Saturday, August 22, 2026

Five Baroque Pearl Necklaces



After making the baroque pearl bracelets featured in a previous post, I decided to make some necklaces using single pearls. It seems like lately jewelry is becoing very simple and elegant in design.  With this in mind, I created these super easy pearl necklaces.


 To make one, I started with a single gorgeous baroque pearl that had a drilled hole. Some pearls have top holes and others have holes that pass from side to side.  I started by stringing a piece of 22 gauge sterling silver round wire through the pearl and using pliers to shape a small hanging hole on each side of the pearl.  Next I used a wire snipper to cut through the chain (with clasp) midway in the necklace. The chain needs to have links able to accomodate the 22 gauge wire.

The ends of the wire passing through the pearl and with the formed hanging loops were then attached to the chain ends and wire wrapped.  Ta da!....all done! Wasn't that easy?


It was so easy to make one baroque pearl necklace, that I made four more.  Like your own children, I like them all.  I can't pick a favorite.


Maybe this one is my favorite......



Or this one?   Eventually, I'll choose one for myself and put the others in my HM Ben Franklin Crafts locker box.  Maybe you'll buy one or with minimal effort and supplies you can make one for yourself!


Monday, August 17, 2026

No Recipe Panettone Bread Pudding


 My husband was grumbling about the loaves of panettone bread I've been hoarding in the freezer since last Christmas. LOL!  I decided to make him some bread pudding so he would stop mumbling about the lack of freezer space.  I began by tearing the bread into large chunks and placing them into a parchment lined 8 x 8 baking pan until the bread pieces are in a layer almost to the top of the pan.  Next, I beat 3 eggs into a mixing bowl and added 1 cup of heavy cream plus some (about 1/2 cup?) water, sugar (1/2 cup?) a grating of nutmeg, and a dash of vanilla. I pured this liquid over the bread pieces to which I had added about 1/2 cup of dried fruit ( cranberries, raisins, cherries, etc.).  After making sure the bread pieces were soaked, I dotted the top with chunks of butter (1/4 cup?) and baked the mixture at 350 degrees until the bread pudding smell was irresistible. Hahaha! The finished bread pudding should be brown on top and a butter knife inserted should come out clean.  Sorry that I don't have a real recipe for my bread pudding but this is how I use up freezer bread and please my husband at the same time!









Wednesday, August 12, 2026

Quick Sticker Birthday Card

I was thinking of designing either a shaker or pop-up birthday card for a 1-year-old, but I was short on time and not really sure that a child celebrating a 1st birthday would appreciate the effort it would take to make one of those cards.  I opted to make a colorful, personalized card with a matching envelope.


I think it turned out well and was super easy to construct because I used stickers for the letters.  I must admit that I have an enormous sticker collection which is the result of years of hoarding. LOL!  I used some of my favorite letter stickers on this card. Check out the extensive sticker selection at HM Ben Franklin Crafts which is where I purchased these letter stickers years ago.  It made me very happy to make this card and use up a miniscule portion of my overflowing sticker collection. Don't be afraid to use stickers on your crafty endeavors.  They are time savers and can really make your crafts more professional looking. Stickers can even get you out of a sticky craft time crunch!



Friday, August 7, 2026

Baroque Pearl Bracelets

I needed a present for a girl who loves to dress up and wear jewelry.  I thought that a baroque pearl bracelet might be the perfect gift.  I chose twelve assorted baroque pearls from my stash and wire wrapped them with 22 gauge sterling silver wire.  It was easy jewelry work that was finished off with a sinple clasp and charm.


Since I was happy with the first bracelet, I decided to make a variation of it. This one has pearls, adventurine rondels and a special aquamarine charm.


Next, I thought I'd create a bracelet with aquamarine and adventurine beads plus a sweet amethyst charm.  The clasp on this one was a puffy silver heart with a securit;y lock.  It turned out lovely so I was encouraged to make another version of this simple bracelet.


The fourth variation of this wire wrapped pearl bracelet included larimar chip beads, a puffy heart clasp and a 'LOVE' heart charm.  The look of this last bracelet enticed me to make the fifth and final version of this pearl bracelet.


