Showing posts with label Guest Post. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guest Post. Show all posts

Sunday, January 25, 2015

Cinnamon Quick Bread

Today I'm guest posting over at House Honeys for the lovely Doreen.  I'm making one of my favorite post-holiday treats....Cinnamon Quickbread.  Yummmm......Just click HERE to see the post.
CINNAMON QUICKBREAD
While you're their, be sure to spend some time cruising around Doreen's blog, she has some wonderful things to share!

Monday, January 19, 2015

PINK LADY

I'm making my second appearance as a Pink Lady over at The Thrifty Rebel today.  Head on over to Tuula's Think Pink Monday and get your pink on!  Just click the caption on the picture below and I'll take you there!
THINK PINK MONDAY


Monday, December 15, 2014

A TRIO OF TREES

Even though I am taking a hiatus from my own blog, today, I am over at the fabulous Suzan's blog Simply Vintageous....by Suzan sharing a little holiday project. 
Actually.....3 of them.  A trifecta.  A "Hat Trick"...she's Canadian after all.
You can check it out by clicking HERE or on the picture below.
http://suzyq-vintagous.blogspot.com/
Really, don't you want to know about a naughty little black lace tree?

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

WHIMSICAL THANKSGIVING PUMPKIN

You know those crazy whimsical pumpkin stems that you see at Halloween?  I'm going to show you how to make one on a pretty fabric covered Thanksgiving pumpkin.  It's easier than you'd think.
I did this project for a guest post over at Distressed Donna Down Home.  Come check it out by clicking HERE.


Friday, June 13, 2014

Sherry from Thrift My House Guest Post

I can't tell you how excited I am to have the one and only Sherry from Thrift My House guest posting here today while I'm finally unpacking my craft room.  This project is so awesome, it's all the motivation I need to keep moving and get organized!  Take it away Sherry.....

I am so happy to be guest posting here at Silo Hill Farm! Everyone knows that Danni is the Queen of crafts so I am honored to be here sharing one of my latest projects. 
Let's get it started!

I rarely know exactly what I'm going to do when I start a craft project. It starts with an idea and evolves from there.
Recently, I saw these wood things at Lowes.... Contractor Shims.
I thought they were interesting... and cheap. Less than 4 dollars.

 I had no idea that they were wedges.... hence the name, shim...
I got out my glue gun and proceeded to hot glue them together to make even little boards. 42 shims make 21 boards. 

Honestly, I thought, this will take a while, so I got my coffee and glue gun and got comfortable... it took less than 10 minutes and I got interrupted at least 10 times.... so no worries, no big deal.
I put a bead of hot glue down the ends and middle of one board and smashed them together. It went very fast.

Then I played around with them and figured out a shape that would use up all the boards. A pkg of 42 Shims (21 boards after glue)  made a pretty good size board. 
I then hot glued them to a piece of foam board. I cut the foam board slightly smaller than the overall shape of my board. 
It looks like a shutter here. 

I like the rough, rustic feel of this board.

I painted it white and decided to put the words Beach House on it.

I used gray paint for the letters. It needed something else....

So, I added an arrow and then took my sander and distressed it a bit. I love how the words look when they're distressed. 

This was one of the visions I had for the board but my butt was too tired to paint on all those stencils. 

I craft because I get satisfaction when I take a pile of whatever, in this case boards Shims, and come up with something that I like.

It. Is. Therapy. For. Me.

Thank you so much Danni! This was fun. I hope you guys were inspired and thank you so much for reading. I hope you will visit me at Thrift My House. I'd love to visit you!


Thank you Sherry!  You are one amazing crafter!  Being land-locked here in the mid-west, I long for the ocean and love all things beachy!
Sherry does so many projects that are inspiring, you'll be sure to want to go over and follow her so you don't miss any of her awesomeness.  
If you used to follow Sherry before and then somehow lost her, you may not know that she re-started her blog, so you'll need to head over and follow her again at Thrift My House.
 
 



 
 

 

 


Thursday, April 17, 2014

Easter Macaroons from "Cook The TV"!!

Hey everyone!  I'm about finished up with my renovation and will move in next week...finally!!  In the mean time, my friend Di from Cook the TV has a great tasting, easy recipe for Easter and she's been kind enough to share it here on my blog!  Please give a warm welcome to Di!

Hi everyone. Thanks Danni so much for the kind invitation to do a guest post. I have been a huge fan of Silo Hill Farm for a  long time.

