Friday, November 13, 2009

{MIA}

Sorry for being so MIA this week. There has been a LOT going on in my world. I've been doing my best to juggle all the balls I've got up in the air, but my little ole blog has definitely suffered.

On a happier note, my photography business, From This Moment, is really taking off, woohoo, and my Homemade Vanilla Bean Sugar is going to be in a vintage chic magazine article called "Etsy Love." So exciting!

Here are a couple great pics I've taken over the last week or so:


Javon...


Baby Wyatt...


Baby Carter...


Anywho, I'll do my best to post more often. If you have any ideas for posts, please email them to danielle@fromthismomentplanners.com. I'd love to see what you all want, love, and need! :o)

XOXO,
Danielle

Monday, November 9, 2009

love...

LOVE...

{truth}



for the kiddies

Okay, so I am on a bit of a "felt kick" today. Forgive me :o)

This Felt Alphabet Set, $30 is just too precious... I had to share it!

Perfect for the kiddies in your life who are learning the alphabet, to spell, read, etc. And get this- if you ask nicely {and pay a little extra,} you can have them made into magnets, zipper pulls, and key chains. Cute!


WANT {owl measuring tape}

This Owl Measuring Tape by Felt Mates, $18, is TOO CUTE! And the cat, frog, panda, and dog... are you kidding me? I want them all! Definitely check out Felt Mates Etsy Shop. It's loaded with adorrrrable little creations.



{via etsy}

PS: This Lovebird Pincushion? I die.




happy monday

Hope you had a lovely weekend ♥

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

word{less} wednesday

{cute gift idea #246}

Thanks to my lovely Jennifer for sending me the link to this adorable, affordable gift idea... A cow hide case that makes your ipod/itouch/iphone look like a cassette tape. Perfect for the techie or 80s lover on your Christmas list. Stuff with an iPod loaded with a sweet playlist, and you're set. Who doesn't love an awesome mixed tape every now and then? :o)

Leather iPhone/iPod case, $28-35:

NEED {busy boxes}

Little house + tons of craft materials= huge mess. Huge. Anxiety. Provoking. Mess. These Busy Boxes, $39.99, from The Container Store, are exactly what I need to contain the disaster area that is accumulating in our spare room. {Sorry, babe!} Not only would they help organize all of the card stock, stamps, ink, adhesive rollers, Zots, envelopes, bone folders, stencils... ok, you get the point... but they would also make transporting supplies to events soooo much easier. Container Store, here I come! To order yours online, click here.


NEED {this poster}

Once the husband & I open our crafty studio/shop {which should be within the next couple months- stay tuned,} this "Get Crafty & Make Things," poster by Matt Jones will be proudly displayed on our wall. I'm loving everything about it, from the wrenches in the crown to the gorgeous green color. Too cute!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

WANT {pumpkin crème brûlées}

Yes PLEASE! These sound de-li-cious, don't you think? And who knew you could caramelize the sugar under a preheated broiler? Not me! Thanks for the great tip, Lucy from Hungry Cravings!

Pumpkin Crème Brûlées

2 ½ cups heavy cream
6 large egg yolks
1/3 cup sugar
6 ounces pumpkin puree
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
¾ teaspoon cinnamon
¼ teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
¼ teaspoon kosher salt
¼ cup Turbinado sugar


Preheat the oven to 350˚F. Heat the cream to a simmer in a small saucepan. Whisk together the yolks and sugar in a medium bowl. Continue whisking while adding the hot cream in a thin stream. Strain through a fine mesh sieve. Stir in the pumpkin, vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt and skim off any foam from the surface. Divide the mixture among 8 crème brûlée dishes and place them into a roasting pan. Add enough hot water to the roasting pan to come half way up the sides of the crème brûlée dishes and bake for 22 to 24 minutes, or until just set. Remove from the water bath and let cool to room temperature. Refrigerate for 3 to 4 hours, or until firm.

Top 1 crème brûlée with 1 ½ teaspoons of the Turbinado sugar and swirl to coat. Caramelize the sugar with a culinary torch. Finish the remaining crème brûlées with the remaining Turbinado sugar in the same manner. Serve immediately.

Serves 8. Canned pumpkin puree is perfect for this recipe. You can tell that the crème brûlées are done when they jiggle like gelatin. If you don’t have crème brûlée dishes, you can use ramekins, but they will take slightly longer to bake. And if you don’t have a culinary torch, you can caramelize the sugar topping under a preheated broiler. Crème brûlées may be baked a day or two in advance and kept covered with plastic wrap in the refrigerator. Add Turbinado sugar and caramelize just before serving.

hi :o)

Monday, November 2, 2009

the bright side...

Good morning, lovies! I know what you're thinking... Monday? Really? Well, in honor of the first Monday of November {crazy!} I've gathered a cute little assortment of goodies. Enjoy! :o)

Gorgeous Citrine Studs, $22:

{spooky chandelier's etsy shop has free worldwide shipping on all items. score!}

{via ffffound}

{via ffffound}

LOVE {adorable prints}

Wish I had more wall space to fill with these cute prints!

"Let the Sun Shine In" Print, $28:


"Find a Beautiful Place & Get Lost" Print, $5:

{LOVE this, NEED it for our house!}





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