Friday, December 3, 2010

Shop Surprises {SPECIALS}!


More little 'one off' stunning cushions have been added to the store, the last ones sold very quickly! These ones are 40cm x 30cm and also include the delightful feather inserts to ensure they always look plump and pretty.

Also just added is two new Moroccan Pouf colours, one is creamy lemon and the other is chocolate. There are only a couple available and these are being sold at nearly half price as they are lovely samples {i ordered these for a decorating project}, they are absolutely perfect just I wont be able to get anymore in these colours. Click {HERE} to head straight to these gorgeous new arrivals....

Enjoy and have a beautiful weekend.

Kellie xx

Lovely feature...


Such a lovely feature from the team at Adore Home Magazine! Thank you for your wonderful support. Kellie xx

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Christmas Tree Update


Following on from yesterday's post there is absolutely no chance that our house will be blessed with any kind of Christmas tree. This gorgeous little thing yesterday just sealed the deal! I came home and Molly had found the jar of caramels I had made on the weekend, knocked it off our side table, broke the jar and managed to take the caramels away to be eaten. There was paper shredded everywhere and little teeth marks in the caramel... Her breath even started to smell like caramel!

Lucky I caught her in the act and she didnt get to eat too much. Cheeky thing! So, no tree for us, just well placed, safe decorations I think!

Kellie xx

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Christmas tree alternative...


Little Molly still loves to chew things so sadly there will be no Christmas tree up in our place this year... Im nervous the tree may get eaten. This could be a possible gorgeous alternative!? Pretty and pet friendly!? Perhaps this weekend I should head to the shops and find something lovely, you would not know it was Christmas in our home right now! Kellie xx


Source: Country Living x

Gorgeous cake inspiration!


Oh I adore this cake. So stylish but completely relaxed and fabulous all at once...


Source: Style Me Pretty x

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Special little ones...


I had more little one-off cushions is a pretty rectangle shape made from some of the popular fabrics from the store since the first round sold like hot cakes all be with gorgeous pom poms of course! Lots of lovely designs coming but just one of each to ensure they are extra special! I'm also anxiously waiting for a new shipment of fabric to arrive at any moment and these will be whipped up into more little lovelies. Can't wait. It's like play time day in day out! Kellie xx

Monday, November 29, 2010

Delicious caramels...


I decided we needed something festive in our home given Christmas is only a few weeks away. I made some caramel lollies to keep in little bowls around our home. They are delicious! The only thing I found a little tricky was cutting through the bottom of the caramel, I think its because I let the caramel get too cool. Other than that, it was delicious!

Here is the recipe if you would like to try it:

4 tablespoons unsalted butter, more for greasing pan
1½ cups heavy cream
2 cups sugar
½ cup golden syrup
Pinch salt
1½ teaspoons vanilla extract, optional.

1. Lightly grease a 9-inch-square baking pan. Combine all ingredients except vanilla in a broad saucepan or deep skillet and turn heat to medium-low. Cook, stirring occasionally, until sugar dissolves.

2. Mixture will bubble and darken; when color is dark beige and mixture measures 235 degrees on a candy thermometer, it is butterscotch sauce. (Use immediately or refrigerate for up to several weeks; warm in a microwave oven or over hot water to soften.) To make caramels, keep cooking and stirring until mixture is even darker, nearly brown, and measures 245 degrees (or until a piece of it forms a firm ball when dropped into a glass of cold water).

3. Stir in the vanilla and pour into prepared pan. Cool, then remove from pan in a block and refrigerate, but not for too long - what you want is a mixture cool enough so that it's not too sticky, but not so cold that it's solid; this is the easiest state in which to cut and wrap.

4. Use a sharp knife to cut caramel into pieces, then wrap each square in waxed paper or plastic wrap. These keep for weeks, especially if refrigerated, but are best eaten fresh and at room temperature.

Kellie xx