Monday 7 February 2011

La La Land - Winter Marci

Oh my! have you seen these? I think they have the most angelic faces, such a dream to colour too. Just look at her little outfit, I love it, I can remember dressing my two like this.
They come in either digi stamps or red rubber, so no one will be stuck getting their hands on them.
La-La Land Stamps Winter Marci doesn't have to be all snowflakes in fact in my card there is none.
I used pretty papers by Stampin Up, buttons, ribbon, a few pearls, Nestabilities, Sweet wording and matting and layering and of course a bit of love to bring it all together.


Copic Markers -
Skin E0000, E000, E00, E21, E95
Clothes G82, G85, G94, RV95, RV000
Hair E57, E53, E35

To see the full range of La-La Land stamps head over to here



Just Inklined to Hop - Love

The theme of Love this month was chosen by Cath and that is where the Blog Hop starts.

You should have landed here from Debbies blog .
We also have a new guest designer this Month, Meesha, so it would be lovely if you could pop along and leave her a comment too.

I used the Love Cats Digital Image for my card you can buy this here
Coloured with Copic markers, embossing leaves done with a sizzix folder (fall), the black swirls are a Marianne Creatables die, lots of matting and layering, the sky on the image was airbrushed then spray glittered, black rose and a hanging Swarovski heart crystal.


Next up is Mina who is joining us as a guest this Month and I just know she will have something wonderful to show you.


Sunday 6 February 2011

Jelly Jubilee Cake - just like Mamma used to bake...

After making the Kitchen Shelves card and reminissing about my Mams Sunday baking days I had loads of requests of how to make them so here it is all listed below.
I'm going to take mine to work tomorrow as a treat for us all.
Jelly Jubilee Cakes

You will need....

cakes .....

eggs 3, Selfraising Flour 6oz, Caster Sugar (fine suger)6oz, Butter 6oz.

topping..

1 packet fruit Jelly (Jello), 1 packet of cocunut strands (dessicated coconut)

Filling

1 carton of double cream.


Lets begin.

Beat sugar and butter together until light and fluffy, add 1 egg and a little bit of the flour and beat into the mixture, repeat this with the remaining eggs and flour holding a little bit of the flour back, the remaining flour needs to be folded gently into the mixture.

Fill your cake cases with the mixture and bake in the over 190c or for fan assisted ovens 170c fo 20 - 25 minutes.

Once baked leave on a baking tray to cool, try not to eat one like I did or you will only get 11 to finish ha ha!


While you are waiting for the cakes to cool make up the packet of raspberry jelly, make the jelly with less water than is recomended so that you get a stronger flavour and it will take less time to start setting, it needs to be nearly set before dipping the cakes into it.
Once you have the jelly to that stage, dip in the cake then roll it in the cocunut strands.



Once the cakes are coated in the raspberry jelly and the coconut
leave to one side until the jelly is set.


Leave the cakes for a little while until the raspberry jelly is set.

Once set slice in half, whisk up the double cream until it is stiff and forming peeks then add a generous dollop on the bottom half of the cake then add the top of the cake on top sandwiching the cream inside the cake.
And eat.........

Crazy for You

If like me you don't do sloppy on Valentines day then this is a fun way of getting around it. It says what you meen with a bit of fun added.
Coloured with Promarkers and a printed sentiment cut out with Spellbinders dies, the scoring was done with the ScorPal just enough to take the plain off the card.


Iggy Crazy for you can be purchased here



Saturday 5 February 2011

Blog Candy Winner - Promarkers, Help for Katie

I have a Blog candy Winner but before I announce it I wanted to thank everyone for getting the word out for the Help for Katie fundraising, we have raised a great amount so far and I'm hoping that it will continue to do so, none of this would have been possible if it wasn't for our wonderful crafting community.
The generosity of people just blows me away, isn't it wonderful to know that we can make a difference in a families life? I know Katie and her family are immensely grateful for the support that has been shown.

So without further delay the winner of the Promarker Blog Candy is...
Trina said...
I've had the blinkie up and bought the stamps already!

1 February 2011 01:04

Congratulations Trina, please get in touch with me and send me you address details so I can get them posted out to you