Cobble it together and gobble it up!

Monday 26 December 2011

Homemade gift No.3 - Thread bind bangles




I made these little token gifts for my dear friend. I used some ancient old bangles I had knocking around, some embroidery thread and some pritt stick. All it takes is some patience to sit and carefully bind the thread around the bangles. I put pritt stick on the bangle to help hold the thread in place. I also ended up using a little bit of superglue on the end piece after I had knotted it off. 
This idea has a lot of future potential. I really enjoyed the effect once I got a bit more creative with the colour striping. The possibilities are endless in terms of colour combinations! I hope they liked them. I am always really embarrassed when I give a home made gift. But I hope they appreciated the sentiment, and I chose colours that really reminded me of them to make it more personal.
A very satisfying way to make something from nothing.




Homemade gift No. 2 - Mug cosy

I made this mug cosy for Ollie's teacher present this Xmas. It's not as flashy as it looks. I cheated heavily! I cut a portion of the sleeve off of one of Charlie's old cardigans. I then crocheted with wool around the edge making a loop on one side as I went. I then sewed on a large button. Bob's your Uncle a mug cosy, with a fitting mug, one teacher Xmas present done. Nothing nicer than wrapping your hands around a hot mug of hot chocolate/tea/coffee on a cold wintery Scottish day, when you have to look after 18 odd 5/6 year olds! At least I hope that is what she will think....


Saturday 10 December 2011

Christmas pudding cake pops


Christmas cake pops

Made using a bought chocolate cake crumbed with some homemade butter icing. Rolled, covered in melted chocolate, then some white, vanilla candy melts. Then I bought some holly and berry sprinkles from an online cake decorating suppliers.


Reindeer cake pops

I made some reindeer cake pops to go with the Xmas puds. This time with milk chocolate, red dragees, choc chips and pretzel sticks. The cake itself was a shop bought coconut cake and butter icing. Hoping they will be kind of like a bounty bar.



Thursday 8 December 2011

Melting Snowmen Biscuits

 More baking for the fayre... well not technically baking! Just putting some water icing and a marshmallow on a rich tea biscuit. I used some sugar belt sweets as a scarf and then coloured icing for the buttons, arms, eyes, nose and mouth. Max (3) did a lot of this with me. We had great fun.

Reindeer cookies

I have been baking for Ollie's Xmas Fayre. These were quick to whip up. I used the raw cookie dough rolls that I keep in the freezer for cookie based emergencies, the recipe is posted under best-chewy-gooey-cookies.
Just as they came out the oven I quickly put in some short pretzel sticks for antlers, a red dragee for the nose and stuck some choc chips on with water icing. As they cooled the cookies firmed up and held it together.
Hopefully they will go down well at the fayre.

Our names as Snowflakes

 Today we made some paper snowflakes to decorate the front windows. After doing quite a few we stumbled upon the idea of writing our names and cutting them out to make our own personal snowflake. The effect was quite cool (excuse the pun)




Wednesday 7 December 2011

Homemade Gift - Cupcake case store


Homemade Xmas present No.1

The reason I haven't been posting much lately is that I have been busy making and doing for the festive period. A lot of what I have made can not be shown here until post Xmas as the wrong people will see it, but the person I compiled (not really made!) this for is not likely to look here. The husband just said he would be really upset if he received this as a gift, but I disagree and so will the recipient (or at least I hope she will!!). I would love to receive this as a) all my cupcake cases are just loose in the cupboard and so get misshapen and slightly damp, plus I can never warrant the expense of nice cupcake cases as they are such frivolity! But this friend bakes and bakes goooood. I hope this gift will look nice in her new kitchen.

Tuesday 6 December 2011

Trying to figure out money and coins

Both the boys are struggling a bit with the concept of more coins not equaling more money! So I drew this to try and explain the fact that 1 coin can be worth as much as one hundred coins depending on what the coin is. I think it helped a little, but think it will be a long road!

Monday 5 December 2011

Practicing Presents

Today Max played practicing wrapping presents by wrapping his toys in newspaper, and then, when he got home from school, Ollie played trying to guess what is inside the present before unwrapping it!



Thursday 1 December 2011

Advent Calendar

 

We put up our advent calendars today Wooo hooo. I had managed to meet the deadline of the 1st of December to finish making one for Charlie, though he won't get any sweeties this year, it seemed wrong not to have one up for him.
This year as well as a wee sweetie, the boys will be receiving a little note telling them what Christmassy task they need to do that day to get the next day's sweet.
The list includes such harsh and arduous things as;
Watch a Xmas movie
Make mince pies
Wrap Christmas presents for the people you love
I didn't think the boys would be that bothered but I think they may even loo!k forward to the little black slip of paper more than the sweetie! Well, maybe not that much!


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