Happy Tapes ‘n’ Luggage Labels

Well, it’s been a funny few days, that’s for sure. Lets just say my normal routine was a bit disturbed but all is better now. Despite the topsy turvy weekend I did manage to make a few things to cheers me up. These early Christmas/any occasion labels were one of them. I used all my lovely new supplies that I had been storing – it made me pretty happy – the simple things really. It really is, I am busy, stressed and rush around all week long it’s so nice to sit, relax, stay in and make stuff at the weekend. Even if you don’t really need anything – just making something creative helps.

These are just plain old luggage labels from Paperchase jazzed up with a little happy tape and Petra Boase sticky tape. I got the coloured masking tapes from Present and Correct – their stock is all so kitsh and cool I could spend a fortune. The large pink and turquoise tapes are the Petra Boase, I picked them up at the Country Living Fair for the bargain price of 2 for £5!
Anyway, I hope this inspires someone out there to do a little bit of crafting – it is really is good for the soul, and, as I have proved you don’t have to be wonderfully talented to get involved. It’s not hard sticking tape onto labels at all, but it is really good for your well-being. I’d love to know what other people think….. I am not really sure if there is anyone out there lately, possibly some blog readers, but no commenters. It’s getting a little lonely
Festive DIY Garland

Christmas seems so near, yet so far when it come to decorating the house. I admit I get tad over excited and tend to want to put everything up at the beginning of November, having realised that this isn’t that socially acceptable I am finding new ways to creep Christmas in without going full haul. I started with this festive DIY garland and who knows where it will end.

So some people may recognise this garland, I took inspiration and followed the tutorial for the valentines love garland over on Style Me Pretty (man I love that site). I wanted to keep mine a little more muted and opted for some Edwardian shades of blue and biscuit to keep in style with our flat. I really went to town with this one and even splashed out on a Martha Stewart paper punch to replicate the look just right – I love an excuse to have to buy more crafting bits and bobs. I used East of India ribbon and ran out half way through, so my unexpected trip to the Country Living Craft Fair turned out really useful.

Here is my whole fireplace, I recently acquired the white planter set in the middle from a cute local shop called Gathering Moss, it was originally teal blue so I decided to tone it down a little and paint it my favourite colour – white. I also managed to squeeze even more festiveness in with the addition of some yummy pine cones, generously donated by colleague at work! I am much happier now there is a little hit of Christmas in the flat, I know, it’s nuts, but December is so short that I feel I need to stretch the magic a little further.
In other news, I’ve also joined bloglovin so you can now follow my blog with bloglovin.
Fluffy Cupcake Tower

Enough scary zombies and back to my nephews birthday bake-off. This was the fluffy cupcake tower I made for him and everyone to devour. I know, I know, it’s pink! I can’t get my hands on any masculine food colouring around here. I need to get some of the colouring jelly/pastes that pro’s use, but I must find the best store to get it from first. So long as it’s sweet, edible and colourful kids love it no matter what. I made a giant pint Martha Stewart pom pom the other night and it keeps creeping into the background of photos, so everything feels more pink than it is.

I got a chance to use my new piping skill that I learnt at The Make Lounge, it uses so much less icing than the swirl and is a little less sickly – result! Speaking of more blue cupcakes and The Make Lounge, the yummy cupcakes I decorated there have been featured over on Denise’s adorable blog, The Swelle Life. I am really flattered to have my cakes featured on her very cool ‘Cupcake Monday’ section, her love for blue cakes is on par with my love for pink ones! Cakes and fashion fans check out Swelle Life it’s a visual treat!
Halloween Zombies

Look away now if you don’t like gore! Sorry if you were expecting cakes and flowers, not a trip to the dark side. Miles and I dressed up as zombies for Halloween this year and managed to scare quite a few people when we headed out for drinks and dancing. However, it’s kind of funny as I am the least dark side person there ever was, my fave colour is white and pale blue and I love cakes and Cath Kidston! We went a bit to town with the make-up and I ended up looking like Helena Bo Carter mixed with the guy from The Horrors. Anyway, it was a good fun night and no necks were really hurt when making Miles’ costume. Normal posts will resume now!
Flooded Birthday Cookies

I know this is another baking post but I couldn’t resist as the other day it was my nephew’s 11th Birthday, 11 years old! This seems so surreal because I’m only 24. Time flies so fast, as I remember the very day he was born, all those moons ago. Now he’s choosing a secondary school and walking him self to class everyday, I really can’t keep up.

Anyway, as we were having a family party I decided to bake for the occasion – lots of colourful things that kids like. These orange and lemon flooded cookies were just some of the baked good I rustled up for the occasion, believe me I was baking all day long. It was worth it as they all went down a treat and I got to try out lots of techniques that I hadn’t had time to previously, like flooding cookies.

My attempt, by no means is perfect, my yellows don’t quite match and my shaky hand lets my down, but it was a fun first attempt and spurned me no to try more. Christmas biscuits would be the dream, however piping santa and co could more a lot more tricky than a huge chunky flower. I picked up this technique over on the very helpful, Cake Journal – really this site is a wonder – I love it!

