Wednesday 28 November 2012

Corset invite

My niece asked me to produce invites for her new year themed party. This year the theme is "Cabaret" and she liked the idea of a basque shape card. I did have to cut them out by hand after drawing them on black bazzil card following a template (I trimmed mine so the front and back were the same but the template has a straight hemline at the back - your choice). Luckily there was only 25 (still took me a couple of hours!). I then embossed them with a sizzix folder although I am not sure what this one is called as I don't have the original packaging... I printed the wording on the invite on white paper and cut the insert to fit inside the basque and hey presto!
Actually the photo doesn't really do it justice but you get the idea....



ATC- exchange for October

Here are the ATC exchange from October for the forum les Ateliers du scrap. I must admit I wasn't particularly inspired by the october them... so this is mine. Just a cut out chauldron with a little wire handle. The rest was hand drawn (as you can see I am no Renoir!).
 
This is the one I received from Mamily who was obviously a lot more inspired! I actually like her and it made me smile!


Lilac & Lavender free images

Lilac & Lavender: Welcome Merry Christmas:
Have a look at ther blog for lots of freebie tags and images for your Christmas project. Examples below.
Visitez le blog de cette gentille dame qui offre des tags et images gratuites pour vos projects de Noel. Examples si-dessous


 

Magic Moonlight Free Images

Magic Moonlight Free Images: Christmas Collage For You!



If you like vintage images take a look at this site. There are lots of free images to embellish your projects!
Si vous aimez le style vintage allez visiter ce site. Il y a plein d'images gratuites pour embellir vos projets!

Sunday 4 November 2012

Carrot and coconut cake bars

This is a recipe I do on a regular basis to satisfy my little tribe at snack time! It is very versatile as you can change the ingredients to satisfy your own taste.
Here is the recipe:


Preparation time: 15mn
Cooking time: 25/30mn  (180C in fan oven)
Makes between 12 and 20 depending on how generous your portions are. I normally do 20 (small enough to replace a biscuit with a cup of tea!)

You also need:
32cm x 22cm baking tray lined with grease proof paper. If your tray is smaller your car will just be thicker. So use what you have available.

Ingredients:
250g (9oz) self-raising flower
300g (10oz) demerara sugar
100g (4oz) desiccated coconut
100g (4oz) sultanas or mixed dried fruits
75g (3oz) walnuts or pecan nuts
100g (4oz) grated carrots
2 eggs beaten
100g (4oz) melted butter
100ml (4fl oz) vegetable oil
2 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp vanilla essence

What to do:
1 Preheat oven to 180C fan oven, (350F, gas mak 4).
Mix together the flour, cinnamon, sugar, coconut, sultanas, walnuts and carrots. Then add the oil, butter, beaten eggs and vanilla essence. Mix well, you should have a fairly heavy mix.
2 Pour into baking tin and level with the back of a spoon.  Cook for approx 25mn or until the top is golden brown and firm to the touch. Allow to cool for 10mn and then turn over onto a wire rack to cool completely. Cut into bars and enjoy!

These cakes will keep in an airtight container for 4 to 5 days - that's if they last that long!.

I regularly omit the coconut because I don't really keep it at home.  I have used dates and figs on occasions where I ran out of sultanas. I also change the nuts I use depending of what's available in my cupboard at the time. So try your own version and tell me how you get on! Oh, and for an extra special cake bar I have been known to add an extra teaspoon of brandy to the mix ...