Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Trendy Tuesday

Adding metalic colors = a trendy look this fall!
We love these new votive holders that we have in the store. They come in silver, gold, and copper - perfect for the upcoming holidays. The hobnail look is perfect to mix in with old and new things - it's one of those accessories that will delight your senses of sight, touch and smell (if you put a yummy smelling votive in it!!)

Monday, September 29, 2008

Can You Can?

Of course you can!!
This weekend was a canning frenzy! We had so many peppers that a friend gave us that we just had to come up with something for them.....so off to the farm market for some plump Roma tomatoes for salsa.














Then we went to the grocery store and loaded up on some wonderful cilantro - oh how we love cilantro!








Then there were all of the peppers! We made the most delicious salsa - here's one of the recipes we made (just in case you have a lot of peppers to unload!!)



JALAPENO SALSA

3 cups chopped, peeled, cored tomatoes (we used Roma tomatoes because they are meatier!)
3 cups chopped jalapeno peppers
1 cup chopped onion
6 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons minced cilantro
2 teaspoons oregano
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1/2 teaspoon cumin
1 cup cider vinegar

Combine all ingredients in a large sauce pot. Bring mixture to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer 10 minutes. Ladle hot salsa into hot jars, leaving 1/4-inch head space. Adjust two-piece caps. Process 15 minutes in a boiling-water canner.

Yield: about 3 pints

Note: when cutting or seeding hot peppers, wear rubber gloves to prevent hands from being burned.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Shadow Shot Sunday

As I was walking upstairs tonight I looked out of the window and saw a fabulous shadow from the tree outside being lit by the security light. Thought I'd share the green of the leaves before they are gone!
Enjoy more fun shadow shots at Hey Harriet's - and have a great Sunday!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

What's Hot in Home Decor

Hot product.....! Received our weekly email telling us what this month's hot new products are.
Lately, we've been really disappointed in this email that comes - we haven't found anything that has excited us as much as the french chest back in April. Well, this caught our eye - we've seen a lot of crystal chandeliers with sheer barrel shades around them. We thought this was a great take on it! Check out more of the fun things from Marisa Holzer Studios in New York City.

Now...if you don't have the $5000 to spend on this chandelier, but you do like the look of these chandeliers - you can always update your outdated chandelier with one of these trendy chandelier covers by making your own. Check out this article from Better Homes and Gardens that will direct you towards this fun look - without breaking the bank!!

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Wednesday Words

When we recall the past, we usually find that it is the simplest things - not the great occasions - that in retrospect give off the greatest glow of happiness. ~Bob Hope

Have a favorite quote? Put in on your wall! Visit our Wall Enhancers page to get your own words!

Monday, September 22, 2008

Bananas About Bean Dip!!

If you know what's good for you - you'll get the ingredients to make the awesome Bean Dip that Catherine made for us on Thursday!
D-E-L-I-C-I-O-U-S!!
Enjoy!!


FRESH HERB BEAN SPREAD

1-3 cloves of garlic (we used 4!!)
1 can Great Northern Beans
1 1/2 Tablespoon Lime juice
1 Tablespoon Olive Oil
1 Tablespoon Fresh Basil
1/2 Tablespoon Fresh Thyme
1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper

Chop garlic in food processor. Add beans, lime juice, oil until smooth. Add herbs and salt and pepper.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Open House Weekend and A Sunday Shadow Shot

What a great weekend - not only was the weather perfect for Open House, we had a fun, relaxing time visiting with customers and sharing decorating ideas with them! We are happy that the store looks all decorated "oh-so fall!" (now we just need to get going on our own homes!!)


Thursday night we have such a great time with Catherine Reiter of Healthy Bakes by Catherine. Not only did Catherine bring her signature "happy" brownies (which are out of this world), but she brought her breakfast cookies and granola that we sold all weekend long at the store! Catherine once again amazed us with four pesto recipes that were so delicious - we couldn't stop dipping our zucchinis and crackers in them! The bean dip was soooooo good! We will share it next week with you (forgot to bring the recipe home to type it in....sorry!!)


And now for our SUNDAY SHADOW SHOT.....


We loved this shot of the field of soybeans behind the store. It's the perfect "Fall" shot!!
As always - visit Hey Harriet to see what other fun and unusual shadow shots are being submitted this week!!

Friday, September 19, 2008

Do Tell...

We were tagged today by Violet Posy and she wants us to come up with 7 obscure (or what we like to call quirky!) things about The Summer Kitchen Girls - are you really ready? Here we go!

1. If we don't tell people we are sisters, they usually guess it after witnessing our hands flailing and our answering questions in unison.

