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Friday, April 29, 2011

Mother's Day free printable poster card design

Did you know Mother's Day was next weekend? I didn't. I thought it would be later in May. I guess I better get my act together!

I have the world's best mom as I'm sure most of you do too. So I designed some fun printable designs to share. They are sized at 5x7 and come in four standard colors (red, pink, citrus, and teal/aqua). If you want a different color or size, just message me or drop a comment below.


These are great printed out on heavy cardstock. Then write a personal message or poem on the backside, sign and date, and frame. You don't have to frame it, but it looks really lovely in a black frame.

Here's what all four standard colors look like:


Here's the links to download them:
Click Here for the PINK version
Click Here for the RED version
Click Here for the CYAN or TEAL version
Click Here for the CITRUS version
Click HERE for the MUM version

Please respect my work and don't try to pass the design off as your own, or resell it. Please don't distribute it in any way, but if you want to share the design, please share this blog post. Thanks!

Designs copyright 2011 by Amy Proffitt.

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Thursday, April 28, 2011

You Capture - Pink!

This week's challenge over at ishouldbefoldinglaundry.com run by the fabulous Beth is pink. Hmm. When I think of pink I think of spring, baby girls, and marathon runs (of the Susan G. Komen variety).

I lack baby girls (boo) and there's no marathons this week, so I was hard-pressed to find something pink. I settled on more spring photos. Shortly after this first photo was taken though, the poor tree lost all its blooms. Now the ground is covered with a blanket of soft pink petals. If it hadn't rained recently, it might have made a decent photo.


My second submission is Easter-related. If you look hard enough, there's a bright pink in there somewhere.


All photos taken by myself, Amy Proffitt, and copyright 2011 by Amy Proffitt.

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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Baked Sheep Cheese Recipe

The husband and I went out to eat at a nearby Italian restaurant and we ordered an appetizer. It sounded really yummy and was even better than we thought it would be. So once we got home (well, the next day) I set out to making it myself. Here's my recipe for Baked Sheetp Cheese (the Greeks call it saganaki).

Baked Sheep Cheese
What you'll need:
2 pieces of sheep cheese (make sure it's sheep, and not goat or cow), each piece around 250 g
3 tbsp olive oil
1 dash of salt
1 dash of pepper
about 1/2 cup bread crumbs (I used Italian seasoned bread crumbs, but you can add in your own oregano and spices)
1 egg
1 dash of lemon juice


Very simple ingredients


What to do:
Whisk egg in a bowl. Add dash of salt and dash of pepper (I use freshly cracked pepper, but any will do). Add a dash of lemon, making sure to mix thoroughly.
Spread the bread crumbs on a plate nearby. Dip your portions of cheese into the egg first (thoroughly covering the surfaces), then cover all the sides with the bread crumbs in the plate.
Meanwhile, heat the olive oil in a skillet on the stove over medium heat. Once heated, place the portions of cheese into the skillet, turning over once to brown both sides. This should take about 5-8 minutes to heat the entire portion.
Remove the cheese from the skillet once you're ready and place on paper towels to absorb the excess olive oil. Place on plates, and serve with crackers or freshly sliced french bread or baguettes. Enjoy!

My coated sheep cheese in the skillet

Yummy!


Thursday, April 21, 2011

How to Properly Enjoy Dandelions

Since we have an inordinate amount of dandelions in our backyard park, I've put together a tutorial for you on how to properly enjoy these little garden menaces.

Step 1: Head to the park, locate big, fluffy dandelion puff.


Step 2: Pluck dandelion from the ground.


Step 3: Hold dandelion near mouth, purse lips.



Step 4: Blow!


Step 5: Turn your head away from Mommy, try to eat said dandelion while she's distracted with snapping photos.


Step 6: Pout because A: you're not allowed eating dandelions, and B: blowing dandelion puffs is hard!


Step 7: Try, try again. This time, with success!


Step 8: Get bored that not all the puffs blew away, and mash the dandelion puff up in your chubby little hands (chubbiness optional).

