Saturday, 1 October 2016

A leaf wreath

Just thought I would share a quick idea that I put together whilst thinking of ideas for projects to do with visually impaired children at an art and craft session next weekend. 
All you need is a paper plate, autumn leaves collected from your local area and some glue. 
Cut the middle out of the paper plate so it looks like this. 
 
Then stick the leaves on around the outside with glue. I used a glue gun for this one but you could easily use PVA glue. 
It comes out so beautiful. 

Friday, 16 September 2016

Chocolate PiƱata Tutorial

Hello long neglected blog!! So recently I have been making a few chocolate Piñata's for family and friends.  A few of my friends asked how I make them so here is a bit of a step by step tutorial on how to make them.  Firstly get all your stuff ready.   Chocolate required - approximately 600g plus a little extra just in case.  Sweets for the inside - whatever you want  Sweets for the outside - again whatever you like. I find that putting the buttons around the outside helps to hide the join and just finishes it off nicely.  First get all your bits together. I make mine using a silicon case. These are available in all sorts of places. I think mine came from The Works or ASDA. I don't prepare it with anything but just double check it is completely 100% clean.  Firstly melt approximately 300g of chocolate  Use the back of a small spoon to run the melted chocolate up the silicone case, look for air bubbles as you need to avoid them.  Do the bottom and the top and place them on a flat baking tray to enable you to move in and out of the fridge.  Make sure the chocolate is right up to the edge of the case like this: Make sure they are not against anything in the bottom of the fridge that may distort the shape.  Leave in the fridge for approximately 45minutes to an hour.  Melt 250g and coat the case with a second layer. Be careful as the chocolate will be cold, the second layer of chocolate will start to set as soon as you put the chocolate on. Look for any thin layers and make sure they are properly covered. Be gentle and try not to handle too much as the heat from your hands could start to melt the chocolate. I try to do the second layer of chocolate leaving the mould on the baking tray.  Once you are happy with this layer place in the fridge for another 45minutes to an hour to make sure it is completely solid.  Shortly before its due to come out of the fridge melt about 50g of chocolate and put into a piping bag. You could also use a sandwich bag and then snip the end off as you will need to have the ability to control where the chocolate is going. I use a piping bag as its something I always have in the house Fully set case:  Once you are happy with them, take them out of the fridge, set the bottom down on the side and place the top part back in the fridge especially if its a hot day so it stays hard.  Gently pull away the edge of the case from the chocolate but do not put any pressure onto the chocolate, once you have pulled away the top all the way round you should be able to just roll the side of the case down the sides. Do not pull it completely off yet.  Prepare whatever surface you are placing your Piñata on, I usually put mine on a cake board.  Put some melted chocolate in the middle of a cake board so that once its set it will stay in place. Now take the bottom of the Piñata, try not to touch the outside of the case as you will leave fingerprints on it. I hold it from the inside and then turn the cake board upside down to place it on there.  Then fill with whatever goodies you want, make sure they are not on overlapping the edge as that's where you need to pipe the chocolate to seal the top and bottom together.  Once this is filled, take the top from the fridge and roll down the sides just the same as with the bottom.  Pipe a layer of melted chocolate round the edge of the bottom half of the case, then take the top and place it on again trying not to leave too many fingerprints on the top.  (Forgot to take a pic here - ooops!) Then decorate the outside of the Piñata however you like. Here are a few of mine:  Here's a couple of them when they've been smashed too. That's always my favourite part.  Any comments or questions, please leave below :)  Hope this is helpful  Rach x

Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Button frames

My son made a button frame from lolly sticks at school so I decided to copy him and make a pretty one with some buttons that I had bought but didn't have a use for. Here it is: 

I started off with some plain lolly sticks that I stuck together using a glue gun and then I painted them white as I wanted them to have a white background rather than a wooden colour.



I then used the glue gun to glue the buttons on like this. These amazing buttons are craft buttons that I bought on Amazon that came from China. 


Then I used some ribbon to put them together and backed them in strong white card so that a picture can be slotted in the top. I haven't put any pictures in there just yet as I don't have anywhere for it to go at the moment and I may decide to give it away instead. 


Monday, 12 January 2015

Canvas hair clip storage

I had a plain canvas that I bought to do something with ages and ages ago




I covered it in fabric and glued it down with my glue gun. It would have been easier if I had a staple gun but unfortunately I don't have one.



I picked ribbons to match my daughters bedroom and spaced them out.



I then measured and spaced them out equally and glued them down.



The front parts weren't glued so that I could put clips all the way down the ribbons



I put my daughters clips on that I could find although I'm sure there are more hiding in other rooms.



This is the side view



We have bought some new boxes for her bedroom to put some of her new toys in. Just need to get the unit now once it's back in stock.



Need to get it put on the wall once we have decided where it's going to go

Thursday, 11 December 2014

Hot chocolate cones / Snowman Soup

I bought these cone bags last year but didn't get a chance to use them as I was too busy moving house. You can get them from Amazon and eBay. 

I filled up the cones with approximately 65g of hot chocolate powder (enough for 2 cups plus a few extra grams), I then twisted the end, tied with a tie and then trimmed down the bag.

I then taped over the end just to doubly secure it.

I then placed it in another bag making sure to line up the seams of the bags on the sides.

I found it easier to place the bags into a pint glass making it much easier to fill them and easier to keep the layers separate.
I then added about 25g of chocolate chips
Then about 25-30g of mini marshmallows.

Twisted the bag, tied with a tie and finished off with a ribbon and a candy cane.
The ribbon I bought from The Works, it was only 99p for 5m of christmas ribbon (5 different patterns x 1m).




I just need to add the labels before they are ready to give away. 

Saturday, 6 December 2014

Pasta Pie

My 1st attempt at a pasta pie.

I used the recipe here although used beef mince not Turkey.
http://www.tablespoon.com/recipes/rigatoni-pasta-pie/c4541dd0-7213-462a-8839-f72500903452







It was yummy! I would definitely make it again