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Advent Calendar – Day Eighteen

I’ve been pottering around in the kitchen for Day Eighteen of the Advent Calendar, making lovely Christmassy smells!

I have a little black book, a Moleskine, which has lived in my hand bag for several years and into which I write down useful stuff, lists, things to do and recipes.  It’s quite interesting to delve back and see what comes to light, and disconcerting when I find things which were obviously important enough to write in the book at the time, but I have absolutely NO idea what on earth it all means now!  I suppose you could take that as a philosophical view of a lot of the things we stress about today, because they’ll be  irrelevant tomorrow!

Anyway, I have a recipe for Spice Biscuits which I’ve never made before but seemed just right the Advent Calendar.  I’m afraid it provenance is lost in the mists of time, but having made them and tested them out on my Mum  (and Higgins, but only a tiny piece) it definitely earns it’s place on the blog.

It’s a good recipe for using some of those little jars of spice  which lurk in the back of the cupboard.  I’ve got so many from which only half a teaspoonful has been used, and has anyone ever worked their way through a whole box of Star Anise?  (Just check the sell by date, I don’t think they go off exactly but lose their flavour and go sort of dusty if they’ve been hanging around since 2005)

Mixed Spices for Avent Calendar Day 18

So here we are…

SPICE BISCUITS

250g (8oz Self Raising Flour

1/4 teaspoon each Ground Spice, Ginger, Nutmeg, Anise, Mace, Cloves, Cardamon, Cinnamon

125g (4oz) light brown sugar

60g (2oz) ground almonds

125g (4oz) unsalted butter, softened

1 egg (size 3) Beaten

 

1) Preheat the oven to 190 deg/375 deg F/ Gas 5, Line 3-4 baking sheets with non stock baking parchment

2) Sift flour and spices together into a bowl. (Some of the spices I used were not ground so I gave them a pounding in the pestle and mortar ind the sieving sorted out the unpalatably big bits.) Stir in sugar, ground almonds andf the butter cut into small cubes.  Rub in until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs.

3) stir in just enough egg to bind and knead into a ball.

4) Roll out and cut using cutters of your choice.  Place on trays and if you want to hang them use a drinking straw to make holes.

5) Bake for 10 mins or until beginning to turn golden brown.

6) Cool for 5 mins on the tray then transfer to a cooling rack.

Spice Biscuit Men for Advent Calendar Day 18

The biscuits are light and crisp and the spiciness is subtle and not overpowering, they went perfectly with morning coffee…and were pretty good with afternoon tea too…and there were still enough to go on the tree (Very high up, of course!)

Spice Biscuit for Advent Calendar Day 18

If you don’t have all the spices mentioned here it it would be worth experimenting with mixed spice, cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg, the equivelant of 2 level teaspoons.

I’ll be back tomorrow…x

Advent Calendar – Day Seventeen

It’s Day Seventeen on the Advent Calendar, and a week today it will be Christmas Eve! How are you getting on with the preparations?  I spoke to someone today who said she had been into the city  Christmas shopping four times since Friday!!! And on one of those day she was there from 10.30am till 4.30pm!!!  I feel faint at the thought…Hooray for Handmade and online shopping I say!

As I mentioned last time the Christmas tree went up yesterday.  It’s alway lovely finding all the decorations which hark back over the years, a very eclectic mix.  That means though that all the little extras I’ve been making fit in very well, and also this gorgeous stocking I bought at the Christmas Fair on Saturday…

Christmas Stocking for Advent Dalendar Day Seventeen

Today’s make for the Advent Calendar celebrates 2012 on Planet Penny, the Year of the Mouse!

There have been quite few mice running around what with one thing and another, from the Wedding mice from this post

Needlelfet Mouse Wedding Cake Topper

…to the Rainbow Mice Clock…

Planet PEnny Rainbow Mouse Clock

What I’ve found so great about the mouse patterns is the versatility.  It came into being because I wanted to use the Planet Penny Yarn, but as I wrote in this post, just changing the yarn and the hook means you can have a mouse for any occasion!!

So while the larger mouse pattern is perfect for making a  squidgy soft toy made in chunky yarn with embroidered features, just right for peeking out of a stocking…

Crochet Mouse in Gift Bag  for Advent Calendar - Day Seventeen

The tiny mice from the Mini Mice Fridge Magnet Pattern, made with a fine hook and embroidery thread look so sweet peeking out among the branches on the Christmas tree…

Crochet Mouse for Advent Calendar Day Seventeen

Mouse xmas dec

…so much kinder on the teeth than the sugar variety!