2. We easily manage to drink 10 - 15 ounces of tea every day at the store (we manage to visit the "loo" a lot during the day too!)

3. Karla owns the ENTIRE collection of Doris Day movies.

4. If, in conversation, you say anything close to a song lyric from the 40's, 50's or 60's....we may break out singing the rest of it - an example, a customer came in and in conversation said "What a difference a day makes" and it took all of our self control not to finish it with "....twenty-four little hours!"

5. Karrie had her childhood diseases during her high school years: Chicken pox in the 10th grade and tonsils out in the 12th grade.

6. We loved, I mean loved McDonald's French Vanilla Cappuccinos, and now are devastated that they are replacing them with McCafe's.....we'll stick to the tea thank you!!

7. The final quirky thing about us (and a LOT of people find this very weird around here...) is that we buy each other "good" gifts for birthdays, Christmas and the like from......you guessed it....JUNK STORES!!! (I know....the horror!!) Take us to a junk store any day over the mall!

Well....now it is your turn....let's see what these delightful bloggers find quirky about themselves.....

Sherry at Edie Marie's Attic

Lisa at Lisa's Retro Style

Janet at Housepepers

Donna at Donna's Art

Brandi at Lovely, Charming and Even a Bit Whimsical

Liz at Mabel's House

Cat at The Vintage Housewife

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Fall Open House

Fall Open House starts today - thought we'd share some pictures of some fall-ish things to get you in the mood! Enjoy!





Tuesday, September 16, 2008

40 Changes Everything!

Sorry everyone! When you turn forty, you obviously can't work Mr. Linky! First we sent people over to Tales of The Summer Kitchen for Kari & Kijsa's Designing for Life post. When we discovered our mistake, I tried to put us on again - however......I was trying to be funny, but forgot the URL address - so forgive my ailing mind! However, if you play the lottery, you might want to try these lucky numbers 7, 21, and 22 (of course - they might be unlucky too!!)
Hope you got a good laugh on us!!

Designing for Life

Kari & Kijsa have asked everyone to share their thoughts on "Designing for Life" so we here we go:
One of our favorite rooms in Karla's house is the living room. It is one of her favorites because - it is so close to being done - the only thing she needs in it is something for on one wall....but that wall doesn't bother her - She knows that we'll find the perfect thing some day. One of our top design philosophies is to never - I repeat NEVER purchase anything that you don't love!
There are not one, not two, but four beautiful stained glass windows in her home. They are all the "inspiration pieces" that we pulled the color from for each room. The living room's stained glass has just a small round, pomegranate colored glass in it - so this is what we chose for the wall color. It took about a year to come up with the wallpaper - but having patience pays off - no need to want to tear it down in four of five years - this is on for a good 20+ years!!

One of the major reasons that this is such a special room is the fireplace. Imagine it white - this is what she had when she moved in. We haven't figured out when it was painted to cover the quarter-sawn oak, but it was white for the thirty plus years that her husband's family lived here. It took Karla almost a year to finish stripping the paint off, repairing the damaged dental on the detail of the fireplace, and getting all of the remaining paint out of the groves on the fireplace, the bench, and the back wood panels. All of that work was totally worth it!

Up on the fireplace Karla has put some of her collection of fruit plates. Two of these plates were our grandmothers. We especially love the colors of them, they bring all of the colors that are used in the room, together - all in one spot!




Across from the fireplace is a table that holds fun treasures that Karla likes to switch out now and then. Right now it has her picture of the three wise men that she got on her vacation in February. You'll see a McCoy bird planter - one of her favorite finds while we were out and about! One of our other design philosophies is to bring in "quirky" elements to a room. Mixing old things, family heirlooms or anything that adds personality to make your house reflect you.

Both of us consider ourselves traditional/eclectic girls. We love English and French Country most - and love adding a hint of the outdoors inside our homes. However...we LOVE the cool, calm white look of a cottage look (we've decided that it doesn't "fit" our homes....so we will do that when we get a cottage along the lake together - no we haven't informed the Mr.'s yet!!)

Stop on over to Kari & Kijsa's blog to see all of the neat designing for life posts by everyone!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

It's Karla's Birthday!


Well, not only has it been Airstream week here at The Summer Kitchen, but also the week of "40". That's right, 40 for the number of years our family has had an Airstream refinishing business, and 40 is the number Karla turns on Monday!
This has also felt like the week of parties. We have had dinners and entertainment for our rally attendees every night since Thursday, and today we managed to pull off a surprise birthday party for Karla. Everything went great, and we even made it home before the rain started. Although, Karla didn't like the fact that she missed a flea market today! Oh well, time with the family & friends was worth it.
So, My blogging friends, join me in one more surprise wish to my sister! HAPPY 40th BIRTHDAY KARLA!!!

