Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Apricot Jam!



Last week I visit Karin together with Ilayda, it was a
wonderful day and we had loads of fun!
Karin told me to bring some tranparent pen?
She had this great idea to make some jam jars, I filled
mine with delicous Apricot jam!
(well...in real we used some glue and paprika)
Thank you for the nice day,Karin!
The wonderful valve bench is an earlier gift from Sylvia!
Rosanna made a perfectly matching mattress and pillow
using her famous stich work!

31 comments:

  1. Love the little Jam Jars Sabiha. xxx

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  2. Oh, that's a great idea, I have to try some also :)

    Ira

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  3. Oh! it's so real. I love these jam jars and your blue cushion. Congratulations! Pilar

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  4. Lovely idea...and quite summer-y...

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  5. Los botecitos me encanta y encima de ese sofa maravilloso todavia lucen mas!!!
    besitos ascension

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  6. It's absolutely beautiful, everything is perfect. I love your jam jars.
    Geneviève

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  7. Great work Sabiha. Another winner! They look good enough to eat.

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  8. They lok so good,enough to eat.May I have a slice of bread? I used a trasparent pen before but how have you done the jam? will you teach us? Tank you and have a nice day Rosanna

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  9. Dear friends, thank you for the nice comments!
    These days, I can't find time to make mini's and do miss you a lot. So,these comments chear me up!

    Rosanna, it is very simple to make the jam...you just take some transperent glue and mix it with some paprika powder you use for real cooking! You put it in a jar, and it will dry it self! Have fun trying!

    Sabihax

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  10. Perfect line up! Your jam looks very real, and the bench and pillows by Sylvia and Rosanna are so beautiful too!

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  11. Great looking jars Sabiha!!!
    But what has it to do with a transparent pen?
    Synnøve x

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  12. Fab Sabiha! My daughter and I will be making lots of jam jars soon for her new project so thanks for the tip! Kate xx

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  13. Lovely looking jars Sabiha!!!
    But wat have the transparent pen to do with this?
    Synnøve x

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  14. Dear Synnøve, we used the transparent pen,to make the jars! I used a bic-pen and cut it up in pieces,to make a bottom we used some transparent paper and at the top we used some fabric... hope I explained it a little bit!

    Kate, how wonderful to hear you will do a project with your daughter, glad to hear I have helped you two out!

    We have to thank Karin, for this wonderful Idea!

    sabihax

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  15. Great work,look so real,thanks for the minituto.

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  16. Wat een heerlijk jam heb je gemaakt.
    Leuk weer wat van je te zien, ik begrijp dat je het erg druk hebt, hoop dat je snel weer wat tijd zult vinden voor de mini's.

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  17. Dear Sabiha, the collection is really impressive, very stylish. It 'great to see so many different skills together in a harmonious way.
    Thanks for the idea of jam jars, I'll try of course :-)
    A mini hug
    Flora

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  18. Dear Sabiha!
    Thanks for the tip about the jam and the containers too. Great work. And a lovely bench and pillows too!
    Love, Susanne

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  19. Sabiha,

    Wat staan ze schattig zo!!

    If you want another flavour....try with other powders.....currypowder ore even eyeshadow!

    Groetjes, Karin.

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  20. They look so good Sabiha!
    You must have had a lot of fun with Karin and Ilayda.
    Mercedes

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  21. A tranparent pen. Why not. I have to try this some day. Your jars are just beautiful

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  22. Prachtige jams Sabiha,leuk idee, en wat een mooie kado's heb je gekregen, jammer dat je zo weinig tijd hebt voor je hobby, je bent er erg goed in, groetjes.

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  23. Fantastico, Encima pasarlo de bien ", te Han Salido Muy bonitos frascos UNOS.
    carmen un abrazo

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  24. You cut up the clear pen and made the jars from it? What a great idea! They look wonderful!

    xo
    Claudia

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  25. Oh my! they are cute!
    Apricot jam is my most favourite !!!!Oh thats in real life lol
    So nice to see your minis Sab, you encourage me

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  26. The jam jars are beautiful! The scene is also beautiful. Thankyou for the small tutorial, I think my grandson will enjoy making jam for his kitchen roombox!

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  27. Soon to come: a workshop how to make jars on my blog:

    www.karinsminis.blogspot.com

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  28. They look like so much fun Sabiha, so real & soooo cute!

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  29. Workshop how to make jars on my weblog!!!

    www.karinsminis.blogspot.com

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  30. The jam looks really good, and I especially like the cotton on the top.
    Hugs

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