Thursday, 23 October 2014

Disney's Frozen Birthday Cake

I have four children and used to make novelty birthday cakes for them all, even colouring the icing which used to takes ages. It seems so much easier nowadays with coloured icing being fairly cheap, and tools which give one so many options and ideas. My children are past the need for a Power Ranger or pirate ship cake now but I still like to decorate one every now and again.


My daughters 21st Birthday Cake 



My daughter likes making cakes and has had a go at making novelty ones too.





I thought I would share some pictures of the  Frozen cake she made for a 4 year old little girl.
Although she made it all herself she did need me nearby to ask for ideas and advice, and to show her a few things, use my equipment and to clean up after her!



One very delighted Frozen mad 4 year old!


Zx

Saturday, 18 October 2014

Fabric! Do I need more?

The answer is YES! I adore fabric! I have an addiction, I can't help myself! 

When looking online or at other people's blogs or Pinterest I am always coming across gorgeous fabric. I just have to have it! Well, I wish I could have it. If there is a link or the name of the fabric or the designer is mentioned I search to see where I can get it. 9 times out of 10 I've missed the bandwagon. It usually turns out to be an old post and the fabric is no longer available or it is not sold in the UK. Sometimes I'm sucessful. 


I can't find much of this available


I was looking the other week at inspiration for hexagon quilts as this is something I would like to make and one thing led to another. Some Lecien fabric called Flower Sugar caught my eye. 


Lecien Flower Sugar

I found some fat quarters on eBay but the selection wasn't huge. After scouring the Internet I found The Homemakery online fabric, wool, haberdashery and craft shop. There was a huge selection and to make it even better there were various fat quarter pack combinations of it. You can see the selection here

Oh, I was in heaven! There are lots of goodies on this website and the service was fab. 

Here are some of the bundles to choose from






It was hard to decide which I liked the best. In the end I chose a bundle of reds, pinks and turquoise with a couple of extra fat quarters. I was not disappointed when they arrived.





They will be added to my fabric stash in one of my storage boxes & placed where I can see them when I enter my craft room. One day I will use them, I promise!





Zx



Monday, 22 September 2014

RHODES

I've been back just over a week from our holiday in Rhodes but it seems like it was weeks ago! This is the first time since our children started school that we have been away in September. We were a little worried that temperatures wouldn't be that high and the shops and tavernas would be closed for the season. Didn't need to worry in the slightest! Weather was fantastic, still very hot, just getting a little cooler in the evenings towards the end of our 2 weeks but I didn't need my cardigan at all. Everything was still open but not too busy.

We stayed in Villa Lorriana in Gennadi, a few miles south of Lindos. Very peaceful with fantastic views. The villa was home from home, we didn't want for anything apart from Wifi! The mobile signal wasn't very good either. Quite a few of the tavernas had free wifi so we managed to check our messages and emails every few days. Sad I know, but hard as we try not to we still worry about our offspring and not being there to help should there be a problem. Thankfully no emergencies whilst we were away so we had a very chilled, laid back holiday soaking up the sun, wine and food whilst getting the chance to read loads of books.

The only incident during our holiday was the stupid person who decided to smoke in the toilet on the plane to Rhodes. The crew informed the passengers that they wanted the person responsible to own up as they needed to know what happened to the stub & may need to divert to another airport.  Anyway, it turns out it was an OAP who should have known better. He owned up but was very defensive when the Greek authorities at Rhodes airport boarded to take him away!

Here are some photos of our Rhodes holiday 2014.

Rhodes


Villa Lorriana


Rhodes Beaches


Lindos


Rhodes Town
Zx

Friday, 29 August 2014

My Garden in August

I'm quite sad really...I spend hours just walking around my garden admiring (oohing & ahhing) at any new flower that appears and absolutely love it when it's scented too. I stick my nose in the centre (making sure there aren't any insects ready to bite my nose first!), inhale deeply with my eyes shut and say to myself "mmmmm". Not only that, I'm forever taking photos. I think I take more photos of my garden than my children. That maybe because they can never behave when I want one of them all together! Inevitably they take it in turns to pull silly faces which sets them all off into giggles. I'm lucky if I can get one decent photo of them sitting still smiling nicely and looking adorable (that's if adults can look adorable) out of 20 takes! 

I thought I would share some of the blooms out this month in my garden but alas can't share their perfume!

Roses from top left  Morning Jewel & Cornelia
Bottom left Kathleen Harrop & Zephrine Drouhin 

Top left Thalictrum Bottom left Clematis Sunburst
Right Hydrangea

From top left Bellis Daisy & Petunia/Geranium
From bottom left Japanese Anemone & White Phlox 
Zx

Monday, 18 August 2014

Blackberry Swirl Fairy Cakes/Cupcakes


All the fruit in my garden this year has been early.

Soft fruit from my garden - June & July 2014

The plums, even though we don't get that many, were ready three quarters of the way through July and I was lucky that I beat the birds (and wasps) to most of them!




