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Make your own bread bag – an upcycle project

July 21, 2019May 17, 2022 Ink Sugar SpiceLeave a comment

how to upcycle a shopping tote to make your own bread bag

Posted in Bread, Crafts, Food crafts, Sewing, crochet and needleworkTagged bag, bread bag, craft, DIY, make your own, reuse, sewing, shopping, tote, upcycle

Covering a sketchbook or journal

April 3, 2019May 17, 2022 Ink Sugar Spice2 Comments

How to cover a sketchbook, journal or diary in your favourite paper or fabric, to create something unique or repair a much loved item

Posted in CraftsTagged bookbinding, bookrepair, cover, covering, craft, crafting, diary, DIY, fabric, featured, journalling, journals, mend, paper, project, repair, sketchbook

Easy dove grey crochet throw

March 15, 2019May 17, 2022 Ink Sugar Spice4 Comments

A soft and easy peasy crochet throw. Uses a soft half shell pattern in larger, chunky weight yarn. Includes stitch instructions and a short video guide.

Posted in Crafts, Sewing, crochet and needleworkTagged blanket, craft, crochet, featured, homemade, how to, instructions, needlework, skills, stitches, throw, tutorial, video, wool, yarn

Hanging herb planter

April 27, 2018May 17, 2022 Ink Sugar Spice6 Comments

How to make your own hanging herb planter - a crafty and quick DIY project for garden or kitchen

Posted in Crafts, Food craftsTagged craft, DIY, garden, Herbs, kitchen, Makes, paint, planter, project

How to make your own tuile template

July 19, 2015May 17, 2022 Ink Sugar Spice4 Comments

How to make your own tuile template for free

Posted in Crafts, Food, Food crafts, Food skills, Kitchen tips & food adviceTagged craft, Makes, templates, tuiles

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Lilacs and our giant ceanothus in the background. No baking today - I’ve actually been in hospital for a scheduled day operation and have just got home. Didn’t go as expected so who knows what’s going to happen next: I expect there’ll be another op in the pipeline. Anyway on a happier note I’m already feeling better now I’m home. I expect I’ll need a few days to recuperate and then I’ll get back to baking to catch up with my routine and normality xx Big fat chonky pecan shortbread biscuits, with a hint of orange. Savoury cracker making - these have Parmesan, rosemary and a ladle of my sourdough starter. I get a bit giddy at the start of summer - the promise of long, languid days living outside, fine food and drink with friends and family and the background noise of children just having the best time of their lives. So the sun brought out a vibrant dinner of homemade tortillas, ripped up and laid under Mexican rice, steak fajitas, salad leaves and sour cream with fresh garlic chives out of the garden. I mentioned that I was working on an article about keeping a sketchbook and daily drawing and sketching, with a view to it helping you with your positive mental health, reducing stress etc... it's a bit later than I'd hoped (just after #mentalhealthawarenessweek) but here it is. I’m sure some of you know I’m a Mental Health First Aider and have a keen interest in promoting arts and crafts for mindfulness. A little zipped purse (it also has a flap pocket on the other side) I made out of scraps of coloured leather … I did make this a while ago but never posted. Also I was trying out folded paper as backgrounds, which works well I think but does take a lot of patience! Yes, more so for me than making a purse ☺️ Leafy (and slightly hippy!) sourdough, made with dulse seaweed and hempseeds. Went to the first life drawing class I’ve attended in at least 25 years this week. Absolutely loved it, definitely highly rusty - but that’s some of the point isn’t it? Practice and improve!! I also partly went because I felt I ought to start take my own advice: I’m always espousing that drawing helping stress and mindfulness. Particularly I went now because over the past couple of weeks I’ve been writing a new article for my blog about this very thing: how drawing can help positive mental health. This article includes some ideas to make getting into it easier (particularly if you’re new to daily sketching) and a few drawing exercises. I hope to finish writing this today or tomorrow for the final days of #mentalhealthawarenessweek Fight for your right to party (rings) 🎶

Delighted to share that I have been shortlisted for the prestigious Pink Lady Food Photos Awards for the third year running (2020-2022)

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