Sunday 29 July 2012

Olympic Fever...

Ok, so the Olympics have finally arrived in Great Britain, and following Friday nights opening ceremony, I couldn't be more proud to be British.  The amazing music, the beautiful lights, colours and dancers, and the outstanding finale with the lighting of the olympic cauldron...every single part was a spectacle in itself, and completely quintessentially british!

I must say however, with all the excitement, my boyfriend Sam and I were a little disappointed that we missed out on tickets to the many events, through all our applications over the last few months...*major sad face* :(

So yesterday...As everyone crammed into central London to take their seats onlooking the various sports taking place, Sam and I headed for the Kent countryside with a blanket and picnic basket, to make the most of the little bit of sun we are currently being blessed with.  I couldn't quite resist keeping to the team GB colour coding though...and was rocking out my red, white and blue, in my gorgeous new summer skirt...












I paired the skirt with a plain white vest, and some subtle striped pumps...This was a complete bargain outfit...the skirt was a steal at just £5 from Primark, and the shoes I bought in the New Look sale for just £7.

It was a beautiful setting for a Summer picnic, and we had a lovely day chilling in the country whilst avoiding the hustle and bustle of London city centre!

How have you been supporting your teams so far in the Olympics? Do you have tickets to any of the games this year??

 x

Friday 27 July 2012

White Chocolate Layer Cake...


Well, we have been so very lucky to have this short spell of warm summery weather in London this past week, and I for one have definitely been making the most of it, with BBQ's and trips to the beach.

My little sister Eleanor is a big lover of baking, and is slowly building up quite a repertoire of delicious yummy cakes, and last weekend was the best so far.  Together we made a gorgeous white chocolate cake to take to a Summer evening dinner party, and I thought I would share it with you...

White Chocolate Layer Cake

As the weather is doing it's best to hold out for us this weekend, with only a few light showers forecast, here's a delicious recipe for a gorgeous creamy white chocolate sponge.

To make yours, all you will need is:
225g Unsalted Butter 
225g Butter Milk
330g Plain Flour
450g Caster Sugar
1 tsp Bicarbonate of Soda
1 tsp Cream of Tartar
4 tsp Vanilla Extract
6 Egg Whites

For the Filling and Topping:
75g Unsalted Butter, softend
350g White Chocolate
675g Cream Cheese (at room temperature)
750g Icing Sugar
2 tsp Vanilla Extract

And to Decorate:
50g White Chocolate, Grated to make small shavings
50g Milk Chocolate, Grated to make small shavings
A couple of Strawberries to garnish

Step 1.
Preheat your oven to gas 4 (180C/350F).  Grease and line 3 baking tins the same shape and size (you can always bake your cakes one at a time if you do not have 3 the same).
Sift the flour along with the bicarbonate of soda into a large bowl.

Step 2.
In a separate mixing bowl, soften the butter and then mix in 330g of the sugar until you reach a soft, fluffy consistency.  Add in the flour, a little at a time, alternating with the buttermilk, mixing well continuously.  Add in the vanilla extract.

Step 3.
Whisk the egg whites in a separate bowl until foamy, add the cream of tartar, and whisk again until the mixture forms soft peaks.  Slowly mix in the remaining 120g of sugar until stiff.

Step 4.
Gradually fold your egg whites in with the rest of your cake mixture until all ingredients have combined.  Divide the mixture evenly between your 3 cake tins and place them on the middle shelf of your oven for 30-35 minutes.
Once cooked through, leave to cool for several minutes in tins before turning out onto a wire rack to cool completely.

Step 5. 
To make your filling and topping, break up the chocolate and melt in a ban-marie over a pot of simmering water, remove from the heat and leave to cool slightly.

Step 6.
Whisk in the cream cheese, vanilla extract, and butter into the melted chocolate (preferably with an electric whisk) until smooth.  Sift in the icing sugar and whisk again until smooth and thick.

Step 7.
Sandwich your 3 cakes together, layering a generous helping of your white chocolate filling between each sponge and then pur the remaining mixture over the top, spreading out to the edges.  Sprinkle over your grated white and milk chocolate shavings, and decorate with strawberries.



It's a real treat of a cake, so best saved for special occasions with all that chocolate goodness :)

The recipe was one that we adapted slightly from the 'Cake Decorating' Magazine collection, which is a fabulous little collection of recipe's, tricks and tips for baking, and with each edition they send you some lovely little tools and accessories to help with creating some delightful baked goodies.
To find out more about the 'Cake Decorating' magazine, or to subscribe, you can find all the information you need on their website which can be found here.

Good luck with yours, and Happy Baking!!!

 x

Monday 23 July 2012

Flamingoing Mad...

As a lover of all things PINK, it's only natural that the Flamingo is one of my favourite animals.  So when I saw this shirtdress, I just had to have it...


I spotted it in Vero Moda about 3 months ago now, but at just under £40, it was still a little too steep for my budget, and I really had to restrain myself from buying it...but was sure to go and have a look every time I was in town, just to enjoy its beauty :) 
Luckily for me...I went in last week and the dress was on sale at just £15, and my boyfriend Sam treated me to it...now it's all mine...and this is how I wore it this weekend... 

Making the most of the sunny weekend we had...
Sitting in the garden in the sunshine!







 

I paired the dress with an old vintage satchel and a pair of pinky brogues with ankle socks...I loved the look and it made me feel really summery on our first real weekend of summer!

