Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Beeswax Candles



I have a soft spot for anything dealing with bees. Growing up, my neighbor was like a second father to me. He took me everywhere, bought me whatever I wanted, taught me the importance of being an Auburn tiger, and so much more. I began helping him in his shop as soon as I could crawl, and was running a table saw at the age of 8. He taught me how to put things together, and how to create. 
Me at about 2 doing a little cleaning in Buck's shop. 

He was a farmer, a carpenter, and a beekeeper. He would take me along to check on the hives. I can remember being surrounded by bees but I never was really afraid because he never seemed afraid. I would help him harvest the honey and that was the best part. Buck died when I was about 14. I decided to travel to Colorado with my best friend and her family. I will never forget the call I received from my dad. I had to fly back home to Alabama,(first flight I ever took) and it was so tough. He had a sudden heart attack.  There is not a day that goes by that I don't think of him. My dad does a lot of woodworking now and he even uses the tricks and trades that Buck taught him. So I decided to make some beeswax candles, and when I opened the box of wax, the smell automatically took me back to Buck's shop. 
Buck and I in my parent's backyard. 

Beeswax is great to burn for many reasons it produces negative ions when burnt and that helps get rid of bad stuff such as pet dander, dust, allergens, etc. Plus it smells subtle and warm. 

Materials needed:
Beeswax(I ordered this online, but you may be lucky enough to find some locally) I used about 1.5 lbs for this project.
Coconut Oil
Pliers
Large gauge wire or wick holders
Clothespins 
Jute
Container ( these I made from concrete, poured into styrofoam cup, inserted smaller cup inside, taped down, and let dry).

To begin I melted my wax and oil in a pan I purchased just for this at the goodwill.
Melt on medium, and add in about 3 feet of jute while it's melting. This preps it to become a wick.

While wax is melting, I cut down small pieces of wire to use as wick holders. Real wick holders would work better but I didn't have any of those. 
Once wax is melted, carefully pull out wick and cut down when cooled off to sizes you want them. I then clamped these wire c's to one end of wick. Place in container and use clothespin to hold up.

Should look something like this.

Then pour your wax mixture a little at a time into a styrofoam cup, and carefully pour into each container. Let cool, then trim wicks. Boom, you just made a candle. Or you could just skip all of this and come buy these from me at the farmer's market. 
 Enjoy. 
-Meg


Saturday, October 19, 2013

Bacon Cheese Dip

So, I love cheese, and bacon, so I found a similar recipe and modified it. 
Ingredients:
I packet of Lipton Onion Soup mix
1 bag shredded cheddar
1 bag of real bacon bits
1/2 cup mayo
1/2 cup sour cream
8 oz. cream cheese
Salt and pepper
Oregano
Cayenne
Basil

Preheat oven to 375 degrees
Mix all ingredients together, and season to taste with salt, pepper, oregano, and basil. Place in baking pan, and bake for 20-30 minutes until golden brown. Serve with chips or crackers. Now, good luck on not eating the whole pan...it's addicting. Hope you are all enjoying the chilly fall weather.
-Meg

Thursday, October 17, 2013

B is for...


Babies.
I have to admit the amount of courage I am looking for to post this is hard to find. This is a subject that for most peoe is warm and fuzzy. My life has never quite happened the way I figured it would, and for the most part I am quite ok with that.  For example, I never thought I would have married the man that I did or be 27 years old when I graduated from college, but both of those happened along with many more outcomes. But I have to admit having a baby was never much of a doubt. I would get married, and when I wanted, I would have a baby. 

Well, God decided it wouldn't quite play out that way for me. I spent a big portion of my life trying not to get pregnant, and when I actually want it to happen, well, nothing does. It has been over a year and almost a half now since we started trying. I told myself I wouldn't share my story until the fabulous day comes when I find out I am going to be a mom, but something told me to do it now, maybe to help someone who may be in the same position I am in.  It's extremely frustrating when everywhere you go and all you do the conversation ends up with the b word. Whether it's your friends bragging on their own, or a relative asking when you are going to have one. 

I have only been married for 2 years, yet the pressure of having a little one is like a meth head on a an episode of breaking bad. I imagine what my life would be like as a mom, and how it would feel to have a mini me or Shannon, and it is a dream. I can't imagine a world where a part of us recreated ceases to exist. So part of me becomes bitter. I find myself becoming mad when I find out people are pregnant, and sometimes cry until I can't breathe when it becomes too much. It seems unfair to live in a world where my husband and I have so much love for each other and can't have a baby yet, when people who don't even care get pregnant at the drop of a hat. 

