Tuesday 22 April 2014

Currently Loving #3

Happy - Pharrell Williams



To do list pads.
These are just examples. (Top left, top right, bottom left, bottom right)
I do a To-Do list every single day so that it gives me a mental kick up the bum. There's so many out there! I did purchase an Emma Bridgewater weekly list from Ryman. Was a treat, as I certainly wouldn't usually spend £5 on a notepad!



Mario Kart on the Nintendo Wii. Need I say more? I did actually get it for Phil for his birthday but I'm ashamed to say that it's mostly been me playing on it haha.

Thrifty purchases. More on this another time!

L x

Monday 21 April 2014

New Beginnings

We bought a house!
Yep, so close to the wedding, and it has limited funds.
But we're so excited!!!
This is the home we will start our married life in, possibly start a family in, and create memories.

It's so exciting!
We own 25% of this so we still pay rent. It's still over all cheaper than the rent for the last flat.
There is an open option that we can purchase more 10% at a time. 

Wahoo!

L x

Practise #1

As I've said previously, I'm going to be making my own wedding cakes. So obviously I need to make lots of prototypes until I've got what I wanted.

I have found the perfect recipe for a sponge cake and it's a hit with friends and P's family.

Recipe for sponge cake

5oz self-raising flour
5oz butter (I use margarine and it still works)
5oz caster sugar (although if you want to make it less sugary, just take 10% away)
3 medium eggs
Cap full of almond essence (although other essences will work but I only have almond in at the moment)

Beat the sugar and butter/margarine together until it's creamy.
Beat together the eggs in a separate container. Use a mug or jug. 
Pour in a bit of the beaten eggs a bit at a time, beat the mixtures together. 
Once all the eggs have been incorporated, pour in the flour in two batches.
I tend to stir, not beat. Gently folding in the flour never works for me and I always seemed to find clumps of flour after I got the cakes out of the oven.
I then add the essence, although you could probably add this between the eggs and the flour.
Bake in a preheated oven at 180oC for 25 minutes.
Leave to cool for a bit before transferring to a cooling rack.


For this, I added some cocoa powder. I didn't substitute any of the flour.
I attempted to turn the buttercream blue, not that well as you can see.
The inside of this has chopped chocolate chunks in the sponge. 
The yellow fondant, I bought pre-made from Asda. An absolute nightmare to put on the cake!

I am determined to do better next time! Not quite satisfied with these.

L x



Wednesday 9 April 2014

My Week in Pictures #6


This was meant to be posted Sunday night, but it's been slightly busy.
The week & weekend has been full of Mario Kart, seeing the nieces & nephews, reading, Netflix, to do lists and even an art a day challenge inspired by Lyzi. Haven't followed her exact 'Creative Prompts', mixed it with some challenges from Pinterest but I have sure enjoyed it so far!

L x

Tuesday 1 April 2014

Fingers Crossed!

I applied for a job at Yours Clothing today. 
They're opening a store in a nearby town and I'm so hoping they get in touch! 

It's got me thinking to create a wishlist. 
Coming soon!

L x