Monday, April 15, 2013

Root Beer Float Cupcakes

I don't know what it is but I find something so therapeutic about baking. I love mixing the ingredients, experimenting with new flavors, and tasting the final product.

When I bake, I just kind of wing it. I usually start with a recipe, but then a few minutes later, I can't help but wonder about changing this, adding that, and mixing in this. While it's fun, I always feel bad when someone asks me for a recipe. I usually just tell people, 'What recipe? I just threw some things together and voila!' Or 'Kerplop,' depending on how my experiment worked.   

Since I post pictures of my creations and I have no plans whatsoever to open a bakery, I think it's only fair that I share some of my recipes. So presenting... drumroll please... My First Recipe!!!!!

Root Beer Float Cupcakes
Cupcake Ingredients:

1 cup original soy milk
1/2 cup white sugar
1/4 cup brown sugar, lightly packed
1/3 cup vegetable oil
Vanilla extract
Root Beer extract
1&1/3 cup flour, sifted
1 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. baking powder
Pinch of salt, or three quick shakes
 
Frosting Ingredients:
3/4 to1 stick of butter, room temperature
2-3 cups of powdered sugar, sifted
1/2 tbsp. root beer extract
Soy milk

1.) Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line muffin tin with cupcake liners. Depending on how full you fill the cupcake liners, this recipe makes about 9 cupcakes, .

2). In a medium size bowl, whisk together soy milk, sugars, and oil.

3.) Next you are going to add the extract. I filled a 1/2 tbsp. measuring spoon 3/4 full with the root beer extract and then added the vanilla extract right into the same spoon, giving me a full 1/2 tbsp. of both extracts. You can experiment with this by adding a dash of each to the recipe or even a teaspoon of each. Adding both of the extracts makes the flavor oh so smooth, with just a hint of the warm vanilla. 

4.) Mix in the sifted flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt to the liquid ingredients.

5.) Fill cupcake liners. To fill the cupcake liners, I used a 1/2 cup measuring cup so my cupcakes would be roughly the same size.

6.) Bake for 15-20 minutes. Cupcakes are done when a toothpick inserted comes out clean.

The frosting was a little more buttery than normal, so when I make this recipe again, I will probably decrease the butter to 3/4 of a stick and adjust the powdered sugar accordingly.  

1). Mix butter with a mixer, until light and fluffy.
 
2.) Slowly add sifted powdered sugar, scraping the sides of the bowl as needed.

3.) Once the butter and powdered sugar are mixed, and while the mixer is still on, add a little bit of the root beer extract. Once the extract is mixed in, taste the frosting to see if you need to add more. The flavor should be smooth, and not too overpowering.

4.) Next, with the mixer on, add a few drops of soy milk (2-3 capfuls, one at a time) to the frosting. Adding the milk makes the frosting nice and fluffy, and a little easier to spread on the cupcakes.

When the cupcakes are cool, ice your cupcakes and enjoy!!! You can add sugar sprinkles to the cupcakes, accent them with a piece of root beer candy or maybe even a straw.

  


Have fun trying my Root Beer Float Cupcake recipe. Let me know if you have any question, and if you make some of these fun cupcakes, please share the photos with me as I would love to see what you make. Most of all, just have fun with recipe!

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Random Thoughts and Snippets

We had so much fun at the Circle of Friends Event at Trax Farms. Not only did we have the opportunity to talk about and sell our craft, we had the chance to meet some amazing people, both fellow crafters and customers.

From each event, from almost every sale, we learn something. During each show we make observations and create a list of strengths and areas to improve on. Our brains are always working. That being said, I wanted to share some of our random thoughts and snippets of conversations.

One of the things that is always so shocking for us to hear is, 'Oh my goodness! We're friends with you on Facebook! I follow all your posts.' I have no idea why this is so surprising for us to hear, afterall Facebook is this very public, international thingy that runs amok on the interwebz. But sometimes, we just forget. Thank you for reading our posts and commenting. It is so nice to hear that one of the posts made you laugh or that you loved one of our pictures.

One thing we repeatedly heard was, 'What the? What? What is that and who are you?' We've actually said this a few times to ourselves. We get it- sometimes it is hard to understand all the things we do. And it tickles us that we keep you guessing.


New hats from JSpirik Designs
We met so many great artists! Who knew the zombie making, found object sculpture duo would become friends with a talented lady who crochets hats. Secretly, she had Scott the minute she agreed to make him a skull hat. Special thanks to her family for welcoming us! But on the downside, we will need to do a lot more shows just to be able to support our new shopping habit.





During the show, I couldn't help but secretly crush on a few displays, After Dinner DesignsBrown Bird Green StringPapyrusaurus to name a few. Taking in the beauty of the handmade items and the aesthetics, I wondered how each artist made their tables look so appealing, cohesive and effortless.

As I walked around to meet some of the other artists, I was greeted two different ways, 'Um, aren't you with the guy in the Motörhead shirt?' or 'Oh. You're over at that table with those sculpture things that we keep hearing about.' In all honesty, I really didn't know how to respond. Initially, well, I thought perhaps I should deny it, claim amnesia. Then I felt paranoid as to why people were talking about us.

(Note to self, after the show donate the Motörhead shirt to Goodwill.)


From little kids who wanted to play with the insects and guess every part to the people who said, 'My children, my grandchildren would love this,' our found object sculptures were a hit with a variety of demographics.  
 