Day Is Done

Day is done, gone the sun,
From the lake, from the hills, from the sky;
All is well, safely rest, God is nigh.

Fading light, dims the sight,
And a star gems the sky, gleaming bright.
From afar, drawing nigh, falls the night.

Thanks and praise, for our days,
'Neath the sun, 'neath the stars, neath the sky;
As we go, this we know, God is nigh.

Sun has set, shadows come,
Time has fled, Scouts must go to their beds
Always true to the promise that they made.

While the light fades from sight,
And the stars gleaming rays softly send,
To thy hands we our souls, Lord, commend.


-Taps

What a weekend! We survived - yippee!
The Saturday tour of trailers didn't happen because it was raining, so yesterday Karrie and I took some pictures of Mom's trailer for you.

Come on in - the door is open! Take a good look at that valance on that door though.....it isn't standard on Airstreams. Mom loves taking the time to personalize each trailer that she owns....this is a signature window covering for her trailer doors (if you didn't know it already....she loves ruffles!)
Step on up and you are in the "living room". Most Airstreams have a sofa right up front - it usually pulls out into a bed. You will notice that there are storage drawers under the sofa, and above the sofa. If you've never had a camper before - you need every square inch you can get!! Mom usually has Karrie put a swag or bunch of ivy above the storage - above the sofa.
Airstreams have these pinch pleat drapes at each window. This model had these valance/cornice boards......guess what Mom added?
You guessed it - ruffles!! In the past she has added cellular shades, lace panels - and yes....more ruffles! When she gets a new trailer, she usually uses the main color that is in the trailer (for this trailer, she played upon the colors in the sofa) and pulls two more colors out with that. The dominant color in this trailer was the green. She used cream and a little pink to accent the bathroom.


Turn to your left and "enter" the kitchen. Here is the dining room table (this table can be made into a bed also - plenty of room for grandchildren!!)


Here is the sink and stove area - on the window is a glass etching we gave Mom one Christmas - it's of the house - something to remind her to come back....(she does love her house!)

Here's the refrigerator - don't you just love the paneled doors??

After touring the kitchen, you walk into the bathroom. What is really nice about the bathroom in this trailer, is that it is spacious - for a trailer! You have a door that closes off the kitchen/living area with the bathroom and bedroom area - you don't feel claustrophobic. The shower is on the left, and the commode and sink are on the right.


The bed is in the center of the trailer, with the walkway on either side of the bed. There is storage all along the back. You really need to click on this picture to check out the very fun lamp shade covers we found to conceal the not-so-pretty brass candlesticks on either side of the bed (although, now I see that one of the grandchildren must have knocked one off - and now Mom will be mortified!! You wouldn't tell her would you???)













Hope your enjoyed your Airstream tour! Have a great week - we have lots of things happening:

On Tuesday we will be sharing one of our favorite rooms in one of our homes - be sure to stop in!!
This weekend is our
Fall Open House
Thursday, Sept. 18th from 10am-8pm

*Catherine Reiter from Catherine's Healthy Bakes will be having a fresh petso making demonstration at 6pm - and will be here until 8pm. Be sure to stop in!Friday, Sept. 19th 10am-8pm
Saturday, Sept. 20th 10am-5pm


We'll be serving refreshments and you will be able to pick up fall decorating idea cards!

Much more to come - can't wait to share it with you all!!
Karla & Karrie

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Shadows and Reflections.....

Because it's Airstream Week here at the Summer Kitchen, we went on a shadow hunt out at the Rally. May I say that we had a very hard time trying to find a shadow - being that we have had a total of 3 1/2 inches of much needed rain! But - we think we have found success in a shadow - and a reflection shot. Our shadow is on the inside of the trailer.
We were tickled when we saw
1. A vintage trailer and
2. A cute display in the front with the old coffeepot and the bowl of peppers.....
the shadow outlining the inside was a great bonus!
Enjoy your Super Shot Sunday by visiting Hey Harriet's blog and seeing all of the other clever shadows found by some clever folks!!

Friday, September 12, 2008

Airstream Performance Clip

You might get a kick out of this obstacle course!

Host A Rally, and They Will Come

I know it is suppose to say "build it and they will come", however - "We're Havin' a Rally!" We've been planning for this weekend for quite some time - and so far everything has gone well! Yesterday the shop was busy as people were stopping in at the farm before they went to the fairgrounds. (for those of you who don't know - our store is right across from Dad and Kevin's shop, right behind Mom & Dad's home - the place we all grew up!!)It was quite an exciting day! Our sister-in-law took some great pictures of all of the trailers lined up to get off of the exit - we'll have to get them and post them later!!

