Recently, I have developed a terrible habit - watching bad TV just for the outfits! With all these crappy new extra channels comes a lot of re-runs of old TV shows. Despite my love for it at age 12, That 70s Show is pretty awful. But me oh my I find myself watching it all the time, just for Jackie’s snazzy outfits! I loveee all her gunne sax style dresses and skirts and am so in love with bellbottoms at the moment!
Wednesday, 31 August 2011
Guilty Pleasures
Labels:
70s,
Bellbottoms,
clothes,
dresses,
Guilty Pleasures,
Gunne Sax,
Jackie,
That 70s Show,
TV,
Vintage
Monday, 29 August 2011
New Lovelies
Hooray, I have lots of pretty new vintage and recycled fabrics! I can't wait until the soaking/washing process is over, so I can get sewing! I love finding great pre-loved fabrics. Putting something old to use again - turning it into something special - is probably my favourite part about making dresses!
And in other news... I'm all booked in for my first market stall! I will be at the North Melbourne Market in October! It's not for a while, but I have lots of preparations to make! Exciting!
xox
And in other news... I'm all booked in for my first market stall! I will be at the North Melbourne Market in October! It's not for a while, but I have lots of preparations to make! Exciting!
xox
Labels:
crafty lady,
dresses,
etsy,
Fabric,
market,
North Melbourne Market,
sallysaid handmade,
sewing,
Vintage
Saturday, 27 August 2011
oh my gosh yum: sun-dried tomato pesto!
One thing I do miss a teeny bit about my pre-vegan days is delicious spreads and dips. Most supermarket varieties are packed with either parmesan or cream cheese. And wellll.. hommos can get a bit old. So I thought I’d have a play around at creating my own! This semi sun dried tomato pesto is delish!
Here’s what you need:
- A small tub of sun-dried tomatoes - I think mine was around 220 grams
- ¼ red capsicum
- I used 3 lil home-grown cloves of garlic, but maybe just one if it’s the bigger, supermarket variety
- 30 grams pine nuts
- A few tablespoons olive oil
- A few fresh basil leaves
- A little pepper, and maybe some salt if you’re not saltaphobic like me
First, I chopped the capsicum into medium-sized pieces and roasted it, with the garlic and a little olive oil, until it was cooked through.
Now of course you could just pop it all in the blender and it would only take a few seconds, but I rather like any excuse to use a mortar and pestle, so I went with that option. It’s also a bit more chunky too, which is nice. I put the capsicum, garlic, basil and tomatoes in and smooshed them around until they started to turn into a paste.
Then pop in the pine nuts and keep bashing, until most of them are broken up. Stir in some olive oil, until the pesto is the right consistency.
Yum!
I popped mine in a wrap with nothing but salad and avocado and it was deeelish! It’s equally good alone as a dip, or mixed through pasta.
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
SallySaid Handmade
When it comes to computers, I am fairly incompetent. lucky for me, one of my BFFs has excellent skills and she made me this lovely banner. yay thanks Alice!!
and also thanks to sweet Siggi who wrote about SallySaid on her way-cool blog Colour Me Red last week. Thanks Siggi!
and also thanks to sweet Siggi who wrote about SallySaid on her way-cool blog Colour Me Red last week. Thanks Siggi!
Saturday, 13 August 2011
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
Etsy Love
Monday, 8 August 2011
Coming Soon!
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