$19.99 U.S. Crafts and Recipes for an Austen-Inspired Life Photo by Susan Barnson Hayward Hollie Keith Hollie Keith has worked as an editor for more than ten years and is owner and editor-in-chief of LittleMissMarmalade.com, a blog that celebrates crafts, patterns, design and more. She lives near Salt Lake City. Craft Crafts and Recipes for an Austen-Inspired Life Keith Crafts and Recipes for an Austen-Inspired Life Hollie Keith For the Jane Austen enthusiast, So Jane will help you bring all things Austen into your home in a contemporary way be it decorating, gift giving, or simply creating elegant food for entertaining. With 30 craft ideas and 30 recipes organized into six chapters bearing the titles of Jane Austen s novels, you can put on a party for your Janeite friends and enjoy breakfast in Bath, via Northanger Abbey by creating Decorative Egg Cozies to keep their Soft-Boiled Eggs warm; or serve Honey-Lemon Teaspoons with Rose Petal Tea at the Middletons of Sense and Sensibility. Enjoy a picnic that Emma would love to have shared with Mr. Knightley, or create an I Heart Mr. Darcy Pillow that all Elizabeth Bennett wannabes would love to cuddle up with. By Hollie Keith Photographs by Susan Barnson Hayward So Jane so creative and so fun!
Contents Introduction...5 Breakfast in Bath... 7 Northanger Abbey Janeite Decoupage Letters... 8 Jane Silhouette Placemats... 13 Decorative Egg Cozies... 17 Doily Clay Ornaments... 19 Patchwork Fabric Bowl... 21 Breakfast Menu Spiced Hot Cocoa... 10 Clotted Cream... 14 Soft-Boiled Eggs... 15 Scones... 22 Raspberry Jam... 23 Apple Pastries... 25 Tea with the Middletons... 27 Sense and Sensibility Tea Towel For Guests... 29 Hand-poured Sensible Soap... 35 Margaret s Vintage Fabric Garland... 39 Honey-Lemon Teaspoons... 42 Tea Time Table Runner... 44 Tea Menu Crumpets... 33 Orange Custard... 36 Queen Cakes... 37 Rose Petal Tea... 43 Lemon Drizzle Cake... 46 Dinner at the Great House... 49 Persuasion Good Company Scented Diffuser... 51 Doorknob Place Name Holder... 53 Regency Fox... 55 Key to My Heart Children s Apron... 61 Lovely Burlap and Lace Wreath... 65 Dinner Menu Cold Ham and Cold Chicken... 57 Fruit Pyramid... 58 Assortment of Cheeses... 63 Pickled Cucumbers... 67 Pudding... 69 Emma s Picnic... 71 Emma Emma and Mr. Knightley s Paper Chandelier... 73 Emma Paper Dolls... 77 Fancy That Sandwich Wrappers... 79 Box Hill Picnic Plates... 85 Perfect Picnic Suitcase... 89 Picnic Menu Cucumber Sandwiches... 80 Chicken Salad Sandwiches... 80 Egg Sandwiches... 82 Cold Asparagus... 83 Strawberries... 86 Orange Cheesecake... 93 A Rustic Dinner... 95 Mansfield Park Cloth Book Jacket... 97 Embellished Bookmark... 101 Buttoned-Up Denim & Lace Wristlet... 105 Quilled Fringe Flowers Serving Tray... 111 Decorated Tart Stand... 115 Dinner Menu French Pottage... 99 Baked Apples... 102 Homemade Butter... 107 Oat Bread... 108 Rustic Fruit Tart... 113 Netherfield Ball... 117 Pride and Prejudice I Heart Mr. Darcy Pillow... 118 Stenciled Wine Glasses... 123 I d Rather Be Dancing T-Shirt.. 125 True Love Blanket... 129 Charming Chimes... 133 Templates... Ball Menu Regency Ball Negus... 121 Poached Salmon... 127 White Soup... 131 Apricot Ice Cream... 135 Lydia s Trifle... 137 138
Janeite Decoupage Letters What better way to start things off than by making decoupage letters that spell the word Janeite, declaring to all who visit your home what literary star is your favorite. These letters would also make an excellent table display for any Jane Austen themed party. Materials 5-inch cardboard letters in J, A, N, E, I, T, E (from Jo-Ann Fabric and Crafts) Variety of patterned and colored papers (thicker works better) Craft knife or scissors Mod Podge, in matte Medium-sized plastic bowl Sponge brush Walnut ink in spray bottle Tissues Instructions Step 1: Assign each letter a paper pattern. Find a combination that looks good. Step 2: Starting with the J, place it face down on the back of its corresponding paper. Using the cardboard letter as a template, trace its shape onto the paper with a pencil. Cut out the letter shape. Step 3: Pour some Mod Podge in a plastic bowl. Step 4: Use a sponge brush to apply Mod Podge to the front and back of the paper letter cutout, making sure the sealer is covering all areas. Stick the cutout on the front of the J and press down to adhere. Step 5: Repeat steps 2 and 4 for the remaining letters. Let sealer dry overnight. Step 6: Working with one letter at a time, spray walnut ink on the outside edges. Use tissues to blend and work the ink for a distressed and antique effect. Let ink dry overnight. tip: If using as a table display, cover both sides of each letter for a complete, finished look. page 4 Breakfast In Bath Northanger Abbey page 5
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CHAPTER 6 Pride and Prejudice You shall all have a bowl of punch to make merry. Pride and Prejudice Netherfield Ball Menu Regency Ball Negus Poached Salmon White Soup Melon Lydia s Trifle Apricot Ice Cream PROJECTS I Heart Mr. Darcy Pillow Stenciled Wine Glasses I d Rather Be Dancing T-Shirt True Love Blanket Charming Chimes page 8 Breakfast In Bath page 9
Jane Austen s mother, Cassandra, contributed a recipe for bread pudding to Martha Lloyd s collection of recipes in 1808. Charmingly, it was written out in rhyme. This recipe is not much different from Mrs. Austen s bread, fruit (here apples rather than currants), spices, sugar, butter, milk, and eggs as a binder. 4 cups torn cinnamon-raisin bread pieces 2 cups peeled and sliced apples 1 cup brown sugar 1 3/4 cups milk 1/4 cup butter 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 eggs Pudding Vanilla Sauce 1/4 cup sugar 1/4 cup brown sugar 1/2 cup milk 1/2 cup butter 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Spray a 7 x 11-inch baking dish with nonstick cooking spray. In a large bowl combine the bread and apples. In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine the brown sugar, milk, and butter. Cook until butter is melted. Pour over bread mixture in bowl and toss. In a small bowl, whisk together vanilla and eggs. Pour bread mixture into prepared dish and pour egg mixture over the top. Bake for 40 50 minutes or until center is set and apples are tender. While pudding is baking, prepare vanilla sauce by mixing together sugar, brown sugar, milk, and butter in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil, remove from heat and stir in vanilla. Serve bread pudding topped with vanilla sauce. Serves 8 page 10 Breakfast In Bath Persuasion page 11