My name is Di. I blog over at CTV. I started the blog about a year and a half ago. At the time, I was watching a lot of cooking shows on TV and thought it would be great fun to take the famous TV chef's recipes and make them more accessible for busy moms and home cooks.

A little about me: I'm 50, divorced, have 3 beautiful grown daughters, 2 grandsons and 1 granddaughter. I love my girls and miss them being home, even after having an empty nest for about 4 years now! I'm pretty sentimental about my kids. I even exchanged a few tearful emails with Amy of While Wearing Heels about her daughter going off to kindergarten! I think the "tearful" part was mainly on my end! Haha.

Today's recipe is a fun take on a very easy macaroon that I originally made on the blog earlier this year. 
The original recipe is from Ina Garten, the Barefoot Contessa. I saw this in a magazine and had to do it for you. I simply made the macaroons, indented them slightly with a spoon while they were warm out of the oven, and placed tiny "eggs" in them. This recipe makes about 20 cookies. Here's the recipe:

Ingredients
  • 14 ounces sweetened shredded coconut
  • 14 ounces sweetened condensed milk- 1 can
  • ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 2 extra-large or large egg whites, at room temperature
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • candy in the shape of tiny eggs, I used Cadbury Mini Eggs, chocolate with a candy shell

Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. Line baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Combine coconut, condensed milk, and vanilla in a large bowl. Whip the egg whites and salt on high speed with a hand-held electric mixer, or in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, until the egg whites form medium-firm peaks. Carefully fold the egg whites into the coconut mixture.
  3. Drop the batter onto the baking sheets, using either a 1¾-inch diameter ice cream scoop, or 2 teaspoons. Bake for approximately 20-25 minutes, until golden brown. 
  4. Remove from oven and immediately indent the center of each cookie, using the back of a small spoon. 
  5. Remove from pan and let cool. 
  6. Drop 2 or 3 "egg" candies into each "nest". 

Thanks so much for your time everyone! And thanks, Danni, for letting me strut my stuff on your wonderful blog:0 Happy Easter every one:)

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Cheryl Butts In: A Weekend Not Doing What I Was Supposed to Be Doing

I'm lucky enough to have not one, but 2 guest posters this week.  First, Cheryl took pity on me one more time and sent me this wonderful post and second, Di at "Cook The TV" sent me an awesome recipe post that I will be sharing with you on Thursday. (I love the name of her blog and her recipes are so good!)  Me?  My friend Judy is here helping me with some last minute details and I'm getting ready to move!  In the meantime, please welcome Cheryl In Wisconsin once again!!



In my last post I commented on the arrival of spring in a place where we so desperately need it.  Nature has furthered her momentum, the signs are everywhere.  There are robins outside.  (The photo above is of an old stained glass window I had placed on my front porch – last year the robins built the nest there and hatched out three rounds of robinettes.  I’m just waiting for them to reclaim it as a sanctuary.)  I can hear the roar of Harley Davidsons.  And my mother called me to invite me to go to a Garage Sale.
**blink      blink blink blink**
My aunt had called my mother and asked her to let me know about this particular sale.  She promised that there were things that I would like, and the prices were reasonable.  I briefly considered this weekend’s to-do list and seconds later agreed that a garage sale is exactly where I should be.   (It’s important that I mention here that much of the to-do list consists of eliminating things from my house, not adding.)
So, at 8 a.m. Saturday morning we headed to the tiny town where the sale was being held.  It was hostessed by a fascinating woman who was in the process of moving into the little farmette and needed to downsize.  Please allow me to share my haul with you:


First, this old wooden crate, a wine box?  It had aged beautifully.  I can picture this with caster wheels and used in my living room.  I modified it a bit by using a sharpie and an antique stencil I had purchased on eBay from a seller in England:


I could not resist these croquet balls, complete with basket.  I’m not sure how I will use them yet.

This sheep baaa-ed at me from its spot in the sale.

It stands guard on my front porch, greeting visitors.  (Please do not look too closely at the chippy paint on my porch posts.  I LOVE chippy paint, just not actually ON the house.  Painting porch posts is one of the entries on that elusive to-do list.)

A wooden pig cutting board, advertising McMillen’s in St. Paul.  I want to hang this guy up somewhere in the kitchen.

“A&P Bread Contest Winner
W.F. Rogers
1937”
I adore it.



