DIY Red Pashmina Multi-Performance Piece

Pashmina Multi-Performance Shawl.

As it’s National ‘Wear Red Day’ to promote heart disease awareness, I thought a red DIY fashion project was in order. Now, I must tell you that this link is simply to purchase this fab and functional pashmina multi-piece, but I think you could easily create your own stunning version at home. Even if you do not have actual pashmina, all this project would take is a single piece of fabric and a needle and thread (if you do not machine sew). You can have yourself a marvelous multi-piece (at least 5 different ways to wear it) in no time. Take a look at the link and see what you think!

My Way, No. 12

*If you’re new to my blog, you may want to read this for info on what ‘My Way’ posts are all about. 🙂 *

— I was extremely busy this past week and could not find the time to blog. So, I will try to let you know some of the things I’ve been up to. But, before we get into all of that, I wanted to express my deepest appreciation to the late Martin Luther King, Jr. and his family. I, like so many others, would have never had the opportunities that have come my way without them. I believe MLK’s legacy has been felt across all of the nations. So, today, we honor that legacy. It encourages one to stand up for what one believes in. Common men and women have sometimes had as great an impact on society as royalty and world leaders (if not greater, in some instances, perhaps).

— From the Arizona Jewish Post, I thought this was a very thoughtful MLK, Jr. Day article.

— You know I love food and often write up all sorts of food-related tidbits on this blog. On this MLK, Jr. Day, I thought it would be cool to showcase a few chefs and recipes from the US and Britain (as you know, I adore British culture & food). Speaking of Britain, have you ever seen the television show Chef? I do not recall when it ran because many times we (the US) receive British programming much later than the original air dates. Perhaps it was from the 90’s…it was such a fab and funny show. I’m sure it’s in some sort of digital format, so check it out if you get the chance.

Avocado Tacos & Brown Butter Roasted Tomato Pasta by Latrice Fowler, African-American Chefs Shine in Atlanta, Black America Cooks, The Top Black Chefs Around the World, 3 Black Vegan Chefs You Should Know. From Britain: Mustard, Bacon, and Caramelised Onion Scones & Pea, Courgette, and Parmesan Rosti w/ Tangy Tomato Dressing by Ainsley Harriot, Spicy Curry Carrot Chutney by Jo Wesley and Avril Rogers, Pancetta Wrapped Scallops w/ Quince and Pear by Patrick Williams, Chai-Spiced Ginger and Date Tea Loaf by Kimberley Wilson, Pumpkin and Sunflower Seeds Savoury Biscuits by Enwezor, Lamb, Yam, and Butternut Squash Soup by Lenny Henry, Nice and Spicy Thai Chicken Salad (Larb Gai) & Vegetarian Nut Roast Pie w/ Cranberries by Lorraine Pascale, Citrus and Pomegranate Salad w/ Chili Honey Dressing & Lime and Cranberry Bread and Butter Pudding by Levi Roots.

— Also from Britain: Is the Media Industry Sufficiently Diverse?

— Have you ever been under a time crunch and forced to go to places and do things you would rather not? That’s how last week was for me. Sometimes, my whereabouts/locations can make things difficult. I managed to make the Minimalist Entryway Organizer I wrote about. Instead of bungee cords and a wood frame, I went for a solid wood plaque and elastic. I attached the elastic with a staple gun and drilled a hole in the back for hanging. Such a practical idea for your keys, glasses, etc.:
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Also, I’m making a shelf, so I stained a cedar board (after power sanding) with a mixture of coffee and black tea (as I wrote about in my post on The Many Uses of Food Powders). I used soybean oil for finishing, but I’m sure you could use any fixed drying oil (like linseed, hemp, walnut, or sunflower). Super easy and inexpensive. The lighting wasn’t great, so I do not think the pic (before and after) does it justice. It’s a rich caramel color — turned out beautifully:
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— I had to pick up a few items for my mom and snapped a couple of cute DIY craft pics:
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These DIY’s were made by the store staff. The ‘button letter’ would be totally fun in a child’s room. Or, if you have a more eclectic decor, you could probably make it work in any setting (possibly changing up the color scheme). First initials for couples would be a neat idea.