This pearl bracelet features two large unique baroque pearls. One of the pearls looks like two large oval pearls fused together.  The other special pearl has a round white pearl nestled in a shell-shaped grey pearl.  This 'black and white' pearl bracelet was finished off with an 'S' clasp that is embellished with an amethyst cabachon.  As a reward 'wink' for making five baroque pearl bracelets in a row, I decided that this last bracelet is.... MINE. Lucky hardworking ME! (The extra three bracelets will be sold in my HM BFC locker box.)

Monday, August 3, 2026

Mochi Crunch Cookie Test 1

I love inventing new cookies for holiday gift giving but usually I start my test batches too late in the year and thus I reluctantly bake the same (but delicious) cookies year after year.  This year by starting my 'cookie experiments' in the summer, I should be able to create a few new cookie taste delights. The batch of cookies shown in the photo was the product of my love for the Trader Joe's Mochi Crunch Rice Nuggets.  Before finishing off my last bag of the tasty treats, I decided to add a cup of the crushed nuggets to a basic butter cookie recipe.  The original recipe said that the batch would result in 4 dozen cookies but I only formed 2-1/2 dozens. My idea of cookie size must be a bit bigger than other bakers (hahaha!).  The cookies were super delicious but not very festive looking.  I think for the holidays I will try to add something colorful like sprinkles or mini M&M candies.  For a more Hawaiian taste to send to mainland cookie lovers, I will add chopped macadamia nuts to a future batch.  As it gets closer to Christmas and I tweek this recipe into perfection, I will keep you updated. Yummy taste tests ahead....YAY! 

 


Thursday, July 30, 2026

Artificial Chocolate Strawberry Dessert Cups


 If you've been to Japan, you know that pretend food is everywhere, usually in front of restaurants.  They look very realistic and edible.  When I saw kits for making some fake desserts at the Japan Hobby Show, I just had to purchase one.  I was surprised when I opened the kit box to find that it the contents were very simple.  Basically, there were two packets of what seemed like Hearty Clay, one dark brown   (a bit dry) and the other white. Even though the directions were written in Japanese, the diagrams were quite easy to follow and I was able to replicate the fake desserts. I was uncertain what the instructions intended, but I crumpled aluminum foil and placed it in the cups.  Over the foil I glued a circle of brown (slightly dry) clay.  Onto the 'chocolate ice cream' I glued seven ball of white clay and an artificial plastic strawberry.  Finally, tiny fake straws were skewered in. The 'straws' were made with toothpicks covered in striped paper.  As you can tell, this fake sweet is easy to replicate and you don't really need a kit to make it.  I plan to turn these dessert cups into fridge magnets by simply gluing a strong magnet to the back of each one.  These dessert cups are lightweight so they are perfect for this use.  Alternately, you might put heavy rocks or marbles in the bottom of the cups so they can be used as a paperweight.  I'm sure you are clever enough to think of a dessert party favor or small hostess gift. It's cute and  calorie free!   























Sunday, July 26, 2026

Personalized Cat Banks



Quite awhile ago, I purchased two plastic screw on lidded banks from Daiso . I knew I wanted to decorate them (so plain) but I didn't have any ideas.  Finally after a long time, I decided to decorate them for two cat loving boys.  I wanted the coin slot to be hidden so I reversed the banks.  However, then the designs on the clear body of the banks were upside-down.  I solved the problem by gluing some bumpy grey yarn around the body of the banks.  Now the banks sort of look like cat scratching posts. LOL!


To decorate the recessed lid of the banks, I found colorful confetti (HM BFC), small ceramic cats            ( Daiso), and miniature Scrabble letters (from my stash). I used UV-LED resin (Padico) and a UV light to adhere the letters and cats first.  Then I filled in the recessed area with confetti (two different ones for each of the banks) and resin.  I used the UV light several times to make sure that all the resin was hardened and dry to the touch.

I am pleased with the outcome of the banks.  They are not only useful, colorful and cute but they feel so furry and cat-like.  Perhaps the best part is that the banks don't look like banks  (kids love to hide their money) and can be used to hide other special items.  If you can't find the banks for sale at Daiso you might be able to repurpose a Talenti ice cream jar (similar shape).  Anyway, have fun creating your own personalized bank as a gift or for yourself!