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22. März 2016

Experimente mit natürlichen Eierfarben

 Ich wollte das ja schon seit Jahren mal ausprobieren, Ostereier mit Naturfarben zu färben, aber irgendwie bin ich nie dazu gekommen. Dieses Jahr ist es nun endlich soweit und ich habe meine Vorratsschränke nach Gemüse und Gewürzen und anderen Dingen durchsucht, die man zum Färben verwenden kann. Heraus kam: Ein paar Schalotten, ein Glas eingelegte Rote Beete, Kaffee, Brombeeren und Spinat. Und Eier natürlich. Besser als nichts. Die Schalotten, Brombeeren, Spinat und der Kaffee wurden gekocht, abgesiebt und die Flüssigkeit in Gläser gefüllt, zusammen mit 1-2 Esslöffeln Essig. Die Rote Beete habe ich kalt verwendet. Danach die gekochten Eier - weiße und braune - dazu und eine Stunde gewartet. Voila!
Ich muss sagen, das schöne braun vom Kaffee gefällt mir am allerbesten! Die Schalotten geben ein schönes Senfgelb, Rote Beete das schönste rosa bis pink, Spinat ein ganz zartes grün und die Brombeeren ein helles flieder. Auf den Fotos sehen die Farben alle sehr pastellig aus. Ich muss dazu sagen, dass die Farben in den nächsten Tagen noch etwas "nachgereift" sind und kräftiger wurden. Man kann natürlich auch kräftigere Farben erreichen, indem man die Eier über Nacht in den Färbesubstanzen lässt.

Insgesamt bin ich aber höchst zufrieden mit meinem kleinen Färbeexperiment. Die Farben gefallen mir viel besser als die knallbunten Eierfarben, die es so zu kaufen gibt. Das wird in den nächsten Jahren auf jeden Fall wiederholt. Wenn ihr auch mal ausprobieren wollt, eure Ostereier natürlich zu färben, gibt es hier eine schöne Tabelle mit Färbemitteln und den Farben, die man damit erreicht. Frohes Färben!



12. Februar 2015

ME & YOU rubber stamp | DIY + free printable

Just in time for Valentine's Day I made this really cool 'ME & YOU' stamp (okay, maybe a bit too obvious that I'm very proud of myself). It's really quick and easy to make but makes a statement with the white words on black, or whatever color you choose. Also, carving the words out instead of working around them is the much easier way! I wish I had bought more carving rubber to make more stamps that say things like 'Hello', 'Thank you', 'You're awesome!' and other fun things. But without further ado, here's how I made the 'ME & YOU' stamp!

Supplies:

- carving rubber
- carving tool with different blades
- free printable (or your own design) printed out
- a glass or any round item that matches the printed design in diameter
- pen or pencil - ink pad

Step 1: First, you need to transfer the design onto the carving rubber. It has to be mirrored as well, so the easiest way to do this is to simply take the printout, place it onto the carving rubber (colored side down) and rub with a blunt item over the paper. I used the other end of the carving tool and it worked great. The ink will transfer onto the rubber and will automatically be mirrored. Easy peasy.

Step 2: I traced the letters with a black pen for better visibility. Next, I placed the glass on top of the design. You can now either trace the circumference of the glass with a pen or directly cut along it with the carving tool and a flat blade. I did both. Cutting along the glass instead of free-handed along the pencil line will give you a very clean circle.
The blade won't cut through the whole rubber block but i just broke the rest off, which was much faster than carving around and around...

Step 3: Now comes the best part: the letters! Take a very thin carving tool and caaarefully trace the letters. It doesn't have to be deep, but pay attention that you keep about the same depth while cutting in order to achieve about the same line widths everywhere.
When your finished, stamp it and maybe fix some flaws here and there.

Congratulations, you made a stamp! Now go and stamp away. Stamp on cards, envelopes, wrapping paper, t-shirts and surprise your loved ones on Valentine's Day!

7. Januar 2015

This year I will ...