We have a Victoria Plum tree and a Oullins Golden Gage tree. They are about 5-6 years old. The Victoria plum has fruited the last couple of years but only on the lower branches. The Oullins really struggles. We had about 5 fruit on it last year, this year only 1! I checked it everyday once the Victoria plums were ready worried either the birds would get it or it would fall off and bruise. Luckily I managed to pick it...and it was delicious!

The blackberries have been early too. I have a very prickly variety that aren't very big and very sour this year.  It has been very painful picking them especially with the strong winds we have been having. Just when I think I have found a way in with my arm without getting pricked a gust would blow the stems around...ouch! I may replace it with a thornless variety.

I freeze some of the blackberries putting them straight into a plastic tub waiting in the freezer. However, my freezer is absolutely stuffed full now so I stewed some with sugar and also added a fallen Bramley Seedling cooking apple to one batch to use as a pie filling. 

I thought I would try adding some stewed berries to a fairy cake mixture. This is how I made them and how they turned out.


Blackberry Swirl Cupcakes



Pre heat oven 140C for 25 mins
Makes approx 12

Cake Mixture :-

6 oz castor sugar
6 oz marg/butter.  I used Flora
6 oz self raising flour
3 large eggs
Tablespoon milk

Stewed Blackberries  :-

8 oz  Blackberries
2oz Light Soft Brown Sugar
Tsp water

 

Cook the blackberries on low heat with the soft brown sugar & water stirring occasionally until the sugar has dissolved. Then turn up the heat slightly to simmer until blackberries have softened and liquid thickens sightly. The liquid will thicken more as it cools.


 Put cake ingredients in bowl except milk.


Mix together with electric mixer until combined and glossy. Mix in tablespoon milk.


Spoon into cupcakes cases.  




Add teaspoon blackberry syrup mix & swirl through cake mixture.



Bake for approx  for approx 25 mins until golden & springy to touch. Leave to cool.


Suggestions for serving - dust with icing sugar/whipped cream/creme fraiche  or pipe vanilla butter icing on top. 



Zx

NB I am not a professional cook. This recipe has been devised by adding my own tweak on a traditional recipe using my oven. Temperatures/times may have to be altered to suit yours.

Monday, 11 August 2014

The creation of My Craft Room - Part 3 - Cupboard



As well as the Expedit shelving units I wanted a dresser or cupboard. 

I had seen this -

here  

but couldn't find a new cupboard suitable. 
I needed a cupboard that wasn't too deep as I didn't want to have to squeeze past with my washing basket and, due to the low ceilings, not very tall. And it had to fit between to sets of wall lights (I do like to make things awkward for myself!). 

Then I wondered if putting their 40 x 80 x 80 kitchen base units on top of each other would work.
The "star" (my other half) did the measuring and planning and said "yes" it was possible. So, we bought 2 base units, a top piece (which I hadn't thought about because normally a worktop would go on the top of these base units) and end panels, using one of these to divide the 2 cupboards.




We used doors that matched the other kitchen cupboards for the bottom cupboard and the glazed option for the top half. 

We then used 4 medium wooded door knobs that we had spare for the feet. Extra wide opening hinges and some shelves and here we have it......


my "cute" cupboard if I don't mind saying so!

Zx

Monday, 4 August 2014

WW1 Centenary - Flanders Poppies



Back in the spring I was given some packets of red field poppies to mark the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War 1 from Poppi Red Cafe & Shop in Hawkeshead. The Centenary Campaign was an idea of the Greenhithe and Swanscombe  branch of The British Legion (hhttp://www.britishlegion.org.uk/remembrance/ww1-centenary/centenary-poppy-campaign).
 I had the perfect place to sow them.




2 years ago I made a circular flower bed between some apple trees for wild flowers. I bought some wild flower seed mix online (can't remember where from) and the first year the results were beautiful.

Spring 2012


Year 1 - July 2012


I had let the flowers go to seed and late summer I cut them down leaving the seeds to scatter around clearing the dead foliage & stems away in the autumn. 

The following spring I just turned the soil over and left it to its own devises but a white achillea  and a yellow flower took over with not much else appearing. Not sure where these 2 came from as I don't remember them from the year before!


Year 2 - July 2013


So this spring I dug it over again and removed all roots and seedlings as they had started to grow already. Forgetmenots were taking over too, so I pulled up as many of them as I could. After clearing the patch I left it it a couple of weeks pulling up anything that started to grow that I didn't want. 

I then sowed the poppy seeds, added some blue cornflowers and some of the wild flower mix I had left (wasn't holding out for a good result from these as they were old). As things started to grow I noticed more forgetmenots growing so I painstaking pulled up as many seedlings as I could.

This is what flowered first.

?

Don't know what these are. Pretty but not what I wanted really.
When these had finished I cut then down to prevent them setting seed.

Then came the poppies, the odd daisy type flower, a tall magenta flower (I will talk about this plant in another post)  but only 1 cornflower! Ah well, I'll try again next year to get a better mix.

Year 3 - Field Poppies


Beautiful but makes you stop and think of all the soldiers who lost their lives for our country. 

Zx