Cul de sac Colour Chart
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The sun is shining a rainbow of colours in our road! I made up this game for big boy who, apart from a soggy trip to the park yesterday to walk the dogs, has had a wet weekend indoors.

I dug out an old digital camera we used to use years ago, that although the picture quality is quite grainy, it is perfect for my son turned photographer!

I tied together a load of paint charts I picked up from a DIY store. We then wrote each colour in turn on the pavement and then went off to explore the cul de sac, to find something that matched the colour. He even tried to copy the writing himself.

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When he spotted something he took his own picture! We found a few things for each colour for as long as his attention span would stay on each.

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I loved listening to how his little brain worked, as he wouldn't always point to the most obvious thing.

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Here are some of his photos!

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I spotted this beauty!

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Country Kids from Coombe Mill Family Farm Holidays Cornwall
My NEXT wedding story
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Next have launched a great competition, hosted by Rock n Roll Bride and the theme is Weddings. There is a stage in your life where it seems all you do is spend your weekends at weddings! Most of our lovely friends are now old married couples but one friend is due to get married, on a special sentimental day next March.

I have been helping her, coming up with suggestions and batting around some venue styling ideas. We have even planned a trip to see the reception and ceremony rooms! How exciting!

So when I saw this competition I knew exactly what my entry would be. (Although, I toyed with the idea of roping the whole family in to a modelling session and videoing us in the changing rooms in a variety of outfits!)

Next has some classic, elegant and vintage inspired homeware, which make perfect wedding decorations. (In fact, I think they may be missing a trick because I have never seen them promote their homeware lines, as inspiration for wedding styling and it could be a little goldmine!)

Her theme is greys, cream and yellows and Next has a range of some simple, yet incredibly effective, rattan, wicker and willow products that would look romantic and stylish as ceremony decorations. I could have spend so much more than £500 (there were some divine grey high back chairs and these artificial yellow rose bushes on my wish list), but I think the products I chose would have greater impact in terms of value for money and make a lasting impression on all the guests!

This is my Next ceremony styling – click on the image for a better view! All I need is for Here Comes the Bride to be playing whilst you read it!

Here is how I spent the £500.

You would be greeted by this stunning Happy Phrase piece of wall art, propped against the wall on two storage crates. I stacked the crates upside down to make an entrance table. I would fill this heart porcelain serving bowl with confetti ready for everyone to take a handful on the way out! Two dainty heart tumblers would be waiting for the newlyweds, filled with Pimm's and fruit. (The other two in the set would be on the table at their place setting.)

Hanging off the door handle would be this pretty heart collage frame. My friends are marrying on the same date as both the Bride's parents and grandparents! It would be a lovely touch to hang three photographs of the couples, for all the guests to enjoy, as they made their way to their seats. (They have had to wait 5 years for the date to fall on a Saturday!)

The ushers would take you to your seat, as you stepped over the Busboards Doormat, which complements the wall art. A pair of olive trees provide a simple and fragrant frame to the door and a line of willow weave lanterns along each row make for a romantic and magical setting.

A pair of natural willow weave vases would provide a stunning frame to the top of the aisle, with two Clotted Cream bouquets bursting out of the top.

On the simple altar table, a pair of scroll candlesticks would add to the romance of the lanterns and the luxury planted basket adds colour and could be given to the Mother of the Bride as a gift for all her help and support!

A grand total of £492!

I have £8 left in the coffers which, if the venue allowed, I would change the door handles, just for the day! After all, it is the little details, that take a wedding from pretty and nice, to personal and perfect!

The best thing of all is that almost everything can be enjoyed time and time again, as it can all be loaded into the newlywed's car with the presents! Just imagine the tin cans clattering, with the olive trees poking out of the back windows!

The Sweetest Granny
Granny's Recipe Books

We have been enjoying a bank holiday of sorting. Sorting old paperwork, putting up pictures, clearing out old boxes and I had a good rummage through my Granny's suitcase.

I found her old recipe books and I am ashamed to say, that for all the creative things I do, baking is not one! I have never baked a single cake in my life! Shocking I know!

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I am determined my first will be from one of these recipes!

There are so many but I though I would share 2 child friendly ones! I imagine she used to make these for my Mum and Auntie when they were young.

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Granny's Cheese Straws

4 oz flour, 3 oz grated cheese, pepper, salt and cayenne, 2 oz butter or margarine, 1 yolk of egg.

Mix flour, cheese, salt etc rub in butter. Mix to short paste with yolk of egg. Knead until smooth. Roll out to 4 inch in thickness.

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Granny's Oatflake Cookies

4 oz porridge oats, 2 oz self raising flour, pinch of salt, 2 oz margarine, grated rind of an orange, 1 egg.

Mix oats, flour, sugar and salt. Rub in fat, add some orange rind and mix to a dough with beaten egg. Roll out to fairly thinly and cut into rounds.

Cut out a small circle in the centre of half the rounds, brush over with milk and sprinkle with sugar. (These rounds form the top of the cookies.)

Bake in a moderate oven for 15 mins.

When cool, spread the lower rounds with jam and stick together.

A post for you, Dear Granny.