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

You Capture - Spring

Beth over at ishouldbefoldinglaundry.com has a wonderful challenge this week, spring! I can't resist spring. I love love love spring! Did I mention I love spring? Here's a couple of my humble submissions for this week's challenge.





I just love spring! All photos taken by myself, Amy Proffitt, and copyright 2011 by Amy Proffitt.

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Top Ten Tuesday - Germany Edition

Top Ten {Tuesday}

In the spirit of Amanda over at ohamanda.com, I'm doing a Top Ten Tuesday list today. So without further ado, here it is:

TOP TEN THINGS I LOVE ABOUT GERMANY
subscript: things I wish the states would catch onto!

1. Stoplights that go from red, to red with yellow, to green. I know it's silly, but having that extra step of the yellow flashing on means more drivers are prepared for the green light. Or maybe it's just because I like to leave the line as soon as the light flashes green (and I know there aren't any other cars trying to make it through the light, of course). I think it's the inner racecar driver in me.


(I know this isn't a photo of a stoplight, but I apparently don't have one...don't ask me why I have a photo of a random sign either)
2. The good samaritan law. It's a law over here that if you see a car accident, you're required, by law, to stop and lend aid. While I think that people should stop of their own accord and not be coerced by the law, I know way too many people that think, "well, atleast it wasn't me," and drive on by.

I'm not even gonna try to post a photo for this one...

3. Recycling...everything. I love that we have mandatory recycling. It's not much effort at all on my part, but I always feel better knowing that the trash that we generate is getting a second life, and the earth is getting a reprieve.


4. The Autobahn! I love the autobahn. I know most people think of it as a race track of sorts, without any speed limits, but in fact there are speed limits and restrictions in a lot of areas.


5. The flowers. In my tiny city that I live in, there's atleast 10 florists (or blumen, if you will). That's not counting all the nurseries, or the places that sell fresh cut flowers (like all the grocery stores and gas stations). Every time I'm out, I see people walking with fresh cut flower arrangements. I always imagine they're taking them home to their significant others, and my heart warms. I know that's sappy, but I can deal with that. I think every woman (or man) should get flowers on a regular basis.


6. The architecture. Germany, and Europe in general, is amazingly rich in architecture. I'm not even talking about the castles (yeah, they're pretty awesome), but just the everyday architecture. You don't see cheap, flimsy vinyl siding over here. You'd be hard pressed to find sheet asphalt shingles too (which are also cheap and require loads of maintenance). Most houses are very sturdy, made of solid materials, and beautiful as a result. Quality building materials can make a ton of difference (no pun intended), but the houses themselves are great. Each house is different from its neighbor. You don't see cookie cutter houses like you do back in the states. I love it!


7. The culture. The culture over here is amazing. From what I've observed about the Germans (and this is strictly my own observations) is that they are hard-working, efficient, polite, and sincere. If there's so much as a scrap of paper out in the sidewalk's gutter, guaranteed it won't be there tomorrow. Some hard working Germany will be out there with his broom, shovel, and wheelbarrow to clean up the mess. The Germans also have a wonderful tradition of taking family walks (volksmarching) on Sundays. It doesn't have to be a walk, or even a Sunday, but the Germans are always outside, getting some fresh air and exercise. If there's one habit we take when we leave this country, I hope this one is it (well, it and the recycling).


(I know this isn't a photo of the culture, but it's a beautiful little street corner here)
8. The travel opportunies. We're sooo close to everything. There's a castle in our little town that overlooks the city. An hour away (by car) is Germany's oldest city, founded by the ancient Romans. Four hours away (again, by car) is Paris. The French border is only an hour away. It's so easy to get out and see things that I've only ever dreamt of. I'm a very lucky girl indeed.


9. The cheeses! I'm a cheese connoisseur and a bit of a cheese snob, if I'm being honest here. I guess since I'm in Germany I should be bragging about all the beers and bratwurst (yeah, they have them...they're great), but I'm more of a cheese and wine type of girl. And the cheeses here are so varied and so inexpensive. There's even a store nearby that has a "cheese bar" that showcases over 700 different kinds of cheese. I didn't even know there were that many...