— What have I been eating this past week? Well, I made a few more of the Detox Drinks with a repeat of the Grapefruit-Cado. I forgot to mention that anytime the recipes call for juice, I use whole fruit. It was such a busy week that I didn’t get a chance to make granola bars. Luckily, I found some organic store-bought ones that were wickedly reduced in price. SQUEAL DEAL! They saved me! I always like to carry some sort of snack bar with me when I go out (so I don’t grab at the nearest candy protein bar in a vending machine, haha). And, I had a couple for snacks in place of my (of late) usual nuts, figs, oatmeal & honey, or za’atar roasted chickpeas. I’ve found the chickpeas curb my cravings for sweets (as you know, I have a sweet tooth). I did have time to whip up a quick cream of roasted garlic and white asparagus soup (with olive oil roux & skim milk, finished with a little extra-virgin and chiles):
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And, the Sicilian Roasted Potatoes I made for Christmas have made an appearance 4 or 5 times now. Perhaps I will take a pic soon. I’ve started using a mix of baby Yukons and sweet potatoes. Really quite delicious. As I had a lot of running around to do, I made a batch of egg sandwich fillers. I reheat them in the oven or on the stove, but I suppose you could use the micro (not too long, they might get rubbery). I just used leftover veggies and cooked them in oval rings to fit my homemade bagels. I start them on the stove top and then give them a hit under the broiler:
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1) Spinach, Red Bell, White Asparagus, Garlic 2) Kale, Black Olive, Red Onion 3) Broccoli, Feta, Chile (just a little bit of cheese, and my body seemed to handle it OK) 4) Marinated & Grilled Artichokes, Capers, Tomatoes.
Other than that, I began to have a few heavier meals starting with a yummy hamburger (on a bagel, of course 😉 ) and a side of healthy Brussels and smashed baby Yukons bubble and squeak.

— I love to collect tea tins, so I was excited when my fave step-uncle brought me back this Burapa Bird’s Nest Beverage from his trip to Malaysia:
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— I was inspired by this Pitaya Breakfast Bowl to purchase dragon fruit for the first time. Wonderful! I consumed some raw and threw the rest in the freezer for smoothies:
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— Remember the DIY Silk Scarf Kaftan I posted? Well, here’s a DIY Kimono Cape along the same lines. While running errands for my mom, I saw someone with a gorgeous kimono fabric. You can make this piece with just a couple of scarves, needle & thread, though. Also, make sure to check out the link from this blog post on how to dye shoes.

— From organization to DIY suds: 8 Laundry Room Hacks, Tips, and Ideas.

Take care! See you next time!

15 DIY Fashion Winter Projects

15 DIY Fashion Winter Projects –.

More DIY Fashion! I absolutely love leg warmers and found this cozy-looking, colorful pair – just easily up-cycled from sweater sleeves. You all know I don’t machine sew, but I think I could manage this with just a needle and thread. Check out a few other projects like fingerless gloves and a sweater-turned-skirt by following the link.

12 Quick And Easy DIY Fashionable Scarves

12 Quick And Easy DIY Ideas For Make A Fashionable Scarves | ALL FOR FASHION DESIGN.

As the weather is getting a bit cooler here in Tucson (70’s, lol), I thought it would be a good idea to post this link for easy DIY scarves. There are some adorable styles, many made from just a T-shirt. Our Tucson jacket and scarf weather is so brief, but we make the most out of it. If you visit Tucson, you will see everyone bundled up and shivering when the temps get into the 50’s. You get so accustomed to the warmer weather. Back East, I would see people in shorts once it reached 40 degrees. Even though I have a ton of scarves, one or two more can’t hurt 😉 …

DIY Silk Scarf Kaftan

DIY silk scarf dress.

DIY Silk Scarf Dress Instructions, part 2.

I purchased the cutest fuschia kaftan at my friend’s fashion conference this summer (I’ve posted a couple pics). It is just one of my fave items of clothing ever – so comfy. I cannot sew with a machine at all, but I thought maybe I could find a way to make one myself. I can sew with just a needle and thread, though, and that’s all this project takes. I usually have to use the iron-on fabric tape for my larger DIY projects, lol. The tape or fabric glue is actually pretty handy if you are not a machine sewer. I’ve used it for curtains, pillows, covering a window seat, director’s chairs I replaced the fabric on, and more. I up-cycled a pair of camouflage pants ($5 from the thrift store) into a yoga bag with just a needle and thread, so perhaps I will post the pics sometime. I really regret choosing another elective course over Home Ec in school! I wish they had made it mandatory, haha. I remember the school emphasized Home Ec for girls and Shop for boys. I would have loved to have taken Shop because I love woodworking, etc. I hope by now they are encouraging both for anyone interested.

Anyway…you could probably find second hand scarves for this project and save a bit. Warmer material is also an option if you’re getting into colder weather (not here in Arizona, 100+ degrees some days). Please check this out, as I think you will see it’s an easy peasy, inexpensive way to get some super sweet, one-of-a-kind duds.

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