How fantastic are these Spider Cupcakes! Perfect for an afternoon treat or themed birthday party. I came across these on The Age website and thought they were worth sharing! These are quick to prepare and so rich and fudgy adults can enjoy them too.
Ingredients
250g butter
250g dark chocolate
6 eggs
310g castor sugar
70g plain flour
90g plain yoghurt
500g icing sugar
30g dark cocoa powder
48 Tic Tacs
200g liquorice strips cut into 4cm long, thin strips
Method
Pre-heat oven to 170C. Melt butter and chocolate in a bowl over simmering water. Whisk eggs and castor sugar on high for 10 minutes. Fold through chocolate and butter and then flour. Spoon mixture into 24 large cup cake pans and bake for 15 minutes. Allow to cool. Mix together yoghurt and 300 grams icing sugar and spread over cup cakes. Mix together remaining icing sugar, cocoa and just enough water to make a smooth icing that is not too runny. Spread onto tops of cup cakes to create spider bodies and heads. Use tic tacs for eyes and liquorice strips for legs. Makes about 24
Read more: http://www.essentialkids.com.au/recipes/party-food/chocolate-spider-cup-cakes-20111019-1m6lz.html#ixzz2AMvDw5Qp
ANNOUNCEMENT
26 October 2012
01 October 2012
Ernie & Bird Dancing Ribbon Rings
Each dancing ribbon ring is sold separately to allow you to collect a variety of different colours and themes. Dancing ribbon rings measure approximately 60-70cm and are secured to a 8cm wooden ring and feature 5 jingle bells.
This makes a GREAT gift for any child over 3 years of age due to small choking hazards. If you would like me to gift wrap and send a special note with the item at no extra charge, or need it shipped directly to the recipient please let me know in the note to seller box at checkout.
To view the entire collection visit my shop at www.madeit.com.au/ernieandbird Don't see a colour theme you like? I can happily make custom orders! Simply contact me with your colour request!
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13 September 2012
Being unique in a Handmade world...
I've just had a wonderful lunch with an old girlfriend who I have loads in common with. We are both in our early 30s with young children, managing our families, homes, part time work, outside commitments etc and wondering how we can turn our passions into dollar making businesses. I'm tipping a lot of you have had similar chats with girlfriends about how to best spend these precious few years at home with our little ones but still feel as though we are being 'productive' in the sense of keeping our minds and creative spirits stimulated while earning some money! And finger painting and paper mache is not what I'm talking about.
The handmade world is really quite a small marketplace when you think of it. The longer I'm around the more I see the same small businesses selling products that have earned their way to the top of madeit and etsy's top sellers lists. I look at their sites and think, "good on you for being unique, working hard and making your mark!". And then there are those who are new to the marketplace selling things that there are already hundreds of for sale online and generally trying to sell theirs for a fraction of the price and it makes me so frustrated! Unfortunately, the handmade marketplace is very competitive and if you want to be a top seller you need to be original and unique.
I think the secret to being a successful handmade seller is firstly, being original. Don't copy other people and if you do decide to make something similar at least put your own spin on it! Make it unique. Take the Handmade pledge over at the Contemporary Handmade Alliance. I have and I am proud to say even though some of my items are considered 'mainstream' they are still unique and no two are ever the same. Secondly, you need to be persistent. I have made so many different collections of things over the past few years and still have items in my sewing room that have never sold. Sometimes it can be deflating but I would rather see it as an opportunity to create something new and see how that goes!
So while I sit here contemplating how I can take over the world of handmade (and think of something that someone else hasn't beaten me to!) I'd love to know if you are in a similar situation or if you have been and have since found a way around it and now have a fantastic small business you love!
P.S. Check it out! Ernie & Bird is the Sponsor of the Week over at the Handmade Cooperative! Pop on over and sign up for their newsletter - you'll love it! Oh and sign up for the Ernie & Bird Newsletter too, when I have more than a handful of subscribers I'll send out the first edition. Yay!
