....after a fair few hours in the garden. Wild garlic soup with a chunk of buttered bread followed by lots of tidying and weeding. The strawberries have lovely green strawberries on them and the raspberries that came from my Nan's have just got some flower buds on too. 'If we did the things we are capable of doing, we would literally astound ourselves.' Thomas Edison
31 May 2010
Blissfully exhausted...
....after a fair few hours in the garden. Wild garlic soup with a chunk of buttered bread followed by lots of tidying and weeding. The strawberries have lovely green strawberries on them and the raspberries that came from my Nan's have just got some flower buds on too. 29 May 2010
Thank You Pippa
I received a beautiful blogger award from the lovely Pippa a couple of days ago - thank you so much, it made my day. I love Pippa's blog and find her a true inspiration so to receive this award from her is just wonderful. I now have to pick 10 blogs that I would want to give this award to and then right 10 things about myself. The blog bit was extremely difficult as I read far too many ;-), so I asked myself which ones I wouldn't want to be without. Here goes:-28 May 2010
Having a great time
Very busy at the minute but in a lovely way (even enjoying some housework, sshhh). The stress of having the builders in was far greater than I realised, but they are gone now and everything else is great. The above are the two snugglies I had an order for. All posted now.
I made these felt tin covers last night - just need another tin for the green one!
After a quick look in a charity shop today I came away with these three doilies for 50p - fabulous. This is what they look like now......
Definitely enjoying getting ready for this craft fair - far more than I thought I would. June is a month of birthdays, so I need to be fairly organised (hehehe) so I'm not making cards at the last minute because of stocking up on pieces for the fair. I can live in hope ;-).25 May 2010
Couple of Cards
20 May 2010
Busy as usual

I could really do with a few more hours each day, but anyway......Here's some scotch eggs that I made - some of them split but they still tasted ok.
And here's the "experiment" that JJ made while I was making said scotch eggs (egg shells, beaten egg, flour, breadcrumbs and some orange peel he took out of my little compost pot, just in case you wanted the recipe ;-) ).
Trying out flatbreads on my new griddle. Also great for mini pancakes.
More brooches for the craft fair. I've got a huge list of things I want to make, definitely need more hours. It's been a busy week - the builders are now gone, yay, so we've got Aaron and Nathan in their rooms now, which meant a trip to Ikea on Thursday. Remember the Ikea advert on the TV with the car overloaded with stuff - well imagine that with a campervan ;-). We drove home very carefully. The house is in desparate need of sorting out but I don't have the motivation as I just don't know where to start (although the wardrobe and chest of drawers are now out of the kitchen!). The garden needs sorting too.......11 May 2010
Busy, busy.
I have just finished the handmade soap tutorial (next post down) - hopefully I remembered everything! It took so long as the soap took 4 days to set. Hope it's ok for you all. Above is some treasures I got on our first bootsale of the year. We also managed to find a proper typewriter for the kids to use for £4!!!! Best buy of the day in my opinion.
Busy making stock for the craft fair - also got red and purple of these nearly finished, then a huge list of things that I would like to get done.Handmade Cold-Pressed Soap
After weighing out your ingredients EXACTLY as the recipe says, gently melt your fats/waxes/oils in a stainless steel or enamel pan (perfect condition). I put the pan on top of the scales and weigh it straight in. The same goes for weighing the water in the jug.
Wearing gloves/protective glasses and an apron, gently add your caustic soda to your weighed water. BE CAREFUL not to splash yourself or breath any of the fumes in.
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Add a thermometer (glass) to each pot/pan. When both thermometers reach an equal temperature between 120F (49C) and 140F (60C), pour the caustic soda solution into the oil.
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Stir occasionally until the mixture thickens to the point where you can trickle some soap off the back of your spatula and it will leave a trace line on the top of the mixture. This is called 'trace'. This is the point where you would add any essential oils/colourings/additives to your mixture. Here I added cedarwood oil and a tablespoon of powdered kelp. Mix thoroughly.
Cover with an old towel (insulating the soap) and leave to set for 24hours. (It may take as little as 5 mins to set or it may take a few days.)
Once set, (again wearing rubber gloves) remove the soap from the mould. I have turned it out onto cardboard to protect any surfaces.
Trim the edges off to neaten it up and then cut into bars. I have used an old cheese knife for this, you could use a cheese wire too.30 oz (849g) olive oil, 2 oz beeswax, 10oz (283g) distilled or spring water, 4 oz (113g) sodium hydroxide (caustic soda), 1 tbsp (15g) powdered kelp, 2 tsp (10g) cedarwood essential oil, 1tsp (5g) diluted chromium oxide (green) (I left this out of my soap).
Coconut Cream Soap
24 oz (680g) coconut oil, 8 oz (227g) cocoa butter, 16 oz (454g) distilled or spring water, 5 3/4 oz (163g) sodium hydroxide (caustic soda), 2 tsp essential oils of your choice
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Equipment should be stainless steel or perfect condition enamel. Glass thermometers are great. Spatulas, plastic jugs and plastic pots for pouring your soap into. Digital scales are preferable as the measurements need to be exact. Rubber gloves, protective glasses, apron to protect yourself with.
07 May 2010
Oh my gosh

06 May 2010
Rags
I made another fabric box which I'll take a piccie of tomorrow, but I wanted to show you this as I was really pleased with it. A drawstring bag to hold the cloths for the bathroom - when the hook is on the door it will hang on there. I also made two small lavender balls to go inside to keep them smelling lovely.Procrastinating
I should be painting some bedrooms but I really can't be bothered! Instead I've made this fabric box and.....
.....added this trim to a hand towel for the new bathroom.

This is one of the bottles blackcurrant, elderberry and rhubarb cordial I made. I also added some star anise and cinnamon to the pan while it was warming. It's lovely with warm water added to it.05 May 2010
Eager

Naughty, naughty!
After reading Pippa's blog the other day I thought I'd take a look at the website she recommended - Blooming Felt. There is some gorgeous stuff on there, as you can see from these pictures! 3-d felted hearts and stars above.
Plain and fancy felted balls.My Baldwins order also arrived this morning too - oh I'm going to be busy. Alot of these bits are to be made into christmas pressies later in the year, some are replacements for ingredients used and some are new things to try.



Oh, and I made this a couple of weeks ago and forgot to show you - a necklace or bracelet, depending on my mood. 












