Wednesday 28 November 2012

Kids corner - funky melamine plates

My kids have taught me many things, but one of the latest lessons has been that melamine can break - who would have thought?  So I have been on the hunt for some more plates, and I try my hardest to steer clear of licensed products as much as I can.  I am also not very keen on paying $20 or more for a single plate, so below is a selection of fantastic looking and reasonably priced kids' melamine plates.







Skip Hop Zoo




Eco friendly Bamboo dinnerware from Hard to Find 



Nana Clair's Gifts




Lark

Lark

Lark


Urban Baby




Love Mae

Baking day

I love quick, easy recipes that use everyday ingredients.  This is actually a Womens Weekly recipe for a crunchy chocolate slice that uses up the inevitable leftover weetbix crumbs - what's not to love really?


155g milk eating chocolate, chopped coarsely
125g butter, chopped coarsely
110g firmly packed light brown sugar
1 egg, beaten lightly
225g self-raising flour
70g weet-bix crumbs
Chocolate glaze
240g pure icing sugar
2 tablespoons cocoa powder
2 tablespoons hot water, approximately

1.  Preheat oven to 180 degrees celsius.  Grease 20cm x 30cm rectangular pan; line base and long sides with baking paper, extending paper 5cm over sides.
2.  Stir chocolate and butter in small saucepan over low heat until smooth.  Transfer mixture to large bowl; cool 10 minutes.
3.  Stir in sugar, egg, sifted flour and weet-bix.  Spread mixture into pan; smooth surface.  Bake about 10 minutes.  Cool slice in pan.
4.  Make chocolate glaze.  Spread slice with glaze; stand at room temperature until set before cutting into pieces.
Chocolate glaze - sift icing sugar and cocoa into small bowl.  Add enough of the hot water to make glaze spreadable.



Yummo!


Wednesday 17 October 2012

Wedding dreaming - dusky pink colour scheme


 So my sister has looked through all the gelato inspired wedding colour palettes and is leaning towards dusky pink  instead of multiple pastels, inspired by what these brides have done.  She is still sticking with the idea of letting each bridesmaid choose her own dress - I think the result will be beautiful and I've taken great delight hunting around for things that will suit her colour scheme.

1. Angeleye dress
2.Modcloth Strawberry iced tea dress
3. Little Joe Lace Magic dress

4.  H&M
5. Modcloth A Shine of its Own dress
6. Lisa Ho
7. Raxevsky
8. Ted Baker



Clockwise from right: Pink rose and macaron petit fours from Bubble and Sweetmini jar candy favour from Etsy; fabric bunting from Etsy;  custom shoes from Etsybridal clutch from Etsywedding guestbook alternative (guests sign the hearts).




Minted


The Wedding of my Dreams blog
Hitched
Can't wait to find more things as well as see what dresses the other bridesmaids find!


Teardrop campers

Came across the cutest campers in the world the other day - good for a rustic but very romantic honeymoon maybe?  Am I the last person in the world to find out about these or are others delighted for the first time?  I want one - just don't know where I'd put the kids!  Most definitely a sunshine moment.

































Thursday 11 October 2012

Wedding dreaming - gelato colour scheme

Emmaline Bride
My sister has started thinking about the colour scheme for her wedding next December and I couldn't resist doing a bit of image research for her.  She told me "gelato" which made me think of soft pastels or even bright summer colours, romance, elegance, vintage and simple beauty.  She would also like her bridesmaids to be able to choose their own individual but complimenting dresses.  Here are some of the beautiful gelato bridesmaids and bouquets that I found.





Spearmint Wedding

Love my dress






Thursday 4 October 2012

Wedding dreaming - Yellow, grey and white colour scheme

When someone finds out you are a planning a wedding, one of the most common questions is "What colours are you having>?" and I'm sure when people heard my combo they probably thought it was a bit strange.  Choosing the colours for my wedding was a tortuous decision and I changed my mind often in the initial planning stages.  I ended up settling on grey, white and yellow.  My wedding venue was a modern venue right in the middle of the West Australian bush, and I felt that these three colours were represented often in the plants.  The bridesmaids wore light grey dresses and bright yellow shoes, and carried bouquets of white and yellow roses.  The guys wore dark grey suits and yellow, grey and white ties.  And then of course a lot of the decor was in the same colour scheme so by the time it got to the wedding I was seeing those three colours everywhere!


The bridesmaids chose their own dresses, something that was very important to me as I wanted them all to feel comfortable and beautiful.








