Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Christmas Door Wreath

 It's going to be a funny (but not the haha sort) weird kinda Christmas for me this year...

But 2020 has been just that, hasn't it?

There will be no tree this year.

I'll tell you more about the reason why in a while...

But I am doing a door wreath.

And a table feature.

But in superbly 'KISS' (keep it simple stupid) style!

This is why I love Online Christmas stores.

Because when you have no time to craft it, create it or DIY make it,

their ready-made is just right!

Plus it's delivered to your home directly.

So for the front door this year I chose a pretty metal and faux pine and greenery wreath.

Christmas Door Wreath

Noel is considered a French word but it actually dates back to the  Latin word Nasci, which means to be born.

In the middle ages, Noel described the Christmas period.

'Joyeux Noël is Merry Christmas in French'.

Christmas Door Wreath


#noel #christmas #christmaswreath



Lemon Meringue Mousse

Lemon  dessert
Deliciously tart, tangy and OH SO CREAMY!

The lemon lovers will LOVE this light and airy dessert.

Lemon meringue pie inspired it's super simple to put together, and ready to eat in a few hours.

Lemon dessert

The yield is about 8 larger size ramekins.

Use smaller ramekins to treat more people.

Lemon dessert

Step 1:  Make the lemon base and cool.

Lemon dessert

Step 2: Make the meringue.

Lemon dessert

Step 3:  Fold the cream Fraiche into the cooled lemon base.

Lemon dessert

Step 4:  Use a whisk to whip the lemon mixture into the meringue.

Lemon dessert

Step 5: Spoon into ramekins.

Top with some finely grated lemon rind.

Chill for 2 hours before serving.  

Lemon dessert

Lemon Meringue Mousse is best made and eaten on the same day.

Adaption: Orange or mandarin can be used instead of lemon.


Lemon Meringue Mousse


  • Makes 8 large-size ramekin servings


  • Ingredients
  • 3 Tablespoons cornflour (cornstarch)
  • 3/4 cup fine white caster sugar
  • 1/4 cup lemon juice
  • 1 cup of water.
  • 3 medium size eggs
  • 1/4 cup extra sugar
  • 350 grams (1 and 1/2 cups) of Cream Fraiche (store bought)


  • Instructions
  • Mix the cornflour to a paste in a pot with some of the water. Add the rest of the water, the lemon juice and the caster sugar. Stir on heat until thick.
  • Remove from heat, cool and whisk in the 3 egg yolks saving the whites. Set aside to cool.


  • Make the meringue.
  • Whip the egg whites until stiff. Add the sugar.
  • Mix to a smooth meringue.
  • Set aside.


  • The next step is to fold the Cream Fraiche into the cooled lemon base.
  • Use a whisk to whip the lemon mixture into the meringue.
  • Spoon into ramekins. Top with some finely grated lemon rind. Chill for 2 hours before serving.


  • Tips
  • Can be adapted to orange, lime or mandarin instead of lemon.

  • The printable recipe is HERE
  • Note: An ingredient conversion chart can be found HERE
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  • #lemondesserts #lemonmeringue #lemonmousse

Christmas Art Rocks

Painted Christmas Rocks

Painting rocks.

One of my favourite things to do!

And these simple designs are perfect for the kids to make on a weekend.

Perfect to decorate the home for Christmas.

Painted Christmas Rocks

Perfect to gift to the grandparents, aunties, uncle or teacher.

TO CREATE:

 Painted Christmas Rocks

Select smooth rocks with a flat front surface.

                   Painted Christmas RocksPainted Christmas Rocks

Using gold acrylic paint, paint the rock a shown.

Painted Christmas Rocks

While the paint is drying, sketch some ideas to decorate the rocks.

Painted Christmas Rocks

Use a black marker pen 

(Sharpie is best as other brands tend to run when you spray varnish the rocks)

Painted Christmas Rocks

Decorate the rocks as desired.

Painted Christmas Rocks

When dry spray a light coat of varnish sealer over them.

Painted Christmas Rocks

Place in the decor or gift.


#paintedrocks #christmascrafts 


 

 

Kokedama Christmas Tree...


For something completely untraditional,
a kokedama tree is a  perfect choice for Christmas.
Kokedama in English literally means moss-covered ball.
And this is the technique used to create Kokedama.
The idea originated in Japan.
It's a combination of nearai (meaning no pot) and the kusamono planting style.
(The tree used here is Robina pseudoacacia 'Lace Lady')

To create your own Kokedama 
You will need:
 A sludge mix of potting mix and water.

Soaked sphagnum moss.

A Plant That has been removed from it's pot.
Then:
Loosen and trim the root ball.
Covered it in the wet mix, and then in a thick layer of sphagnum moss.
Wind natural rope fibre around the ball until the moss is mostly covered.
tie a knot.

Wind rope around and around...

Until the moss is mostly covered and it is firm.
Soak root ball in a container of water until the air bubbles stop.
(this is also how you water Kokedama plants once established.
Drain off excess water.
Place on a waterproof tray.
DIY Kokedama
Pot plants are great fun to kokedama.
Here is one we made using 'Rhipsalis Cereuscula'.
DIY kokedama
A kokedama plant will last 2 to 3 years.
It's a great diy to create.
Fun, and a unique gift too.

Kokedama is a great way to create a modern Christmas tree statement as we have done.
The tree we made this year will move outdoors onto the deck once the Christmas season is over, so we can still enjoy it.


#kokedama #diyplanters


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White Forest Christmas Tree...❥

Christmas Tree
This years Christmas Tree is all about critters!
Christmas Tree
Forest critters to be precise!

Christmas Tree
I found these super cute animal ornaments at a Christmas Store.

Christmas Tree
They are seriously TOO CUTE!

Christmas Tree
I could not resist them, and they became the theme of the tree.

Beach Inspired Christmas Tree
Last year the tree was beach-inspired...
(find out about it HERE)
It was big and was my favourite tree yet.
Until now...

Christmas Tree

Christmas Tree

Christmas Tree

Christmas Tree
Until The White Forest Christmas Tree was created.

Christmas Tree
With all, it's cute 'Lil critters.

Christmas Tree
And my white and silver decorations

Christmas Tree
and a little bit of Christmas bling.

Christmas Tree
And now I think this is my favourite tree design.

Christmas Tree
I'm just hoping Arabella 

Christmas Tree
...doesn't want to eat my new friends!


#Christmasdecor 





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