I've never been much into resolutions. They seemed so pretentious to me. I would say something like "This year, I will start exercising." or "This year, I will actually learn for the exams and remember their dates." (borrowed this one from schoolgirl-me) and know that I wouldn't stick to it. I'd be nice to, but I wouldn't.
This year I really feel the desire to change certain things in my life and I feel determined to go through with it. Of course you don't need a new year to start changing what you feel needs to be changed, but it's a nice occasion for it. Like a new start and a new chance to be a better me.
Here are my resolutions for 2015. What are your's?


1. EAT HEALTHY AND FRESH
2013 was a super healthy and fresh year for us. I reacted very badly on histamines and since that includes basically everything that is somehow preserved or contains flavor enhancers, we had to cook fresh every day. I also had to cut back on meat, dairy, gluten, coffee, chocolate and alcohol, so I'd say that's pretty healthy, too.
2014 got a lot better with the histamine. I could eat many things that made me nauseous before. I can even tolerate a whole espresso now and then (and I love coffee!). Or eat pizza. And tomatoes. And cheese. And while I'm thankful for the improvements, I'd like to get back to some of the habits of 2013. Bake my own bread. Buy organic. Avoid sweets and sugar (says the girl who got a whole IKEA bag full of sweets for Christmas). Try to stay away from processed foods and make more from scratch. Try out new fruits and vegetables. Reduce the number of pizza orders on weekends (we do that a lot).

2. REDUCE WASTE
The truth is: I feel bad when I end up with a mountain of plastic packaging after cooking a fancy dinner or when I see the amount of plastic bags from grocery shopping trips that we store in the cupboard under the kitchen sink. I'm no ecofreak. I think I just got more aware of the amount of unrecyclable waste that has no more use than to contain stuff and that will end up in landfills to take hundreds of years to decompose. I don't want to start about the risks of untested chemicals in plastics in direct contact with our food, but that's something I've been thinking about, too.
In 2015 I want to try to avoid plastic packaging, only drink water from glass bottles, cut back on disposable items, stock up on wooden tools and glass containers in our kitchen and bathroom and learn how to DIY cosmetic products like soap or lotion.

3. SIMPLIFY
In 2015 I want to declutter my whole apartment - closet, kitchen, bathroom, craft supplies, everything. I'm no-one with a strong emotional attachments to a lot of things, so that's a good thing when it comes to getting rid of stuff. I already started to clean out my closet and donated 4 large bags of clothes, shoes and bags to charity and didn't regret it for a second. Sorting through the craft supplies will be the real challenge. I'm more of a hoarder in that department and totally attached to every bead and every piece of pretty paper, but I'm determined to simplify.

4. QUALITY BEFORE QUANTITY
This goes along with my goal to simplify.  I want to try to buy less, especially clothing, but invest in a small number of timeless high quality pieces that I adore, that fit well and that will last for a long time.

5. GET ENOUGH SLEEP
Some people need a lot of sleep. I'm one of them. The boyfriend isn't. Our habit of going to bed and getting up at the same time means that one of us doesn't get the optimal amount of sleep and usually that's me. Coffee helps, but I can only tolerate as much as half an espresso per day and that's not enough to get me through the day after 5 hours of sleep. This year I'll make an effort to go to bed early and get enough sleep every night. Maybe create a little sleep schedule to help me stick to my goal.

6. LESS SCREENS
At work, I spend 99% of the time in front of a Computer, like many people do, I guess. When I come home I still have to catch up with orders from my shop or do blog stuff. Maybe we'll eat dinner in front of the TV and maybe I'll finish up some cross stitch portraits after that while watching a silly movie. And that's  not even counting smart phone screens. To be honest, you would be really lucky if you catch me not staring at a screen and I do want to change that. I like the idea of no screens after dinner or similar ideas, but since that's really not doable without neglecting the shop and the blog (I'm a busy person) I'd like to start somewhat smaller. I want to start with no smart phones in bed, no smart phones during meals. I want to go outside more, have more meals at the kitchen table, and turn the TV off whenever I'm not actively and interestedly watching.

7. SAVE MONEY
After years of being a full time student I'm now finally in a place where I can say that I earn money, meaning that the times where I lived on a student loan only are over and I actually have money left on my bank account at the end of the month (Hooray!). And while it's a great feeling to be able to afford a slightly better lifestyle than before, my goal in 2015 is to save money for travel and other bigger investments. I think putting 20€ into a money bank every week might be a fun idea as well but otherwise I have no specific plans so far.

