Dream Pillow # 8

Thank you for helping to support our dream.
This pillow was sold on May 11, 2009!


pink This weeks pillow is 16×16 in size and made from 100% cotton fabric. It has a zipper for easy cover removal and washing.The donation for this pillows is $25 plus shipping. Thank you for supporting our wedding dream!

The love story continues: I have a serious issue with my feet. I can’t stand them and don’t enjoy it when people look at my feet. To my horror, after Joel pulled John and I from the PGA event to join the crew, I started a conversation with one of the tour executives and while we were talking the executive looked down and said, “Wow, you must have some really cute feet, because you are so tall.” Immediately the entire crew, John, Jan and Joel all stopped talking to look at my feet. “OMG!” It was like standing naked in a spotlight in front of strangers. I wanted to find a way to hide them immediately, but no such luck. Read more»

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Dream Pillow # 7

Thank you for helping to support our dream.
This pillow was sold on May 11, 2009!


two-pillowsThis weeks pillow or should I say pillows are both 12×16 in size and made from 100% cotton fabric. Both are made with a zipper for easy cover removal and washing.The donation for these pillows is $25 plus shipping. Thank you for supporting our wedding dream!

The love story continues:There are a few things a man has to have to attract me to him and ask anyone that knows me-it is not the material things in life. Although, there is nothing wrong with that according to my high school volleyball coach who once told me, “It is just as easy to fall in love with a rich man as it is a poor one.” For me a few key things that a man has to have are great hands, beautiful eyes and a compassionate being. So when John handed me the grape from the vine, I paid special attention and his hands are perfect. So he had already won me over with his eyes and the only thing remaining from my list was the compassion. Is he compassionate, time would tell? Read more»

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Peanut Butter Chocolate Pillow Cookies

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If you are a bride on a budget, one idea for your reception could be a cookie table for dessert and a great way to get your family and friends personally involved is to ask them all to bring a dish of their favorite homemade cookies. I found this great Peanut Butter Chocolate Pillow cookie and recipe on Post Punk Kitchen. Do you have any family cookie recipes that you would like to share? Post your recipes in the comments section.

Peanut Butter Chocolate Pillows
makes 2 dozen cookies

Chocolate dough:

1/2 cup canola oil

1 cup sugar

1/4 cup pure maple syrup

3 tablespoons non-dairy milk

1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour

1/3 cup unsweetened dutch processed cocoa powder

2 tablespoons black unsweetened cocoa or more dutch processed unsweetened cocoa powder

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

1/4 teaspoon salt

Filling:

3/4 cup natural salted peanut butter, crunchy or creamy style

2/3 cup confectioner’s sugar

2 to 3 tablespoons soy creamer or non-dairy milk

1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract

In a large mixing bowl combine oil, sugar, maple syrup, non-dairy milk and vanilla extract and mix until smooth. Sift in flour, cocoa powder, black cocoa if using, baking soda and salt. Mix to form a moist dough.

Make the filling. In another mixing bowl beat together peanut butter, confectioner’s sugar, 2 tablespoons of soy creamer and vanilla extract to form a moist but firm dough. If peanut butter dough is too dry (as different natural peanut butters have different moisture content), stir in remaining tablespoon of non-dairy milk. If dough is too wet knead in a little extra powdered sugar.

Preheat oven to 350°F. Line bakings sheet with parchment paper.

Shape the cookies. Create the centers of the cookies by rolling the peanut butter dough into 24 balls. Scoop a generous tablespoon of chocolate dough, flatten into a disc and place a peanut butter ball in the center. Fold the sides of the chocolate dough up and around the peanut butter center and roll the chocolate ball into an smooth ball between your palms. Place on a sheet of waxed paper and repeat with remaining doughs. If desired gently flatten cookies a little, but this is not necessary.

Place dough balls on lined baking sheets about 2 inches apart and bake for 10 minutes. Remove sheet from oven and let cookies for 5 minutes before moving to a wire rack to complete cooling. Store cookies in tightly covered container. If desired warm cookies in a microwave for 10 to 12 seconds before serving.

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Dream Pillow #6

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This pillow was sold on April 14, 2009!


yellow-pillow2Check out the new pillow of the week. It is a perfect color for spring! I chose to add a little yellow to the mix because Yellow is the “It” color for weddings this year. If you have any ideas on how to incorporate the color yellow into a wedding theme please leave comments at the end of this post.

The donation for this pillow is $25 plus shipping. This pillow is 16×16 in size and is made with a zipper for easy cover removal and washing. Thank you for supporting our wedding dream!

The love story continues: Dinner that night was a blur. Up until this trip I really was not a wine connoisseur and had no idea how to really order it or what great wine is supposed to taste like. Read more»

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Dream Pillow # 5

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The donation for this pillow is $25 plus shipping. This pillow is 16×16 in size and is made with a zipper for easy cover removal and washing. Thank you for supporting our wedding dream!

The love story continues:
There is something to be said about waking up early in a strange town, on a strange bed to a day that you have no control over. Read more»

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Dream Pillow # 4

Thank you for helping to support our dream.
This pillow was sold on March 24, 2009!


dream-pillow-412 I tried something new with this pillow, I sewed on a couple of Lusies from Ikea. I hope you like it! This pillow is 16X16 in size and is made with dark blue cotton fabric and sewn on decorative Lusies. The donation for this pillow is $25 plus shipping. Thank you for supporting our dream!

Love story continues:
When you are not used to sleeping next to someone, sharing a bed can sometimes be a little strange especially when you are sharing a bed with a male friend. Joel and I came back to the motel and decided to hit the sack. We were exhausted from the long drive and the meeting with the crew about tomorrow morning’s shoot lasted a lot longer then we had anticipated. Read more»

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Dream Pillow #1

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This pillow was sold on March 4, 2009!


dream-pillow-1I finally did it! I made my first pillow. It took me four weeks of classes, multiple screw ups, and a new found appreciation for a labor of love. This pillow is a lot like love…Not perfect, a little rough around the edges, it took a little time to come together, but it is solid and ready to be appreciated.

The Love Story begins…Just like this pillow my life is not perfect and it is very rough around the edges.

However, I feel that life and God bring you exactly what you need when you need it and God brought me John at a very crucial point in my life. Read more»

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Unstitched

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My sewing class has been going well and today I attempted to make my first pillow. All I can say is OMG! I got all the way to the zipper part, then disaster struck. Who knew a seam ripper could do so much damage. As I was trying to unstitch the thread to reveal the zipper, I did it wrong and started cutting through the entire zipper. I was sooo upset.

Lesson learned: When you use a seam ripper, be patient, pay attention and go slow.

Also, for a beginner it may be a good idea to use the ball end of the seam ripper as the guide rather then trying to unstitch the thread with the sharp point.

Everyone in the class got a kick out of my mistake, but you better believe that my mistake was a lesson learned. ‘Cuz I will not be doing that again. When I came home with my tail between my legs- John was waiting and said, “Patience my love …Patience.”

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A wedding dream

Welcome to 1000 Pillows. This blog was originally created to sell 1000 handmade pillows to raise money for my wedding, but sometimes life has other plans in store. John and I decided not to wait until we could raise money for the wedding because my grandmother is sick and we wanted to make sure she would be able to celebrate our dream with us so we got married early on 11/28/09. Read more»

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Welcome to 1000 Pillows

This blog was originally created to sell 1000 handmade pillows to raise money for my wedding, but sometimes life has other plans in store. John and I decided not to wait until we could raise money for the wedding because my grandmother is sick... read more »

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