10. The weather. We have such mild winters and summers. It doesn't get scorching hot like the Midwest that I hail from, nor do the summers get so freezing cold. Sure, they're cold, but atleast we have snow to show for it. I hate the cold without snow! I figure if I'm going to be freezing, I might as well enjoy the beauty of it.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Wizard of Oz design

There's so many cute themed parties out there these days that I was inspired by the Wizard of Oz. I came up with a pretty cute invitation, if I do say so myself!


I had a lot of fun creating it. Now if only I had a little girl whose birthday was soon I could create some printable party supplies to match and have a grand party!

I'm actually still trying to think of a theme for my little man's birthday next month, but it's hard to get too into party planning when you're all alone in a foreign country with no friends to invite. :(

Design available for sale in my store: www.proffittproductions.etsy.com

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

More fruit, please!

My kids seem to be going through a boycott of anything healthy lately...which is ironic since I've been eating better and setting a better example. I have a real problem getting the older one to eat veggies and fruits. It seems like the only thing he ever wants is hot dogs and mac 'n cheese.

Both boys, however, LOVE pizza. So I made fruit pizza. Yum!



What I did was take a full-size whole grain bagel and sliced it into two. I think this would have worked great with the mini bagels too, but I didn't have any in the pantry. Then I topped the bagel with a thin layer of Nutella, and topped with fruit. I used strawberries and bananas as our toppings, but I think that any fruit would be great (especially kiwi and grapes thinly sliced). The boys LOVED these. I don't think they realized that it was even fruit, which they normally shy away from. They loved eating their pizzas.

Do you have any tricks for sneaking in fruits and veggies in your kids' diets?

Monday, April 11, 2011

Spring!

We're starting to have more beautiful days than not around here, so the family has been outside a lot. It's really great having that outdoor fresh air, the sun shining, and the breeze blowing through your hair. Everywhere I look there's something to make my heart rejoice.










I've also been spending some much-needed time with my camera and enjoying some photography. All images copyright Amy Proffitt. :)

Friday, April 8, 2011

Finer Things Friday

So here it is Friday, again, already. I had a great Friday, filled with sunshine, two sweet little boys, and a wonderful hubby who had the day off. In the spirit of Amy over at http://amysfinerthings.com/, here's some finer things that I'm counting my blessings about.

31. Yummy seasonal produce being on sale and stocking up
32. Raw potatoes...I don't know why I love them, but I do.
33. Weekend and day trips to exciting places that are literally in our backyard over here in Europe
34. Having a toddler old enough to understand and enjoy crafts projects.




35. Having a steady paycheck, atleast for the time being. I'm trying to remain calm and count my blessings over this since this paycheck isn't exactly guaranteed come tomorrow if the US government does a standstill.
36. Sweet kisses from two toddler boys who compete to see who can give their mom or their dad the most kisses and loving
37. Sunny days! I know I probably already mentioned this, but I really really love the sun!
38. Being able to expand my stay-at-home business of graphic design (check it out at www.proffittproductions.etsy.com) and having a husband who totally supports, encourages, and helps me!
39. Being in love with my husband, even after (almost) 8 years of marriage
40. Having the best mom in the world

Monday, April 4, 2011

A weekend of SUN!

This weekend was the loveliest of the year so far in Germany. That's not really saying all that much since it's only April but believe me, it was gorgeous. The weather was lovely, the boys were well-behaved, and we spent some much-needed time outdoors.

Since my husband is a big history and (in particular) WW2 buff, we went to the westwall museum nearby. It's a museum in a converted bunker from WW2. Sounded really interesting.



Here's the sign (in German) telling us it wasn't open except on Sundays and holidays (we were there on a Saturday...).



Oh well. Atleast it was a great view from the top of the hill. We'll be back sometime in the future. Sunday we went to the small nearby zoo. The boys love to get out and walk around (FREEDOM!) and Drake in particular loves the animals.



They even have a cute little playground that's a favorite of the boys. Drake really enjoys the slides (weeee! down!) and the rope crossing.



It was a great weekend, spent with those I love so dearly. Hope yours was just as lovely.