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O Frabjous Day!

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Hooray for Obama! Last night I was crying tears of joy. I am so happy today. I am sick with some sort of flu and my muscles are all acting crazy, but who cares? Just YAYAYAY!

Halloween is my favorite. Here are a few pics from the other day.
Rain-bow Bile-bow and Zebra
My Little Zebra poses with Rain-Bow Bile-Bow, who will make his first public appearance at Plush You in San Francisco on Friday.

bat in flight
Bat in Flight. Candy acquired! Swoosh!

zebra
Another one of my current favorite zebra.

days later
Days later he is still wearing the bat cowl I made for him. It is made of fleece, so it is really cozy.

trick or treat
Ok just one more cute zebra pic. I originally made the zebra costume for my big boy. Recycled costumes are good. Takes some of the pressure off mama and are just as cute. I was pretty useless for making costumes in the final hours before Halloween anyway because my hand turned into a puffy lobster claw from working with foam on other people’s costumes. So I didn’t end up dressing up myself. Pressure off!

Paulie Bo Bawly
Oh plopsie whoopsie I am upside down!
Added this guy to the shop.

He stole my heart

Monday, October 20th, 2008

heart sandwich crust
My sweet little son is going through a lovey dovey phase. He prefers all his food to be served in the form of a heart. He slathers me with kisses and hugs. I know there will come a day when he will be embarrassed to show affection for mama. But for now, the sandwiches I eat usually look like this.

heart dough
To make little chocolate heart cookies, use the classic tollhouse recipe and swap 1/2 cup cocoa powder for the chips. Leave out the nuts. Then roll the dough into a log with a diameter that is bigger than your smallest heart cutter. Wrap it in wax paper and let it chill in the fridge. When chilled, cut approximately 3/8 inch slices from the log then cut out mini heart shapes. I used this little heart cutter. Baking time will depend on the size of your cookies. I baked these 1 1/2 inch hearts for 8 minutes. Take the scrap dough and form a new log and rechill or you can do like I do just nom nom nom. I am hunting for smaller heart cutters now. I have this fantasy of making an all heart meal including mini carrot heart slices. Maybe I will somehow have to try and make my own extra mini heart cutter because I can’t find one small enough for my scheming!

heart cookies

Wait, aren’t we supposed to be thinking about spooky Halloween stuff right now? Oh well.
Astronauts
Love,
Jenny

Getting to know you

Friday, October 17th, 2008

I am a lucky duck because I have a new friend. I won this Deadface doll from the Plush You blog contest. I feel a little guilty having such fun times with my PFF (plush friend forever) because I still owe a plush from another Plush You contest. I am working on a custom prize and have attempted three versions so far but I am not happy with it yet. I hope to try again this weekend. Anyway, here is the story of how Deadface came in to my life.

Deadface meets the Haradas 1
Deadface: Hello. I’m Deadface. I’m from the other side of the ocean. I’m gonna live with you now, here in New Jersey.

Mrs. Lady: Welcome Deadface. My name is Mrs. Lady. Why don’t you take some time and go around and meet everyone in the Harada household?

Deadface: Ok here I go.

Deadface meets the Haradas 2
Bear Lamp: Pssst. Stay away from Jenny. She is Crazy.

Deadface: Really? And what do you think, Large Tauntaun?

Large Tauntaun: Yep. The rest of the humans here are crazy too. Just stick with us.

Deadface meets the Haradas 3
Alien Fingerwiggly: We mean you no harm as long as you stay away from our cheese.

Kewpie minions: Cheese! Cheese! Cheese! Cheese!

Deadface: Ok I’ll have the salami instead.

Deadface meets the Haradas 4
Clown head: Hey man, don’t worry, you won’t have to think about any of this while you are sleeping.

Deadface: Ok I’m going to make the arrangements.

Deadface meets the Haradas 5
Deadface: I guess this box of hats and mittens will make a nice bed for me. I wonder what tomorrow will bring.

And that’s all for now. Thanks to James and Stef of We Dream of Meat for sending my PFF and a tip of the hat to Margot Potter for all the Kewpies in my life (of which I shall fashion into something cuter than just naked Kewpies… soon) and for implanting the word minions into my common vocabulary. Although, every time I type it I think of mini onions.

