Stitches :(

We were in Tampere for the weekend with Jouni’s family. His parents own a timeshare week at a spa and we join them for a weekend every year. I have an exam on Tuesday and was studying, but Reino went swimming with Jouni’s dad and Jouni’s sister’s family. As usual, studying makes me sleepy and I was having a little nap when this frigid hand snapped me out of my sleep. Reino had slipped and hit his head. The first aid person at the pool had put a bandage on and wrapped it up, but he was very upset and crying. I got him calmed down and dressed him then we removed the bandage and took a look at the damage. It was bleeding a lot, which is common for head wounds, but I could tell right away that he needed stitches. Jouni drove, his mom navigated and I sat in the back with Reino. We went to Hatanpään sairala where we received very good care. First, a nurse checked him to see if he needed stitches or if butterfly bandages would do. After that examination we were sent back out to the ER waiting area. A new pile of gauze was applied to Reino’s head and this hat topped it off to keep the bandage on without the need for tape.


After waiting a few more minutes, we were called back to a treatment room. Reino was really scared. He said it didn’t hurt, but he was scared of the needles and the blood. Here, the doctor is talking to him about what happened. Reino is reaching for me.

The instruments of doom 😯

And being stitched. The local anesthetic made the wounded area into a bump. After that injection, he didn’t feel anything.


A bit more calm, but still scared. It was only two stitches, I think.

And afterward. He really liked his hair. 😆 He doesn’t mind posing for pictures now and looks forward to having a scar like a tough guy. I asked him what he would tell his friends at school. He said he would say, “It’s a really long story, but I fell out of an airplane.”

Hello, Kitty!

I made a cake and a blanket for Nadia Laukkanen’s baby shower. First the cake! There wasn’t really a theme for the shower, but she is having a girl. I was looking for an idea and thought about some kind of princess cake. While looking at pictures and thinking about what I was going to give her as a gift, I thought of some Hello Kitty fabric I have. I searched for Hello Kitty cake pictures and found a great site with a template. DLTK has lots of great things and I’ve printed a lot of pages from the site in the past. The HK template is here. I made my favorite chocolate cake the night before the shower and let it sit all night. Tip: covering the bottom of the cake pan with some parchment cut to fit will keep the cake from sticking. Yes, I did that. The chocolate cake I make is very dense and was easy to cut. If you are using a cake mix or some other recipe that has a lot of crumb, you should freeze the cake before cutting it. Here is the template on top of the cake and I pulled the excess cake (Is there such a thing?) away as I cut it. I pulled gently to be sure that I had cut all the way through.


After cutting the head shape out, I transferred it to the decorative base. Isn’t it cute already?


I forgot to take a picture of this part, but it’s a very important step when dealing with a cake shape that has been cut out. Spread a very thin layer of frosting all over the cake to seal in the crumbs. It will keep you from spreading the crumbs into your decorations.

After the crumb coat, I spread a thicker layer of frosting over the cake. I used a 7-minute frosting recipe from Food Network. I wanted a WHITE frosting and my usual favorite is a little yellow. The decorations are cut out from foam.

For her gift, I made a no-sew fleece blanket. This was super easy and took about two hours. It’s just two pieces of fleece fabric knotted together.

I also made a little card but forgot to get a picture of that. Thanks for looking!

On the mend

I’ve been sick for almost two weeks. I finally got some meds from the doctor yesterday and WOW! I’m feeling so much better. Watch this space for pictures of my upcoming projects. I’m ready to get back to normal.

Cupcake Mania!

My friend Ramona introduced me to cupcake mania. Who doesn’t love cupcakes, right? I had no idea they were so popular. There are lots of blogs out there devoted to those single-servings of Heaven. I had to make something for a party last weekend and I decided on… cupcakes! I used my favorite recipes for chocolate cake and Swiss meringue buttercream frosting. Mmmmmm.
Here is one plate of the luscious morsels.

White space

“White space” is a current trend in scrapbooking, but I’ve never been interested in trying it. Until today, that is. There was a challenge at 4 Scrappy Sisters to leave at least 50% white space on a layout. It was really hard, but I managed to do it. I’m not sure how much I like the finished product, but here it is. Reunited:

Reunited

All critiques are welcome. I’d like to be able to change up styles when I feel like it. Any suggestions for this one?

Study hard

A notebook I altered for a friend. She wanted something she could write some Chinese characters in. The notebook is 3.5×5.5 inches (A7). Another friend provided the Chinese characters that mean “study hard.” She said it’s a tradition in China to write that on notebooks.

Study Hard

January birthdays

What if… I sent out birthday cards on time? I just finished the first five birthday cards that I’ll send out this year! Trust me, it’s amazing. Want to see?

It’s great to have this done. Thanks for looking!