Christmas Wood Carvings

One of my favorite things about the holiday season is the traditions, both old and new, that come along with it.  This week’s post features the handiwork of my dad, Sal.  Every year, he embarks on a new wood carving project, either making a Christmas gift for a loved one, or simply adding to his own ornament collection.

There he is every year, whittling away after breakfast or while watching a television show.  He says it is therapeutic, and I can understand why.  His wood blocks turn into santas, snowmen, North Pole people, and others of the like.  Some carvings become ornaments, and others are stand-alone decorative pieces.

The type of wood that he uses is a hard wood called basswood.  His tool collection consists of chisels, gougers, and scoopers of many shapes and sizes (i.e. “v” shape, regular blade, curved scooper, etc).  Most importantly, he shared, his tools are very sharp.

                                  Before carving, he makes a pencil sketch on the block of basswood.  As he whittles away, he continuously re-sketches in order to keep the image on the wood.  Carving away from a block of wood proves challenging in that it is not possible to put back any wood: work slowly and diligently, and take off small amounts at a time.  After he finishes carving, he uses fine grit sandpaper (around 400) to take off any rough edges on the face, cheeks, or hat.  The final step is to use blends of acrylic paints to bring the piece to life.For pieces that become ornaments, he screws an eye hook into its top and uses thread to hang it on the Christmas tree.  These wood carvings are true works of art, and I look forward to seeing his toolbox come out every holiday season.  His creativity broadens each year (see the violin snowman below), and it is always a surprise as to what he will make next!
                                   Note: All photographs taken by Sal.

Quick & Simple Fudge

If you’re searching for a little something festive to whip up for your family and friends this holiday season, look no further!  This fudge is fun and very easy to make, and it is sure to please the masses.  The recipe comes from the back of a good old Domino Sugar box, and Anne has been making it for years.  The texture is smooth and silky, and each square practically melts in your mouth.

Quick & Simple Fudge (via Domino Sugar)

Ingredients:

  • 1 package of Domino confectioners’ sugar
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 6 tablespoons butter
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • (optional: 1 cup chopped walnuts or pecans)

Instructions:

  1. Grease 1 cookie sheet and set aside.
  2. In a large saucepan, add all ingredients except the nuts.
  3. Stir the mixture constantly over a simmer until it is well-combined and uniform.
  4. Remove from heat and add nuts, if desired.
  5. Spread the mixture quickly into the cookie sheet, smoothing it with a spatula.
  6. Refrigerate for 2+ hours and cut into squares.

Makes approximately two dozen bite-sized pieces.  (We tripled the recipe for holiday gifts.)

From Scissors & Sage

Packaging the fudge: here’s where hoarding comes in handy!  In the photo above, the fudge has been packaged to share in a repurposed stationery box.  Use waxed paper to line the box and you’ll be good to go!  This box’s clear plastic lid displays the cool geometrical pattern of the folded wax paper.

In the below photo, blocks of fudge have been individually wrapped and packaged in berry cartons (thanks for collecting them, Mom!).  Wrap each block in waxed paper and secure with a knot of baker’s twine.

In order to cut even blocks, some edges needed to be trimmed.  Keep the scraps in a Ziploc bag in the freezer, and take them out as an ice cream topping or to whip up a batch of fudge chunk cookies.

Happy baking!

Special Edition: Holiday Playlist

Get your cheer on with this holiday mix!  Listen on the go, while you’re at work, or when you’re writing up those last few Christmas cards.  (Or let’s be real, when you start writing up those Christmas cards.)  This mix is has some oldies (see: Chuck Berry) and some goodies (see: Sufjan Stevens).  Let me know what you think.  I hope to create more seasonal mixes in the future!

“It’s Coming On Christmas”

  1. Merry Christmas Baby – Otis Redding
  2. Christmas (Comes But Once A Year) – Amos Milburn
  3. Run Rudolph Run – Chuck Berry
  4. Jingle Bells – Frank Sinatra
  5. Sh-Boom – The Chords
  6. Just Like Christmas – Low
  7. Ooh La La – The Faces
  8. All That I Want – The Weepies
  9. Ring Them Bells – Sufjan Stevens
  10. River – Joni Mitchell

I’m on Pinterest!

Good news!  I’ve recently been updating my Pinterest, and I am excited to share it with you here today!  Above is a sneak peak of some images I’m loving right now, but head on over to my boards to see what else I’ve been enjoying.  A few of my boards include: home decorating ideas, fashion, crafting projects, recipes, and even a board just for cute dogs.

In the coming weeks, I’ll be updating my Pinterest with more ideas for holiday crafts, recipes, and winter fashion.  When it comes time for me to begin my own holiday elfing, I’ll be sure to fill you in on the details here!  Until then, put on some holiday music (101.1 FM, for those of you in Philly) browse my Pinterest boards, and enjoy the crafting spirit!

Note: All images are taken from http://www.pinterest.com.

Day Trip: terrain

Last weekend, local home and garden center terrain hosted a holiday open house.  I’ve been feeling my holiday juices begin to flow a bit early this year, and terrain did not disappoint.  Not only is it a home and garden center, it is a restaurant, cafe, and event venue.  Anne and I took her visiting parents to go see what this holiday hoo-ha was all about.  It’s a good thing we went early in the day – the place was full of hipsters by noon!

There is magic in the air at terrain, and your crafting/gardening senses will leave feeling full and refreshed (and very, very eager).  The trip was thoroughly enjoyed by all.  A few items we brought home include a beautiful, vibrant red poinsettia (thanks, Janet & Dave!), succulents, and Christmas gifts for those-who-shall-not-be-named.

To anyone in the Philadelphia area: I urge you to check out terrain this holiday season.  The store is chock full o’ gifts and inspirations!

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