I must say that I wasn't very inspired and for the looks of it, perhaps because of the weather (or maybe because of the previous late night out), we were all a bit less productive than usual on the craft side.
On the cooking (and eating) side, we managed to do so well!! Specially because the girls provided us with irresistible delicious treats. Caroline made an splendid and healthy quiche, Rose made her own version of Asparagus rolls with soft cheese (very tasty and with nice soft bread), Carly brought her latest addiction: cheese-non-fattening-pretzels (always loved their name, pretzels) and a super sweet and juicy pineapple, Helene spoilt us with a great selection of French cheese from La Frommagerie, accompanied by nut bread.. what else we need to be in paradise? oh yes.. my carrot cake!!
Half asleep I stumbled out of bed at 10 (after finishing our previous night's party at 3am) and made the cake. Just as I slided it into the oven I turned around to discover I forgot to chuck in the grated carrot!! Thankfully it still worked out adding them at this stage. And I followed Amy's advice and chucked in raisins and nuts (by adding my morning muesli).
Carly's capable hands serving up the yummy quiche
The day went well, with lots of gossip, background music (including Flight of the Concords), bit of crafts and the best way to spend a Sunday, with friends!
Anyway, this is what we worked on:with her stunning kimono fabric (which I forgot to photograph!)
Rose decided to do an embroidery bookmark for her
granny, who apparently is a master embroiderer!
Here you can see her beautiful hands in action!
The beautiful necklace bases Rose found in a charity second hand shop in Islington, I should go try get some! They are so delicate and femenine, I cannot wait to see what she makes of them!Rose and Caroline in a thinking mood,
I just couldn't see it... (note my new needles case, cute hey? from a matchbox)
2 comments:
What a productive and yummy session you had. My own this weekend no so much in terms of productivity.After several days and months in une case, I managed to get the strenght to unravel a couple of things I was not totally conviced with. Already feeling better for it.
hello! Thanks for stopping by and leaving such a nice comment. It sounds like we have lots and lots in common are you my long lost twin?!
Isn't life 100x better when you get yourself out of a bad situation? I'm thankful everyday that I'm now able to do what makes me happy. (even if I don't get to shop as often)
Your group sessions look like so much fun - my girlfriends and I tried to start a monthly crafting thing but it only lasted for one month ;) Although, we've successfully launched "Chick Flick Sunday" where we meet for brunch and watch movies that are really sappy!
Great blog by the way... And nice to "meet" you! -Marichelle
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