06 September 2012
Sensational Six: Once Upon A Time...
I absolutely LOVE being a member of the Handmade Cooperative! This week I have been asked to pick the Sensational Six gift guide and the topic I chose is 'Once Upon A Time'. Check it out below and please pop over to the 'Coop' and support the fantastic world of handmade!
My little girl has recently turned 3 and she loves it when I take the time to sit down and read her a story. She's at such a beautiful age where she can now understand what is being said and her own imagination can run wild with exciting adventures! This week's Sensational Six takes a look at how we can encourage our children to love using their imagination and explore the world of fairy tales and magical kingdoms in a land far far away!
My little girl has recently turned 3 and she loves it when I take the time to sit down and read her a story. She's at such a beautiful age where she can now understand what is being said and her own imagination can run wild with exciting adventures! This week's Sensational Six takes a look at how we can encourage our children to love using their imagination and explore the world of fairy tales and magical kingdoms in a land far far away!
From left to right:
Crayon Wallet - Red Riding Hood by Two Charlies - $25
Handpainted Knight Wooden Peg Doll by Twinklekids - $8
Postcard to the Tooth Fairy by Milly Molly
Mandy - $14
Chocolate Once Upon a Time Gift Tags by Bella J
Style - $6
Fairy Door for the Wee Folk by JadaBelle
Studio - $12
Handmade Fairy Skirts by Sarz Creations - $25
Ernie & Bird is a collection of handmade boutique products including a jewellery line called 'Faith Hope Love'. You can visit both online stores and my Facebook page via the links below:
15 June 2012
Sensational Six: Lovely Lavender
Ernie & Bird is sponsor of the week over at the Handmade Cooperative! Written by crafters for shoppers, the "Coop" delivers a weekly post of the
latest products out in the handcraft market place, as offered by
dedicated artisans. An intriguing central theme tells an interesting
story each week and help you to put together a look for your child; be
it their clothes, accessories, rooms, and more!
Below is my pick of beautiful products from Madeit for this week's Sensational Six theme 'Lovely Lavender'...
I read once that if you have more than six books on your bookshelf on a particular topic or theme, that is your 'passion'. I have 10 books on lavender so I guess you could say my passion is more of a lavender obsession! What are you 'passionate' about judging by what's on your bookshelf? I hope you enjoy my selection of products...
Below is my pick of beautiful products from Madeit for this week's Sensational Six theme 'Lovely Lavender'...
I read once that if you have more than six books on your bookshelf on a particular topic or theme, that is your 'passion'. I have 10 books on lavender so I guess you could say my passion is more of a lavender obsession! What are you 'passionate' about judging by what's on your bookshelf? I hope you enjoy my selection of products...
From left to right:
Baby Massage Oil with Lavender by Sniff This! $11.95
Lavender Essential Oil Soap by Seed Skin Care $5.00
Lavender Dahlia Filigree Ring by TrinkArts $12.00
Lavender Sachets by Hip Brown Homewares $12.00
Lavender Eye Pillow by Ernie & Bird $12.00
Lavender Series Print by Avonlea Photography $6.00
Ernie & Bird is a collection of handmade boutique products
including a jewellery line called 'Faith Hope Love'. You can visit both
online stores and my Facebook page via the links below:
30 May 2012
How to Make: Coloured Rice
How life has changed!! Being a mum requires a whole new set of skills and extensive knowledge to our ‘previous lives’. These days I find myself Googling' how to colour rice' and' make your own Play-Doh' inbetween playing, cleaning, cooking, more cleaning etc!
Today I had my mother’s group over and decided to have a craft day with the kiddies. The six of us (plus six littlies!) have been meeting every Wednesday for almost three years now and still aren’t sick of one another’s company! But to tell you the truth, it is starting to get harder to entertain ‘the brood’ particularly on cold and miserable days. We generally try and steer clear of our homes on these kinds of days but play centre outings can become expensive (mainly because we all drink too much coffee!).
