Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Christmas Themes

My friends and I met again this week to continue our holiday bake-fest. This time we made some shortbread cookies, marshmallow roll and nanaimo bars. (All turned out quite lovely!).
But while we were busy making the goodies the subject of everyone's Christmas decorating came up. It's funny how incredibly personal your decorating choices are!
One of the girls loved warm colors like gold and burgundy.
(This lovely example found here)


Another loved the more cutting edge black white & silver.


(Image found here)

(Image found here)

I have always loved blue! It reminds me of cool winters, icicles and frost! But I was fairly alone on this choice as most thought this color scheme made them feel cold.


My husband is a fan of the traditional green and red, and since this is my second favorite this is the one we went with for our house! 


I don't decorate the house until December 1st but when I'm done I'll make sure to post pictures!
What about you? Do you stick to certain themes or colors when you decorate? Is your tree up and ready or do you wait until a certain date before you decorate as well?

Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Christmas Preparations!


Well it's already November, Christmas is right around the corner and its past time to start getting ready for it!!
I have already been working on Christmas for a while, yes I admit it I start my Christmas prep as soon as fall hits!
Part of that is because a lot of my gifts have a homemade element to them but its also because I hate crowds especially when I'm shopping!!
So the gifts are just about done, hurray!! But now its time to start filling my freezer with holiday sweets and baking!!! 
This year my girlfriends and I decided to meet once a week and knock a couple goodies off the list each time! Which is a splendid idea because otherwise I try to do way to much on my own and become very burnt out!
This way I spread out all the baking fun and have time to socialize with my lovely ladies!!
So far we have made some holiday chocolates:



Otherwise known as cuban lunches don't ask me why cause I have no idea.



Next week we'll be making some shortbread cookies. Shortbread is so Christmas to me! Its the only time of year I eat these and I go a little crazy with them!!
Still on the list to make is:
Divine Toffee Square
This is another of my holiday favorites!! I have no idea where it originally came from, possibly one of those company's coming books.... in any case its delicious, decadent and far too addicting.
Marshmallow Roll & Carmel Corn
These are more childhood favorites of mine! And even though I'm all grown up I still reach for it every year!
Ginger Snaps
These are another of my favorite cookies that I only make around Christmas! I don't know why I don't make them more through the year!
We've only just started with all the baking fun and I can't wait to make the rest! We still have a few good baking and cooking weeks ahead of us!!
Remember all this baking can be made into fun gifts for your coworkers, friends and relatives as well as great hostess gifts for all those holiday parties!! 
How's your holiday baking/cooking coming?

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

A Fun Gift for a New Baby

Recently I made a very special gift for a coworker! Her daughter recently returned home after adopting a sweet little boy from Africa!!!
Obviously the whole family is just thrilled and so excited to welcome him into their family!!
Now the family has already gotten tons of fun gifts in the form of clothing and furniture and I really wanted to make something for him.
So I decided to make him a nice cuddly stuffed animal! I let my coworker choose the colors and what kind of animal as she knew what colors the room was going to be and I thought she'd have fun picking the animal!
Guess what she picked??


That's right!!! A sweet little giraffe in grey green and yellow!!!


I think he turned out super cute!!! I love the colors she picked!!! And he's so cuddly!!!
What a fun gift to make and give!!! Here's hoping he likes it as much as I did!!!
What about you? Have you made any fun gifts lately? Or have you welcomed a new little member to the family?

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Crochet By Megs Book Club: The Mesmerist

Welcome back to the Crochet By Megs Book Club!! I hope you enjoyed the Mesmerist as much as I did!!
What a unique concept for a book! Set in London in the 1800s The Mesmerist follows the story of Cordelia born in poverty to her actress mother and mesmerist aunt. She works hard to master the acting craft and catch the eye of a wealthy young noble who can save her from a life of struggle and poverty. She is successful and catches the eye of Lord Ellis. 
Most actresses would be happy to be a kept mistress  Cordelia will settle for nothing but marriage. This leads to a dilemma for Lord Ellis, he can't marry Cordelia she is too far below him. Instead he fakes their marriage and hides her in Wales. 
Cordelia is thrilled that she has married Lord Ellis and lives in Wales with their three children until one day she is called to meet Lord Ellis in London where she finds not her husband but a lawyer who informs her that her marriage was a sham and he is keeping the kids. She rushes back to Wales but the children are already gone and she returns to London to live with her Aunt Hester and try to take up acting again. 
But now she has gotten so much older and there is not much work for her or her friend Rillie. After her Aunt Hester passes away Cordelia comes up with a scheme to earn money. She and Rillie will set up shop as mesmerists who council couples before marriage.
This book was so good! I loved how intricate the plot was, all the small twists and turns that lead you to the final big conclusion! The characters were so real and individual. I really enjoyed how the book dealt not only with the individual characters and their drama, but with the idea of what medical treatment was like back then, the difference in standards and practice, how propriety effected the lives of women both medically and in their everyday life, the controversy that mesmerism and all holistic healing was in the medical community and society at large. 
If you read this book along with me I hope you enjoyed it! Share your thoughts in the comments below! If you didn't get a chance to pick this one up yet I'd highly recommend you do! And if you liked this book as much as me, there is a sequel titled The Circus of Ghosts that is I'm told even better than the first one!

And it is time to choose the next book for the Crochet By Megs Book Club to read...............


Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald by Theresa Anne Fowler


Hope you can join us for the next read and I will report back on this lovely book in the new year! Normally we would meet in 6 weeks but as that will be smack dab in the middle of the holidays we'll meet right after! Happy reading!