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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Origami Centerpieces from our Wedding

The wedding is finally over and done -- and what a wonderful day it was! We had a holiday themed wedding in December. Here are the centerpieces that I made for the reception dinner tables. My sister and two friends helped make the origami flowers. We also made boutonnieres and corsages for family members, and bouquets for my sister and myself. It was all very down to the wire -- my sister and I worked until 4am every morning in the days leading up to the wedding. We assembled the bouquets the morning of the wedding! Scary!

Anyway, here are the results...sometimes lopsided, but made with love. The flowers are made from gift wrap paper and scrapbooking paper. The leaves and "berry" picks are from a craft shop. The bowls are milkglass - found cheap at an antiques market. (Click the photos to see enlargements at Flickr.)

Origami Flowers for Wedding

Origami Flowers

Origami Flowers in milkglass compote

Origami Flowers in swirl bowl

Origami Flowers in bubble bowl

Origami Flowers in geometric bowl

Origami Flowers in leaf patterned bowl

Origami Flowers in milkglass compote

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Nana's Pecan Pie Recipe

Nana Lois sent us her recipe for Pecan Pie! It's from Mother Jane's cookbook.

Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
Beat slightly:
3 eggs

Sift together and add to eggs:
1 Tbsp. sugar
2 Tbsp. flour
1/4 Tsp. salt

Add and mix well:
1 cup Dark Karo Syrup
1 cup Griffin's Waffle Syrup or any waffle syrup
1 Tsp. vanilla extract
1 large lump of melted butter

Brush a 10 inch unbaked pastry shell with egg whites.
Spread evenly in the shell:
1 1/2 cups to 2 cups of pecans, broken or whole

Pour custard over nuts. Bake at 425 degrees for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 350 degrees and cook for about 30 minutes or until pie is slightly firm. Cool on rack.