If it wasn't for my level- headed husband I would have had a mental breakdown by now. He always reminds me that God has a plan for us. I know it hasn't been that long, but this post isn't just for me, it's for those of you out there that feel the same way and can relate. 

Oh and why is this stuff so expensive? Weird. 
-Meg

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

I need a vacation.

Lately I have been super busy. I had an open house for my studio, and then helped put together a mini music festival in my town. A small group of us meet weekly and planned it all out. We had no money basically for decor so it was all DIY. I am currently interning with the art teacher at the middle school so we painted rocks with positive sayings on them for weeks. The high school was awesome enough to chip in also. We lined the paths and stage with these guys.

We also painted the end of sticks and strung them from the trees. For lighting we borrowed lamps from our local habitat for humanity restore. We also created light pods from chicken wire and covered them with tissue paper and mod podge...boom a cheap really awesome light source when you stick a battery operated light under them.

We lit the pathway with brown bag luminaries for a dreamy October effect. 
Onto the important stuff, the music! My husband's band A Den of Thieves  opened up, followed by The Volks. The headliner is a band called AdronDo yourself a favor and check them out.
It was so dreamy.







But now I am exhausted. October is my favorite month and I haven't really been able to enjoy it from being so busy. I need a vacation, preferably in Tennesee. I find myself just wanting to examine nature the older I get, and I am constantly amazed by it. I received a paper white plant in a mason jar from my cousin last year. It bloomed, then died off so I sat the jar outside an forgot about it since I could get the bulb to come out. I was outside a few nights ago and saw something green sprouting out if it. And bam, a little tiny baby paper white family.



 

 God is so amazing in all that he creates. I am craving simplicity in life.
Maybe soon I will find it. 

"You belong among the wildflowers,
You belong on a boat out at sea.
You belong with your love on your arm,
You belong somewhere you feel free."
-Tom Petty. 
Saw him once, but had a panic attack in the crowd and had to leave...ha. I missed freaking Tom Petty.
-Meg








 

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Chickpea Salad!

There are some things that come along that you get hooked on, and chickpea salad from Publix was one of them when I traveled to UWF during the week. There isn't a publix where I live so I started making my own, and I am obsessed with it. I usually make a big batch on Sunday evening and eat on it all week. I never measure anything so I am going to try my best on the measurements. You can exclude anything you may not want to put in here.
    
Chickpea Salad-

2 cans chickpeas
1 can of black beans
2 carrots
1/2 cup dried cranberries
1 avacado
1 cup non GMO edamame
I head cauliflower
1/2 red onion
1/2 cup feta
1/4 cup pecans
2 tbsp cumin
2 cloves chopped garlic
1/4 c Extra Virgin Olive Oil
3 tbsp balsamic vinegar 
Salt & pepper
 
Chop up all of the veggies to bite size and add in everything else, stir, and enjoy!
This makes about 10 servings, so it can be cut in half if needed. Also, I add in fresh herbs when I can.

Hope you like it as much as I do!
-Meg

Saturday, October 5, 2013

DIY Halloween Decor

Hello! I have been super busy lately trying to turn an empty room into an art gallery, somehow with the help of my wonderful friends and family I pulled it off in a week! We had an open house and I was so proud of what I accomplished! 
Some of the local art displayed in the loft. 
Pottery by Larry Manning.
Though it was fun, it was super exhausting and when I finally stopped, I realized it was my favorite month! So I decided to break out my little box of Halloween decor, and figured I would create a few more things of my own. Everything was simple to make! 

1. This is a black champagne bottle, with black lace wrapped around the base, and I simply stuck an orange taper candle in the top. You may have to share around the edges to get the candle to stick in the bottle. Also, spray painting any wine bottle black would work just as well.
2. Halloween banner- this was simply printed from a font that I downloaded here http://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=Kg+a+little+swag . I then cut out each letter and taped ribbon to the back.
3. Specimen jar- this is an old mason jar that I put an old wasp nest in (be sure all of them are dead!!!) there has been one hanging by my front door for months. Anything odd would work in here though, rubber eyeballs, plastic spiders with fake spiderwebs, etc. 
4. Vintage Halloween Pin Up wall- I have spent hours looking at old Halloween photography, and in your spare time, you should do the same, so many odd, creepy, and awesome things out there! These were just found pin up photos that I printed and drew a black border around. I then used the sticky lock tite putty to hang them in my bathroom. 
5. Creepy Vintage Halloween costume photos. These were done the same as the pin ups, but I added black lace to the wall as the background. 
Hope you have as much fun with Halloween as I do, plus the fall air here in Bama is so nice. There's a tropical storm on the way but it's perfect today! 
-Meg