i went
here recently to enjoy some bathing time with my Mum & her sister who is visiting us from the UK. it was just the perfect place to unwind & relax & enjoy. not having my phone in my pocket to check consistently for a few hours was bliss!
the gift shop sold some turkish bath towels that would be just the thing to have as you step from pool to pool {the towels we had taken got very wet & hence showering/dressing afterwards was a little tricky}
here are a few little bits & pieces i think would be the perfect accompaniment to a day of relaxing at the springs. time at the beach. trip to the local pool or for a holiday in the tropics!
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the gift shop sold some turkish bath towels that would be just the thing to have as you step from pool to pool {the towels we had taken got very wet & hence showering/dressing afterwards was a little tricky}
here are a few little bits & pieces i think would be the perfect accompaniment to a day of relaxing at the springs. time at the beach. trip to the local pool or for a holiday in the tropics!
turkish bath towels available here
cotton plastic lined oversized bag available here
good looking & comfortable footwear available here
nourish organics coconut body wash available here
{all images from the mentioned product websites}
Gluten-free Victoria sandwich cake love letters
Gluten-free Victoria sandwich love letter cakes (makes 12 letter cakes)
Ingredients
- 150g butter
- 150g caster sugar
- 1tsp vanilla extract
- 2 eggs
- 1 teaspoon gluten-free baking powder
- 150g gluten-free self raising flour
- 3 tablespoons milk
- Icing sugar
- 4tbsp strawberry jam
- Whipping cream
What you will need
Cooking instructions
- Preheat oven to 165C/325F
- Grease letter mould and place on baking tray
- Beat butter and sugar until light and fluffy
- Beat in eggs one at a time
- Beat in vanilla essence
- Fold in the sifted flour and baking powder
- Slowly beat in milk
- Spoon or pipe cake mixture into moulds
- Bake for about 15 mins until skewer comes out clean
- Leave to cool in moulds
- Then turn out cakes onto a chopping board
- Using a bread knife, cut cake letters in half width ways
- Divide jam between the bottom half of the letter cakes and spread evenly across cakes
- Whip the cream until stiff peaks form and fill piping bag fitted with a star nozzle
- Pipe a layer of cream on top of jam covered cakes
- Place top half of cakes on top of jam
- Lightly dust with sieved icing sugar
Tip: I use Wiltons cake release to grease my moulds, but brush it on and use very sparingly
I also couldn't resist making some chunky chocolate letters using my new love letters mould from Bombay Duck, method same as chocolate lollipops.
Don't forget to enter my Bombay Duck giveaway!
Have a sweet day!
I also couldn't resist making some chunky chocolate letters using my new love letters mould from Bombay Duck, method same as chocolate lollipops.
Don't forget to enter my Bombay Duck giveaway!
Have a sweet day!
Cutie pie vintage
I adore getting creative with clothing. If I was skinny, I would be one hot dresser but it has come to my attention over the years that pre-1998 no-one appeared to be overweight and they certainly weren't six feet tall. Nothing vintage fits me. I'm lucky to get a roomy Sussan XL to fit me right now, but that's another story.
I initially wanted this post to be about gorgeous vintage clothes and the girls that become them, but I noticed something odd when deciding who to feature. The poses. All the gals who do the vintage look, well, they do the same poses as well. Are the poses vintage too?
What happens is that all these wonderfully quirky individuals end up looking a lot like each other. Somewhere along the way, whatever makes them 'different' makes them exactly the same. And, really, what is it with the 'little girl lost' poses? Does wearing vintage also mean you have to regress back in time yourself? The women I'm featuring here, and the stunning clothes they wear, are all marvellous, absolutely marvellous. And yet...
I'm not sure what to do with it.
The hair twirl
(aka the cutesy one leg bend)
This is Veronika from Girl and Closet
This is Ally from The Vintage Valley
This is Keiko from Keiko Lynn
The something very interesting is happening over... there
This is The Cherry Blossom Girl
This is Rachel from Smile and Wave
This is Elycia from Love Elycia
This is Sophie from Her Library Adventures (love this girl)
The leg cross
This is Esme from Esme and the Laneway
This is Amy at A is for Ampersand
The skirt tug
This is Lilli from Frocks and Frou Frou
This is Kaylah from The Dainty Squid
The 'who little ol' me?' pige
(my personal fave)
Do you like a vintage fash blog too?
Are you partial to a leg cross? A pigeon-toe? A twirl?
[Main photo is by Rachel at Smile and Wave]
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