Friday, 29 October 2010

Neep lanterns...


So, its fast approaching Samhuinn which is the Celtic name for Halloween. Here in Edinburgh, Samhuinn is greatly celebrated with the Beltane Fire Society processing down the Royal Mile, and celebrating Summer's last party before Winter takes over and the dark nights draw in (the picture is one of the processions I took part in.). Samhuinn is also the Celtic new year, so its a time for leaving things behind and looking ahead to the year to come.

The Celts believed that the border between this world and the otherworld became thin on Samhuinn; because some animals and plants were dying, it thus allowed the dead to reach back through the veil that separated them from the living. Bonfires played a large part in the festivities. People and their livestock would often walk between two bonfires as a cleansing ritual, and the bones of slaughtered livestock were cast into its flames.

It is also traditional in Scotland to make a scooped-out rutabaga called a "neep lantern" ("neep" is short for turnip).

My friend Sarah came round the other day and we made neep lanterns which was great fun - it was my first time ! You can read more about them on her lovely blog here.


Happy Samhuinn !

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Gingerbread men...


So I was on early morning Tilly duty this Sunday, and being confined to the kitchen so as not to wake the rest of the household, I decided Tilly and I should do some more baking. ( I since discovered last week was National Baking Week which explains my recent splurge !)....

I decided to make some gingerbread men with Tilly, partly as I had all the ingredients already and also because I had a cute cutter that I had got for my birthday last year and not yet used...the recipe was simple :

12oz plain flour
1 level tsp bic. of soda
2 level tsp ground ginger
4 oz butter
6oz light soft brown sugar
4 level tbsp golden syrup
1 egg, beaten

Sift the flour, bic. of soda and ginger into a bowl. Rub the butter into the flour until the mixture looks like fine crumbs. Stir in the sugar. Beat the syrup into the egg and stir into the bowl.
Mix to form a dough and knead until smooth.
Divide into two and roll out on lightly floured surface to about 5mm thick. Using a cutter, cut out figures and place on baking sheet.
Bake in oven at 190 for 12-15 mins, until golden.

Tilly loved helping to roll out the dough and press down on the cutter to reveal the cute gingerbread men.....

Mmmmmm...delicious, and all the late risers in the house thought so too !

Wednesday, 20 October 2010

The Do lectures...

The Do lectures are a yearly event in Wales where a bunch of incredibly inspiring people get together and talk about what they 'do' in order to inspire others to 'do' things which may make a difference in the world.

I am very proud of my friend Alice, who is a farmer, and being a gorgeous young woman is rather unique ! You can watch her brilliant lecture here. It is just wonderful, and I love her to bits...
I also discovered the work of Maggie Doyne, another amazing young woman who was speaking at the lectures this year. Alice has written a little about her on the blog. And from there I looked at Maggies own website and journal, which blew me away - I recommend you check it out for yourself.

Muffiny goodness....

After a short beak due to a hectic summer full of weddings, parties and adventures and of course the Edinburgh festival, I have finally got back into some baking. I had baked some cakes to sell at a local cafe over the summer and it had re-inspired my love for all things baked and delicious !
I bought the delicious book Muffin Magic and up until last week, had not made any of the recipes...
So Tilly and I have had a busy week whipping up some muffins ! First were the peanut butter and chocolate chip variety , closely followed by the lemon and almond.....
Both have gone down very well in this household, and next up are the blueberry muffins, which I imagine will be a firm favourite with Miss Tilly as she loves those little blue berries so so much !

Friday, 15 October 2010

VSO visitors...


So it feels like way back when, but during April, May and June this year, we hosted two lovely volunteers through the VSO Global Exchange programme. One was from the UK and the other from Bangladesh. It was a great experience for us, and Tilly enjoyed having extra people around the house to play with and entertain her.
During their stay, some of the team were interviewed for the Guardian blog. The team got involved with loads of community projects and organisations, and I even managed to rope them into being volunteers at the Knockengorroch festival too !
We enjoyed meeting all the team, and getting to know more about Bangladesh. I would definitely recommend being a host home and we hope we get the opportunity to do it again in the future if they come back to Edinburgh !

Thursday, 14 October 2010

Bag...

Ever since Tilly started nursery I had wanted to make her a little something to have there, that would make her feel a little bit special ! I took the idea of a bag from the great Cupcakes for Clara blog .
It was really easy, I chopped up an old duvet cover I had got from a charity shop and then used interfacing to make the fabric for the letters a little more stiff and easier to cut out and sew the blanket stitch detail round the edges.
Now I know all Tilly's odd and ends will be safe in one place at nursery and when she gets a little older she'll have a cute little tote bag to carry round !

Monday, 4 October 2010

Where to begin ?...

I have been away a long long time ! Not sure where to begin to update this on the past eight months ! I have been taking a few photos of the creative projects along the way....so hopefully I can fill in a few gaps !

May was a fun filled month...going to Knockengorroch festival again...Tilly loved it as usual, all the music, colours, people and highland cows !!

I also had my first weekend away for a hen party. It was great fun..I missed Tilly lots, but it was good to get away. We were staying in these tipis. After the success of the birthday crowns, I made the hen a special crown to wear over the weekend :


Then it was the actual wedding..and things being tight this year, I scoured the local charity shops for a dress and found something brilliant for the bargainous price of £6. It only needed a few minor adjustments (and some shoulder pads sewn into the chest area for padding!)...and it was perfect !