Since falling in love with this dress, I have slowly started to notice Flamingo prints everywhere...So for your Flamingo fix...here are some of my favourites...
As a lover of vibrant print, obviously I do favour the prints, however I do also feel that the statement flamingo graphic also works really well and can add a huge amount of impact to a statement piece!
Here's where you can find them...
5. Primark Funglasses

What do you think of my favourite new addition to my wardrobe? and what prints are you all for at the moment? 

 x


Thursday 19 July 2012

Some More Nail Art...

As promised, I have tried out some more designs with my new nail polish of choice.  My fantastic Nail Art pens, which I have previously used here.  
(Please excuse the poor photo quality, I didn't have my camera with me and had to shoot these on my phone)

I thought I would go for a slightly more subtle design this time round as I have a job interview tomorrow, and feel an elegant design would look clean and smart and overall make a better impression on any prospective employers.
I started by cleaning my nails completely, and removing my cuticles. I filed down the tips so that all my nails were an even length.


Then, using my white fine tip Nail Art polish, I drew a white line along the top of each nail to give a professional looking french manicure design.  Once the tips had dried, I painted a clear top coat over the whole nail to give it a glossy coat.
I finished with a couple of gems on my thumb nails just to add that extra bit of sparkle.

I love the finished design, it looks professionally done, and was a really easy look to create, perfect for interview nails...not too in-your-face...yet smart and effective.

Get your Nail Art pens here and let me know how you get on.

 x


Monday 16 July 2012

What a Result...

As many of you may know,  the Twee and Cakes Book all started as part of my Final Major Project for  my degree at university.  This morning (well last night) at exactly 8 minutes past midnight I received my final grade...and am very pleased to say that all my hard work has finally paid off and I've earned myself a rather agreeable 2:1.

This is the final collection of work I handed in, all branding the Twee and Cakes logo, including the finished book, and a portfolio of my favourite images.

This little sneak-peek shows the introduction page to my bunting making activity...one of my favourite pages in the book...it's bright and colourful and the photography is just beautiful.

I am still desperately trying to get the book published, and am hoping that soon enough, someone will love the look of the book, see that there's a huge gap in the market for something as unique as this, and want to make 1000's of them...until then...here's a sneaky look at some of the images that didn't make it into the book (Well, I don't want to give too much away do I?!)...

Let me know what you think, If you're a keen crafter like I am...maybe this is the type of craft book that's missing from your bookshelf!!

P.S. Make sure you're keeping an eye out on Tatty Tulip's blog...as she will be doing a review of the book shortly, and will be able to give you a real (unbiased) idea of what she thinks of the book.

 x


Thursday 12 July 2012

Experimenting with Nail Art...

I have one of the biggest collections of nail varnishes, and am a real sucker for a Barry M, every time they bring out a new shade...but, thanks to my very un-steady hands, I'm just not creative enough with my designs and can never get them to look how I want, even using the fine liner nail varnishes...So when I found these fantastic Nail Art pens, I thought I'd give them a go...

 










They work as a 3-in-1, with a standard brush to paint the whole nail, a small pot of gems to decorate, and a very fine pen like nib to draw and design on the nail...and I actually found them really easy to use...

I started by covering the whole nail with a mixture of my two chosen colours...

...And then drew on a relatively simple heart design for my first attempt...

I am really pleased with how they have turned out...they were very easy to use, even with my un-steady hands and have made me feel a lot more confident with trying out different designs with lots more colours!
The one bad thing I will say about them, is that the nail varnish itself isn't the best for covering the whole nail, so maybe use the pens with a different nail polish background...that way your pens will last longer too :)

There are tons of places to get these pens, but for the best variety, I would go directly to the brands website which can be found here!

How do you get on with designing your nails? Let me know if you have any more techniques for getting those perfect lines on your nails!

 x


Monday 9 July 2012

Sharing the Love...

Every little helps in the world of blogging...and today, the lovely Amanda over at Tatty Tulip has posted a guest post on my behalf, to show all her loyal followers what I am all about over here at Twee and Cakes.
Take a look at the post here on Tatty Tulip's blog.



Guest blogging is a great way to get your ideas and thoughts out there to more like-minded bloggers.  If you are interested in guest blogging then feel free to leave a comment and let me know what you're thinking, Or you can even contact Amanda here and put your ideas to her.

Thank you Amanda for the post

 x

Wednesday 4 July 2012

My old trusted friend - Judy...

Judys AffordableVintage Fair is coming to London this Saturday and I am beyond excitement at the moment.  I discovered this little paradise of all things vintage, twee and a whole load of kitsch when I was living in Southampton, and was so pleased to find out that they do fairs right across the UK. So wherever you are in our little country, there is sure to be a fair near you!

Judys has been running for a little over 7 years now and it makes a good worth while trip where you are bound to find some real bargains.  Whether you're looking for a quirky new outfit, an intriguing piece of home decor, or just a bit of something different to accessorise yourself...then Judys is the place to go!


 

Judy also loves her music festivals, travelling through various festivals across the country bringing affordable vintage to music lovers nation wide.  A list of all festivals she will be bringing her fair to can be found here


To find out more, and for more information on when and where your nearest Judys fair will be held then take a look at the Judys Affordable Vintage Fair website which can be found here.
Go along, and I can guarantee you will be addicted in no time, just as I was.

If you know of any other great value places to find some real one of a kind, amazing finds at low low low prices, then please do let me know! I'm always open to suggestions.


 x


*All Images copywrite of Judys Affordable Vintage Fair*