Monday, 5 July 2010
Illustration Friday - 'Giant'
I was in the middle of creating this image when I saw what IF's latest topic was. The image is called 'Mother Earth', and is based on various folklore, myths and legends from around the world that centre on this type of deity, for instance the Greek Goddess Gaia.
Gaia is the primal Greek titan personifying the Earth, a version of 'Mother Nature'. Gaia is considered a 'great titan'. The dictionary.com definition of titan is 'a person or thing of enormous size, strength, power, influence, etc.: a titan of industry. ' Perfect!
You can read more about Gaia here.
I have used a couple of brushes from Obsidian Dawn's collection in this picture.
Friday, 4 June 2010
Folksy Friday - Teen Movie
1. Pretty in Pink - Stripe Panelled Dress by Suzanne Porter Boutique 2. The Breakfast Club - Boxed Sushi Set by Treaclezoo 3. Weird Science - Geek Greetings Card by Simple Kid Industries 4. Sixteen Candles - Muffin Candles by Lady Pirates 5. Ferris Bueller's Day Off - Life Moves Pretty Fast Original Framed Artwork by Wall Envy Art 6. Uncle Buck - Mini Stag Silhouette Pin by Lost At Sea
Theme inspired by John Hughes 80's teen movies. I regularly listen to BBC Radio 6 and today on Lauren Lavernes show, she played "Danke Schoen" by Wayne Newton, from the iconic parade scene in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. I don't think I'd ever heard the song except in the film, and FBDO is one of my favourites so it was a treat to hear it!
So that sparked off todays theme. I chose six Hughes movies and tried to find Folksy items to link to them. For some of the items the link may be a bit tenuous!
Labels:
80's,
buck,
cake,
candle,
dress,
felt,
ferris bueller,
framed art,
geek,
greetings card,
john hughes,
original,
pin,
stag,
sushi,
teen movies
Thursday, 3 June 2010
Our Wedding in April
Just thought I would share some piccys from our wedding at the end of April. I can't believe it's been over a month now! We had a great day, weather was fab and so were the people :]
Probably should say my dress is by Charlotte Balbier, and it's called 'Garbo'.
We had our reception at Lady Anne Middleton's Hotel in York.
Labels:
april,
bride,
bridesmaid,
Charlotte Balbier,
confetti,
family,
groom,
Lady Anne Middletons Hotel,
marriage,
portrait,
wedding,
wedding dress,
York
Saturday, 29 May 2010
Sneaky Peeky
Friday, 28 May 2010
My First Folksy Friday - Violet Femmes
1. Journal/Sketch Book by Marcade Arts Press 2. Purple Cat by Minifelts 3. Japanese Spring Girl 3 Original Screen Print by Lil Sonny Sky 4. Purple Spotty Ribbon Corsage by Lovely Things 5. Purple Butterfly Tote by MinXtures Clothing & Accessories 6. Lush Royal Purple Button Bracelet by Mrs Gibson's Atelier
So this is my first Folksy Friday! The theme was inspired by a dream I had last night in which my cousin and best friend, Layla, appeared at a dinner party I was hosting wearing a fabulous purple bandage dress and iridescent purple peep-toe heels. I fully intend to recommend she finds an ensemble like this as she looked great!
P.S. I never host dinner parties, and my dreams are not usually pleasant enough to involve them!
Wednesday, 17 February 2010
The Honey Cake Monster
That's me. I discovered this ridiculously simple honey cake recipe last summer and have made about a million since then. It's so bloody delicious I thought I'd share it.
Ingredients: Makes one 20 cm / 8 in cake
100 g/4 oz butter or margarine, softened
25 g/1 oz/2 tbsp caster (superfine) sugar
60 ml/4 tbsp clear honey
2 eggs, lightly beaten
175 g/6 oz/1 cups self-raising (self-rising) flour
2.5 ml/0.5 tsp baking powder
5 ml/1 tsp ground cinnamon
15 ml/1 tbsp water
Ingredients: Makes one 20 cm / 8 in cake
100 g/4 oz butter or margarine, softened
25 g/1 oz/2 tbsp caster (superfine) sugar
60 ml/4 tbsp clear honey
2 eggs, lightly beaten
175 g/6 oz/1 cups self-raising (self-rising) flour
2.5 ml/0.5 tsp baking powder
5 ml/1 tsp ground cinnamon
15 ml/1 tbsp water
Method:
Beat together all the ingredients until you have a soft dropping consistency. Spoon into a greased and lined 20 cm/8 in cake tin (pan) and bake in a preheated oven at 190°C/375°F/gas mark 5 for 30 minutes until well risen and springy to the touch.
The original recipe can be found here, but I've adapted it slightly by adding nuts for decoration (in these photos it's chopped almonds but more recently I've used pecans - yum). I've also noticed that using margarine is far better than butter, as the latter tends to give the cake a gravity complex. I personally use Flora Light seed oil, which is very tasty.
Enjoy!
Sunday, 14 February 2010
Some New Bits
Ox
Original Pencil Drawing
approx 8.5" x 11.5"
Original Pencil Drawing
approx 8.5" x 11.5"
I Heart You - Boy & Girl
Original Pencil Drawings approx. 5.5" x 8.5"
These lovelies are for sale here. I'll be adding several more originals and prints, including the ink drawing in the blog banner this week so look out for them if you're interested!
Original Pencil Drawings approx. 5.5" x 8.5"
These lovelies are for sale here. I'll be adding several more originals and prints, including the ink drawing in the blog banner this week so look out for them if you're interested!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)