Here are some photos of what I have been up to lately:
As it's the afternoon just before Easter, I'm in a bit of a rush to get things done (but really, when is anyone not busy??!), so will leave this with just the pictures for you to enjoy - have a great Easter everyone!
There is a new blog on the wedding list, Little Wed Hen, run by the lovely Stephanie Campisi. I was very furtunate to be interviewed by Stephanie for a feature on LWH, and it was good enough to run over three installments, which I am pretty happy about!
I think I sound like a bit of a nit on part 1 (let me know what you think!!), but 2 and 3 is definteily more like the 'real me'!
Head on over to Little Wed Hen and check it out - you can follow along on facebook too!
A little while ago, I was commissioned to create some giant cupcakes (not cake sized, literally giant, regular, single serve cupcakes) for a photoshoot... the only brief was pretty, pale pink, pale blue, and must, absolutely must, feature my signature ruffled blooms.
I am more than a little gob-smacked by the resulting photos! Stunning doesn't quite say enough - spectacular, perhaps? Hmm, still not quite there... I'll let you be the judge!
These images were shot by Vanessa at Wildberry Studio (you may remember Vanessa from my cookie bunting and centrepiece cookie photos), and the entire photoshoot (get ready for some serious eyecandy!) was picked up on Rock and Roll Bride, which you can see here...
I dislike war. Immensely. It achieves nothing but death and leaves nations scarred and destroyed.
However, I support our troops and they jobs they do 110%. They put themselves in harms way in order to serve our Country, and, by association, us. So, to all our past and present Armed Forces Personnel, Thank You.
My Grandfather was a digger. A Galipoli Digger, aka "an ANZAC". He was one of the few who came home. Home to a family shredded by the Great War, he had to rebuild his family and start over, meeting my Nanna at the boarding house he was housed in on his return to Melbourne. Would Pop's service have been made easier had he received care packages from home? Possibly. After all, these very diggers were the men behind the creation of the iconic Australian biscuit, the Anzac. Did he receive them? I'll never know... but what I do know is this - our modern-day Diggers are flung far and wide, serving their Country, and this Anzac Day, I will be doing my part to support them in a small way, and sending them my 'Thanks'.
This is how you can send them your 'Thanks' too:
This Anzac Day, you can send our Armed Forces a care package, post paid. Simply use a box no larger than an Aus Post BM size, and keep the parcel to no more than 2 kg in weight. Lodge in person at any post office (for security reasons you need to lodge with photo ID)
What to send: Books Magazines DVD's Chocolates Personal care items A hand-written note of thanks
Don't forget our 4-legged service personnel! Send some doggie treats, a chew toy, funky (large) collar etc.
Address your packages to:
Middle East:
An Australian Soldier/Sailor/Airman/Airwoman Anzac Day Mail Middle East Operations AFPO 60 Australian Defence Force NSW 2890
East Timor
An Australian Soldier/Sailor/Airman/Airwoman Anzac Day Mail East Timor Operations AFPO 61 Australian Defence Force NSW 2890
Solomon Islands
An Australian Soldier/Sailor/Airman/Airwoman Anzac Day Mail Solomon Islands Operations AFPO 62 Australian Defence Force NSW 2890
For 4-legged care packages, mark the boxes "Canine Care Pacakge"!
This service is running now until last post on 15 April.Please do your bit to support our troops, and the jobs they are doing on our behalf.
I was commissioned to create these veggie cupcakes for an upcoming Beatrix-Potter-esque photoshoot, and couldn't resist snapping a picture of my own before delivery. Sugar carrots, radishes, cabbages and peas in pods all rest on edible dirt over chocolate fudge cupcakes.