Apricot White Chocolate Passion Buttermilk Scones

Scones are such a versatile recipe.
Scones can be plain, cheese, savoury, or fruity.

Sweet Pinwheel Scones
These Apricot White Chocolate Passionfruit Scones are a fruity sweet mix for the taste buds.
They are DELICIOUS!
Sweet Pinwheel Scones
These are a pinwheel type scone and very easy to make.
You will need:
Buttermilk Scone Dough (see printable recipe below)
Passionfruit pulp or curd
Apricot Jam
White chocolate

Roll out the dough into a long 30 by 20cm rectangle.
Spread passionfruit pulp down the middle of the dough.
Spread apricot jam on either side of the passionfruit.
Sprinkle with the white chocolate.
Roll dough - pinwheel style and cut rounds.
Sweet Pinwheel scones
Place cut side down on the baking tray.
Bake in a preheated oven to 200 degrees Celsius (400 Fahrenheit) for 25 minutes.
This recipe makes 13 large pinwheel scones.
Serve warm with butter.

Apricot White Chocolate Passion Buttermilk Scones

Preheat oven to 200 degrees Celsius (400 Fahrenheit) 

Place in a food processor (or rub butter into dry ingredients by hand)

4 cups plain flour
4 teaspoons Baking Powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 Tablespoons white sugar
3/4 cup cubed chilled butter
Process until the butter is cut into the flour mixture.
Add 1 lightly beaten egg mixed with 2 cups of buttermilk.
Mix until a dough forms, tip onto a floured board or bench.
Pat the dough into a long rectangle.
Spread 1 cup of canned passionfruit pulp lengthways down the centre.
Spread apricot jam (3/4 cup) along each side of the passionfruit.
Sprinkle with 1/2 to 1 cup of mini white chocolate chips.
Roll from the long side.
Cut slices to create pinwheels.
Place on a baking tray.
Bake for 25 minutes.
Serve warm with butter.

Printable recipe HERE.

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Quick DIY Easter Decor Book Stack

Simple easy DIY Easter Decor Ideas 

Enhance your Easter decor by creating a simple Easter-themed book stack.

This is a simple 'put-together' for last-minute Easter decor pizazz.

It took 15 minutes from start to finish!

Simple easy DIY Easter Decor Ideas

All you need are three small-sized fiction books and quality easter wrapping paper.

Plus some faux eggs, a bowl of walnuts and a small rabbit to complete the Easter vignette.

I have not used any sellotape or permanent glue for this project, which means there is no damage to the books.

The secret is just folding the paper, with minimal cutting using scissors at the spine, and then tucking the paper between the front and back covers.

Changing the decorative papers for a new theme is easy whenever you want to style a new book stack for another occasion.

Simple easy DIY Easter Decor Ideas

I used three books for my stack.

I chose some pretty easter papers to cover the books.

Now let's create the 'Easter Decor Book Stack':

Step One:

Cut the paper to fit the book, allowing fold-over margins. 

Step Two:

Begin creasing the papers in place.

Tucking under the cover.

Simple easy DIY Easter Decor Ideas

At the spine (top and bottom), cut notches on the paper as shown. Cut the notch off close to the book spine both ends.

Simple easy DIY Easter Decor Ideas

Fold the top corners like an envelope.

Simple easy DIY Easter Decor Ideas

Tuck all edges in between the front and back covers. 

Simple easy DIY Easter Decor Ideas
Tidy up the internal corners by folding small envelope corners so it looks tidier than a flap.

Step Three:

Simple easy DIY Easter Decor Ideas

Stack the books and use easter themed accessories to create a sweet vignette.

Simple easy DIY Easter Decor Ideas

You could use the book stack as a centre-piece on a dining or coffee table, a sideboard, on a bookshelf or a side table.

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FREE Easter Bunny Printables

Free Easter Printables

Free printables have become a go-to resource for those looking to add creativity and organisation to their lives. There are freebies for planning and organisation, wall art, scrapbooking and crafting.

All the images shown here can be copied and saved to your computer for your personal use. Free Easter Printables

Here are some tips that will help you make the most of free printables.

Free Easter Printables

1. Curate Your Collection

Instead of downloading every free printable you come across, consider curating a catalogued collection that reflects your interests and needs. 

Use a dedicated folder on your computer or cloud storage to keep your printables organised. This reduces clutter and saves time when searching for specific items.

Put the images into categories such as Home Organization, Crafts, Easter, Christmas, etc, to make it easier for you to find what you need when you need it.

Free Easter Printables

2. Think Beyond Paper 

  You can just use ordinary computer printer paper, but think
   about upgrading to a heavier card, photo paper in matt, or
  gloss, or even a metallic paper for a different effect.       
   
Free Easter Printables

3. Upsize or Downsize

    A free printable of good quality resolution is user-friendly in 
    the sense you can upsize or downsize the image without  
    blur to use in your projects.    
Free Easter Printables

Here are some more Easter Bunny Printables for you to get creative with.

Free Easter Printables

Free for your personal use.

Free Easter Printables

Just copy and save to your computer.

Free Easter Printables

 Happy printing!

Free Easter Printables

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