Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Fabric Addict Doll Show and Tell
Denise Miller just sent me photos of her doll that she made from my "Fabric Addict Doll" pattern.
She named her Dorie. I loved her fabric choices that she used!
Even her undies coordinate with her outfit. I hope she had as much fun as I did making my doll.
I love polka dots! I found these polka dot cupcake liners at Hobby Lobby. I thought this cookie bar recipe would look so cute with the M & M's on top....plus they are delicious! My friend Rosie gave me the idea to use the cupcake liners inside a tin for a gift idea. My neighbors get the tins tonight.
Fudge Filled Bars
2 cups quick-cooking oats
1 ½ cups all purpose flour
1 cup packed brown sugar
3/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup butter, melted
1 cup chopped pecans
1 can (14ounces) sweetened condensed milk
1 cup (6 ounces) semisweet chocolate chips
2 tablespoons shortening
1 cup milk chocolate M & M’s
1. In a large bowl, combine the oats, flour, brown sugar and salt. Add butter and mix until crumbly.
Stir in the pecans. Set aside 1 - ½ cups for topping. Press remaining crumb mixture into a greased
13” x 9” baking pan.
2. In a large saucepan, combine the milk, chocolate chips and shortening.
Cook and stir over low heat until chips are melted; stir until smooth.
3. Spread over crust; sprinkle with the reserved crumb mixture. Top with M & M’s. Bake at 350
degrees for 20-25 minutes or until edges are golden brown.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Animal Whimsy Show and Tell
Look at what Chris Sass sent me from her store quiltfabric.com. I am excited to visit her shop in March. Her sample maker went beyond my pattern and added the sounds each animal makes around each block with appliqued letters.
I LOVE IT!
AND
WHY IN THE WORLD DIDN'T I THINK OF IT!!!!
It is not too late for you to do it though.
for your kit to make the version above.
I hope your week will go smoothly for you. My list is getting shorter as I am knocking items off most of my Christmas shopping and baking. Yea!
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Day Trip to Leavenworth, Kansas
Me ... the grown up kid riding on a restored 1913 carousel. It is also the second fastest carousel in the country.
In our local paper there was an article full of places to see in Leavenworth, Kansas. http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2012/nov/19/daytripper-first-rate-attractions-first-city-kansa/
One place they recommended was the C. W. Parker Carousel Museum. It was named one of the "Eight Wonders of Kansas" by the Kansas Sampler Foundation. C.W. Parker was once the largest manufacturer of carousels and amusements rides in the world.
Above is a photo of the worlds oldest working carousel. It is an 1850 hand cranked carousel. This is a look but not ride carousel because of how old it was.
Both K-State and KU were represented on carousel horses.
You can go just for the carousel ride on the 1913 carousel or take the tour like we did. The tour was at least 2 1/2 hours long but we really enjoyed it.
We also stopped by three other stops featured in the article. The Corner Pharmacy which has a old-time soda fountain. The Pullman Restaurant where we had a nice lunch amidst all the train memorabilia. The Book Barn where we bought some great books.
Not on the list were the two really nice antique stores that we visited also in the downtown.
We had a great day and I recommend a day in Leavenworth, Kansas!
Friday, December 7, 2012
Show and Tell
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Nutcracker
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Gingerbread Houses
If you pushed the button the water wheel would go around.
I loved this guy! I loved that they put nuts around his base. They used the curved part of the candy cane for his arms.
Have a great week and remember to stop and put your feet up and have some hot cocoa and chocolate between shopping trips. Amy
Saturday, November 24, 2012
A lot to be thankful for
I even talked some of the football viewers into playing a board game. Score!
After the big dinner a bunch of us went on a walk through the pastures to look at a group of my husbands Herefords. My four year old granddaughter Rowan got to drive the old Ford tractor for the first time. She did have lots of help from granddad John and our nephew Ben. She also got to throw hedge apples in the pond. She was in heaven. It was in the 70's, sunny and beautiful here in Kansas.
I even ventured out on Black Friday to one whole store. I bought a sequined sweater....so unlike me.
