Oh dear - while doing my usual "blog hopping" (finding one cool blog then jumping to one of their recomendations and so on) I have found a couple more projects that are too cute to pass up.
I think a little mouse will soon be on its way to my new nephew, Oskar, and the ambulance is a must for my step-daughter as her daddy is training to be a paramedic and she loves dressing up in his high vis.
Jodie at Ric-Rac is an incredible inspiration.
I will keep you posted on my progress. And if I get brave I'll post my efforts on the Ric-Rac website.
Friday, 26 February 2010
Thursday, 25 February 2010
Tied to My Apron Strings
Well I've been browsing the web again and have found another delightful website devoted to one of my weaknesses - vintage style aprons.
This site is sheer heaven - so my next project must be to make and submit an apron of my own!
This site is sheer heaven - so my next project must be to make and submit an apron of my own!
Sunday, 21 February 2010
New Year Blues and Blog Envy
Well clearly I have blown my New Year's Resolution to "Blog Daily" which I made in a moment of high optimism and possibly under the influence of Christmas alchohol - having blithely ignored the fact that my FMS is often so bad in January and February that I can barely string a sentence together verbally let alone on screen.
So on top of feeling blue because I just do at this time of year, I also get to kick myself for setting unrealistic goals and also for not living up to them. (Yes I know there is no logic to kicking myself for both, I just do!)
As a simultaneous punishment and delight then I love to visit worthier bloggers than I who do blog frequently and whose blogs and lifestyles awaken in me a deep envy.
My latest favourite is Wee Wonderfuls a blog so, cool cute and perfect that I want to be its best friend and keep it in my pocket.
So check it out, but don't forget to come back, I'm officially out of hibernation now!
So on top of feeling blue because I just do at this time of year, I also get to kick myself for setting unrealistic goals and also for not living up to them. (Yes I know there is no logic to kicking myself for both, I just do!)
As a simultaneous punishment and delight then I love to visit worthier bloggers than I who do blog frequently and whose blogs and lifestyles awaken in me a deep envy.
My latest favourite is Wee Wonderfuls a blog so, cool cute and perfect that I want to be its best friend and keep it in my pocket.
So check it out, but don't forget to come back, I'm officially out of hibernation now!
Monday, 11 January 2010
Gnome Loin Cloths and Other Adventures in Crocheting
Well having just taught my self to crochet I had to share my amazing creation. Check out my Gnome Loin Cloth.
Soon to be followed by a square and a circle - yay me!
Soon to be followed by a square and a circle - yay me!
Saturday, 26 December 2009
Ho Ho Ho Merry Christmas
So it's our first Christmas as husband and wife, which is very exciting, so I decided to go all out on the food and trimmings.
With a small puppy in the house, we decided not to risk having a tree (especially as we usually have real candles on it)
Christmas 2007
So this year I found an old tree shaped candle holder and sprayed it white, added candles and hung a few of our favorite ornaments on it.
Not quite as effective, but puppy proof at least!
I did the full roast dinner, with organic turkey from M&S bought with vouchers we received for wedding presents, and as neither of us are that crazy about Christmas Pudding, I did the Spruced Up Vanilla Cake from Nigella Lawson's Christmas program. I bought the bundt tin from Amazon.
And because it was his first Christmas, Fitz got a bone," the one as big as wot I am"
Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas, holiday season etc and a Happy New Year
Saturday, 21 November 2009
Rhubarb, Rhubarb, Rhubarb Part 2
Well I finally opened up my rhubarb schnapps, and strained the resulting mush through muslin
Despite looking rather gruesome, it resulted in the most gorgeous pink liqueur, which not only looks pretty but is also deliciously moreish!
Despite looking rather gruesome, it resulted in the most gorgeous pink liqueur, which not only looks pretty but is also deliciously moreish!
Thursday, 12 November 2009
Hugh Fearnley Whitingstall visits and apple crumble
We went to see Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall at Ely Cathedral and as always he was absolutely brilliant.
We got our books signed and Joe bought me the new River Cottage Everyday Cook Book
Inspired by both the visit and the book I cooked his apple crumble. He adds oats to the crumble
And cinamon and walnuts to the apples
When I took the left overs into work I was told it was the best apple cumble ever!
Sunday, 1 November 2009
Happy Hallowe'en




As is customary in the Guynanlife household, we make quite a big deal of Hallowe'en. We dressed the front yard as a graveyard with fake head stones, ghost appearing above the windows, spooky music playing and a smoke machine set to go off as trick or treaters approach the front door. I was chuffed to bits that loads of our visitors said it was the best house they'd been to.
Joe carved his first pumpkin (the rather spectacular skeleton) and I did two, one bat cave to say "welcome" with a bat hovering above and one "happy halloween" tree and graveyard with a ghost hovering above.
On the home front we mulled cider, invited friends and neighbours and watched horror movies in front of our open fire.
All in all a fantastic night.
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Pumpkin Panic
Well sadly my fabulous plan of growing my own pumpkins for carving this year, after last years disastrous pumpkin shortage, has gone just slightly awry.
This is the picture on the packet:
This is my pumpkin:
So that small boy in the picture would have to be about 4 inches high to get the same perspective with my pumpkin. Or photographed about a mile behind my pumkin.
Picture my "humph" face!
(oh and just to see if my friend Inge reads this, I will be adding my pumpkin photo-shopped with the Little Mermaid in Copenhagen - actual size!)
This is the picture on the packet:
This is my pumpkin:
So that small boy in the picture would have to be about 4 inches high to get the same perspective with my pumpkin. Or photographed about a mile behind my pumkin.
Picture my "humph" face!
(oh and just to see if my friend Inge reads this, I will be adding my pumpkin photo-shopped with the Little Mermaid in Copenhagen - actual size!)
Sunday, 11 October 2009
I'd Rather Be Blue, Thinking of You ...
... I'd Rather Be Blue-oooh
Cannot rave enough about by morning spend at the brilliant Woad inc learning how to process woad into dye and then use that to dye fabric.
Mine ended up a little "tye and dye" school project but wearable I think. I'd buy the efforts of the other ladies on my course, who were clearly craft verterans, unlike myself.
At the end of the day we not only took home our completed scarf and hankechief, but I also bought some seeds for my planned "Dyer's Garden" on my allotment.
Mine ended up a little "tye and dye" school project but wearable I think. I'd buy the efforts of the other ladies on my course, who were clearly craft verterans, unlike myself.
At the end of the day we not only took home our completed scarf and hankechief, but I also bought some seeds for my planned "Dyer's Garden" on my allotment.
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