(All photos courtesy of Lauren Waye)







Tuesday 18 September 2012

Kids birthday party ideas

There has been so much happening lately with holidays and birthdays that I haven't had much time to think about weddings but I will get back on to them soon.  My beautiful sister is getting married next December and I have already started compiling some ideas for her so stay tuned.


I love this time of year because it is my daughter's birthday and planning parties for my kids is one of my great loves. Amelie has two little friends who were born on the same day exactly a week before her making it one long party week; so not only do I get to create a party but also see what clever ideas my friends come up with!
First this year was Charlie's rocket party. His mum Paula made fabulous jet packs for each little guest - they were a huge hit (thanks Donna Hay for the idea).  




You need two empty 1.25L soft drink bottles - stick them together then wrap around some silver or grey paper.  Attach red/orange/yellow crepe paper streamers to the bottom (to resemble jet flames) and then some elastic straps so the kids can wear them.  So fabulous!  

The take home lolly bags were red plastic cups made to look like rockets with a paper cone top and blue fins on the side.



 And  the rocket cake with heaps of sparklers coming out of the bottom to make it look like it was blasting off (and it nearly did with all that fire power!)





Next on the list - a Snakes and Ladders party for Daniel as it is his all time favourite board game.  His mum, Kerryn, uses power point to make her invitations and they always turn out great.  And getting them printed at Kmart makes it very cost effective!  The snakes and ladders cake was a huge success - even the playing pieces and dice were edible as Kerryn used chocolate moulds to create them. 




 All the kids got to take home their very own Snakes and Ladders game in very cute bags decorated by the birthday boy himself.



Amelie's party was set for the first day of spring and as she is a huge fan of icecream I thought an icecream party would be great, with a rainbow colour scheme.  First stop, as always, etsy.  I found a fabulous ice cream party printables pack that I paid about $30 for and they were then sent to me as pdfs with all of the party details already filled in.  Off to Officeworks to print some nice glossy invitations, and I couldn't have been happier with the result.  Along with the invitations I bought pdfs for a banner, buffet table labels, cupcake wrappers, treat bag toppers, party circles, party hats and more!

This is an example of what I got:


http://www.etsy.com/listing/104652184/ice-cream-party-package-girl-birthday

I love making all my own party food - everyone tells me I will eventually get tired of it, but for now it's a lot of fun and so rewarding.
So - what food do you make for an ice cream party? My super talented niece Danica pointed me in the direction of the creator of cake pops, Bakerella, for some inspiration.  Cakes that look like ice creams - genius!  To make cake pops you often use pre-made cake crumbled up and combined with something to make the mixture moist (like cream cheese) but I had recently bought a cake pop tin so I used that.  The instruction manual said to combine a packet cake mix with an instant pudding mix, use an extra egg, substitute milk for water and use half as much as the recipe calls for - good tips as the result was perfect little chocolate balls.

I was using melted white chocolate for the "icecream" look so put a little bit in the top of the cone to secure the cake balls - this set really quickly and not one of them fell out when I was tipping them upside down to coat them in the chocolate.  I found mini ice cream cones at Woolworths - the normal size ones would have been way too big.


I am not kidding when I say these were really, really easy to make and they were a huge hit with the kids.  I was anticipating tears when they realised they were eating cake and not ice cream but not a boo hoo was heard!   I put mine in a plastic container with holes drilled in the lid, but Jordan Fearney from Oh Happy Day shows you how to make your own acrylic stand here or you could buy one from this ebay store or even etsy.

I also made rainbow striped jelly cups - do one colour and wait for it to set before adding the next colour and so on


And then the usual - "rainbow" fruit, chicken sandwiches, and sausage rolls.




 

And of course the birthday cake. A simple double layer vanilla cake (recipe from Donna Hay Kids Annual 2012) with rainbow sprinkles in the cake mixture and cream cheese icing coloured pale pink (of course).  Then two chocolate cupcakes in the top of a waffle cone trimmed to form a dome shape and secured with melted chocolate.  Dip in melted chocolate and then pour the chocolate down one side and make a pool in the middle, putting the "ice cream cone" upside down in the chocolate before it sets.

Thanks to Martha Stewart for the balloons-made-to-look-like-ice-creams idea







Ice cream cone cupcakes

Other ideas for an ice cream party


DIY ice cream parlour - this comes from Amy Moss of Eat Drink Chic - another very clever girl who shares her amazing talent
Ice cream cone party hat


Triple chocolate ice cream sandwiches

Rainbow sorbet cake
Giant banana split


Banana split mini bites
Ice cream cake







Ice cream cups
Cute  little ice cream van with cups inside