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Woodland Trails and Puff Stitch Bees…
A three day weekend…this should be made compulsory.
Oh, if only I could have a bank holiday every weekend.
We have taken walks along woodland trails,

Explored caves
and enjoyed some down time
I have made slow progress on my hotel of bees shawl #hobcal

but, I am enjoying the pattern, even if I do have to concentrate really hard. I really enjoyed hooking those sweet little bees.
I have also been finishing up my Baby Wilmer blanket, I just have a few more rows to add now before I border.

I hope what ever you have been doing has been just as fun.
xxxxx
Milestones and Alpaca Cake…
I have had such a fabulous week.
Not only have we celebrated Easter and had a whole week away from work; I have had a birthday and a graduation!
What’s more I had a beautiful alpaca birthday cake!!!
I’m feeling so blessed.
xxxxx
Hello Spring…
Baby Shower Diaper Cake…
Take a look at this little creation I just made…
I would have adored one of these when I was expecting! So, I got to work constructing my diaper cake as soon as I received my friends baby shower invitation.
There are lots of tutorials on the web about how to make your own diaper cake, but I did take photo’s of each step and have included them below.
I found the hardest part of creating a diaper cake was deciding on the colours and of course a theme!
I used an old cake board, a kitchen roll tube, card, scissors, sticky tape, hot glue gun, elastic bands, string, ribbons, a teddy, ‘sweet dreams’ bunting and some artificial daisies and about 64 size 2 diapers (nappies).
So this is how I made mine…
Step 1:

I used the kids loom bands to secure, but elastic bands would work too.
Step 2:
Using the scissors snip approx. 1cm around one end of the kitchen roll.
Step 3:

Step 4:

Begin placing rolled up diapers around the base of the tube, in x3 rounds. Secure each round with an elastic band or tie with string. If tying with string keep loose ends short and tuck any remaining ends in between the diapers as you go to keep your cake looking neat.
Step 5:

Step 6:

Now, at this point, the kitchen tube, disappeared as you can see in the photo above, as the height of the tube was equal to the height of the second tier.
You don’t really need to worry if your cake topper is rigid or small. But, as my topper was a cute little bear, that was quite floppy and soft, I added an extension to my tube in the form of a bit of plastic pipe, Mr R had spare.
If you need to extend your tube, card would suffice at this point, but as I did not have any I went with the plastic pipe.
To secure Mr Bear, I tied his leg with a bit of string and threaded the string through the pipe, securing the string at the bottom of the pipe with sticky tape. I then placed the pipe inside the kitchen tube, before proceeding with step 7.
You may find you can go straight to tier 3 and decorate with your topper once tier three is insitu, it will just depend upon what you have chosen for your decoration.
Step 7:

Step 8:

Just like so.
Step 9:


And there you have it.
I just love this sweet dreams theme in aqua and grey. The little yellow centres in the daisies and Mr. Bears matching bow tie add a little extra zing!
It looks so elegant and I have had so many gushing comments about it and requests to make more I may just have to!
If this inspires you to make a diaper cake I would love to see your pictures, your colours and your themes and just how your imagination runs away with this quick and simple project.
xxxxx
favourite tip…
Day 24 of
#yarnlovechallenge
and it’s still not too late join in.
The theme for today is ‘favourite tip’.
Crochet is great for the soul and my mental health!
xxxxx
Throwback…
Day 23 of
#yarnlovechallenge
and it’s still not too late join in.
The theme for today is ‘throwback’.

I love the vintage vibe of these roses.
xxxxx
Library…
Day 21 of
#yarnlovechallenge
and it’s still not too late join in.
The theme for today is ‘library!’.
This isn’t my library… but probably the world’s smallest library ever, in a phone box!
You can read all about my visit here.
I made these cute little flower bookmarks and left them as a present.
xxxxx
Gratitude…
Day 18 of
#yarnlovechallenge
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The theme for today is ‘gratitude’.

A yarnpom…
the perfect way to express gratitude!
xxxxx
Family
Day 15 of
#yarnlovechallenge
and it’s still not too late join in.
The theme for today is ‘family’.
This about sums us up!
xxxxx








