It’s very hard for me to make brightly coloured Easter projects, when all I want to do is bake, make Mock Schnapps, and dress like Christopher Lambert in Highlander. Read more…

still looking for that elusive creative gene.
It’s very hard for me to make brightly coloured Easter projects, when all I want to do is bake, make Mock Schnapps, and dress like Christopher Lambert in Highlander. Read more…
It’s Valentine’s Day! I don’t know about you, but I think it’s a little too soon after Christmas to be scoffing on a box of chocolates, so I have made these gorgeous little crackers by Angela Stafford*. Aren’t they cute?! The original recipe uses wholewheat (or spelt) flour, but as a gluten […] Read more…
This is my last candle display project for 2013, and it’s my favourite. I got to use power tools! Well, the drill at least. Read more…
The other monthnI bought myself a huge tub of Hama Beads (& boards). I hadn’t planned to, they just caught my eye and I decided to go with it. Read more…
There may not be a Christmas pig in sight, but in each pack you get a tree, snowman, and bell. And, they work! Which is more than can be said for my piping skills. Read more…
The closer we get to Christmas the Quicker & Easier my projects are getting. Well, most of them. My Christmas wreath won’t be Quick & Easy. Read more…
As nifty (and exciting) as it is to use a hot glue gun, the glue doesn’t work well. My advice, super glue it. Oh, and those lovely paint brushes (from the dollar shop). Read more…
Pebernødder are little spicy treats that Scandinavian (& Germans) enjoy around Christmas. This year, I have adapted the recipe to suit my Gluten Free needs. Read more…
In the meantime, why not make you own gift tags? All you need is white DAS clay, cookie cutters & ink letter stamps. Then it’s simply a matter of cutting shapes out. Read more…
If like me you have tonnes of Ikea Christmas stuff tucked away, this project might be for you. Especially if you left making an Advents Kranse to the last minute! Read more…