As I mentioned yesterday, I was all inspired to learn new things and came home from MOPS very enthusiastic and keen to create. I did a few searches on how to colour rice for art and craft but realised most methods required rubbing alcohol or white vinegar. Since I didn't have either in my pantry I decided to play around with my own recipe. I found it to be so good I thought I’d post a mini tutorial!
As I mentioned yesterday, I was all inspired to learn new things and came home from MOPS very enthusiastic and keen to create. I did a few searches on how to colour rice for art and craft but realised most methods required rubbing alcohol or white vinegar. Since I didn't have either in my pantry I decided to play around with my own recipe. I found it to be so good I thought I’d post a mini tutorial!
This activity is super easy to prepare and most of us would have these things already in our home so it's cheap to make! Depending on how you feel on the day, you could always get the kiddies to help out but just be careful with hot trays and food colouring! Both are recipes for disaster if you're not looking at all times!!
What you need…
Step 1 – In your large metal mixing bowl add one tablespoon of cold water and a few drops of food colouring. Swirl around until evenly dissolved.
Step 2 – Add one cup of rice (I used white long grain rice) and use your spatula to stir until all the rice is coloured. Make sure you get all the rice up the sides of the bowl too. You can add a few more drops to the mixture if you’re after a more intense colour. Just keep stirring until well combined.
What you need…
- Large metal mixing bowl
- Dark spatula or metal spoon
- Food colouring
- White rice
- Measuring cup
- Measuring spoons
- Baking tray
- Paper towel
- Grease proof paper
- Pre-heated moderate oven
Step 2 – Add one cup of rice (I used white long grain rice) and use your spatula to stir until all the rice is coloured. Make sure you get all the rice up the sides of the bowl too. You can add a few more drops to the mixture if you’re after a more intense colour. Just keep stirring until well combined.
Step 3 - Place the mixture onto a piece of paper towel double-folded so it can absorb the excess dye and water. Let it rest for a couple of minutes then transfer rice onto a tray lined with baking paper.
Step 4 – Evenly spread the rice mixture over the baking paper so it’s a thin layer and pretty well separated. Put the tray into the oven for about 5 minutes. After the first 5 minutes, take the tray out and give it a little shake to loosen off the rice that might be sticking. If you think the rice is still a little wet return it to the oven for a further 2-5 minutes.
Step 5 – Once you’re happy the rice is dry you can remove it from the oven and pour it into a bowl to cool down. Once the rice is cold you can transfer the mixture to a plastic container for storage.
So what now? There's a whole load of art and craft activities you can do with coloured rice! We made a whole load of colours for mother's group today so we could make treasure jars where you put loads of goodies into a container and you have to find them! We also made i-spy bags (similar to treasure jars just in zip lock bags instead of glass) and the kids loved it! Whatever you do... have fun!
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29 May 2012
Creative Play with Toddlers
As most of you may already know, I am the mother of an adorable (and incredibly active) ‘almost’ three year old. Little Penny is constantly full of energy and easily bored so I am forever looking for great ideas to keep her amused, stimulated and occupied!
I attend a local MOPS group (Mothers of Pre-Schoolers) run once a fortnight at a church in the area. Our guest speaker this week was Laura, author of the ‘Happy Little Munchkins' blog. Laura has some wonderful and inspiring resources for parents to entertain a pre-schooler. I highly recommend you head on over to her blog and print off three fantastic resources that will seriously help when you don’t know what to do with your children!
Here are some other tips I’ve learned on how to be a creative parent (some are my own and others are from ‘My Art Class’ by Nellie Shepherd)…
Organisation: It’s good to have all the things you need before you start. But if you haven’t got something, just improvise and use something else!
Inspiration: Look at all sorts of bits and bobs. What can you make them into? Challenge yourself and be inspired! I’m forever throwing things into the recycling bin thinking ‘should keep those toilet rolls for a rainy day!’ but never do. Perhaps a large plastic container from the $2 shop could store some essential items such as glue, pipe cleaners, jars, lids, trays etc.
