It's always an exciting thing for me to meet new people. And nothing is better than connecting with someone who shares the same passions and values as you. Boy did I hit "friend jackpot" with Adrienne Nixon of Adrienne's Essentials! A simple conversation on Instagram lead to an in person meet. What better place to get to know one another than at the fabric store? And for these two girls, I don't think there could not have been a better place to talk fabric, fashion and eventually food!.....Mmmmmm,,, I think by lunch we had both decided in our own minds that we COULD BE real friends now!!! .......So what do you think happens when two artistic minds join and challenge each other's creative boundaries?? **MAGIC** Connect with us as THE GREY BUTTON and Adrienne's Essentials lead up to our BIG Memorial Day reveal!!!!
Thursday, April 16, 2015
ALL WHITE : BOLD COLORS
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Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Chic and Cozy Cape and Skinny Pants
I am really excited about this entire outfit. Maybe because I made the whole fit....but the cape definitely stole the show! .... Well..... and this bag!
Like a lot of sewers out there, I have a stash of fabric that I've been holding on to forever. If you are anything like me, you fall in love with the fabric at the store and have absolutely no plans on what you are going to do with it but you buy it anyways and add to your stash. And then, you go out again and spot some new fabric and the cycle is repeated. Well, I am so guilty! The problem? Since I don't exactly know what I am going to make, I don't know how many yards I should get. And then what ends up happening is when I finally have an inspired garment in mind, I don't have enough fabric! So lately I have been challenging myself to design within the limitations in extra yardage. It sounds easy, but when you have the entire piece figured out and then you find out you don't have enough to add sleeves, it's enough to make you want to throw in the towel and abandon the project. I can always come up with an excuse to buy more fabric..but until I clear out my stash I have promised to refrain! To my surprise I've noticed that I'm being a lot more creative! And not drafting the patterns on paper first is also allowing me to see exactly how I want to use the fabric. I just hold it up to my dress form- which takes the guesswork out. It is usually at this point when the light bulb goes off and the design takes shape.
I had this fleece for probably 2 years. It's so soft I considered just using it as a blanket and curling up on the sofa with some hot tea and a good movie. But then I realized that I have virtually no outerwear and it's winter! For some reason I am still being a rebellious....freezing...Californian. So, I decided on a cape because I only had about 1 1/2 yards to play with. I wanted to make a whole outfit of it so I also made some skinny pants and styled it with a leather hand-painted brooch and earrings. To finish off the look, I could resist adding in my favorite bag, "Corners" from my accessories collection in a color combination I like to call Timberland- because of its army green color and cognac details. This look is super comfortable and effortless! Another new addition into my closet..... CHECK! To keep up with all of my creations as I sew my new custom wardrobe follow me on Pinterest!
To customize and purchase your handbag Corners handbag click HERE. To view or purchase our hand-painted earrings click HERE.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Cooking Fresh ~ Tangy BBQ Chicken
I'm pretty new at Crock-Pot cooking, but I have to say.....I'm getting hooked. For someone who is always busy, it's the best thing! If you don't already know, I LOVE cooking and as fresh as possible. But sometimes the whole ordeal can take half the day if I'm not careful. And that's why the crock-pot is genius! I can just throw everything in and walk away. That's exactly what I did when I made my Tangy BBQ Chicken! I love BBQ almost anything, but since I cut processed sugar out of my diet three years ago, that also meant that I quit BBQ sauces too. Have you seen the amount of sugar per serving? and it's one of the main ingredients....Unbelievable!! Well I found my solution for my cravings.....just make my own sauce. We are having better BBQ Chicken for dinner!
*Disclaimer ~ I did not stop and measure everything.... I used the eyeball it and taste method!
Here's what I did:
I started by making my own blend of seasoning salt. Did you know Lawry's adds sugar? (Why?)
-garlic powder
-onion powder
-paprika
-ground sage
-ground brown mustard
-whole oregano (dried)
-black pepper
-salt
* REMEMBER I rarely use measurements. I use the tasting method. [ I feel like I have to keep saying it! :) ] I recommend starting with 1/2 teaspoon of each and some common sense. For example, I happen to LOVE fresh cracked black pepper so I add a whole lot to everything. You may want to use less....
Next, I grabbed a mixing bowl....It's time to make the sauce! Side note: I didn't make a whole lot of sauce because I was only making a small amount of chicken with no plans for leftovers. You can certainly double the ingredients if you need to.
*****The ingredients that I am listing for the sauce are approximates..TASTE EVERYTHING!! ...and along the way.
3/4 cup tomato sauce
1/3 cup apple cider vinegar
2 TBS honey
1/2 tsp onion powder
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp sweet paprika
1/2 tsp ground brown mustard
1/4 tsp nutmeg
1/4 tsp cinnamon
~From here I might have added a little more honey and a few more sprinkles of seasoning from the above list, oh! and maybe even a little water.... until it was real good to ME! I recommend doing the same -live a little! Once the sauce was perfect, I set it aside. I added it to the chicken later.
APOLOGIES!!! I forgot to take a picture of what the sauce looked like in the bowl...
After about 2 hours the house was smelling delicious! Mmmmmmmm.....I removed the chicken thighs from the Crock-Pot and drained the liquids. It just seemed like a whole lot of oil to me.. I added the chicken back to the pot skin side up and poured in the sauce that I made earlier, making sure everything had a nice coating. Placed the lid back on and walked away. I would say that the chicken was ready 1 1/2 hours later, I recall turning the Crock-Pot off before the full 4 hours. Everything was fully cooked and tender which is exactly what I wanted! I would think if I were making more chicken I may have needed the full 4 hours, no????
