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Under a Blue Moon

Decor, cooking, organization, all the pretty things

Morning Twinkle

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I got up really early yesterday morning and the lights looked so pretty in the early dawn light.  This is our little courtyard.  The one that tricks people into thinking we have a duplex.  The front door is on the corner of the house and this is between the house and the garage.  That rose bush over the gate just finally gave up its last bloom and the leaves are starting to fall off.

Are you a white light or a colored light kind of Christmas decorator?  I like both but tend to stick to white for our decor.  

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I caved and bought a new faux indoor tree.  I went with white lights where in the past we would always do colored lights on the tree in the house.  I bought the tree from Balsam Hill.  It is a 6 1/2 foot Balsam Fir.  I dithered back and forth on whether I should get the flocked or not and in the end decided not to.  I think it will be more versatile.  

First I put it up and left it undecorated for a few hours to see how the girls would react.  They were more interested in the box.  

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I have decorated it with unbreakable ornaments.  I also made more star garlands using a smaller star punch this time.  I am really enjoying how they look and they are so easy to make.  I made five garlands, each six feet long or so with a dozen stars on each one.  

It's funny how some years I am just not as into decorating but this year I am full on board – probably because I have time on my hands.  I fully intend to enjoy this holiday season and not feel rushed or stressed about anything.

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There's the real front door.  Too bad we can't have twinkly lights up all year round.  They sure are pretty.  

Today I'm heading down to Paso Robles to visit one of my dear friends.  She and I are sure to hit up antique stores in the area.  There are some good ones there.  I purposely made my visit for Wed-Fri because a lot of them aren't open on Mondays or Tuesdays.  We might visit a winery or two while I'm down there too.  

Happy Wednesday everyone!  Halfway to the weekend!

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December 5, 2018 2:00 am Andrea Filed Under: Holidays, House

Chocolate Caramels with Sea Salt

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Back when I was experimenting with macarons I discovered a baker on YouTube whose channel is called Cupcake Jemma.  While perusing her videos I came across her recipe for chocolate caramels with sea salt.  I thought they would make a great Christmas treat to give out.  

It is a very simple recipe to follow but it does require two kitchen tools to be successful; a kitchen scale and a candy thermometer. 

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For baking and candy making it is always better to weigh your ingredients than measure them.  I have this scale that measures in both grams and ounces.  You can also place your dish or bowl on it and set the scale to zero then add your ingredient. 

Jemma's recipe called for golden syrup which is hard to find here in the US.  Corn syrup is NOT a good substitute.  I did find liquid raw sugar and used it in my batch.  I will try to locate the golden syrup for my next batch.

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There are only six ingredients which are cream, dark chocolate, granulated sugar, golden syrup, butter and sea salt.  Amounts are listed on her video (I'm always hesitant to post someone else's recipe unless I have modified it in some way).

For the chocolate I used Trader Joe's dark chocolate with 56% cocoa.  It comes in a three pack and I used all three minus seven little squares.  What you do with the leftover squares is entirely up to you.  No judgement here.

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A couple of notes on the steps.  Jemma's instructions had precise temperatures for caramelizing the sugar and for bringing the temperature  back up after adding the chocolate.  Both were just slightly above hard crack and hard ball.  I figured I would just use those settings (hard crack and hard ball) and I think I should have followed her specific temperatures.   My carmels turned out a little soft.  Good enough to keep in the fridge but not great for gifting. 

I also want to try the recipe with the golden syrup like I mentioned.  I have read that World Market carries it or I can make my own rather easily.  

In other news I should get my laptop back today.  I took the pictures in this post with my cellphone because I can't get photos from my camera onto my notepad.  So sorry for the poor quality.  Things should be back to normal on Wednesday.

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December 3, 2018 7:09 am Andrea Filed Under: Food, Holidays

Friday Favorites

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Silver Tinsel Tree    Vintage ornaments on my collection     Untitled     Vintage Christmas Cards

🌸  Such a pretty pink vase.  Also loving this sweet scalloped pink bowl

🌸  Rifle Paper Company always does a great job with their paper goods.  I love how cheerful their 2019 lemon calendar is

🌸  If my decade old Russell Hobbs electric tea kettle gives out I’m replacing it with this retro looking white one

🌸  Would you buy something when you had absolutely no idea what you would receive? What if it was for a good cause?

Goodness is it hard to write and edit a post on a tablet.  My 6 month old laptop is in the hospital.  Not real happy about that but at least it is under warranty.   I should get it back in about a week .

We are having some deliciously gloomy, rainy weather.  Perfect for snuggling up by the fire and sipping tea.  We have the entire weekend stretching out in front of us and no plans.  It’s been about a month since we had one of those so I’m really looking forward to it.

One thing i have been working on is making the switch from Typepad to WordPress.  It will take a while but I think the new blog will be so much prettier and easier to navigate.  Something to look forward to in the new year.   The tricky part will be migrating almost 1300 blog posts but I’m determined to do it.

Have a lovely weekend everyone!