Fun Factor: Think about inviting friends over to join in. Play music and have a story break. It makes such a difference. Try and not have plans around the activity. Time restraints can leave both you and little one feeling rushed and stressed.
It’s Bonding Time! Even though the activity is designed to keep your little one happy and occupied, it’s also a great time for you to sit down and help. Make your own play doh animals and play alongside your child! Get your hands dirty in that mud pie and watch her smile as mummy makes a mess! These will be memories that will last a life time (and vacuuming the house can wait!)
Making Mess: Art is messy business! Just put down loads of newspaper, relax and create. It’s worth it! I also love to use an old sheet that I keep in the bottom of the linen press just for this purpose.
Positive Attitude: We’re positive! We never say we can’t do something because we simply can! If something is difficult show her how it’s done and be patient. Don’t forget to keep in mind your child’s age as you may have higher expectations that aren’t realistic.
Encouragement: Encouragement is great for building confidence and creativity: one hundred per cent encouragement equals one hundred per cent creativity!
Making Choices: Children’s concentration is greatest when they choose the things they want to make. They make their own decisions from the start and they see them through.
Displaying: Displaying as well as talking about children’s art shows it’s important. Go on, put it up on the wall or on the fridge! If this really stresses you out, why not take a digital photo and create a special art album so your child has a record of everything they’ve created. Or you could even get a few large frames with plastic ‘glass’ to hang in their bedroom or play area. Your child can choose what artwork can be displayed and rotate the work.
I attend a local MOPS group (Mothers of Pre-Schoolers) run once a fortnight at a church in the area. Our guest speaker this week was Laura, author of the ‘Happy Little Munchkins' blog. Laura has some wonderful and inspiring resources for parents to entertain a pre-schooler. I highly recommend you head on over to her blog and print off three fantastic resources that will seriously help when you don’t know what to do with your children!
- 50 Things To Do With Your Kids Indoors
- 50 Things to Do With Your Kids for Free
- 20 Things To Do With Babies
Here are some other tips I’ve learned on how to be a creative parent (some are my own and others are from ‘My Art Class’ by Nellie Shepherd)…
Organisation: It’s good to have all the things you need before you start. But if you haven’t got something, just improvise and use something else!
Inspiration: Look at all sorts of bits and bobs. What can you make them into? Challenge yourself and be inspired! I’m forever throwing things into the recycling bin thinking ‘should keep those toilet rolls for a rainy day!’ but never do. Perhaps a large plastic container from the $2 shop could store some essential items such as glue, pipe cleaners, jars, lids, trays etc.
Fun Factor: Think about inviting friends over to join in. Play music and have a story break. It makes such a difference. Try and not have plans around the activity. Time restraints can leave both you and little one feeling rushed and stressed.
It’s Bonding Time! Even though the activity is designed to keep your little one happy and occupied, it’s also a great time for you to sit down and help. Make your own play doh animals and play alongside your child! Get your hands dirty in that mud pie and watch her smile as mummy makes a mess! These will be memories that will last a life time (and vacuuming the house can wait!)
Making Mess: Art is messy business! Just put down loads of newspaper, relax and create. It’s worth it! I also love to use an old sheet that I keep in the bottom of the linen press just for this purpose.
Positive Attitude: We’re positive! We never say we can’t do something because we simply can! If something is difficult show her how it’s done and be patient. Don’t forget to keep in mind your child’s age as you may have higher expectations that aren’t realistic.
Encouragement: Encouragement is great for building confidence and creativity: one hundred per cent encouragement equals one hundred per cent creativity!
Making Choices: Children’s concentration is greatest when they choose the things they want to make. They make their own decisions from the start and they see them through.
Displaying: Displaying as well as talking about children’s art shows it’s important. Go on, put it up on the wall or on the fridge! If this really stresses you out, why not take a digital photo and create a special art album so your child has a record of everything they’ve created. Or you could even get a few large frames with plastic ‘glass’ to hang in their bedroom or play area. Your child can choose what artwork can be displayed and rotate the work.
