Cottage Hallway Progress + Garden Cake Fun
Wow, so many nice warm welcomes and encouragement from all of you last week - that's so sweet:) Sometimes I think my house is out to get me but I know that's not true - I know it wants to be completed just as much as I want it to be! Thank you for your kind words of support!
Another busy week here at our cottage in the making... I've been into a little of this and that and everything, from Goodwill "treasure makeovers" (I'll share those later) to cake making to shopping for business supplies to mudding drywall in our hallway. It seems that the only time I can be still is when I sit and visit with my birds while I drink my coffee in the morning!
So do you remember how short our hallway ceiling was before we removed the old ceiling? Literally, the ceiling sat right up above the door trim as you can see from the next two pictures.
After ripping out the old ceiling, we added the new drywall. I worked on mudding a bit this week. Here is the hallway thus far... It's strange how just a foot in height can really open up a space.
I made another garden cake and thought I'd share. These are so fun to make! This particular cake was lemon with lemon curd filling....MMMM! I used Duncan Hines Butter cake mix, lemon buttercream frosting, and the filling (below) from this recipe.
Lemon Curd Filling
1 tablespoon grated lemon zest
1/2 cup fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon cornstarch
6 tablespoons butter
3/4 cup white sugar
4 egg yolks, beaten
To make filling: In medium saucepan, mix together 1 tablespoon lemon zest, 1/2 cup lemon juice and 1 tablespoon cornstarch until smooth. Mix in 6 tablespoons butter and 3/4 cup sugar, and bring mixture to boil over medium heat. Boil for one minute, stirring constantly. In small bowl, with a wire whisk, beat egg yolks until smooth. Whisk in a small amount of the hot lemon mixture. Pour the egg mixture into the sauce pan, beating the hot lemon mixture rapidly. Reduce heat to low; cook, stirring constantly, 5 minutes, or until thick (not to boil). Pour mixture into medium bowl. Press plastic wrap onto surface to keep skin from forming as it cools. Cool to room temperature. Refrigerate 3 hours.
I received a couple of questions last week that I want to make sure I answer:):
I do have one question, all your photos are perfect quality and look like they are from a magazine, what kind of camera are you using? Do you have special photography flash's you are using?~Thanks!
Kristine
Thanks for the compliment, Kristine. The truth is, I hate having to photograph anything because photography is really tricky for me. My camera is big with lots of options and lenses- and that sometimes overwhelms me. It's an older Digital Rebel, though, and it's a great camera. The newer ones are suppose to be really awesome! I usually try to photograph in lots of natural sunlight and don't use a flash. I also use a tripod when I can to avoid blurry photos. THEN if my photos still turn out too dark, I upload them to Pixenate and select the "fill light" icon to add a bit more "natural" light to my photos without washing them out. Oh to just shoot and upload photos without all that fuss! No wonder it takes me so long to update my blog!
Would you give us a quick comment on those spools? I have saved wooden spools from my mother -- a great seamstress -- and this looks like a wonderful thing to do with them.
lucia
Lucia, these spools are so fun and easy to alter. I simply painted the spools, distressed them with sandpaper, and then measured the inner length and diameter of the spool. I found pretty scrapbooking paper, cut them to my measurments, and glued them around the spools. Lastly, I printed out some of my favorite words to glue to the paper seam. Easy Peasy! If you try this, let me know...I'd love to see your altered spools!
I love the (robin's egg blue) color!!! You'll have to post the ingredient label, so we all can enjoy it in our homes! ~Ambrea
Ambrea, I am so loving this color, too, and would love to share the ingredients! I looked on my can and I don't know if this will help you or not, but this is what it says on the top:
Manual Dispense One Gallon
107-17.5
101-13
103-10.5
Valspar Eggshell Base 1
I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!
8 comments:
Hey Kim! Your cake is very 'sweet'! I love the two-tone flower. Thanks for answering all the questions, especially about the paint! I'm saving up nerve for a master bath overhaul...I wanted to go white on white, but I think a little robins egg would be a subtle sweetness.
Enjoy your mudding!
~Ambrea
Kim, Thanks for the Pixenate tip ... will be very helpful to me as I don't have a digital camera and must use disposables.
The hallway looks good with the new height to it. The cake? OMG! Is that too beautiful to eat! I'm loving that picture so much. You do great work and I thank you for sharing with us.
Wanted to let you know the alphabet fabric I bought in your online yard sale was well received in my 100th post giveaway. The framed needlework will be a Christmas present for my friend this year. I know he'll love it too. Thanks again. xxoo
Oh my, that cake is gorgeous! Kim, I think you should think about faux AND real cakes for your business. The hallway is looking great! Once the nitty-gritty is finished, the fun part will begin with beadboard and painting. I can't wait to see your numbers over the doors. BTW, mosey on over to "Cottage Magpie," if you haven't yet, to see her plank ceiling. I bet you inspired her as you do with so many of us!
Yes, I'd like to order 10 of those cakes for Thanksgiving :)
Delivered.
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The hall really looks like it's coming along quite well! Raising it that little bit makes such a huge difference. We just got the molding up in our kitchen too and like you I can't wait til everything is done, but I'm muddling through. I've yet to decide if I want to take it all the way around or just keep it on the cabinets only. Ugh, all the decisions! I've also got to decide if I want to keep the curves/waves at the bottom or give them a bit of a shake up. Again, ugh! decisions!
Those cakes are just to pretty to eat...but of course I would, lol! How did Grandma like her cake?
Hi everyone! Thanks for dropping in! Ambrea, this color is so soothing. I've never used blue before, but this is just the right shade. Not babyish or minty...just robin's egg right!
Carolyn, I'm so glad you are enjoying the yard sale items! I'll be having another one very soon...still working on editing photos!
Linda, Cottage Magpies ceiling is so nice! I can't wait to see her lovely completed bath. Anything she touches turns to beautiful!
Shabby, you are so funny! Lol!
Rechelle, you've done a great job with your kitchen trim! I saw the wavy/scallop bottom you were talking about and I really like it...it looks so cottage! But I know how it is when you live with something for a while and need a change. Either way, it's going to look great. That trim you added looks so nice - wonderful job! Gams loved her cake and lemon, it turns out is her favorite. I didn't know!
do you have any tips for mudding?
That cake is gorgeous...it's too pretty to eat!
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