My partner Andy is a keen homebrewer - always making lots of very delicious beers and ales. We decided to put a few brews on for our friends's wedding and it was our first joint creative project as he brewed some great ales and I made some pretty labels for the bottles. We were both really pleased with the results, and all the guests who got to sample them agreed !!

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

One and wonderful !

Tilly will be turning the grand old age of one tomorrow...I cannot really believe where this year has gone, its been amazing, and Tilly is turning into such a little character, each day brings new facial expressions, new tricks and lots of smiles. We are heading off for the weekend so we had a little party for her today, both myself and Andy have been busy making gifts for her. I used the great tutorial on the blog 'Juicy Bits' to make Tilly a great felt birthday crown :


I also made one for her birthday buddy Zac, and manged to get one quick picture before they both proudly pulled them off their heads !

Andy had made Tilly a fantastic castle out of a giant cardboard box - he was up till late late last night, cutting and taping and had it hidden under a blanket until this afternoon when he revealed all and it was worth it !
All in all a great afternoon and Tilly was totally exhausted by the time she went to bed...and its not even her actual birthday yet!

Monday, 15 February 2010

Valentines


It was a busy weekend, with my best friend visiting and parties going on...but I was on early morning duty with Tilly on Sunday, so I managed to create a few valentines cards, using 'love hearts' sweets and some p.v.a :

It's good fun opening the packets and creating sentences with the random words ! I would maybe use icing sugar to stick them on in the future as they would then be edible cards....but my brain was still a bit fuzzy to think of that at the time. HAPPY VALENTINES DAY !

Peggy - ness

So its been a bit of a hectic week - job applications and people visiting, but I'm happy as I managed to finish a few bits and pieces. I made a quick peg bag for my friend's birthday - inspired by the really quick and simple peg bag in the 'Crafty Minx' book :


I found this great pillow case in a charity shop for the bargain price of 20p and used it to make the peg bag, its a little wonky, but that makes it unique ! That's one more home made pressie, so it felt gooooood.

Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Baby-ness..

Exciting times...my friend has just had her baby. Since the arrival of Tilly, I get very excited when friends are pregnant. I wanted to give this friend some love and good wishes for the birth...so I made some simple birth prayer flags.
This was something I had done when I was pregnant and it was amazing....I cut rectangles of plain fabric and asked all my female friends to take one and decorate it for me for my labour, so I would have their good wishes and thoughts with me in the room and could look on the flags for strength and guidance. The response was astounding, my friends loved it, and I loved getting each beautiful piece of fabric back. I took my prayer flags with me to the hospital and we hung them above the birth pool - the midwives loved them! They are now hanging in Tilly's room.

Saturday, 6 February 2010

books !!

I'm very excited....I was in Australia late last year and discovered the wonderful book : 'The Crafty Minx' by Kelly Doust......its due out here in the UK this month, so I felt very privileged to have it to myself for a few months.


I've just discovered her website, and am very very excited to see she has a new book 'The Crafty Kid' due out later this year. Check out her website here .

Thursday, 4 February 2010

progressing slowly...

So, two weeks today Tilly will be turning the grand old age of one...and I have a few works in progress for the occasion, one of which is a blanket that I started knitting when I was pregnant ! Suffice to say I'll be extremely happy to finish it for her first birthday - its one of those projects which has been hanging over my head a bit.

So, whilst the blanket and other gifts slowly take shape, I headed to the kitchen once again. I think the great thing about baking is the instant results..within an hour you can have some beautiful and tasty treats and feel satisfied.

Today I went for ginger biscuits from a recipe from my Granny. Its one of the best kind of recipes, simple and brief...

Granny's Ginger Biscuits
4 oz margarine
2 tablespoons treacle (I used Lyle's black treacle)
12 oz self-raising flour
8 oz sugar
2 teaspoons ginger
1 teaspoon bic. of soda
1 egg

Warm the margarine and treacle and add to the other ingredients, with the egg. Roll into balls, place on a greased baking tray and bake in a moderate oven. Makes about 30 biscuits.


And that's it, simple as. I baked them for 10 mins at 170 C which seemed to work, I think they're better the shorter they bake as they come out a little chewy. yum

Sunday, 31 January 2010

domestic day..


Andy went snowboarding today, leaving us two ladies home alone. Luckily Tilly had a blissful two hour nap this morning, so I got all the cleaning done, running around madly.

So as a treat and as I was in the mood for baking, I made the most delicious brownies from a fantastic recipe I'd found here -chocolate cheesecake brownies, (mine had a slight variation of dairy milk 'tasters' replacing the chocolate chips).

mmmmmmmm, they are divine.

here goes...


hmmm...I'm slightly nervous writing this. It feels like a big decision starting a blog. I somehow tripped across the world of blogging last year and have felt myself getting slowly addicted since. I can get lost spending hours discovering wonderful blogs from talented people with so many inspirational and motivating ideas ....

so...here is my own small offering. The name is a bit of a tribute to my grandmother who was very talented at all things crafty and I was a bit too young to appreciate it, and now wish she was around to teach me everything she knew ! I feel like I do alot of 'tinkering' ..whether its crafting, knitting, baking..even parenting ! I feel like I dip my fingers in lots of pies, none of them I am mastering, but all of them I am enjoying , greatly.

I'd like to try and hand-make half of all the presents I give this year...I'll keep you updated.

we'll see where this takes us...hopefully somewhere fun.
x

thought i'd put up my first photo..Tilly modeling her new dress/tunic I gave to her today (was meant to be a Christmas present, but I got a little distracted....)