Thursday, May 27, 2010

Now what's more summer than Key Lime Pie?

My favorite pie: Key Lime. Only problem is, you can't really enjoy this smooth, cool treat in the dead of winter. Thank goodness it's finally warm outside! My recipe is a family recipe from Mindy Smith. I dare you to find a tastier Key Lime Pie.


Key Lime Pie
Serving: 2 pies

Eclectic Day

One of the few things I miss about Waco, Texas is an ice cold James Callahan from Common Grounds. Lemonade+Ice Tea+some secret magical syrup=yumm.

I never really did seem to fit in at Common Grounds. Maybe I wasn't depressed enough. Or maybe I wasn't reading deep enough books or listening to the right music. Or maybe I didn't own enough braided leather headbands to wear across my forehead. Whatever the reason, I never fit in.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Edinburgh, Scotland

Robert Louis Stevenson wrote, "Edinburgh is what Paris ought to be," and I tend to agree. I have had nothing but hostile experiences in Paris and I only have pleasant memories of Edinburgh. Maybe it was the friendly people. But maybe it was the crafts. As a private school girl, I know a thing or two about plaid, and being able to go to a Tartan factory was awesome. Weaving+Plaid=Ashley having a good time.

The Blue Plate

One of my favorite summer jobs in high school was working at The Blue Plate Cafe in Union Pier, Michigan. Sure, I made less than minimum wage, and yes, I might have been asked out on a date in the walk-in freezer (talk about awkward... and cold), but the free meal at closing totally made up for it.

Make Your Own Embroidery Machine

So you don't have an embroidery machine, but you need something embroidered. What can you do? Well, you can buy a machine for yourself ($$$!), pay someone to embroider it for you ($$), or... if you have a sewing machine and a steady hand... do it your self! Just set your sewing machine to a tight zig-zag stitch, draw out your design or lettering, practice a few times on a scrap of fabric until you get it right, and then embroider! Here is a pillow I embroidered for a friend.
With a little patience you can save yourself some dough on pricey embroidery.

Crafty Trails!

So what do I do?

So what do I do? A little bit of everything. My first real job was sewing at a slipcover studio, but I've been really sewing since I put buttons on my dad's boxer shorts :-). And while most people would consider sewing piping for eight hours a day a type of slave labor, I loved it. And worked at the same shop for three summers.

Food Adventures: Argentina

One of my favorite countries is Argentina. The people, the culture, the food-I love it all. I was able to live in Mendoza one summer and it is something I will never forget.

There is nothing more Argentine than a Sunday afternoon Asado (AKA BBQ). While a whole roasted goat isn't usually what you dream about, it's a great part of the experience. Follow your lunch off with some Mate (herbal tea) if you can find someone to share with you.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Adventures in Photography

During my last semester at Baylor University (sigh, did I really have to graduate?) I discovered another one of my crafty hobbies: Photography. I had a great professor (who shot with Jacques-Yves Cousteau!) who taught me the basics.

Check out my Photography Website!

Crafty Trails!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Welcome, Welcome!

Welcome to Crafty Trails! Here I will try to take you down my own crafty and culinary trails. You will never know what you will find ;-)

Sometimes you will find recipes, sometimes you will find fun craft ideas, sometimes you will just find my wandering thoughts. But I hope you find something you can enjoy, something new to learn, or maybe something you can try yourself.

Stay awhile, Look around, and Crafty Trails!