Archaeologists in Armenia have discovered the original fashionista's footwear, a size 7 leather shoe estimated to have been worn by a "high-status" woman 5,500 years ago.
The clog as it's worn today by society's "high-status" woman. I imagine it would be difficult to forage for berries in Chanel's version but I still want a pair.
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Title: Space Jam - Clogging Performance
Rocky Mountain Cloggers - circa 2000
Title: Bug Zapper Collection
I collect many weird things, but probably the weirdest of all is Bug zappers. I've got 6 all together right now but the collection keeps on growing. I will take another video of them all on but this is good for now.
SOME INFORMATION ON ZAPPERS IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: 1. BugFighter (Flowtron) PM1500 -circa 1987- 1993 -5600 volt mesh killing grid -15 watt High Intensity UV Blacklight- Flourescent Preheat fixture -Grounded plug -Lexan Housing 2. PATIO GUARD 1555-circa 1984 -5000 volt mesh killing grid -15 watt High Intensity UV Blacklight- Flourescent Preheat fixture -Grounded plug -All steel housing 3. Flowtron BK-7- circa 2005-current -5000 volt Non-Clog killing grid -7 watt High Intensity UV Blacklight- Flourescent Preheat fixture -Polarized plug only -Lexan Housing 4. Bug Buster BB-2- circa late '70s-mid '80s? -4000 volt mesh killing grid -40 watt wide U-Bend High Intensity UV Blacklight- Flour. Preheat -Grounded Plug -Steel and Plastic Housing 5. Flowtron BK-15-circa 1980- current -5600 volt Non-Clog Vertical Killing Grid -15 watt High Intensity UV Blacklight- Fluorescent Preheat fixture -Grounded Plug -Lexan Housing 6. SEARS BugWacker "Skeeter Eater" BK-80- circa roughly 1975-2002 -5600 volt Non-Clog Vertical Killing Grid -(2) 40 watt Low and High Intensity UV Blacklights- Flour. Preheat -Ground Plug with 4' cord -Lexan Housing -Dusk to Dawn electric eye with 5-3 hour timer functions
How does anyone take a break from the wedding blog world?!
So many blog posts to catch up on! So many posts needed for this blog!
But I finally finished Weddingbee's updates, and that's the hardest part, in my opinion. (Those ladies know how to post! So many 0.o)
Anywhoo, a post that has been a long time in the making, the wedding cake.
DIY wedding cake.
A three-word phrase that almost every bride runs away screaming from. Baking cake the day before the wedding? Learning difficult pastry techniques? Not going to happen.
But I believe it can be done!
You just have to find the right fit for you.
All options however, have the same three elements in common: 1) a great cake recipe 2) cake decorating skills and techniques 3) prep work a couple days before the wedding
But not all of these elements have to be scary or difficult.
Finding a luscious cake flavor:
Now, everyone has different tastes when it comes to cake. Fluffy and moist is a good place to start, however I have found my family considers "moist" cake to be almost raw...and mushy. Not quite what I had in mind XP There are thousands of cake recipes and techniques out there. How's a girl to choose?!
Practice runs.
I know most are watching your waistlines, but the only tried-and-true way of finding the special concoction is to taste it. You only have to make one regular-sized 8-9in cake to taste it, and I'm sure you'll have family/friends/coworkers/etc who would love to take the rest off your hands if you're really worried :)
Also the practice runs will give you valuable information on how long it takes to make the recipe and how difficult it is to execute. If you have your heart set on a technically challenging cake, I recommend you recruit help, for the wedding cake AND at least one practice run, to make sure you have the team working together smoothly.
I plan on doing a fun winter cake to test my skills, so I will keep you posted on my cake recipe findings :)
Getting in touch with your inner Ace of Cakes:
No matter if your plans are cupcakes, buttercream cake, or a fondant masterpiece, you have to consider the fact that all of these need pastry skills. Know your limitations or take course to hone your skills!