November 30, 2018 7:08 am Andrea Filed Under: Favorites

Simple Christmas Decor

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The last few years I've been really enjoying a more natural, simple approach to my holiday decorations.  I'll always have my white mantel but in other areas I keep it simple and let nature shine a bit.  If nature was a pair of artificial trees from Target.  Haha!  

I have these two trees strung with teeny fairy lights and kept the ornaments simple – little brass bells, some crystal drops and a glittery gold star banner (Edit:  I ended up adding some teeny fairy lights after this was taken).

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I'll get to the star garland in just a minute.  Last year I bought fresh greenery for the top of the mirror and one of the chandeliers and in about a week they were crispy.  This year I decided to go faux.  I bought a pine garland from Target and supplemented it with some floral picks from Michael's.  I just picked out an assortment that looked the most real to me and let me tell you the pickings were slim.  I could only find two each of the ones I liked.   I kind of wish I bought two of the garlands and I just might go back and pick up another one for next year.  

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I follow Sonja from @ourcraftsmancottage on Instagram and she had a couple of stories where she was sharing her tabletop Noble Fir.  She had created a simple star garland using glittered paper stock and a star punch.  I had left over aged silver glittered paper stock from the Halloween invitations and I picked a muted gold glittered paper and the star punch at Hobby Lobby.  Assembly was super easy.  I just punched out a bajillion stars, lined them up on the counter wrong side up about five inches apart and then put a dot of glue on each star.  I then carefully laid a long strand of that clear thread quilters use across them, catching in the glue (you could use fishing line). 

For the gold star garland I placed another star on top so both sides are glittered.  Those garlands went on the little trees (first photo).  For the garland on the mirror it wasn't necessary to have them be two sided.  

I still need to sort out our entry way table and the top of the piano and then I'll be done with my decorating and I can just sit back and enjoy them.

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November 28, 2018 2:00 am Andrea Filed Under: Holidays

Christmas Mantel

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I spent the weekend decking the halls.  Since we got the cats we haven’t done a proper tree.  Hopefully they’ll mellow out at some point and can be trusted not to climb up a tree to get at the shiny ornaments.

Until then I’m content with setting up the mantel and other vignettes in the house.  Today I thought I would share the mantel.

I love warm white and aged glitter together.  I know I do a variation of this same mantel every year but so far I haven’t tired of it.  Heck it is just a variation of my Halloween and Fall decorations with snowmen thrown in.

Last year I really went through all my Christmas decorations and got rid of a bunch I never use and organized the rest.  It made decorating this year much easier.

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I love ornaments and decoration with a little scene in them like the Eiffel tower ornament above. Behind it you can glimpse a glass Christmas tree with a sparkly deer and some white trees.

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And a cloche with a pretty scene.  I usually only buy one or two new ornaments or decorative items each year and the past few years have been items like the above.  I haven’t found any yet this year but the season is still early.

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We also got the lights up on the house this weekend.  Last year Rick put up cup hooks under the eaves and it made this year’s installation a breeze.  We were done in an hour with minimal bloodshed.  The roses are still going strong so we had to avoid thorns as best we could.

I still have a few areas around the house that I’m still setting up.  I tend to bring everything out and then spend a few days moving things until I’m pleased with the look.  I’ll share the other areas later this week.

I have to send my laptop in for servicing so I’ll be without if for a week or so.  I’m hoping to get some posts queued up so there won’t be a break in posting.

Here’s one last peak at the mantel.  And the top of my head (I thought I ducked so my reflection wouldn’t be in the picture but I guess I didn’t duck down far enough).

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November 26, 2018 6:48 am Andrea Filed Under: Holidays

Friday Favorites

On the way to Indiana!  ◊  Pretty still  ◊  molluskstole4  ◊  i have moved!!

  • Let the decorating begin!  I have this gold wreath from Target and it is really lovely.  Confession:  I hung it before Thanksgiving….
  • Gorgeous Instagram feed @just_belle.  She is a photographer in England and sells prints and cards of her photos
  • I am going to make batches of these salted chocolate caramels to give at Christmas time.  They look so delicious
  • What a pretty scarf.  It kind of matches my photo collage above.  I’m very much into the soft, muted colors right now (okay always)

Happy day after Thanksgiving!  I hope all my US friends had a day full of good food and even better company.  Actually I wish that for all my friends, where ever you are.

We are having a little family reunion of sorts with Rick’s family today.  We are meeting up in San Francisco for lunch with his aunt, uncle and cousins.  My mother in law is coming with us too.  I don’t think we have seen them all in over 20 years.

I’m not sure about driving up to San Francisco on Black Friday but the restaurant isn’t near Union Square so maybe it won’t be too hectic.  I do not buy into the whole Black Friday hysteria.  I’ll do my shopping online, from the comfort of my office, like a sane person.

On Saturday I think we’ll put the lights up on the house.  Last year Rick put hooks up so it should be a breeze.

Have a wonderful weekend!

November 23, 2018 2:00 am Andrea Filed Under: Favorites

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