Showing posts with label local. Show all posts
Showing posts with label local. Show all posts

Sep 2, 2013

instagram meetup and shop discount

Happy Labor Day! I hope you're having a relaxing and fun day.

Just a quick reminder for you locals - there's an instagram meetup this Saturday at 10-11am at Made, downtown.

instameetup

Here's the address: MADE: The Indie Emporium Shop 501 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74103.

IG meetup + be crafty comes to Oklahoma

There will be donuts from Lick your lips mini donuts, Mod's coffee and crepes will be providing coffee and there will be snacks from the Round House bakery!

Also, there will be several giveaways including: print sets from Origrami, a spot in Ashley Ann's upcoming phone photography Snap Shop (mega value!), peg sets from Once Upon a Peg, and many more! You must be present to win so come say hi!

And in the event you don't follow me on instagram, I'm @recipeforcrazy, you missed a little shop announcement and discount. Since it seems like you guys are always the last to know everything here, I'm giving you a better discount the the instagram peeps - but you can't tell them :)

This week you get 25% of your total purchase (over $5.00) by using the code LASTISFIRST25.

Here are some of the new prints in the shop (click on the picture to visit the shop page):

always kiss me goodnight - art print

dream as if you'll live forever - art print

hark the herald angels sing - Christmas art print

It's the most wonderful time of the year - holiday art print

o holy night the stars are brightly shining - chalk art print

And this was added a bit ago:

God love you with... - art print

That's all for now. Come back tomorrow to hear about part 1 of the third annual mug swap!

May 22, 2013

Helping Oklahoma tornado victims one printable at a time

I have no words for the tragedy that happened in here in my state, Oklahoma on Monday. I am heart broken, confused and feel a bit of anxiousness at the whole thing.

Instead of trying to put into words what I'm feeling, my sweet friend, Amy, who is far better with words than I shared her heart on her blog and it pretty much echoes all my thoughts and feelings. You can read it here.

I am also completely taken back at how many people, organizations and stores, both locally and nation-wide, have opened their talents to benefit the relief efforts.

I posted a picture to instagram yesterday with a link to ways you can help, here's that link for so many non-profits ready to help.

Others not mentioned there
Samaritan's Purse
Red Cross - Disaster Relief

There's also some incredible artists in the handmade community giving back. Here are links to their sites to see how you can donate and get something in return, like a necklace, bow or printable.



joyshope - such a great printable for you with 100% proceeds to Red Cross
bloomieshandmade - Use coupon code "HELPOK" at checkout to purchase our Strawberry Dream felt bow for $5. ALL $5 will be donated to the Red Cross in Oklahoma.
wifeysinger - giving back part of the proceeds of this necklace
lovelylittlewimsy - printable with 100% proceeds to Catholic Charities in Moore, OK



There's also theokaysee - currently sold out, but check back next week for a sweet t-shirt with 100% proceeds going to the Regional Food Bank.

And then there's my shop, I'm giving 100% proceeds of each sale of this print to the Oklahoma Red Cross.

100% profits to OK tornado victims

It's $10 bucks y'all. Get and Give.

Here's another Okie giving back.


Bree from SuttleCrafts is giving 100% proceeds of this print to Feed the Children.

I was going to post another awesome company but they have already sold out 2x of their cute OK hello tanks. The first round went fast and I'm thankful I was quick to get one.



Why am I posting, well because when a company raises about $70,000 in less than 2 hours, that's worth mentioning! So thank you hello apparel!

Okay, that's all I have for today. If you're a handmade shop owner and would like to be included in the list or if you're local and giving back somehow, drop me a note in comments and I'll add you.

Thank you everyone, from the bottom of this Okie's heart. And if you can't give, pray. Always pray.

Feb 13, 2013

Garden Tip - spring planting

Spring garden planting tips

Tomorrow is Valentine's Day! While most of you are working on amazingly cute crafts and gifts, we're getting ready for our spring garden. Ha.

If you live in Oklahoma, or at least in our gardening zone, you should start thinking about what you'd like to grow because February 14th marks the day when you can get your spring veggies going. If you don't have your beds ready, don't worry. We've planted spring stuff on into March and have great success.

Let's get started, shall we.

Spring is by far my most favorite growing season because I love home grown salads. I can eat them every day and usually eat at least two a day during spring harvesting.


Here's little run down of what we're planting this weekend.

These we'll plant directly in the soil:
  • onions - the plants that look like green onions
  • radishes - from seed
  • spinach - from seed, both curled and flat
  • carrots  - from seed
 These we'll start in those little plastic trays in our greenhouse or you can start them indoors:
  • lettuces - a wide variety from seed, including: butterhead, bibb, green leaf, arugula, meclun, red leaf, romaine
  • mustard greens - from seed
  • kale - from seed
  • herbs - from seed, including: basil, purple basil, thyme, oregano, dill, parsley, chives, cilantro and probably more I'm forgetting

We get our onion plants from Warehouse Market. They're usually the cheapest in town and they do great but make sure you call before you go to see if they have them in. As for seeds, we get them anywhere and everywhere, Warehouse Market, Lowes, online through Johnny's seeds, Burpee or anywhere we happen to see a good deal or fun variety.

