Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Happy 2015!

Fireworks, public domain image  from www.pdphoto.org

Happy New Year everyone! Here's hoping that 2015 will be the best one so far!

I'm working on list of craft projects I want to do in 2015, but it's not all done yet. I'll share it later on in January, maybe it can serve as some inspiration for someone. I generally don't make New Years resolutions (feels like I'm just setting myself up to fail...) but I do hope 2015 will be a crafty year for me. Do you have any resolutions or plans for the year ahead?

Happy Holidays!


I hope you all have a lovely holiday with lots of good food, friends, family and maybe a little bit of snow. The ground is still bare where we are (south of Stockholm) but I'm still hoping! All the best!

- Karin

The London Report, part one

My one week blogging break somehow turned into two - my apologies! Things has been a bit hectic since we got back from London. The past week has been all about job hunting stuff, Amnesty activities, Christmas prep, and hosting a Glögg get together for most of my extended family. It's been a great week though!

So, time for a report from our trip. We arrived on Wednesday afternoon and left Sunday morning, so in all we had three and a half days in London. It felt like a lot of time beforehand, but of course time flies when you're having fun! Still, I do think we managed to find the perfect mix of shopping, sightseeing, good eats and just hanging out with friends.


The most time consuming (and fun!) thing we did was the tour of the WB Harry Potter studios in Leavsden - our bus left at 8 am Thursday morning and we weren't back in the city until 3 in the afternoon. It was totally worth the time though, there's so much to see! I loved the whole experience, but some favorites included seeing the Diagon alley set, the Great Hall and the amazing set of Dumbledore's office which had SO much detail. We spent about three hours going through the exhibit but you could easily spend another five I think!

My birthday on Friday started with a huge breakfast at Pret a Manger - I used to work at Pret when I lived in London so I am naturally biased, but I just LOVE Pret sandwiches. Then we spent a couple of hours exploring St Paul's cathedral - despite living in and visiting London a ton of times, I had never been up in the dome before. The last part of the climb was a bit nerve-wracking, but the view from the top more than made up for it. If you're curious, there's a virtual tour of sorts on the St. Paul's website. After a bit of shopping and a change of clothes at our hotel we headed out for an amazing dinner and cakes with our friends Johanna and Marc, who had booked a fantastic indian restaurant (I love indian food) for the occasion. A great time was had by all!



On Saturday we did a bit more shopping, and then headed to the V&A museum for the necessary dose of culture (my dad the librarian would be disappointed in me if I spent all that time in London without visiting at least one museum). V&A was fantastic, even Johanna who is not usually a museum fan was swayed. The evening was spent at Johanna and Marc's place in Wapping, enjoying some excellent vegetarian shepherd's pie (beer might have been involved as well) and talking. And then on Sunday morning it was time to check out and head back home. I can't believe how much fun we managed to squeeze into those four days, but it was tough to go back home again. Can't wait to come back again!

In my next post I thought I'd show you some of the shopping I did. I didn't buy too much in the way of clothing, but I did get a lot of books, craft supplies, and of course, fabric! We didn't make it to Goldhawk road for fabric shopping in the end, but that was probably just as well since I already spent a ton of money on fabric at Liberty. Lucky for me, Keith's parents had made a secret deal with him that if I found something I loved that they would pay for part of it as their birthday present to me. A big thanks to Maria and Dennis! Anyway, more on that later. I'm off to start wrapping the Christmas presents!


ETA: I almost forgot to mention: I'm guest blogging today over at The Pickled Herring today for Kathryn's Scandinavian Christmas series! My post this year is about making pomander oranges, one of my favorite Christmas decorations. Head over there if you's like to read my tutorial!

December is here!

I can't believe it's December already! I'm already starting to feel the holiday cheer, and since this weekend was advent first, I don't feel guilty for getting started on the Christmas decorations. But before I go into full Christmas mode, I have something else to focus on: This is the week we are going to London to celebrate my 30th birthday! I've been looking forward to it for months and I am thrilled to finally be going. I will be taking a blogging break for the rest of the week, but I hope to be back next week with lots of pictures from our trip. Have a great week!

Creative Christmas Packaging

Happy Holidays everyone! Today (the 24th) we celebrate Christmas here in Sweden. I know that for my overseas readers it's still a day early, so I thought I'd post some last-minute gift wrapping inspiration.


