Category: Craft central


As an up and coming online jewellery boutique the girls at Scarlett Hearts would like to invite you to their launch party at Floritas, Newcastle, on June 2nd!

We will be having our own private area which means you can browse our new jewellery collection in peace before it hits our online store and they promise to have a number of exclusive items that you won’t be able to get your mitts on anywhere else!

As well as exclusive goodies you can get your hands on some delicious FREE cupcakes c/o Fancy Spoon Bakery, and every girl (and guy) loves a cupcake!

To celebrate our launch we are also giving away over 100 goody bags full of treats from not only ourselves but a few other North East companies too! Here’s a quick sneak peek at just some of the goodies on offer….

If you’d like to get in on our goody bag offer and donate 10% off vouchers or any surplus stock you may have we would love to hear from you!

Our Launch Party kicks off at 6pm – Feel free to drop in and visit us for some amazing cocktails with your friends – the more the merrier!

* Unfortunately because of the location, this event is 18+, bring ID*

 

Love,

Emma and The Scarlett Hearts Team xx

 

 

Contact us at: pr.scarletthearts.gmail.com

Check out our shop: http://scarletthearts.bigcartel.com/

Or follow us on twitter: @scarlettheartsx

 

Ice Cold

I’ve been awfully naughty recently and have neglecting my blogging ways. I wish I had some sort of glamorous excuse such as having a busy social life but nay I’m just busy with work and freezing my arse off in London. I think it’s even effecting my hand coordination and the part of my brain I use for writing half decent prose. I never knew it got cold down south… After all it’s practically at the equator!

Another Northern myth then.

Even more depressingly I can’t quite afford to buy myself winter wears from local charity shops. This might be because I’ve spent an absolute fortune buying amazing wools from Prick your Finger. I can’t even bring myself to say out loud how much it’s cost poor unemployed me but it is totally worth it. Ahhhh warmth!

In other ways to distract me from the Arctic temperatures of the south I’ve kept myself busy by attending Tatty Devine’s Friday night party at their Brick Lane store of Nick Abraham’s The Stooges Doghouse exhibition.

Lots of merriment, heat and cute pooches for all.

Another pretty empty week, well other than applying for jobs that will be lovely enough to ignore me completely, I decided that I would do at least 2 creative things with my time.

Firstly, I decided to have a go at creating a cheesecake. Mama used to make gorgeous ones when we were little but, like me, she wrote it down on a piece of paper and has since then lost it somewhere. We’ll probably find in the next 20years or so. So I spent hours trawling recipe books, cookery programmes and the internet looking for a recipe that doesn’t involve baking said cheesecake. If I’m honest the whole idea of baking a cheesecake makes me want to boke. It just doesn’t seem right and I’m going to stick to my guns on this one! I just wish I’d done the same and not tried that prawn mayo sandwich the other day – completely ruined mayo, prawns and brown bread for me…

Anyways I’ve finally been successful and found the recipe I’ve been looking for thanks to Gordon Ramsey and Channel 4! I think Gordon was going for individual mini, la di da, ponsely presented cheescakes with the biscuity bit on top but I’ve rebelled from his design and have been boring and traditional and kept the biscuit as the base. But other than that I’ve followed the recipe pretty much spot on… well except the vanilla pod but surely essence will fair just as well for me?

Here’s the recipe, courtesy of www.channel4.com

Ingredients

Topping

  • 8 digestive biscuits
  • 6 tbsp caster sugar
  • 100g unsalted butter

Berries

  • 300g blueberries (or blackberries)
  • 2 tbsp caster sugar
  • Splash of crème de cassis or water

Vanilla cream cheese

  • 400g cream cheese
  • 6 tbsp icing sugar
  • Juice of 1/2 lemon
  • 1 vanilla pod, split
  • 600ml double cream

To finish

  • Icing sugar to dust

Method

1. Make the topping first. Coarsely grind the biscuits in a food processor. Melt the sugar in a heavy-based non-stick pan until it begins to caramelise, then carefully add the butter, shaking the pan to mix the caramel with the butter as it melts. Add the ground biscuits and toss to coat in the caramel. Tip on to a plate, chill for 5 minutes until firm, then break into pieces. Wipe out the pan with kitchen paper.

2. Tip the blueberries into the pan and sprinkle with the 2 tbsp sugar and a splash of cassis or water. Cook over medium-high heat for a minute until the blueberries are slightly soft. Spread out on a plate and leave to cool.

3. For the vanilla cream cheese, put the cream cheese, icing sugar and lemon juice in a large bowl. Add the seeds from the vanilla pod and beat until smooth. In another bowl, lightly whip the cream to soft peaks, then fold into the cream cheese mixture.

4. To shape individual cheesecakes, line 8 ramekins with cling film. Fill with the cream cheese mixture and level the tops with the back of a knife. Chill until ready to serve.

5. Sprinkle the crumbly topping on top of the cheesecakes and spoon the blueberries around the plate. Dust with icing sugar and serve immediately.

And this is what they’re supposed to look like…

And this is what mine came out like…

Blurry but tasty!

My second creative output of the week saw me heading back to my Art roots and creating my own Batiks again. A quick search on the web will tell you that Batik is the method of applying designs onto material by waxing the parts that are to remain without dye (pretty much based on the principle that water and wax repel). Batik can be done on silk or cotton. Traditionally Batiks are abstract and originated as early as 4BC in Egypt and is found in India, Japan, Thailand, China and Africa but to name a few. And below is what they are supposed to look like… 

When it comes to my own Batiks I prefer to make them with a modern twist using bright colours and embellishing them with buttons and sequins and whatever else I can stitch onto them. I also quite enjoy using a simple pattern or design, focusing on building up layers of wax and dye and embroidering areas of significance. Here’s one I made earlier.

Now this is something which I haven’t done since ALevel so it’s safe to say I’m a little rusty…

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