* Here's a tip we (being my husband and I because he's really the green thumb, I just do what he says) learned from my grandpa, plant your spinach and radishes in with your onions. If you're like us and don't have a huge are for gardens, you need all the space you can get so this maximizes your space. *

The following pictures are how we did it a few years back in a bucket. Side note, we have limited bed space so my husband prepared several buckets with soil. In the spring they held onions, greens and radishes and then tomatoes in the summer. So if you don't have a big bed, get a couple buckets!

Get your soil prepared then make holes all over for your onion plants.

onionbucket

These are what the onion plants look like:

Onion Sets - 269/365

That's a mix of red, vidalia and yellow.

Plant your onions and pat the soil back in around them. Then, in between all the rows, plant your spinach seeds according to the package, cover and water.

onionbucket2

In a few weeks it will look like this:

onionbucket3

See the spinach sprouting!!

A couple of weeks later, this:

onionbucket4

You can actually start thinning some of the spinach by picking those tender, baby leaves and using them in salads, or smoothies.

Another week or so you'll have this:

onionbucket5

And you'll be picking spinach like crazy!

You better keep picking that spinach because this is what it will look like in another week:

onionbucket6

Good stuff folks!

Here's a couple pictures of onions and greens from another bed.

Mesclun Mix and Radishes Growing - 104/365

After all that hard work, you'll be eating stuff that looks like this:

Pink Beauty Radishes - 316/365

Green's From the Garden

And those little onion plants become these:

Homegrown Onions - 361/365

A general rule on picking onions is wait until the tall greens start to fall over. We plant enough to pick some in the early spring, when they're still small, and to also have enough to keep in the beds so they get bigger.

* Did you know you can store onions in a cool, dry place, like your garage, and they'll last all summer! So make sure you plant more than you think you'll need because we always run out - no matter how many we plant. *

Once the spring turns to summer and temps start rising the greens will bolt, which means they'll go to seed. When they do that, they get bitter and don't taste as good. No worries though because about that time it will be time to plant your summer veggies! Stuff like squashes, tomatoes, peppers, etc! More on that as the season gets closer!

I hope that inspired some of you to try your hand at gardening! And just in case you need a little more inspiration, here's what one of our beds looked like this time last year:

moreonions

And this what that same bed in the middle of the summer!

moreonions3

You can see more of our gardening pictures on my flickr photostream, I grew this.


If you have any questions, I'd be more than happy to help. Just leave it in the comments and if I don't know the answer, I'll as my grandpa! Ha!!

So go on, enjoy Valentine's day and get ready for spring gardening!


Jan 17, 2013

Okie Pride

You know I'm from Oklahoma right? Born, raised and livin' in this grand, land.

If you've been around this blog long, you know I love pretty much anything local.

Food.

Festivals.

Parks.

Shopping.

Artists.

The list goes on.

So really, it was only a matter of time before I took my Okie love and added a little something to my shop.

If you follow me on instagram (@recipeforcrazy) you've already seen this but for those of you that don't, here's the new Okie pride print available in my shop:

Okie Pride - 8x10 print

I know, that's four, not one, but those are the different color options available. You know I had to represent good ol' Oklahoma State and I couldn't leave out your Sooner fans!

So, if you have a little pride for the great state of Oklahoma, go get a print from my shop and hang it with pride!

Oct 23, 2012

Oktoberfest 2012

You should know by now that my family loves festivals. This past weekend was one of my husband's favorites, Oktoberfest - he feels the need to get in touch with his German roots.

If you remember the ordeal from last year, we made sure to get there extra early to avoid that again. This time Sweet P was old enough to do more of the kid's activities, although we learned she does not like rides - AT ALL.

We walked, ate and danced. Oh did we chicken dance!

So here's just a few favorites from the night.

oktoberfest2012

And maybe my favorite pictures, not because of P doing the chicken dance, oh no. Check out the guy behind her. Dude has some serious moves!

oktoberfestchicken

Oompah!

Oct 4, 2012

exciting news!

My girls' room is featured over at Life Made Lovely as part of Heather's new Room Made Lovely series!!

reading area

Head on over and check it out the post!

Also, I forgot to mention yesterday that over the weekend we also went to Tulsa's first ever food truck festival.

A great idea in theory.

Food Truck Festival trucks
Food Truck Festival trucks

But when there's only 3 food trucks to choose from and a sno cone truck, I could have done just as good finding one on a corner.

At least my sandwich was good. This was the cuban from Grub Truck. The bread alone was worth thr trip.

Grub Truck Cuban

It lasted two days and I still wonder if more trucks showed up the second day. If you went on Sunday, let me know if there was more to choose from and what your favorite truck was.

Also, make sure you come back tomorrow for more exciting news and a giveaway!!

Oct 3, 2012

The Fair

This past weekend we went to the fair. We love the fair. We don't do rides or buy much, other than food, but we do have a great time.

So, here's how we did the fair:
corn dog at the tulsa state fair
p and the corn dog
fair 2012
tulsa state fair 2012
fried cheese curds
fair pig
fair pigs
tiny toms
aves
fair duck
fair duck
fair duck
duck

Here's a bunch of strange fair food we did not try:
a whole lot of bacon
krispy kreme donut burger stand
carrot cake funnel cake stand
Deep Fried Cookie Dough stand
Dipped Popz

And that was it for this year.

My girls

Oh, and we can't forget the Monster Cookie. It's become a fair food tradition.

Monster Cookie