Joann Fabrics, Michaels, and many other craft stores usually has Wilton cake decorating courses, which is the best way for the average bride-to-be to learn the pastry arts. If you look for special discounts and 40% off coupons for supplies, they can be more affordable. I highly recommend this if you have ANY DIY cake plans. So of course, I plan on taking these classes in the very near future, just need to check to see if it conflicts with the puppy's obedience school :)
At the very least, watch cake decorating shows on TV (there are TONS of them these days, and I adore them!) they do give out little tips here and there, plus you get to see masters at work, and I personally learn from example! Some recommend viewings are Ace of Cakes, Amazing Wedding Cakes (if you get the WE channel), Food Network Challenge (some are food, some are cake), Ultimate Cake Off or even Top Chef: Just Desserts if they have a cake episode.
My absolute favorite? Ace of Cakes!!! Total. cake. eye candy. :D :D :D
Cake Boss and Cupcake Wars are baking shows too but they're not my favorite. Too many other elements, not enough cake making.
I am extremely curious and excited to try a fondant cake, and I know I'm going to try this recipe, from Peggy Weaver's Baking Corner, which seems to be a very good source for wedding cake decorating and fondant tips and help. It is also mentioned that the taste of her marshmallow fondant is a bit better than other varieties! Tutorial to come!
Putting aside time for the cake...right before the wedding:
This is a fairly crucial element. Cakes can be done a little bit further in advance than, say, bouquets and boutonnieres (which should be done the day before or the day of), however if you don't have time 2 or 3 days before the wedding, the DIY route probably won't work for you. I personally would not let cake sit around for more than 3 days for such a special occasion.
Depending on the number of people you need to feed, it could take a good part of a day to construct your cake. The practice runs will help you calculate how much time is needed, but overall I would try your hardest to not make this a rushed process.
Time will be needed to transport and construct the cake the day of as well, whether it's putting tiers together or displaying cupcakes on their stands.
Well, I didn't say it wouldn't be time consuming XP
But for now, those are the beginning building blocks for a successful wedding cake: good recipes, some skills, time and planning.
Some of you may be thinking: "Errr...Sarah...you're not really helping". But wait! Hear me out. I have some clever ideas that make the whole thing a bit easier. And every bit helps right?
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Title: Rob and Jessica: Conquering Europe
Rob and Jessica set out for the land of kings and queens for their honeymoon, exploring London, Amsterdam and Berlin. We opted to skip the beach honeymoon, since we'd already had so many ocean excursions this year and try something foreign. It was a trip of discovery, adventure and a bit of danger that we'll remember for a life time!
THE SWEDISH GOLD
Conquering Victoria's character will be insurmountable
Not even her sexy sister can compete with her on this stage
When the soul unfolds in full in a being, it is incomprehensible
And nobody should envy her but praise her for all it takes
The Swedish gold
That is what I want to name her from now on
For her beauty of deeds and commitments
We have all seen it unfold in strong bond
That is what we all have witnessed
And was not - just - told (memories never get old)
From Sweden to USA
Rushing for instant aid
We indeed do know
There is no more to say
ONLY:
CONGRATULATION VICTORIA!!
(Golden lives have no age
All your pages are a new blank page)
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I love that the pieces have a whimsical accent to them, and that each is carefully made by hand using fine silk, feathers, lace and bits of vintage. Discover more at Twigs & Honey or hop over Myra's blog to get to know more of her personal inspirations.
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Title: Schmücke Dich / Soul, Adorn Yourself with Gladness
Johann Franck, 1618-77
Johann Crüger, 1598-1662
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Soul, adorn yourself with gladness,
Leave the gloomy haunts of sadness,
Come into the daylight's splendor,
There with joy your praises render.
Bless the One whose grace unbounded
This amazing banquet founded;
He, though heavenly, high, and holy,
Deigns to dwell with you most lowly.
Hasten as a bride to meet Him,
And with loving reverence greet Him.
For with words of life immortal
He is knocking at your portal.
Open wide the gates before Him,
Saying, as you there adore Him:
Grant, Lord, that I now receive You,
That I never more will lieave You.
Title: The Governmental Nature of the Human Body -- 2 of 7
Our body is the temple of God and thereby prophesies, just as did the tabernacle or Solomons temple. How we groom or adorn our bodies, as well as what we do with them, prophesies and prays, revealing our true spiritual state. We also see how in the kingdom there is a critical process of Mary Yahshua Bride Body Bride Immanuel. Also, the prophetic significance of various body parts and sexual acts is addressed, and a passionate appeal is made to cleanse our temples. This twelve-hour teaching series is available on DVD at http://www.remnantbride.com/KHS/main.htm