Tuesday 12 March 2013

Cupcakes - Cake Decorating for Seatheme Kids Party Idea

 Starfish cupcakes




A cute idea for a little girls mermaid party.... cupcakes with baked fondant starfish.

Using a basic vanilla cupcake and coloured butter icing, these cupcakes are finished off with lovely puffy starfish and cachous. 

For the starfish, cut out the tinted fondant into start shapes and pull the fondant a little to shape more like a starfish (unless you are lucky enough to have a starfish cutter).  Place on a baking sheet in the oven and bake at 60 degrees (very, very low warming temperature) until the fondant puffs up (about 10 minutes), remove and cool completely before popping into icing. 



Sunday 10 March 2013

Easter Hat Parade

Easter Hat - The Fascinator Nest



Our traditions in Australia are not as grand as they are elsewhere in the world and the Easter Hat Parade (called the Easter Bonnet Parade in many countries) is often handed over to the local discount store full of bright yellow pom pom chickens and large sun hats.
hmmmm....
thinking outside the square I decided that a fascinator was more the go. 

I made this one from a simple fascinator base, a lovely nest with eggs in it and I clipped a bird on top to finish it off - a stylish offering for the parade.. Maybe this easter you can enjoy doing something out of the ordinary, that's tasteful and fun for the kids to wear. 

ps. the products for this fascinator were sourced from Bed Bath 'n Table (nest and bird) and Lincraft (fascinator base)




Sunday 3 March 2013

How to make a Library Bag

Library Bag - made from a tea-towel

 

Have you noticed the lovely tea towels around at the moment?  As much as I like my kitchen to look good, some of them are too cute to wipe up the dishes. 

This is a quick and easy way to make a library bag using one such gorgeous set of tea towels.  It contains two tea towels, one for the outer fabric and one for the lining.  It has been trimmed with a pink ribbon around the top then the same ribbon added as a handle. 

To make fold the outer fabric in half  and sew sides together (creating a front and back) then do the same with the lining fabric.  Place the fabrics together as they will finish up (lining inside with right side showing out and outer fabric right sides showing out).  Pin them togeher and do a basic wide stitch around them to hold them together.  Place the ribbon (go for a width around 50mm) around the top, with most of it on the outside of the bag and a small amount inside (to cover over the top seams), pin into place and then sew with a matching thread.  Cut a length of ribbon long enough for the handle - I prefer it to go over the child's head and hang across from one side of the body to the other (crossing the chest and back - like a market bag).   Sew on the ribbon and you have your quick and easy upcycled library bag.  Don't forget to sew or iron on a name tag!