With matching red glitter.
I can see that I'll be needing to return to Holly Cupcakes for more supplies in future.
It was also a perfect excuse to play at being a domestic goddess in my beautiful new apron.
With matching red glitter.
I can see that I'll be needing to return to Holly Cupcakes for more supplies in future.
It was also a perfect excuse to play at being a domestic goddess in my beautiful new apron.
And although some Disney adaptations can be a little disheartening (don't get me started on Winnie the Pooh) this chap still makes me smile.
And after seeing the latest version at the weekend... (which I absolutely LOVED!!!)Mmm... two posts in one day... I think it is time for Tea.
My Nan was born in Tredegar, South Wales and so Welshcakes were something we grew up with. My Mum made them throughout my childhood (and still does make them) but I've never made them before. So inspired by Diana we had some Welshcakes this weekend... I've never eaten them hot from the griddle before but they were very good!
I managed one afternoon off when I walked about two miles around this bay (in a howling gale)
... just to see the beautiful Lalique glass in St Matthew's church.
We've had a session on cutwork, using machine stitching, sheer fabrics and a soldering iron.
Last Saturday was spent making tassels, cords and beads. And that's just a fraction of what's been going on. (I seem to forget my camera quite a lot!)