Plush You has begun!

Saturday, October 11th, 2008


Click the pic to see some photos of the plushes. If you are in Seattle, this show is a must see!

Plush You!
Schmancy, Fancy, and Nancy
Starting October 10
1932 Second Avenue Seattle WA

Meow

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

kitty
Here is a kitty that I made for my crafty pal Becky. Becky is traveling the USA for six months with her suitor Aitor on a mighty crafty fair and performing tour. They stopped by to visit us as they were passing through the state. It’s always fun to see those guys. I love to hear stories of their travels. Now I’ve done some traveling in my life, but I am generally a homebody, so I don’t really get out much. I must say I am a tad jealous of her huge craft fair adventure! You can read all about it on Becky’s blog. She wrote about their visit with us too. Actually, she wrote about it two months ago like a very good and prompt blogger. I just caught up on some blog reading and was happy to see some cute pics of my kiddies over there. Awww.

Here is a picture of Aitor when they visited us a few years ago when we lived in Ohio and they were in town for Craftin’ Outlaws.
Aitor and Aitor

Well despite my hermit tendencies, I went out and partied this weekend! Here is my party outfit.
jenny universe
My friend from my old days in animation had a birthday party. She is now a shoe designer and I am a plush designer. Isn’t it interesting how life unfolds? The party invitation stipulated that guests come dressed as the universe. Do you think I look like the universe? Not Miss Universe, just the universe. That would have been fun if somebody came dressed as Miss Universe. Or Mister. Well nobody else dressed up. Seems like the story of my life – me being the only one to dress weird. Gotta love it. I was voted “most unusually dressed” in my high school yearbook. It was foretold! Life unfolds!

Here is the birthday present I put together for my pal. I thought it was a fun idea worth sharing, so here you go.
gift idea - beverage basket
The original concept was to gather all the ingredients to make some fancy mixed beverages. Well I forgot a few things and added rosemary. I don’t think rosemary has any place in a drink, but it makes a nice smelling mini bouquet. I should have added sweetened condensed milk for the thai tea and some seltzer for the mojitos. I remembered everything else though. I like to save cute jars and bottles for projects such as this. It wouldn’t make much sense to rebottle seltzer anyway, and a can of milk is not so pretty. Or so I justify. I used a sharpie on some blank sticker paper to make the labels. The pot has mint roots in it so there will be more mint later.

All together now:
gift idea - beverage basket
I might have made the final presentation more exciting, but I think the garden fresh herbs helped me pull it off with simplicity. It’s nice that I still have usable herbs growing out in the yard in October. I should probably make a final harvest soon, though. Death to plants is coming soon.

Vote and Coat

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

As if I didn’t have enough tummyache for one week, all this political poppycock and bailout bulldunky is making this me quite queasy. So I’ve gone and plastered web banners for my favorite pick all over my website, MySpace, and Facebook. Hopefully it will get a few extra people to remember to register. If you haven’t registered yet, do it now. Time is running out! I mean now, like right now. Don’t even keep reading this! If you wanna spread some web graphic Obama love around too, you can get your banners here:
http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/downloads

My favorite coat:
My favorite coat

My favorite coat

Vote for the Craftiest Bastard!

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

I just voted! Can you guess who my favorite Crafty Bastard in the running is? Some hints: She makes awesome plush, is a mother of two, and is the wife of a tattoo artist. No, it’s definitely not me, it’s Heidi of My Paper Crane! It’s a heated race with Heidi and one other nominee running neck and neck for first place. Every vote counts! I, on the other hand, am nominating myself for the UNcraftiest Bastard. I am at home today with a tornado in my tummy. I should be hanging out at the fabulous Crafty Bastards Craft Fair with my creatures and saying hi to all my crafty friends. UNfair. But I must not dwell. I have two huge bags of plush and all sorts of other schtuffs that now must be photographed and added to the Pomly shop instead. But for now, it’s some more Pepto Bismol and a nap for me, the Uncraftiest Bastard, J.H.
JH

I’m a Twit

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

I just joined Twitter. I didn’t think I would, but then I caved. Total peer pressure! Seems like it could be fun. I’m pomly. Are you a twitterer? Let’s be twittering pals!