I love wrapping presents in simple brown paper, but it does feel a bit plain if you don't add some color! Last week I made these tags/ornaments for my gifts, inspired by Helena at Craft and Creativity. They are made of air-dry clay, stamped with regular rubber stamps. I think they do much to brighten up my gifts!


Hope you all have a wonderful holiday!

Christmas Cracker Tutorial

D'oh! I forgot to mention to you all that I had a guest post published over at the Pickled Herring a few days ago! Kathryn approached me several weeks ago asking if I would like to contribute to her "Scandinavian Christmas" blog series. Of course I was thrilled!


I contributed a tutorial for these very traditional Swedish Christmas ornaments. They are similar to British Christmas crackers, but less noisy and much simpler to make. We don't have a tree this year, but I hung the ornaments of a door handle for good measure:


If you'd like to make some ornaments of your own, head over here to read my tutorial!

Homemade Cinnamon Toffee

Hope you are all excited for the holidays to start! I am leaving for my mothers' today, and we will be celebrating Christmas in her cottage in the country. Before I leave, I wanted to share a recipe for some x-mas treats I made the other day - simple and tasty! The original recipe (in Swedish) can be found here, but I went ahead and translated for my non-Swedish readers! Here goes:


Cinnamon Toffee Recipe

Ingredients:
100 g (3,5 oz or roughly ½ cup) butter
2 dl (roughly 1 cup) granulated sugar
1 dl (roughly ½ cup) pale treacle
3 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder
4 tbsp all purpose flour

Directions:
Combine all ingredients in a heavy bottomed saucepan.
Bring to a boil, stirring frequently. Boil for about 5 minutes.
Pour the (very hot) toffee onto a parchment-lined baking sheet.
Allow to cool in the refrigerator, then cut into pieces using a sharp knife.
Store in the refrigerator, wrapped in parchment paper or cellophane.


These are my toffees before I wrapped them in parchment paper to give away. The recipe is supposed to make around 40 pieces, but of course that depends how large you make them. Beware, though - they are very sweet! Small pieces are best.

Spring picnic!

I hope you all had a great Easter! I know I did, the weather has been wonderful all week. My friends and I arranged a spring picnic on Monday to celebrate the season.


I made these little Easter-themed cupcakes for the picnic. They are vanilla flavored, with raspberry filling and buttercream icing. Both the batter and the icing are completely vegan, but I added nougat eggs and some white chocolate shavings to some of the cupcakes for the non-vegans. The little nests were very popular! :-)


We had a great time at the picnic! Tons of food, sweets, egg painting, a nice blueberry hookah, some knitting, and excellent company! I also made some cascarones, mexican confetti eggs, and arranged a little egg hunt... They were so fun to make! There's a tutorial for making confetti eggs HERE.


Sorry about the blurry picture! I wish I could have gotten some better pictures of the eggs, but they soon ended up looking like this:



Needless to say, they were a hit! :-) Thank you friends for a lovely day!





Happy Holidays!




I just wanted to wish you all a very merry Christmas - I'm leaving for my mother's later today and I won't be back until the new year... There probably won't be much time for blogging while I'm away, but I'll see you in 2009! Have a wonderful holiday!

Christmas is coming!

Thanks for all the birthday wishes, I had a lovely day! This weekend I went home to visit my parents and sister (and little niece Stella, of course!) and got lots of presents and my mom's excellent lasagna. This is one of the birthday presents I got, a brilliant book by Patti Digh - check out her blog, too!


This is a little yarn wreath I made for our front door. Still needs some embellishment though... What do you think? I'm only just realizing how little time I have left before Christmas - and I still have lots of gifts to make!

And I almost forgot, my Harry Potter swap package was received! If you want to see everything I made you can see it here, but I just have to show off the Hermione-themed wall quilt I made for my swap partner - I'm really pleased with it!


My partner's favorite Harry Potter character was Hermione, her favorite colors were brown and burgundy, and she liked owls, so this is what I came up with to incorporate all those things. What do you think? Any Hermione fans out there? :-)

Happy Birthday to me!



Knit birthday cupcake by Anny Purls

Yes that's right, today is my 24th birthday! Keith just woke me up with breakfast in bed, and we're going out for dinner later. I'm celebrating finishing a huge group assignment and an equally huge swap package too, so it's a good day!

I have been crafting a lot lately, but I won't be able to show you until my partner has received... Can't wait! If you want to see more Harry Potter-themed crafty goodness, I recommend the Craftster swap gallery or this group. Hope you're all having a good day too!