Friday

#03-21 Pebbles, Lisa and the Lazy Daisy Cake

Hi people, welcome back to another fun episode. This week we have a bit of a variation on the theme. My cousin Pebbles and her best friend Lisa found themselves with nothing to do one afternoon and decided to make a little something in the kitchen. They chose my recipe for Lazy Daisy cake and it’s just delicious. Here’s the recipe:

You’ll need:

2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
1 cup granulated sugar
1 cup flour
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
½ cup milk
4 Tbsp butter
3 Tbsp dark brown sugar
2 Tbsp cream
½ cup coconut

Preheat the oven to 350, then butter and flour an 8? square pan. Beat the eggs with the vanilla until thickened slightly, gradually add the granulated sugar and beat. Mix the flour, baking powder and salt together and add to the egg mixture, blending until smooth. Heat the milk and 1 Tbsp of the butter together in a small pan. When melted, stir the butter mixture into the batter and mix well. The batter will be runny. Working quickly, pour the batter into the pan and bake for about 25 minutes, or until golden brown. While the cake is baking combine the remaining 3 Tbsp of butter, brown sugar, cream and coconut in a small pan, over low heat until well blended. After removing baked cake from the oven, spread the coconut mixture on top and brown lightly under the broiler, being careful not to burn.

It’s just delicious!

#03-20 Armed with Charm - Analysis of a Craft

Hello people, Brini here with a new episode! I know it’s been a while, but we’re back with some great new content. Thanks for your patience!

This week we’re making charm bracelets! They’re so easy to make. You’ll need:

Charms you make or buy
Chain and clasps, or open link bracelets
Jump rings
Needle nose pliers
Round nose pliers
Wire cutters

The process is simple, just connect the charms to the links of the bracelet or chain with the jump rings. The needle nose pliers are very helpful with this process. They allow you to manipulate the tiny rings and hold them in place while positioning the charms and links. The round nose pliers act as another pair of “hands? when opening and closing the rings. If you’re using chain and clasps, use the wire cutters to shorten the chain to fit around your wrist, and then attach the clasps on either end.

We also made charms with beads and headpins. For this you’ll need:
Beads of your choice
Headpins in the same color as your bracelet or chain
Round nose pliers
Wire cutters

Thread the headpins with beads of you choice. I like varying the size and color of beads to create different effects. You can begin with large beads and graduate to smaller ones or vice versa. Other ideas include stacking sequins to make cylindrical beads, using buttons and bead caps. Once the beads are stacked cut the head pin off about 3/8? above the top bead, then, using your round nose pliers bend the tail around into a loop. Bend the loop back to center and you’re ready to attach it to your bracelet with a jump ring.
 All the supplies you need can be found in most craft shops. There are wonderful bead stores in most big cities that have a terrific supply of beautiful beads that can be bought one bead at a time. Those shops usually carry beading tools, chain and jump rings as well as beads. Here are a few internet sources:

www.jewelrysupply.com
www.tohoshoji-ny.com
www.fun2bead.com