Today there were tours for everyone to go on. We had quite a few people come to the polishing and refinishing seminar (which was at the farm). We had refreshments for them afterward. It is so fun meeting all of these people that came to share in the celebration. Trailer people are just soooo nice! It has been a pleasure having them and chatting with them and learning so many interesting things!




If we had to name one thing that we loved about having this business, it would be meeting all of the people. As kids - we constantly had people from all over coming, and usually staying while they were waiting for their trailer to be done. We would get invited in for a cookie - or like in this (most embarrassing) picture, get invited with your brother and Donnie & Marie barbie for a tea party!

There was once a big map of the Untied States up in the shop and every time a customer would come - we got to help find their hometown and put a pushpin in it. You can imagine how much fun it was to see the collection of pins all across the United States!

If you have ever been to Henry Ford Museum up in Dearborn, Michigan, you may have seen the Airstream display. That trailer was refinished by Dad years ago.


"Classic roadside sights on display include the famed "silver bullet" Airstream trailer parked next to a row of Burma Shave signs to help sell America's favorite shaving cream: ("Within this vale / Of toil and sin / Your head grows bald / But not your chin / Burma Shave")." (Photo by John Clor)




Well, that's it for today.....can't wait until tomorrow. If you are in the area - do stop in for the tour of trailers (don't worry - I'll be taking pictures if you can't!!). The tour is from 1-3pm.
Until tomorrow!
Good night!

**if you'd like to read more - the local newspaper had an article in it today - you might want to check it out and see more pictures!!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Seeing Silver

All of our life we have seen silver in the form of Airstream trailers. Our family's business has been polishing and refinishing Airstreams for 40 years. Starting today, we will be celebrating this milestone all weekend long at the Fremont Fairgrounds.
We'd love for you to join us for a weekend of Airstream fun! Be sure to join us Saturday when we take tours of all of the Airstreamers, Tin Can Tourists, and others that will help us celebrate 40 years of keeping that polished silver traveling down the road!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Quick Change Artist

We have had quite a lot of comments in the store about the wallpaper we have put in the back of the cupboard and on the inset of the old door, so we thought we share a "Quick Change" tip!
1. Find a wallpaper you like
2. Cut the wallpaper to fit the back of your hutch or cupboard. Get creative and put wallpaper in your door panels, alcove, or glass pane if you'd like - there are so many possibilities!
3. Adhere the wallpaper with water (if it is pre-pasted), staples, or double sided sticky tape.
4. When you are tired of it and want an new look - take it off and start again!!

Now, get out there and put some pattern on something!

Sunday, September 07, 2008

A Day At Quailcrest Farms

Wow! Let me tell you what a pleasant surprise going down to Quailcrest Farm's Herb Festival yesterday! It reminded me of the Country Living Fair that we attended last year - but without all of the hoopla and traffic!
We took many pictures of the sights, the vendors and the ideas - so sit back and enjoy!!


the setting was so pretty - calm. It was full of perennials and cement figurines everywhere. These are some of the neat water vessels that were for sale - love them all!


There were lots of people - but it was never crowded to where to couldn't see anything - it was quite lovely really! There were herbs and lots of flowers for sale. The dried flowers were looking so pretty in all of the containers everywhere!


Here is where the fun begins! There were lots of vendors selling just about anything - we loved this booth with all the jewelry, wicker (of course), great architectural pieces and clever chandeliers made out of - well, just about anything! Click on the picture to get a good look at what they made these chandeliers out of - oh so clever!!





There were so many garden ideas here - well, they should come up with a book! Look how they used the old fence here off of the house, and then more old iron architectural pieces on the side of the house.

I couldn't resist this brick pathway.....it was so perfect!

I was a bit scared when I saw these men's jackets......can anyone say flashback to the 80's??? Here we go again!! This lady wasn't the only on that had these - so go grab some old jackets and start appliquéing the back for fall ladies!



These pillows were just darling - I loved how they used the hankies on them!

This gentleman was making tops for the kids. Wouldn't you know that we had to get the one that we saw him make!


This artist was really neat. He made quite a few unique things with stone and metal. I loved the birdbath in the back there - we picked up his business card - you never know when you might need a gift like this!

Here we were nearing the end and I was snapping all sorts of fun ideas....




Usually I'm not one to get into the chairs with a pot of flowers in them....but when the flowers look like this - well, I might rethink it!!

Musicians were playing all day - it was so relaxing and fun! What was great is that there were plenty of nice, shady spots like this to hang out in while listening to the music and having a cool drink!
Hope you enjoyed the day at Quailcrest Farms with us!!

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