"BEN"
Don't get me wrong. I do NOT consider myself a 2-timing hussy (Due - I still love you).
Here is the short version of Ben's story.
The Adventures of a New York City Dog
"BEN"
Don't get me wrong. I do NOT consider myself a 2-timing hussy (Due - I still love you).
I’ve been keeping on eye on Mom to see exactly how she comes up with her ideas for Central Bark Designs pet (really dog) placemats….this is what I found out.
It starts with inspiration. Sometimes that comes from one of the many design magazines she curls up with – sometimes something we see in a Madison Avenue store window – and sometimes – it comes from the blogs we like to read.
This is the story of the creation of our newest design, The Greenwich Village Bone.
It all started when we spotted some great home texiles on Pigtown Design’s blog.
Then it’s time to doodle on a sketch pad….first we have to figure out how to add the “dog” element to it. That’s either a bone or paw.
After coming up with the basic concept – it’s time to try it out on canvas. We (Mom – no thumbs here) – sketch the entire design to see if it works…then it’s time to paint.
First the background. And yes – we paint over a lot of the initial sketch - but we now know what we’re looking for….
Then we add the colors in layers. Sometimes with a dark background like this one – we need to use a lighter base so the colors will pop.
Next comes the detailing…..
Then we varnish….And hem…..
And finally – coat with bowling alley paste wax to protect it from drippy water dogs….I’ve had mine for five years – so it must work!
Of course if we haven’t named the design now we stare at it (a glass of wine helps) and come up with which NYC neighborhood or landmark best describes the design…
(Due’s Mom is genius at this step….she’s named most of our designs).
This one felt a little Boho Chic from the start….perfect for Greenwich Village!
We’ve been busy this week coming up with new designs for our 2010 Collection….
The Canal Street Bone
The Lexington Avenue Bone
The Columbus Circle Bone
And the Radio City Dancing Bones!
All this creating is exhausting!
Check out all of our designs at www.centralbarkdesigns.etsy.com!
Here's what you'll need:
1/2 cup canola oil
1/2 cup shortening
1 cup honey
2 eggs
3 3/4 cups flour
2 teaspoons cream of tartar
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 cup cornmeal
2 teaspoons cinnamon
Using a stand mixer, mix oil, shortening and honey together until smooth. Add eggs and beat well.
Blend in flour, baking soda and cream of tartar. Knead dough until mixed well.
Shape dough by rounded teaspoons into balls.
Mix the cornmeal and cinnamon together in a bowl and roll balls in mixture.