Have a great weekend!!!!! Amy
Friday, November 9, 2012
Back from St.Louis
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Fun Show and Tell
First thing I want to tell everyone is that my Mom is recovering wonderfully from her quadruple heart surgery. Family and friends have come through with visits, meals, cards, flowers and plants. It is nice to have such caring people around because my Mom is at the top of the totem pole for "caring about others".
Every once in awhile I get a surprise in the mail from a fellow quilter. This is my granddaughter's new doll quilt that Juni Bailey sent me to give to her. It is an "I Spy" doll quilt. She makes "I Spy" quilts for charities and she made a miniature one for Rowan. I love "I Spy" quilts and have been saving scraps to make one some day. My "some day" list is HUGE!
Thank you Juni! My granddaughter Rowan gets this tomorrow when she comes to visit. She will love it!
Jennifer of http://thequiltedcat.wordpress.com/ just completed my Happy Halloween design. I love the cool block background material that she found. She finished it in time for Halloween 2012. Yea!
Thank you Jennifer for sharing your photo!
Christine Fager sent me a photo of my Cowboy design that she made for her grandson. Lucky grandson! I have not seen the pattern made up in the cowboy twin quilt. I made up the twin quilt pattern in the cowgirl design for the pattern cover so this was really fun to see.
Thanks Christine for sharing!
Three weeks ago my electric hedge trimmers and I were attacking my bushes in front of my house. At least that's what these two praying mantis thought as I took off the top layer of their home. My husband hates how I make neat little squares and circles out of our bushes. He likes the natural look and I think this couple would agree! What exactly were they up to under those leaves!!
This is my go-to-bar for scrumptious delicious calorie laden goodness! They are called S-more Bars and you can find the recipe here. WARNING: do not make these for home consumption!!! Take them somewhere to share. Your thighs and hips will thank you. http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/S-more-Bars
Have a great week! Amy
Thank you Juni! My granddaughter Rowan gets this tomorrow when she comes to visit. She will love it!
Thank you Jennifer for sharing your photo!
Thanks Christine for sharing!
Three weeks ago my electric hedge trimmers and I were attacking my bushes in front of my house. At least that's what these two praying mantis thought as I took off the top layer of their home. My husband hates how I make neat little squares and circles out of our bushes. He likes the natural look and I think this couple would agree! What exactly were they up to under those leaves!!
This is my go-to-bar for scrumptious delicious calorie laden goodness! They are called S-more Bars and you can find the recipe here. WARNING: do not make these for home consumption!!! Take them somewhere to share. Your thighs and hips will thank you. http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/S-more-Bars
Have a great week! Amy
Friday, October 5, 2012
Thankful This Week!
My Mom is sad though that she will miss Market in three weeks because she has gone to every market except one in the last 10 years. My daughter Ashley, Mom and I have so much fun gabbing all the way to Houston and back. Yes, we can talk for 12 hours straight. That is our drive from Lawrence to Houston. I believe there will be many cell phone calls to Mom!
Friday, September 28, 2012
Twice A Year
Above and below are two new pincushions that I found for my pincushion collection.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Lemonade Layer Cake
Cake:
1 1/3 cups granulated sugar
6 tablespoons butter, softened
1 tablespoon grated lemon rind
3 tablespoons thawed lemonade concentrate
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
2 large eggs
2 large egg whites
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 1/4 cups fat-free buttermilk
Frosting:
2 tablespoons butter, softened
2 teaspoons grated lemon rind
2 teaspoons thawed lemonade concentrate
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
8 ounces 1/3-less-fat cream cheese
3 1/2 cups powdered sugar
Preparation:
Preheat oven to 350°.
To prepare cake, place first 5 ingredients in a large bowl; beat with a mixer at medium speed until
well blended (about 5 minutes). Add eggs and egg whites, 1 at a time, beating well after each addition.
Lightly spoon flour into dry measuring cups; level with a knife. Combine flour, baking powder, salt, and baking soda; stir well with a whisk. Add flour mixture and buttermilk alternately to sugar mixture, beginning and ending with flour mixture; beat well after each addition.