24 May 2012
Time to Cuddle Up!
The weather in Melbourne is rapidly cooling down so I thought it was time I finished my HUGE collection of lavender heat packs I've had sitting on my sewing desk for months! I have just released a collection of around 50 new designs featuring beautiful 100% cotton fabrics from Australia and the USA. Many of these designs are one-offs so if you do like one in particular don't count on me being able to whip you up another if it sells out.
So here's why I love my cuddle bags... they are made with 100% quilting designer cotton and corduroy fabrics and filled with Australian grown wheat and lavender. I use lavender purchased from Warratina Lavender Farm in the Yarra Valley outside of Melbourne (this farm is a great place to visit and make sure you try Annemarie's lavender scones!)
So here's why I love my cuddle bags... they are made with 100% quilting designer cotton and corduroy fabrics and filled with Australian grown wheat and lavender. I use lavender purchased from Warratina Lavender Farm in the Yarra Valley outside of Melbourne (this farm is a great place to visit and make sure you try Annemarie's lavender scones!)
Ernie & Bird Cuddle Bags can be used as heat packs that are heated in the microwave or cold packs that are kept in the freezer.They easily mould to the contour of your body and are perfect to cuddle up on the lounge with, use while traveling or take to bed to keep your tootsies warm! As they are filled with lavender they are an excellent sleep companion and may assist in settling young children and relaxing adults!
Cuddle Bags are $15ea + postage. You can view the entire collection by visiting my madeit store HERE.
17 May 2012
Ernie & Bird is now on etsy!
I've been working on some things other than sewing lately and have
decided madeit isn't giving me as much traffic and I'd like. So I've
opened an etsy shop but have only listed my newest range of Toddler
Bedtime Routine Charts and Reward Charts for children.
Visit my etsy shop here...
The reason behind this is that I intend on selling my charts as digital files (once I've finalised the entire collection) which enables me to offer the product world-wide through the click of a button at my computer! Details are still being finalised and hopefully I'll have then available in the near future, however you can currently order these adorable charts in 'hard copy' which will be sent out to you.
Toddler Bedtime Routine Charts
Ernie & Bird has a new range! My Toddler Routine Chart is designed to help young children learn the steps to bed and try help parents establish a routine before bed time. The Toddler Chart comes with a page of 'Extras' which includes both days of the week and weather conditions PLUS some little icons to move around the chart and have fun with! Both the Toddler Chart and Extras are laminated. Simply cut out the sheet of Extras, stick a piece of magnetic tape on the back and keep the collection on the fridge to use every day!
Personalised Rewards Chart
Ernie & Bird has a new range! Being a mum, I am always on the look out for great ways to encourage my child to 'do the right thing' and provide an incentive for great behaviour! Rewards Charts are a fantastic way to help guide your child in the right direction while showing them what can be achieved by doing so!
Write your child's goals (or chores) in the first column along with their 'reward' at the end of the week if they acheive their goals. The Rewards Chart comes with a page of 'Extras' which includes both days of the week and weather conditions PLUS some little icons to move around the chart and have fun with!
Both the Rewards Chart and Extras are laminated. The reason behind this is to not only keep your chart nice and clean but also for the chart to be reusable over and over again by simply writing on it with a WHITEBOARD PEN and wiping it straight off with a cloth when you want to change it!
Simply cut out the sheet of Extras, stick a piece of magnetic tape on the back and keep the collection on the fridge to use every day!
Visit my etsy shop here...
The reason behind this is that I intend on selling my charts as digital files (once I've finalised the entire collection) which enables me to offer the product world-wide through the click of a button at my computer! Details are still being finalised and hopefully I'll have then available in the near future, however you can currently order these adorable charts in 'hard copy' which will be sent out to you.