Yellow Crochet Mouse Christmas Tree Decoration for Advent Calendar Day 17

Pink Crochet Mouse Xmas Dec

There must be many a pampered pussy cat which would love a fat mouse stuffed with dried cat mint on Christmas Morning, and the tiny ones fit on hair slides, brooches and if you’re really game for a laugh, earrings!

I must head back into the house now and try and get the rest of the Christmas cards written as tomorrow is the last day for 2nd Class post…eeek!

…but I shall be back tomorrow…x

 

Advent Calendar – Day Fourteen Christmas Jumper Day

For the Advent Calendar today I’m harking back to this post, because its Christmas Jumper Day today, in aid of Save the Children!

photo - Save the Children

Debbie Bliss has designed these beautiful patterns for stunning Christmas Jumpers.

Christmas Jumper Day in Living and Giving Shop

Both large and small!

But before you think I’ve completely lost it,  I’m not suggesting you run up a Christmas Jumper for  every family member before the Big Day (11 Sleeps! – Eeek!) but you have got time for the tiny ones.  Remember these…?

Debbie Bliss Christmas Jumper Egg CosiesThey’re just perfect for your Christmas breakfast eggs, and if you anticipate being too full of chocolate coins and Brazil nuts by then, they make fabulous Christmas tree decorations…

Christmas Jumper Tree decorations for Advent Calendar Day Fourteen

And you can download the pattern here.

If you’re thinking, well I really don’t have time to start a knitting project just now, but would like a little jumper for your tree, how about one of these?

To raise funds for Save the Children these little Jumpers are available for auction, here..NOW!

Just leave a bid in the comments saying which Jumper you would like, and the highest bidder will receive it in time for Christmas (UK onlyI’m afraid)  Once I’ve worked out who has the highest bid I will contact the winner to arrange payment via Paypal.

This is such a good cause, and it would be lovely to contribute to it so please, leave your bids.   Bidding will close on Sunday at 4pm.

I look forward to hearing from you .,..

 

Advent Calendar – Day Thirteen

It’s Day Thirteen on the Advent Calendar and we’ve just come cantering back from a frosty sunny walk…

Miniature Dachshund on a frosty walk

Montage of Ice covered leaves

Higgins is tucked up in his little bed by the studio heater sleeping off his rushing around and I have some peace and quiet to write this post.

I’ve been decorating a new set of fairy lights.  I have several sets which I bought half price after last Christmas which run on batteries and I’ve been pleased how long the batteries last with the little LED bulbs.

LED Fairy LightsI’ve made little flowery covers before using wool, but this time I’ve gone for the Rainbow brights of the Planet Penny cotton and it’s worked really well…

Crochet Fairy Lights for Advent Calendar Day 13

Crochet Fairy Lights for Advent Calendar Day 13

My little wire tree has come in useful for displaying them now all the robins have flown!

Crochet Fairy Lights for Advent Calendar Day 13

Crochet Fairy lights for  Day 13  Advent Calendar

These would look very pretty twisted round a greenery wreath with the battery pack wired to the back out of sight, draped across the top of a dresser or round a mirror, even across the top the headboard of a bed.

I’ve just started another version, this time all in white…

white crochet flowers.for Advent Calendar Day 13

 The flowers are made using the ‘Magic Circle’ method, you’ll find a tutorial here, and the tails are left long to wrap and knot the flower on to each little bulb.  You’ll find the tutorial for the Crochet Fairy Lights just here.  It’s a great way of using up oddments of yarn and thread as each little flower uses such a short length.  I made the rainbow ones with yellow centres, but as you can see they look just as pretty all one colour.

I hope this has inspired you, it might have even inspired non crocheters to have some lessons!   I’ve toyed with the idea of making some to sell but it’s not going to happen this side of Christmas, and I’ve no idea if battery sizes are the same internationally.  If you are better infornmed than me, I’d love to know!

I’ll be back tomorrow!

