I made these kitties for my cousin's bridal shower.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Wedding Bells
It has been a long time since we heard wedding bells in the family and if I'm not mistaken, the last wedding I attended was my brother-in-law's and that must be more than 10 years ago. My cousin's daughter will be tying the knot soon and we are all looking forward to the wedding. I love weddings. With everyone all wrapped up in our busy schedules, a wedding seems like the only occasion that we are forced to make our obligatory appearance and break out of our shells to reach out and reconnect with family and friends. Besides, it's a good excuse to dress-up and splurge on a nice evening dress and yes, show off my cookies!
I made these kitties for my cousin's bridal shower.
I made these kitties for my cousin's bridal shower.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
A Tribute to Budgie
When her pet bird Budgie passed on, food stylist Anna Keville Joyce turned to art therapy to deal with her grief, creating these delightful bird illustrations as tribute to her beloved feathered friend. Her creations are made up of 100% food elements which are displayed around the dishes for viewers to see exactly how each bird was created.
Saturday, April 19, 2014
He Is Risen!
I find it sad that the true meaning of Easter seems lost these days with the over commercialization of this sacred holiday. This year, armed with my newly acquired and very limited cookie-decorating 'skills', I am giving out these Christ-centered treats to my sons' classmates as visual reminders of the resurrection of our Saviour.
Happy Easter, pallies!
Happy Easter, pallies!
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Songbirds
It's the monsoon season over here on our side of the pond which means it has been raining almost daily. I'm enjoying the cooler weather especially after that dreadful, prolonged drought we've just been through. It was our worst water crisis ever. Hopefully, the rain will fill up our dams.
Cookiefying my vision of Spring
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Embroidered Microbes by Alicia Watkins
Fancy adorning your walls with these quirky cross-stitched microbial reminders of deadly bacteria and viruses by Alicia Watkins?
The artist says, "GERMS! They're everywhere. You can't avoid them, not entirely -- though one would hope you'd avoid syphilis, of all things -- so why not incorporate them into your decor? If you're into science, or just germs, or cleanliness, or if you're a hypochondriac, you might like to see your interests/worst fears immortalized in stitchwork. Luckily, now you can."
I must say, these are great conversation pieces to hang in your home.
From to Herpes to Gonorrhea, you can find lots of embroidered germs at her Etsy shop.
Check out my cookiefied microbe cookies here - https://ofmiceandramen.blogspot.com/2018/05/microbe-cookies.html
The artist says, "GERMS! They're everywhere. You can't avoid them, not entirely -- though one would hope you'd avoid syphilis, of all things -- so why not incorporate them into your decor? If you're into science, or just germs, or cleanliness, or if you're a hypochondriac, you might like to see your interests/worst fears immortalized in stitchwork. Luckily, now you can."
I must say, these are great conversation pieces to hang in your home.
Check out my cookiefied microbe cookies here - https://ofmiceandramen.blogspot.com/2018/05/microbe-cookies.html
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Easter Baskets
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Food Maps
I am loving these fun maps of several countries illustrated with the food each country is known for. They are the collaboration of food stylist Caitlin Levin and photographer Henry Hargreaves, inspired by their passion for travel.
USA - Corn
Italy - Tomatoes
Australia - Shrimp
China - Noodles
France - Cheese And Bread
Japan - Seaweed
Africa - Bananas And Plantines
India - Spices
New Zealand - Kiwi Fruit
South America - Citrus
UK and Ireland
USA - Corn
Italy - Tomatoes
Australia - Shrimp
China - Noodles
France - Cheese And Bread
Japan - Seaweed
Africa - Bananas And Plantines
India - Spices
New Zealand - Kiwi Fruit
South America - Citrus
UK and Ireland
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