Pour batter into 2 (9-inch) round cake pans coated with cooking spray; sharply tap pans once on
counter to remove air bubbles. Bake at 350° for 20 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pans 10 minutes on a wire rack; remove from pans. Cool completely on wire rack.
To prepare frosting, place 2 tablespoons butter and the next 4 ingredients (2 tablespoons butter
through cream cheese) in a large bowl; beat with a mixer at high speed until fluffy. Add powdered sugar, and beat at low speed just until blended (do not over beat). Chill 1 hour.
Place 1 cake layer on a plate; spread with 1/2 cup frosting. Top with remaining cake layer. Spread
remaining frosting over top and sides of cake. Store cake loosely covered in the refrigerator.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Bountiful Beauties Winner
Thanks for your posts! The winner of the Bountiful Beauties give-a-way is RandiSue. RandiSue please email us your mailing address so we can send your pattern info@amybradleydesigns.com
Friday, September 21, 2012
My Trip to Atlanta
I just got back late Wednesday night from a fun filled trip to Atlanta, Georgia. I was asked by two wonderful guilds to come and visit. The first day I traveled two hours from Atlanta to Franklin, North Carolina to the Smoky Mountain Guild for their evening meeting where I was the speaker.
Cindy Williams is the president of the guild. She wore her Quilt Diva long jacket that she made and of course I loved it! One of the things that I also love is going out to dinner with quilters before or after my guild talk. They took me to a wonderful place. I love getting to hear about their guilds and what they have been up to.
The next day I was the speaker for the Gwinnett Quilt Guild in Snellville, Ga. They dressed up in polka dots and glasses in honor of my visit. Below is Ginny Manning the president of the Gwinnett guild.
Below is a photo of Becky, Susan, me and Debbie. These women are the program chairs past and present for the Gwinnett Guild. I think this job is the hardest job in a quilt guild but the most
rewarding. These three women ran me all over the place. I would head out on a long road trip with them tomorrow! After meeting them I felt like they were my long lost friends immediately.
Susan even brought her two Bountiful Beauties for show and tell for me to see. The first is her Christmas version that she made for her Mom. The second one she added two borders and won a ribbon prize.
Cindy Williams is the president of the guild. She wore her Quilt Diva long jacket that she made and of course I loved it! One of the things that I also love is going out to dinner with quilters before or after my guild talk. They took me to a wonderful place. I love getting to hear about their guilds and what they have been up to.
The next day I was the speaker for the Gwinnett Quilt Guild in Snellville, Ga. They dressed up in polka dots and glasses in honor of my visit. Below is Ginny Manning the president of the Gwinnett guild.
Below is a photo of Becky, Susan, me and Debbie. These women are the program chairs past and present for the Gwinnett Guild. I think this job is the hardest job in a quilt guild but the most
rewarding. These three women ran me all over the place. I would head out on a long road trip with them tomorrow! After meeting them I felt like they were my long lost friends immediately.
After the Gwinnett Guild I went to see the Scarlet Thread Quilt Shop http://www.ascarletthread.com
in McDonough, Ga. They are just 25 miles south of Atlanta. They were featured as a top 10 shop in the 2012 Spring/Summer Quilt Sampler magazine. Over 10,000 square feet!!! I wanted to meet one of my biggest cheerleaders...Sherrie. She has made so many of my quilts. Because of her .... there is a Amy Bradley corner in the shop. Sherrie and her husband Dick drove me the hour long trip back to my hotel. I was thrilled to have even more time to visit. Yea!
This shop is amazing! I love polka dots and they have the biggest selection ever! Heck, they have a huge selection of everything!
Elise who checked me out at the register made this cute pin. It is her own design. It is made up of a measuring tape and a button.
I fell in love with this sample that was made up in their store. The pattern cover is below.
I also loved this sample that was maded up in their store. The pattern cover is below the photo.
The next day I taught a six hour workshop with the lovely ladies below. I love to teach workshops because I actually get to be around the people that buy my patterns.
In honor of Susan and her two Bountiful Beauties quilts I am giving away a Bountiful Beauties pattern. Just leave a comment on the last workshop that you participated in. We will draw a winner this Monday.
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