Jaffa Cream Chocolates....❥

Jaffa Chocolates
Tempt your taste buds with these delicious Ganache chocolates.
Easy to make.
The perfect quick gift
or 
just a 'Why Not' treat.

To Make:
Melt over a low heat in a pot:

 225 gram packet of dark chocolate (or melts)

1/3 cup cream

and the juice of 1 fresh orange.
Leave to sit in pot til firm.
you want the mixture to hold it's shape when swirled.

Place in piping bag 

with a Wilton 2D nozzle.
And pipe swirls onto baking paper lined tray or directly into mini cases as I have done.

Place a plain roasted almond on top.  '

Or a sliver of orange rind.

That's it.
Leave in fridge until firm and serve.
These are best kept in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
To eat: Pop in mouth and enjoy that buttery chocolate sensation.

Jaffa Chocolates
You'll find a printable recipe HERE

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❥ A New Planter & Orchid...❥

I found the sweetest aqua blue ceramic planter at Mitre 10.
It was only $9.99 with the saucer.
And the best thing about it is the pot actually has a hole for drainage.
I don't know how many cute little pots I have fallen in love with to find there is no drainage hole in them.
So I was very happy with this cutie.  And did I mention its Aqua?
Oh that's right I did.    
:)
And then just as fate would have it...
on my last visit to New World Supermarket, in the plant section there was the most BEAUTIFUL Pink lavender toned phalaenopsis Orchid.

Orchid
Phalaenopsis orchids are my FAVOURITE.
Especially the larger flowered variety. 
But these do come in a variety of mini forms and colours.
They are now a favourite because I worked out how 'not to' kill them.
My white orchid bowl has three plants in it, and with no would of a lie, it has one month of the year when NOT flowering.
Find out all about the phalaenopsis HERE
and how to plant a bigger bowl.

A phalaenopsis Orchid is also called a Moth orchid because the flowers resemble moths.
And this one is going to live in my new pretty aqua blue pot.

I used a quality orchid potting mix and added some more slow release fertilizer.

Orchid
Beautiful!
Now it's been potted , it will be moved to the indoors.

#growingorchids #phalaenopsis #flowers #potplants

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❥ Why Not Add Lace?


I seem to be adding embellishments to all sorts of things in my home decor at the moment.
And when I saw this cute little pot for $2 at The Warehouse,
I thought I could make it a little bit more me by adding some lace.
If you have not used modpodge friends then DO try it.
It is so good for gluing and sealing and just has a myriad of craft and diy uses.

For this quick DIY embellishment project
all I needed was: A ceramic container, lace, scissors and some Modpodge.

 The best lace to use is a cotton type.

 If the lace you use has a raw edge, 
use an iron to press it under.

 I'm gluing the lace around the grey edge as this container has a flaw on the white edge.

Glue the lace trim on to the container using the Modpodge.

 Set aside to dry.

Paint a thick layer of Modpodge over the lace. 
 This seals and starches it.

Lace Craft
Now it's a pretty hold all for jewellery in my guest bedroom.


Green bead necklace and earrings from Jewelz By Jodie
https://www.jewelsbyjodie.co.nz/


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My store at Fine Art America & Redbubble :)


#diy #lace #embellishments #style



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