Well other than a few minutes of prepping, this BBQ chicken took no time! ....well none of mine anyway!
I paired my yummy Tangy BBQ {Crock-Pot} Chicken with some cheesy rice and green beans. My family loved it! Let me know how it goes for you!
Monday, January 12, 2015
Cooking Fresh ~ Lentil Burgers
Last week I posted my Lentil Burgers on my Facebook and Instagram pages and lots of requests for the recipe. And not to toot my own horn but they were sooooooo good... TOOT TOOT! I even told my husband that they might have just been the best bean burger I've ever had! WOW!!! I am no where close to being or becoming a vegetarian but I am always eager to taste the bean burgers I see on the menu when we go out to eat....so I have had my fair share!
If you follow me on social media, you can see that I absolutely LOVE cooking and strive to cook as fresh and healthy as I possibly can. A few weeks ago I made a really big pot of lentil soup and I froze half to enjoy on another day. The soup by itself was delicious! It was made using dried lentils, potatoes, carrots, onions, garlic, coriander, cumin, salt and pepper- I had no idea how much I would enjoy the leftovers this much. But when you are cooking fresh everything tastes better! There are so many layers to flavoring and when you cook from scratch you are in control. Sure you can substitute with prepared items but it's just not the same!
I dressed my burger with a spicy mayo spread and LOTS of freshly shredded cabbage. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!! Let me know how yours turns out.
*Disclaimer- I don't use measurements on purpose when I am cooking and rely strictly on my pallet. Taste, taste, taste!!!! If you think it needs more of something.....add it! Start light and season along the way!
LENTIL SOUP:
-dried lentils
-chicken stock (homemade or low sodium store bought)
-cumin
-salt & pepper
-garlic
-onions
-potatoes
-carrots
*This is a simple dish, just throw everything in the pot bring to a boil and then\ let it simmer on low until the lentils, carrots, and potatoes are cooked through but not mushy.
LENTIL PATTIES:
-lentils (about 2 cups of cooked lentils from your soup or store bought, drained)
-bread crumbs (fresh or store bought)
-dried chopped onions
-garlic powder
-onion powder
-whole oregano
-paprika
-salt & pepper
-1 TBS mayonaise
*Set pan or griddle to medium-high heat and add (or spray) the pan with a TSP of olive oil. Brown the patties on both sides to create a nice crunch. If you use a non-stick pan, you don't need a lot of oil at all! Done!
**As far as the seasonings go, I would start with 1/2 TSP of each and add more accordingly.
SPICY MAYO:
-2 TBS of mayonaise
-hot sauce of your choice (I used Tabasco) and to your heat preference
-garlic powder (a few dashes)
You can also dress your lentil burger with all your hamburger favorites!! Mmmmm! I'm definitely making this again!
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Sunday, January 4, 2015
Cropped Denim Jacket
Sometimes you just have to let the fabric speak yo you. It knows what it wants to be. And that's exactly what ended up happening with this denim jacket project. What I set out for in the beginning grew into a completely different product in the end. I originally imagined a loose fitting cropped jacket with flowing sleeves. But when I searched through my fabric stash, I came across some leftover denim from another project. I didn't have much so this could work out for my cropped jacket. Well..... now that changes everything because the denim is way more stiff than my original design. Almost immediately- I felt a structured jacket was the way to go! A couple of snips and tucks and this jacket started coming to life. My goal: keep things simple to allow the eyes to be drawn to the clean style lines and defined sleeves. Descrete pockets, a crisp top stitch and covered buttons finish the garment.
What I love most about this jacket is its versatility. Initially it feels dressy but I can easily dress it down with some jeans and a tee. Throw in a cute clutch and some earrings and I am good to go! That's the beauty of being an artist! YOU can bring your vision to life!!
| Bella Clutch ~ "Grey and Stripe" Available at www.thegreybutton.com |
| "Fanned Out" Leather Hand-Painted Earrings in Silver Available at www.thegreybutton.com |
2015 is off to a great start! What projects will you be working on this month to start off the new year? You can follow my journey as I sew my way through my portfolio and into a brand new wardrobe! I've created a Pinterest board just for my looks and you can also see what I'm up to on Instagram. I'd love to hear from you! Bye for now buttons!!
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Pleated Peplum: Done!
Last week I draped the beginnings to this top with absolutely NO idea what I was going to do with the sleeve. As you can imagine, whatever I decided to do with the sleeve would determine the entire look of the top and ultimately make or break the design. No pressure, huh? Well it always helps me to grasp a look by sketching out all of my options. It seems to always open up my imagination. So when I sat down to draw, the first thing that came out was this dramatic sleeve.
I did really like it.......but I still wasn't sure. And so I asked the question in a few groups on Facebook and I got so many responses. THANK YOU!!!! {Side Note: I love the new sewing groups I am a part of! Finally a whole community who is on what I'm on!} I sketched out the top suggestions and put a poll on my website. Here were the choices:
Over any other design, the majority agreed with me with the dramatic sleeve. Yay! Now to make it!!! I have to mention that I did not use any patterns on this entire garment and certainly did not want to start in having to plot out the sleeve on pattern paper. So I didn't! Here is the finished top with that amazing sleeve.
I love it! I styled it with a pair of turquoise skinnies (is that a word?) and even found a pair of earrings that went perfect! 2015 is going to be fun and this was just the jump start I needed, If you missed the first part of this project, like the fabric I chose and a look at the pleats click here.
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