Friday, November 30, 2012

Candy Cane Hearts


Here is another fun and easy Christmas treat to make with the kids.  I showed you last Valentine's Day how to make these Candy Cane Hearts with left overs from Christmas.

What you will need:

  • Candy Canes (unwrapped)
  • White and Milk Chocolate
  • Decorating sprinkles
  • Baking paper


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Method

  1. Unwrap your candy canes and place them in the shape of a heart on baking or wax paper.
  2. Melt chocolate in microwave or using the double boiler method.  
  3. Spoon melted chocolate into the centre of the heart.  Using the spoon carefully push the melted chocolate into the corners of the heart.
  4. Decorate with christmas sprinkles and allow to set.


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My kids absolutely love to make these with me.  Their favourite part is eating them!



Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Thoughtful teacher gifts

As the year draws to a close and my children bid farewell to their teachers I'm always mindful of choosing something thoughtful and useful to give to their teachers.

This year I decided on a gorgeous lavender or geranium plant from Green Thumb Gifts.  They arrived overnight and in perfect condition.  Aren't the french provincial wire baskets beautiful?  I'm absolutely thrilled with them.

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The printable tags where designed by Sarah at Style Me Gorgeous.

What do you normally give as teacher gifts?



Sunday, November 25, 2012

Healthy Christmas party food

Here is a super delicious and easy party food recipe you can make.  They are perfect for 'bring a plate' Christmas break ups for kindy or school celebrations.

Strawberry Santa Hats

What you will need:
  • Enough strawberries for your gathering (washed and dried)
  • White chocolate
  • Shredded or desiccated coconut
  • Mini marshmallows
  • Small Spatula

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What to do:
  1. Using a knife, cut the leafy end of the strawberry off to create a flat and even bottom.
  2. Melt chocolate using microwave or double boiler method.
  3. Dip the flat end of the strawberry into the white chocolate (approx 0.5cm).  Let any excess chocolate drip off into the bowl.
  4. Carefully roll the choc dipped strawberry into the coconut to create the fluffy trim of Santa's hat.  Place them on baking or wax paper.
  5. Cut the mini marshmallows in half.  Using the spatula, wipe a little chocolate onto one end of the marshmallow and place it on top of the strawberry to create a pom pom effect and allow to dry.
  6. Store in the fridge.

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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Christmas decorating


I've wanted to make a rainbow wreath for our house for a few years now.  Well today I finally bit the bullet and completed it.  Perry helped me secure it to the balcony rail off our main bedroom and I'm really happy with how it looks.  Do you like?

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Candy Cane Christmas

I'm a little obsessed with candy canes at the moment, so I thought I would show you a collection of my favourite images from the web.  So many of these images are super easy to recreate yourself at home.

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White Choc Candy CanesCandy Cane Cake PopsHoliday Season Sweets Jar



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Monday, November 19, 2012

Black Milk Clothing Christmas celebration

I was so thrilled to be asked by Black Milk Clothing to design a candy table for their recent 3rd Birthday/Christmas celebration held at Lightspace.

Black Milk's logo is so clean and graphic I knew at once I wanted to create a table that reflected those elements.  I chose to use cylinder and cube shaped vases instead of traditional lidded jars.  To compliment the logo I used the same "running paint" graphic that is in the logo on the risers.  The jar labels where adhered with black and white chevron washi tape.  Even the table I chose had an industrial feel to it that complimented both the brand and venue.

I hope you enjoy the photos.

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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Holiday Cards


Each year I send out personalised Christmas cards, always with a photo of our children featuring their big cheesy grins.   I love the tradition of posting a heartfelt holiday message to loved ones near and far.  But this year I've been a little behind the eight ball and haven't organised them.  I know, it's scandalous.

Luckily I've found some gorgeous designs on Minted and I've just placed my order.  I love their range of designs, shapes and matching lined envelopes.  Here are a few of my favourites.  Can you guess which one I finally decided on?

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Simple and clean.  The image speaks for itself.

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I'm really loving this type of hand drawn typography right now.


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The die cut shape and the wreath is what got me.


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One of my favourite colour palettes.  The scalloped edge is gorgeous too.

I cannot wait to receive our cards and send them out.  Thank you Minted for making the ordering process so easy!