Whether it's a wedding gift or graduation present you are looking for this easy DIY is the perfect keepsake to commemorate that special occasion this summer.
Here's how I made my DIY champagne cork celebration necklace...
Who doesn't love that feeling of writing in a new notebook for the first time; crisp white pages, a full flowing pen & endless ideas filling your head! I am a self confessed stationary geek, so when I heard about PaperGang, a monthly stationary subscription box from Ohh Deer, I had to sign up!
I am always keeping hold of pretty bags I pick up whilst shopping, some of them are just too cute to throw away. Sothought I'd show you a little DIY that's a perfect way to reusethose old gift bags aswell displaying your favourite flowers.
Fancy making a flower pot out of your favourite brands shopping bag?
Here's how to make my easy DIY flower holder tutorial...
Earlier this month I jetted off on my summer holidays to the tropical island of Koh Samui in Thailand. When we first decided to go to Thailand I knew I wanted to experience the more laid-back, scenic side of the country rather than the busy, city life that areas like Bangkok offer. Koh Samui is the perfect mix of relaxed island life, scenic beaches and market towns with a lot to see and do. It is also within a short boat ride to the neighboring islands of Koh Phangan and Koh Tao, which makes it a good base for first time visitors like us, as we could have a taste of Thailand without travelling too much.
Our hotel was in Cheong Mon, which is a quiet market townon the north east side of the island, with a beautiful beach at the heart. From here we explored the island over two weeks, so if you are thinking of visiting, here are my top 5 recommendations to see and do around Koh Samui.
As I am off on my travels this week, I wanted to make something that is not only practical but stylish too and this chunky camera strap is the perfect travelling companion. Not only does it keep my camera safe and at hand ready for those spur of the moment shots but it doubles up as a bright colour pop necklace too.
If you fancy making a strap like mine keep reading to see how I made this diy crochet camera strap...
Last weekend some lovely old people from down the road gave us some fresh rhubarb from their allotment as a trade for some old slabs Tom had dug up from our garden. I have never actually tasted rhubarb, let alone made anything using it, so felt a little overwhelmed. Despite that I did a little research on how to cook rhubarb and decided to go with a yummy, comforting rhubarb crumble of my own creation.
As you might know I like my puddings to be healthy and nutritious as well as tasty. Luckily rhubarb is super sweet so I didn't need much help in that department, I decided to boil it up using honey and lemon as a natural replacement to sugar and I got the idea for the topping from Mind, Body, Green but gave it a little twist. Butter is a big feature in traditional crumbles, to make it healthier I have replaced butter with coconut oil and flour with ground almonds which are naturally gluten free.
So here's how I made my healthy rhubarb crumble...