The telephone monster went to a new home, and even though he was my favorite creation, I know he will bring a smile to his new owner. We really do miss the walrus. He was such a good listener. No worries, there is a hippo in progress. While she may never be able to replace the walrus, I will be able find it inside myself to somehow go on.

Thank you everyone for making this show a success and for making us feel pretty darn awesome.  



Friday, April 5, 2013

The Voices in Our Heads

Like most people, I am sure you have spent hours, maybe even days, wondering what goes through a crafter's mind days before a show. So as we prepare for our first show of the year, I decided to take a moment to share the voices in my head- the thoughts that just magically creep in while I am doing dishes and gazing out the window or when I find myself avoiding a project.

Brain
But wait! Since there are two of us, and I am not the only one experiencing brief moments of irrationality, in a rare, never before documented moment, we decided to share The Voices in Our Heads.
 
The following is a collection of the thoughts we have experienced while getting ready for the show. Some of the thoughts have occurred almost simultaneously, some have been reoccurring, and some thoughts have been shared, almost in a Folie à deux.
 
 
In terror, we have thought, 'What if we don't sell anything?' Then two seconds later thought,
'That's silly. Of course, we will sell something!'
 
Optimistically, we couldn't help but think, 'O.M.G. What if we sell everything and become millionaires?'  This thought, each time, was almost automatically followed by, 'Um, you must not be very good at math because even if you did sell everything, you still wouldn't have a million dollars.'
 
As we embrace but sometimes flee from our nerdiness, we couldn't help but ask, 'What if people laugh at us?' which was followed by 'That's almost a guarantee wherever we go.' If you have met us in person, you'd totally get this. You'd even laugh.
 
Three days before the show, I couldn't help but contemplate if I had time to add a few more items because I have this really great idea for new pins, etchings, paintings, necklaces... Fortunately, one of my voices won this battle and said, 'How about you finish the 12 other projects you spontaneously started yesterday?'
Part of our display
 
Panicked we have reminded ourselves to, 'Take a deep breath.'  Then ever so politely said,
'That therapy crap isn't going to work on me, I'll panic if I want too.'  
 
As we completed trial runs of our display, each of us have thought, 'Did I make enough stuff? Should I take 15 necklaces or 12? Should I take all the glasses or none?'
 
The last two thoughts, well, we wish we didn't have to share them, they're just so awful and we are still having a hard time dealing with their reality.


'Did the dogs really just rip open packaging and strew 16 handmade fabric flowers across the floor or have I officially started to hallucinate?'

and
 
'I didn't really just drop a finished, custom etched treat jar. No, No, I am just having a bad dream.'
 
Whatever you are doing, whatever you are working on, it's so easy to get caught up in the 'What ifs' but it's so important to remember to slow down and laugh a little, even if it is at yourself.
 

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Where You Can Find Us

 

While we are eagerly filling out vendor applications and researching additional opportunities, we wanted to share with our fans the list of events we are participating in, as well as the shops where you can find some of our merchandise. As we add more shows and shops, we will update and repost this list.
Boutiques and Stores
 
Fresh Heirlooms
887 Fifth Avenue, New Kensington, PA

Some of our found object sculptures will soon be making an appearance at this awesome store. Fresh Heirlooms transforms salvaged and reclaimed pieces into amazing, new, functional furniture and home furnishings.
 
House of the Dead
4110 Butler Street, Pittsburgh, PA
 
You can find some of our zombie merchandise, including custom zombie cars and zombie pins, at this one of a kind zombie store located right in Lawrenceville. You will also want to check out all of their zombie apparel and other zombie collectibles.


Markets and Shows


Rivers of Steel Sunday Heritage Market
880 E. Waterfront Drive, Munhall, PA

This event runs April through September but as
of now we have only signed on for 3 market days:
May 5, June 15, and August 4.
June 15th is a very special day at the market! Market hours for that day only will be from Noon until 10pm! Come hang out with us and all the fun stuff we have to offer.

Trax Farms Summer Wine Festival
528 Trax Road, Finleyville, PA
 
Join us on June 22, from noon to 5pm! Check out over 10 different local wineries, live music, food vendors, and local crafts. Must be 21 to attend festival. There is an admission fee for this event. Once the link is live on the Trax Farms site, we will include it here.
 
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Online
 
You can find our items in our Etsy, SkullSoup and of course on our Facebook page. We are really excited to announce our store on CraftStar, Skull Soup. Our online stores will each carry a varied selection of our items from upcycled vintage jewelry, found object sculptures, and our glass etchings. Don't forget we can do custom items too just let us know what we can make for you.


Tuesday, April 2, 2013

To Our Beloved Etsy Store

Last week, I received a letter from our Etsy store, gently reminding the two of us that sometimes it is a little hard to successfully manage all the different aspects in our lives. I spent a few days thinking about my response and how to handle the almost dwindling  relationship with our Etsy.



Dear SkullSoup Etsy Store,

I received your letter, and there are so many things I want to say to you. So many explanations I could give you, that I want to give you. I want you to know sometimes I am just busy and I forget to add new merchandise. I want you to know that yes, Facebook has been an additional way for us to market and sell our items. I want you to know that sometimes I feel blocked creatively and I have a hard time writing witty, compelling descriptions. I want you to know...

Oh I could go on and on, but really, it's not you, it's me. I hope we can still be friends.

Let's try to get together next week? We can do whatever you want, ok?

Yours Truly,
Scattered Fairy




Every now and then, relationships just need a little tender loving care and a little acknowledgement. How do you maintain your relationships and find balance?