I must go finish for packing up for Crafty Bastards now. I will shove off in to the deep dark night and head south at 3am! I’ll leave you with some randoms…
strange car

snoozin

Plush You!

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Here are some pics of the guys I sent to Plush You! this year.

Mommy Swami
Mommy Swami getting hugged by my big boy. (I did not send big boy to Plush You!)

black hole
Mommy Swami imploding.
I made the turning hole too small and so it took a while to turn her inside out. Little by little, nudge nudge, poke poke. I have destroyed many a creature by making the very same fatal mistake – hole too small. Luckily, Mommy Swami escaped with her life this time.

Mommy Swami
Just Mommy Swami, a proper portrait. She insisted.

Noir Neige
Noir Neige. Do you know the translation?
N. N. seems to have a little navy in his appendages. Hmmm, He appeared to be 100% noir indoors. Well I’m not going to rename him now.

flatted
I am glad I got a nice pic of the orange mums in the picture above with Noir Neige because this is what they looked like after this morning’s rain. I hope they will perk back up! I may have to intervene with sticks and string.

Babraham Blincoln
Babraham Blincoln

Now I am working on gathering up everything I need for Crafty Bastards on Sunday. I’ll be there all by my lonesome. Well, I will be the only human permanently stationed in the J. H. tent anyway. Please do stop by and say hello to me and the fuzzy critters! Right now I’ve got a tickle in my throat and the forecast is 50% rain, so I’ll be gargling with baking soda and doing the sunshine dance from now until Sunday.

Cuppy cuppy cuppy cuppy

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

After a long summer of not much baking, I went oven crazy and made cupcakes four times in the past two weeks. First it was not my unbirthday and so you know there was no way I was not going to have cupcakes. I made vanilla with chocolate frosting. I used the Magnolia Bakery recipe. I’d heard so many raves about it being THE perfect cupcake recipe. Well it was delicious but not ultra heavenly or anything. Maybe I did something wrong. Everyone gobbled them up anyway. Maybe I should venture east and try one made by Magnolia proper so I can compare.

Then my boy had a playground date with some kids from his old school so of course I had to bring cupcakes. This time I made lemon with cream cheese icing and yellow sugar crystals sprinkled on top. I was so excited to use these large sugar crystals I got at Whole Foods that were naturally colored. They looked so pretty and cheerful at first, but the heat of the day made the color seep out of the sugar and disappear into the icing. Oh well. Delicious again nonetheless! Fresh lemon zest is the best in the west.

Then we had a BDAYBBQ to celebrate my husband’s and mine combined. This time I went for chocolate because I figured it would be a real crowd pleaser. Yeah, they were the best cupcakes so far. And I made them big instead of my usual mini. Decadent! I used my rubbery square cupcake thingies and they garnered some oohs and aahs. Yay!

Finally, I made a fourth batch for no special occasion other than because I had a large amount of carrots that needed to be used up. We forgot to put out the crunchy veggies at the BDAYBBQ, whoops! I just used my standby banana bread recipe and swapped out the bananas for carrot mush. Mighty tasty. Now I am tempted to see what other veggies I can cram into cuppies. Sweet potato and pumpkin come to mind. Reminds me of The Sneaky Chef. Difference: I am totally willing to disclose all veggie usage. Thanks for reading my tale of many cupackes. Sorry no pics. None of them came out nearly as delicious as the cakes themselves. Now here is a movie that you can watch that has nothing to do with cupcakes.

This is the project I mentioned in my last blog entry that was way back in July. (July? Oh my! Where did August go?) It was so much fun making this movie with Margot and her family. But I am not an excellent blogger so I forgot to show off until now. Actually, I have been staying away from the computer for the past two months because my baby has learned how to get up on the computing chair and seriously mess things up. Thank bejeezus for our new wireless mouse that can be placed high and away. Well it’s her naptime now so if you’ll excuse me I am going to try and tackle Mt. Inbox and maybe read a few of the 9,114 articles that are waiting for me in my Bloglines. Hmmm… but maybe I’ll have a cupcake first. Oh yeah and Mark’s actual un-unbirthday is in two days, with possible celebration tomorrow, so I guess it’s time to start planning the next batch of you know whats. Flavor suggestions anyone?