For a quick upgrade of a plain white shirt I raided my button tin and replaced the buttons with a rainbow of buttons. I used the same vibrant thread to make the contrasts look deliberate.
I even included one of the glittery buttons I made with UV resin so a proper use it up project!
I cut felt from a poinsettia paper pattern (a mini batch making session)
I punched a hole in the centre of each piece of felt then pierced the stacked felt with the large snowflake brad before sticking the flower to a brooch back (I used hot glue)
Combine: I can condensed milk about 300 ml, 300 ml whiskey, 300ml single cream, 1 tablespoon vanilla essence, 1 shot expresso coffee. Taste and adjust the vanilla and coffee to taste.
When thoroughly mixed pour into clean decorative bottles and refrigerate until served (to be safe re the cream finish within a week). Optional toppings are grated chocolate, cinnamon or nutmeg.
After using the fruit as you wish (in my case grapefruit vodka), the peel of a grapefruit is sliced and boiled in water for 3 minutes.
The water is dumped and replaced with clean cold water, the peels are boiled for another 3 minutes, water replaced and boiled for another 3 minutes before once again dumping the water.
The peels are then covered with just enough fresh water and a similar volume of sugar is added. This mixture is simmered until the water evaporates, about 40 minutes for me.
The sticky peels are then tossed in sugar and left to dry before storing in a tin.
Tart and sweet, surprisingly tender. Will be interesting to see if they harden further in the days to come, if they last that long!
Apparently a traditional definition of prosperity in northern India was the ownership of a flock of hens. So hanging this type of decorative garland suggests prosperity to the homeowner.
Each chicken is a square of cotton folded to a triangle with beak and tail feathers sewn in. I followed a YouTube tutorial from Pincutsew which was very clear.
My triangles were 4 inches square and I stuffed mine with lavender as well as fibre, so they can roost in a wardrobe if not on display.
My beaks were felt and I added sequins for eyes to pretty things up.
The quick way to make lavender bags is to cut the bag shape with pinking shears and with right sides out, stitch round the outline leaving only a stuffing gap.
Here I layer some decoration on the front (two layers of hearts sewn on, a fabric pen floral and some decorative sequins) and sandwich in a ribbon loop before stitching and stuffing. I use a zig zag on 2.5 width to echo the pinked edging and keep the rustic look.
I use a combination of fibre and lavender to get a plumpness but it means I still have plenty of lavender left.
As everything is donated or thrifted and we grew the lavender this is a truly frugal craft.