Friday, 23 July 2010

FAIRY CAKE


Hi All!
I feel like I've been neglecting you, but I have been in a whirl wind of cake and end of term so lots of apologies.
I have many many posts in my head and in my camera and hopefully now things are calming down a bit I can get them out.

To start with a bit of a cutie.

 This is a cake for a little blond girl who is turning 4.

 
I really enjoyed doing this cake as you may tell,

 
my favourite bit is the trail of lady birds.

 I hope you like it too!

(ps unfortunately I am finding my pictures on other cake websites so I am having to watermark my pics which I hate having to do.  Please feel free to copy my posts or pictures for you blog as long as you credit me and link back to my blog)

Tuesday, 20 July 2010

COSMO AWARDS

Cosmo are hosting blog awards.  I have submitted the fabulous Heartfelthandmade for the e-tailer catagory, and Fashion Baby Yeah! for New fashion blogger.
  If you like my blog and have the time maybe you could submit me here (no pressure)
 What's that? You need an incentive! Cheeky!
Well here is a pretty cake!
xx


Saturday, 10 July 2010

DRESSES AND FAIRIES

 A quick post to keep you all up to speed with this weeks shenanigans .  I have a very busy couple of weeks coming up so I took the opportunity to finish off a couple of jobs I had started and then put down in favour of other projects.When I got married I was determined to have a Trousseau and I bought a beautiful skirt from Jackpot as part of it
However within minutes of being on honeymoon I put on weight and the skirt was too tight.   I passed it on to my Mum  who recently returned it and I was loathed to pass it on again as it held too many memories.
 So I decided to make a dress for big kidlet, I have done some sewing in the past but still thought I should go for the easiest pattern I could find.  Unfortunately there wasn't quite enough width on the skirt so I had to improvise a bit.  And the dress was slipping off her shoulders so I also had to add a tie at the back to keep it up.
 
I was very happy with the corsage, she hasn't worn it yet.

 
My next job was to use the artwork I created for my Mad Hatters Tea Party.  I loved the silhouettes that had been left so I gathered together some bits and bobs and made pictures for the kidlet's bedroom.


Sunday, 4 July 2010

ELDERFLOWER CORDIAL



I started this blog about three weeks ago and am determined to post while there are still some elderflowers on the trees!  So here goes.


Every year I get very excited when the elderflowers start blooming, I feel as if summer has really arrived.  Of course very often the sun hasn't, but the smell of the elderflower makes me feel summery anyway!


So here is the recipe for elderflower cordial. It is so easy to make that I am always tempted to make gallons of the stuff especially as we are surrounded by so many beautiful elder trees, and if I had a bigger freezer I would.


On a sunny morning, or in the UK just wait for a break in the clouds, go out and gather your elderflowers.  You could make the five minute stroll to the field by yourself.  Or you could take two little people with you and make it an hour and a half nature walk...ok when I say 'nature walk' what I actually mean is stopping and pointing at every stick in the path and shouting 'I'm the stick man!' and being so petrified of brambles or nettles or dog poo that you become frozen with fear every 30 seconds.
Once you have return to the safety of the house and downed, sorry, partaken of a small(ish) glass of wine to recover from the nature walk (I had a vision of my family being very outdoorsy...we are not!) make your cordial. 

The recipe follows.  Enjoy!

 

The cordial will last for a few months in a dark cool spot or you can freeze it for some summery goodness in the winter. 

 

To strain the cordial I use a clean tea towel in a sieve, you can use a muslin if you have one. 
Remember to sterilise your bottles.


As I write the kidlets are finally asleep and I am enjoying my elderflower cordial mixed with sparkling water and wine....and relax.