Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Featured in Homemaker Magazine
I am so pleased to share with you that my blog has been featured in one of my favourite magazines! I have been reading Homemaker Magazine since they launched last year and I have loved every issue so far and I am so happy that my blog was featured in their most recent issue, the magazine itself is packed with lovely craft ideas and delicious recipes and issue eleven is no exception, I have picked up so many great up-cycling tips and all their ideas are wonderfully illustrated with great photographs.
I was featured in the 'Voices from the Blogosphere' section where they mention blogs that they have been loving recently. Please make sure you go out and buy a copy as it is such a great creative magazine.
I would like to thank the assistant editor Seoana for all your help with my feature.
Homemade Soaps
When it comes to gifts, I personally think there is nothing better than something handmade whether it just be a card or a lovingly made jar of homemade jam, the fact that someone has taken the time to create something special and one of a kind makes the gift much more meaningful. I felt inspired to make my own soap after reading an article in Homemaker magazine, once I bought my key ingredients I realised I had enough to make lots of different soaps, so over the past few months I have been experimenting with all sorts of scents, textures and colours.
For this D.I.Y I made Peppermint and Vanilla soaps and here is how I made them:
Ingredients -
500grms of melt and pour soap base, cubed
Two tablespoons of almond oil
Peppermint oil
Dried rose buds and petals
Vanilla paste
Silicone molds
A jug
A mixing bowl
Natural colouring of your choice, I used blue.
First of all make sure your melt and pour soap base is suitable for the microwave and then place in a bowl, microwave at full heat for one and a half minutes or until it is completely liquid. Next add the almond oil and stir. Split your mixture into two, to mixture one add a teaspoon of the vanilla paste, and to mixture two add the colouring and several drops of peppermint oil. Begin pouring both your mixtures into your silicone molds, after you have reached the top then you can place your decorations on top, I used rose buds and petals. I left mine for around six hours and then I removed them from the casing, just make sure the soaps are fully set. I always leave my soaps to cure for a few months before using them, I just store them in a cool dry place until they are ready. The next step is the fun part, gift wrapping! I use clear wrapping sheets and luggage tags to give a vintage feel to my soaps but you can really get creative here with all sorts of designs. These soaps also look lovely displayed on bathroom cabinets and sinks for guests or just for yourself!
I hope you now feel inspired to get making, don't forget to link your ideas and makes in the comment section below.
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Pinterest is amazing for all sorts of inspiration, I
really like the idea of having lots of mood boards, my favourite one has to be
all the home wear and interior decorating pins. I’ve decided to try my hand at
painting furniture and giving things the ‘shabby chic’ look. I’m starting small
on a little wooden set of drawers, if it goes well I will do a before and after
post.Love Danielle
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