggs and vanilla and beat until smooth.

In another bowl, combine flour, baking soda and salt. (I threw the salt into the egg/sugar mix, I don’t know why. They turned out fine regardless.) Add dry ingredients to egg mixture, beating on low speed until smooth. Stir in oatmeal and any fruits/nuts/chocolates you like, or per above. Williams Sonoma had the first recipe to tell me to add the oatmeal in a separate step; I’m intrigued…

Drop by rounded tablespoonfuls onto prepared baking sheet – space dough at least 1 1/2 inches apart, as they spread. Bake on center rack 10-12 minutes.

Enjoy with milk, or if you’re like me, a pot of green tea.

Monday Pounce!

Sweet!

This post was up rather late not because I’m a nightowl, but because there were so. many. unicorns. on Etsy this evening. Pounce took me to page after page of unicorns – bibs, dishes, towels, blankies, toys, sketches, watercolors, and lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Too many unicorns. They need a “take me to the cute dishes” button after that many unicorns.

♥ Momo