This small tureen came with the original ceramic ladle.  I wonder what kind of stories this would tell if it could.
These gallon jars are not old, you can still pick them up new.  However the price was fabulous and I bought four of them.  I already owned two, they sit on my ‘craft table’ holding door knobs and misc. metal parts.  Can’t you just picture a grouping of all six?  These four may hold doilies, silverware, croquet balls, whatever.  Visual storage.  Form AND function.
The most incredible part of this story?  I paid TWENTY DOLLARS for the entire lot.  Blowing off my chores to visit this sale was a good decision.  Plus, I got to spend some quality time with my mom.
Sunday was a to-do list bust also.  Michael Perry is an author who writes about life in rural Wisconsin.  He is hilarious, when I read his books I laugh out loud.  He made an appearance at our local theatre, an anonymous donor had paid to have him here, admission to the event was a donation to the local food pantry.  He regaled the crowd with his stories and it was an entire audience laughing out loud.  This man offers such a gift to his readers.  I recommend his books to anyone who enjoys a bit of humor about the human spirit.
So, here I sit with a messy house but the enjoyment I got from this weekend’s activities was worth it.  There’s always next weekend, right?
Danni, keep on keepin’ on, girl.  Your to-do list is much more impressive than mine.
   

 
 
 
 

Monday, November 11, 2013

PRECIOUS FINGERPRINTS

Do you know Megan at Our Pinteresting Family?  She just had the most beautiful twin boys!  I can't imagine having twins.  (I get exhausted just having my Grandson for a few days.)  While Megan's resting up and enjoying Ty and Davis, I'm doing a guest post over at her blog today.  In honor of Megan being doubly blessed, I'll be sharing something I don't do very often...a jewelry project. It's made with a precious fingerprint.
Please head over to Megan's blog, Our Pinteresting Family and check it out!  I'll make it easy for you....just click HERE.

Monday, September 23, 2013

WINE CORKSCREW WALL HANGING

I met a blog friend this summer when I went to my family reunion in Tennessee.  Yep...I left my family reunion one day to go play with a blog friend.  Think what you want..but we had a blast!  Who is this person who could drag me away from my 5 sisters and my brother?  It's Deneen, from Dreaming in Color.  
Do you know her blog?  If you don't, you should...she makes fabulous stuff and I do mean fabulous...
She totally knocked off a $2,995 Restoration Hardware Chandelier with grace and style.
How To Turn a Birdcage Into a Chandelier
Seasonal stuff is a snap for her.  You should see some of the stuff she does with just a dollar store pumpkin.  Here's one example....
Flower Covered Pumpkins
Now you may wonder why this post is titled "Wine Corkscrew Wall Hanging" and I'm getting to that.  Today, I'm guest posting for Deneen, who is recuperating from an exhausting trip to Italy. (LOL!)  Please go over and check out how I made this Wine Corkscrew Wall Hanging.  You can read all about it HERE.
Isn't that a fun piece to have hanging over a bar?  While you're over there, you might want to follow Dreaming in Color because I have a feeling Deneen will be posting about her trip to Italy, where she may or may not have seen George Clooney! *sigh*.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Fake Distressed Wood Candles from NORTHSHORE DAYS

It's no secret that Natalie from NorthShore Days is one of my oldest and dearest blogging friends.  She lives in New Zealand and even though we are a million miles apart, she senses things.  No matter how cool I was trying to be, she knew I was stressed getting ready to go on a trip, working and blogging.  She just sent me a guest post and told me to use it whenever.  Is it any wonder that she is so dear to me??

Hey Silo Hill Farm readers, 

I'm Natalie from NorthShore Days and I'm so happy to be visiting the Farm, while Danni is away this week.

Today I'm going to show you a neat little trick to dress up those cheap dollar store candles, without spending a lot of money.

My project calls for fake wood cardstock, but really you could use pattern you like.

It's as easy as 1 2 3....

Measure the card and cut to size, then stick it to the candle with double sided tape.
I embellished mine, very simply, with twine.


Wouldn't these make the cutest gifts? Or center pieces?

 But to be extra careful, remove the card if you plan to burn the candles.
I like my candles to be part of my decor so they are very rarely if ever, lit.


So easy, no mess, minimal cost and a great decor "pick me up".


Thanks for having me Danni..

Take care
 
 xxx
 
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Aren't those candles just awesome?  I thought they were real wood and paint when I first saw them!  Now Natalie didn't mention it, but I will....she makes the most fabulous jewelry and sells it in her Etsy Shop which you can find HERE.  I'm not kidding you...check it out!  I wear a lot of Nat's jewelry and I get compliments on it all them time!  I gave several pieces of it as Christmas gifts last year and they were very well received.  Here prices are almost too reasonable and I was surprised by the low shipping costs as well. 
Thank you for the great guest post Natalie AND for being such a great friend!!  I love ya girl!