 

Advent Calendar – Day Twelve

It’s Day Twelve on the Advent Calendar, half way there, and a special date on the actual calendar as it’s 12/12/12!  I don’t know whether the numbers imbue the date with any magical properties, if it does a visit from the Ironing Fairy would be nice…

The make today stems from the Christmas Fair we are having on Saturday in aid of our Village Hall.  For years we raised funds for the old Hall.  First to keep it standing, then to raise funds to build a new hall and now we have a wonderful new eco-built hall we have keep it in good repair.  As it’s where our Knit and Stitch Group meet every month we have a table at the Fair and we’re all working to fill it with goodies to sell on Saturday.

With things being a little hectic on Planet Penny at the moment I haven’t been able to come up with as much as usual, but I spent some time yesterday afternoon with my trusty glue gun…

Happiness is a Warm Glue Gun Poster

…a section of crafty bits and pieces…

Christmas Craft Materials for Advent Calendar Day Twelve

…and I now have a dozen little Christmas tree rings for sale on Saturday.

Christmas Tree Twigs Rings for Advent Calendar day Twelve

If you haven’t got a glue gun, quick!  put it on your Christmas list!   It’s the most wonderful thing for quick assembly while crafting, as it sets as it cools so you’re noty left trying to hold everything together with clothes pegs while the glue dries over half an hour or so.  I first started using one when I worked at a dried flower shop making arrangements and decorations, back when dried flowers were very fashionable.  My own glue gun dates back to that era and is an industrial strength model, but the hobby ones are quite reasonable price.  You do have to be careful when using them as the glue is incredibly hot when melted, I sported quite a few burns when I first started out.

(I’ve just realised that I obviously like to live dangerously, if I’m not stabbing myself with felting needles I’n burning myself with glue! Who’d have thought Crafting was an Extreme Sport!) 

The little rings are available from most good florist shops and then you have scope for using any number of different odds and ends out of your crafty bit box.  It’s a great way of using all the tiny bits and pieces which are too small to make a whole project.

You’ll spot I’ve made use of the little pot of silver bells I bought the other day, I just stitched through the loops with thread to maker a cluster of three and stitched through the twig wreath to hold them.  Then the glue which attaches the bow and leaves holds it all in place.

I hope that’s fired your imagination.  I’d love to see what you make if it has…

See you tomorrow….x

 

Advent Calendar – Day Eleven

The Advent Calendar make today has  me revealing my secret hoard of wrapping paper, well, a tiny bit.  It’s too embarrassing to reveal all!  I do love wrapping paper, but when it comes to using it I can’t bear the thought of the eager recipient tearing it off and discarding it, too eager to get at the gift to appreciate it’s beauty and preciousness! (I know, it’s me that’s getting precious!)

But this make means that not only is there no necessity for any reckless ripping, but both sides of the paper can be on show (another cause of head scratching, if it’s gorgeous on both sides which do I use?  No wonder I end up with the  brown paper!)

I bought this paper the November before last at the Pick’n’Mix Market and it’s been wrapped in tissue ever since..

wrapping paper

the robins…

Robin Wrapping Paper for Advent Calendar - Day Eleven

and the winter flowers and berries, which is by Emma Bridgewater…

Emma Bridgewater Paper for Advent Calendar - Day Eleven

I found a great little tutorial here on a Japanese blog called Mairuru which explains beautifully how to make gift bags.  Apart from a slightly tricky bit of paper folding when you construct the bottom (which is fine if you concentrate hard and keep your cool!!! (I’m saying nothing!) )  I just used a hole punch so I could thread through the ribbon handles.  It’s a very simple and satifying little skill which will come in handy for more than just Christmas.

Gift Bags for Advent Calendar -  Day Eleven

Gift Bags for Advent Calendar - Day Eleven

All ready to be filled with all sorts of goodies…

Gift Bags and Mice for Advent Calendar Day Eleven

Gift Bags with mice for Advent Calendar  - Day Eleven

Crochet Mouse in Gift Bag for Advent Calendar  - Day Eleven

Remember, that little grey mouse could be yours!  Have you entered the Prize Draw yet?  All the details are on Day Two of the Advent Calendar which is here. All you have to do is to leave a comment to say which way you follow Planet Penny, whether it’s on the blog, or Facebook or even Pinterest.  And if you follow via multiple sources tell me that too, because then you’ll go in the Draw twice!

The little brown Mouse?  Well he’s appearing later on in the Advent Calendar, wait and see!

See you tomorrow….x

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