What a weekend of crafting has passed!
Firstly: spiced fig and plum jam. I love making jam and last
year I trialled this
one as a Christmas gift for a few family members. It proved a success so I’ve
made it again. Largely for the same people. If you are reading this and you are
on the Tracy side of the family: apologies. If you don’t want this please let
me know and I will find it a good home!
My mother in law gave me this beautiful jam pan for my birthday
one year and it has really been a fine friend.
This year I did a little trick with my craft kit, using a punch
to cut my wax discs to size. Clever me!
And finally, after what felt like 3 days of watching it
boil, all potted up. Even though the recipe is from GH, my companion in
preserves is neatly on the side there,
a handbook on preserving published through River Cottage. If you’re even curious about preserving this
is a great investment.
Next up: candle making.
I have a problem when it comes to hoarding. I’m not a tragic
case yet but we have amassed a large collection of useless little things. One collection
is little glass ramekins that come free with our favourite pre-made refrigerated
desserts. Mmmm Gu puddings…
So with this collection I did some research and realised it
would be very easy to turn them into candles. Quick bit of online purchasing
and I had myself a beginners’ kit to make some container candles.
This process was a bit more involved but not overly labour intensive.
You have to get the wick perfectly straight so you blue-tack it to a pencil
lying across the top. (This is the tip in the instructions, not a fun fact from
me. I used my clever innovative idea on the punch-cut-discs above.)
Then you melt the wax in a double-boiler, adding dye and
fragrance along the way. Pour it in and wait for it to set.
To dress them up as gifts (going into a gift set with the
jam and these
wreaths) I added some festive Christmas ribbon.
Wrapping things up: a bit of festive décor for the office. I
decorated stockings for everyone in our office, bought some lights and little
decorations and then wrangled the studio design team into carrying a tree home
from town for me. Pure delight that I got all of this up with all the
bah-humbugging in the office.
American friends – a note on spelling. I’m using my work
computer and the spell-check is aggressive. I still think in American though.
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