Toddler Bedtime Routine Charts
Ernie & Bird has a new range! My Toddler Routine Chart is designed to help young children learn the steps to bed and try help parents establish a routine before bed time. The Toddler Chart comes with a page of 'Extras' which includes both days of the week and weather conditions PLUS some little icons to move around the chart and have fun with! Both the Toddler Chart and Extras are laminated. Simply cut out the sheet of Extras, stick a piece of magnetic tape on the back and keep the collection on the fridge to use every day!
Personalised Rewards Chart
Ernie & Bird has a new range! Being a mum, I am always on the look out for great ways to encourage my child to 'do the right thing' and provide an incentive for great behaviour! Rewards Charts are a fantastic way to help guide your child in the right direction while showing them what can be achieved by doing so!
Write your child's goals (or chores) in the first column along with their 'reward' at the end of the week if they acheive their goals. The Rewards Chart comes with a page of 'Extras' which includes both days of the week and weather conditions PLUS some little icons to move around the chart and have fun with!
Both the Rewards Chart and Extras are laminated. The reason behind this is to not only keep your chart nice and clean but also for the chart to be reusable over and over again by simply writing on it with a WHITEBOARD PEN and wiping it straight off with a cloth when you want to change it!
Simply cut out the sheet of Extras, stick a piece of magnetic tape on the back and keep the collection on the fridge to use every day!
30 March 2012
FaithHopeLove sale!
After much thought, I have decided to close my FaithHopeLove jewellery store for 2012 to purely focus on Ernie & Bird. I have listed a big 25% off sale in my store to try and clear my current stock so it doesn't have to sit in storage for 12 months! So pop on over to www.madeit.com.au/faithhopelove and see if there's something you like for a very good price!
20 February 2012
Pillowcases for Oncology Kids
When I saw a post go out from the Handmade Cooperative asking for businesses to donate handmade pillowcases to children with cancer I put my hand straight up. I have a beautiful two-and-a-half year old daughter and thank God she is healthy every day. I couldn't imagine having to sit beside her bed as she was going through treatment for cancer and I honestly pray for the families that face this as their reality.
I have these lavender Hootie Owl softies in my collection of handmade goodies at Ernie & Bird and thought they’d make a cute applique for a little girl’s pillow. I then decided to make another case using my ‘Squirrels in Love’ design that I have used on library bags. I love the fact these adorable cases will hopefully brighten a day and create a smile. My love and prayers go out to all the children and families fighting cancer.
About Pillowcases for Oncology Kids...
Brittany was 6 months old when she was diagnosed with a rare GERM CELL Tumour, she had treatment for 3 years, and was given a 0.01% survival rate. She is now a gorgeous 15 year old who still has a long way to go, but has decided to help put a smile on someone elses face by creating 'PILLOWCASES FOR ONCOLOGY KIDS'. Our mission is to get as many pillowcases out to as many kids undergoing treatment for cancer as possible. We want to see every child smile :) and with all our pillowcases being made and donated with tonnes of love it is sure to put a big smile on every child's face when they receive a pillowcase from POK.View their facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/pillowcases4oncologykids
I have these lavender Hootie Owl softies in my collection of handmade goodies at Ernie & Bird and thought they’d make a cute applique for a little girl’s pillow. I then decided to make another case using my ‘Squirrels in Love’ design that I have used on library bags. I love the fact these adorable cases will hopefully brighten a day and create a smile. My love and prayers go out to all the children and families fighting cancer.
Brittany was 6 months old when she was diagnosed with a rare GERM CELL Tumour, she had treatment for 3 years, and was given a 0.01% survival rate. She is now a gorgeous 15 year old who still has a long way to go, but has decided to help put a smile on someone elses face by creating 'PILLOWCASES FOR ONCOLOGY KIDS'. Our mission is to get as many pillowcases out to as many kids undergoing treatment for cancer as possible. We want to see every child smile :) and with all our pillowcases being made and donated with tonnes of love it is sure to put a big smile on every child's face when they receive a pillowcase from POK.View their facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/pillowcases4oncologykids
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