Radioactive Halloween Cocktails
These ones are for the adults! I love the idea of using a glass chemistry beaker for the cup, and the bright green sugar around the rim sets it all off.
Find the recipe here.
These ones are for the adults! I love the idea of using a glass chemistry beaker for the cup, and the bright green sugar around the rim sets it all off.
Find the recipe here.
These instructions show you a really simple way to make your own cute acorn cookies. Charming!
How amazing does this cake look?!
I love the 3D effect and the shading that’s been added…plus, if it really does taste like a custard cream then it’s an absolute winner anyway 🙂
Find the recipe here.
I’m sure any kid would love some glow-in-the-dark slime as party favours!
Even I want some (with extra googly eyes please :))
Find the recipe for the slime here.
These beautiful cookies have been decorated using an egg white icing, which I’d never heard of before, but it allows you to create artistic brushstroke effects.
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I may be biased because the glaze is in my absolute favourite colour, but how cool is this cake?!
I can’t believe I still haven’t tried to make a shiny glazed cake yet, but it’s on my list!
Find the instructions here.
What better way to personalise a cake than to put the birthday boy’s/girl’s face on the front!
This tutorial shows you how to make a cake stencil from a photograph.
Just coat frozen banana slices in dark chocolate for an easy and delicious treat!
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Both this daisy pie crust and this fishtail pie crust are so pretty!
I think the daisy border would look particularly lovely around a fresh lemon tart actually….but I might just be saying that because it’s amazingly nice weather in England today and I’m feeling all Summery! If it were normal March weather, I’d be talking of hot apple pies with lots of cinnamon 🙂
I would never have thought that cones of Rice Krispies could look so pretty!
Perfect for creating a centrepiece this Christmas.
Find the recipe here.