Why not end on a sweet note? I love Derby Pie. Okay, I really love my version (that I got from allrecipes.com a long time ago) of Derby Pie only because I like to use pecans instead of walnuts and got without a top crust. Here is a bit of history about the original Derby Pie -Friday, April 30, 2010
derby pie
Why not end on a sweet note? I love Derby Pie. Okay, I really love my version (that I got from allrecipes.com a long time ago) of Derby Pie only because I like to use pecans instead of walnuts and got without a top crust. Here is a bit of history about the original Derby Pie -Thursday, April 29, 2010
more great derby stuff and links

Today, I worse my Derby pendant. It's an old black and white photo of Secretariat - the Triple Crown Winner and winner of the Derby in 1973 and on the back is an old photo of Churchill Downs where the race is held.

Gage (my 5 year old) had stick horse races at preschool today and his teacher made them each their own horses out of felt and wrapping paper tubes. They are so cute and I am going to have to make sure that guy doesn't get broken too soon. You never know around this house. And, Mallory played with Black Nitro while Gage played with his new horse.Check out this post at One Pretty Thing - it has a great Derby roundup. And, check out the guest post at The Polka Dot Chair. Great ideas for a Derby Party.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
the mint julep
I had never heard of a mint julep until the time I came with my husband to visit Kentucky during Derby time. I think we had been married about 2 years. There were ladies dressed up in old fashioned attire greeting arriving passengers at the airport by handing out bourbon ball candies. We went down to the Pegasus Parade. My father in law took us to the Seelbach Hotel for the famous Derby Brunch. And, we watched the Kentucky Derby and at Derby Pie. It was quite a Kentucky experience and I really loved it all. We didn't drink any mint juleps, but I did learn what they were and thought it fascinating that there was so much tradition in this one event.Tuesday, April 27, 2010
stick horses, floats, and other derby fun with kids! oh -and pendant WINNER
I will admit that I depend greatly on the schools for celebrating the Derby with my kids. They always have stick horse races, float parades, and other fun and games. I guess it's like a local holiday - the kids even get out of school the day before on Friday for the Oaks Race. Here are some ideas of fun my kids have had thanks to their teachers and schools (and a bit of help from mom)-
2 - Stick Horse Races - Another great event the kids do at school and we have done at our church Derby Parties. It's as simple as making a horse head out of poster board (doubling it) and stuffing it lightly with newspaper. Then, staple it all the way around, putting a large dowel rod in the neck. The one my oldest (again) made in Kindergarten is still around and he named him Black Nitro. The younger siblings still ride around the house on him. Of course, when you have an entire school that has made these, then a great horse race ensues.
3 - The Hats! If you pop on over to The Polka Dot Chair, Melissa's friend, Ali, has posted a few ways to make Derby Hats with your kids. There is no such thing as a visit to the Derby without a hat. It's what hats were made for.
We spend Derby Day one year with our friends, the Deshlers. They had a great way to get all of us cheering for certain horses in all the races throughout the day. Did you know there are many races on Derby Day and the Kentucky Derby is only one of the many and not even the last race of the day? Well, you can easily find out all the names of the horses in each of the races online. Print out their names and numbers and for each race, let everyone pick a name out of a bag or hat. You become enamored with that horse and it's amazing how a no name one minute becomes YOUR horse as your cheer them on. The winner gets to pick a candy bar out of a bag. My kids loved it and it is something that we have done ever since we learned it from our friends.
Okay, now for the winner of the giveaway from yesterday - #6 Baby.Got.Craft
email me and send me your address and I will mail this little horse pendant to you ASAP. Thanks for all the kind comments and I love that there were so many horse lovers.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
kentucky derby soldered pendant GIVEAWAY

To get this Derby Party started, I thought I would begin with a giveaway of one of my soldered pendants and silver ball chain necklaces. This pendant has a vintage images of a horses on both sides. It's a 1 inch x 1 inch square pendant and has a glass pearl bead dangling from the top jump ring. It's perfect to wear on Derby Day or classy enough to wear any day of the week knowing you got it from a Kentucky Girl - transplanted Kentucky Girl! I am making this giveaway really short and sweet so that I can get it to you ASAP.Saturday, April 24, 2010
new business cards
I ordered business cards from Vistaprint and they did not turn out great. They cut off the turquoise border even though I re sized it several times so that it showed that it worked on their template. I was frustrated when I got them. So, in the mean time, I printed some out myself and tried to spiffy them up a bit by sewing them on a scrap of fabric. I think I like the result. Now, I just need to find somewhere else to do the printing before I use up all the ink on my computer. Any suggestions?
Friday, April 23, 2010
derby giveaway

Melissa at The Polka Dot Chair is getting the Derby Party started off a little early with a great giveaway. What a great addition to any Derby Party - Kentucky Derby Plates and a great napkin holder. Get over there and sign up because it's a quick one. She is picking the winner Sunday night so that she can get these to you on time to celebrate the Kentucky Derby on Saturday. Thursday, April 22, 2010
warm california sun and a derby celebration

Right before I left to San Diego, I finished up a piece of jewelry for a local cause that was having a Derby Preview Party and auction.

I was also able to make a necklace for my mom's birthday along with a case for her glasses. I finished some custom pendants as well. I love doing those, so if you need one for Mother's Day, convo me or send me an email and we can work together.
- Party Ideas
Friday, April 9, 2010
a few for the babies
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
tuesday tutorial over at the polka dot chair