8. READ MORE BOOKS
This is an old one. This resolution is on the list every single year. Why? Because there's just not enough time  to read all the books I'd like to read. Ever.
You won't get a 'read one book every week' challenge from me here, because I'm a 2000-pages-fantasy-series kind of girl who loves Harry Potter, The Hunger Games and everything Tad Williams does. My books will range between 400 and 1000 pages each and while I easily read those in a week when I was still in school, I need much longer now. To keep things realistic my goal for 2015 is to keep reading on public transport on my way to/from work, but take more time for reading at home.

9. TAKE MORE PICTURES
There are so many situations in the past that I wish  I had taken (more) pictures from. I have a disposable camera in my bag everywhere I go and I have my phone, obviously. Still I often forget to take pictures and regret it afterwards. This year I want to challenge myself to take pictures every day, in every situation, everywhere. There's no better way to keep the memories alive than through photographs!

10. DOODLE EVERY DAY
I want to work on my drawing skills in 2015. I believe that anyone can draw and I believe that I can draw, too, only my drawings never turn out on paper how they looked in my mind, which is totally frustrating. I'd like to practice this year and see if anything cute comes out of it.





24. Dezember 2014

Merry Christmas | a decorated home

Merry Christmas, everyone! I hope you have the most wonderful holidays with lots of fun, cinnamon stars, presents, quality time with your loved ones, probably snow and glitter. Always glitter!

We'll spend the holidays partly with the boyfriend's family and partly with mine, like we do every year. I'd like to spend more time with everyone but it's still nice to see them all again, especially my brothers.
I took a few pics of our own Christmas tree and our decorations, which were totally no-fuss this year. I'm especially fond of the bunting I drew onto our chalkboard wardrobe. The cute little snow globe is from our advent calendar this year.

Enjoy the season!

18. Dezember 2014

13. Dezember 2014

Star shaped cinnamon cookies aka Zimtsterne | nom nom nom

Cinnamon stars are my very favorite cookies at Christmas time but I think they are everyone's favorite cookie, really. Cinnamon stars are like a sweet, chewy and crisp piece of Christmas compressed into star shape. Short: They look great and taste amazing. I can't believe they're 'only' typical German!
Like many many times in my life I thought for 26 years that something that great has to be incredibly difficult to make and didn't even bother to look for a recipe. Stupid me. This year someone tossed me a recipe and I was like "Whaaat? Only 7 ingredients!?". True story. To be honest I still marvel about the simplicity of it all *happy sigh*.
Of course I can't possibly keep the recipe to myself. Enjoy!

Step 1: Gather the ingredients.

Step 2: Mix the hazelnuts, almonds, vanilla sugar and cinnamon in a bowl. Sieve the confectioner's sugar onto a soup plate.

Step 3: Beat the egg whites with a pinch of salt until stiff and then sloooowly add the previously sieved confectioner's sugar (a spoonful at a time). Fill 5 tablespoons of the meringue creme into an icing bag and place it into the fridge. Start adding the hazelnut-almond-cinnamon mixture to the remaining meringue (slowly again) until you get a thick and smooth dough.

Step 4: Roll the dough out 1 cm thick between two sheets of plastic wrap. Remove the upper layer and start punching out stars. Place them on a parchment-lined baking sheet.

Step 5: Preheat the oven (150° C). Remove the meringue creme from the fridge and place a hazelnut-sized blob on every cinnamon star. Use a paint brush (a new one!) to spread the meringue over the whole surface of the star. Bake the cinnamon stars in the preheated oven for 15 minutes. Remove, let cool, enjoy!

6. Dezember 2014

Gift guide for her | 2014

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After a gift guide for guys there has to be something for the ladies, too. Some things to wear, some things to use, some things to decorate the home with. And when in doubt, go for sparkly.
I personally would like to have everything on that list (do you hear that, relatives!?). Except the boots. Because I already got me a pair of those as a Christmas gift to myself. Your welcome, me.
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