Sunday, 17 August 2014

Loppy's Crispy Sea Kale

Today will be another recipe, I've been cooking more than anything else lately as I haven't really had time for general crafting.
I've seen a lot on Pinterest over the last year about a vegetable called Kale. I had never heard of it before but apparently my mom has grown it in the past, she doesn't really like the taste though. I decided to buy some to make the most popular recipe I've seen; kale chips. Apparently they're supposed to taste even better than potato crisps but they're super healthy. It took me 3 days to hunt down a bag of kale from the supermarket, and the only type I could find was shredded curly kale. I wasn't sure if it would work as kale chips but I tried it anyway. I decided that I wanted salt and pepper flavour crisps so I followed the instructions and when they came out of the oven they didn't exactly look like the pictures I'd seen on Pinterest...they looked more like crispy seaweed from the Chinese. Upon tasting them I realised that they tasted a bit like crispy seaweed too, and nothing like I imagined they would. So the next day I tried again but using salt and sugar, and they tasted EXACTLY like crispy seaweed, even my mom likes them!

So here's my recipe for Crispy Sea Kale :)

  • 1 bag shredded curly kale
  • Oil
  • Salt
  • Sugar
Evenly spread out the kale on a baking tray in a single layer (you may need to do this in batches depending on how much kale you have). Drizzle a bit of oil over the leaves and add a teaspoon each of salt and sugar. Toss the kale to evenly coat the leaves and spread out again.
Bake for 10-15 minutes at gas mark 4, shaking and rotating the tray half way through.

Enjoy your crispy sea kale :)
This won't store well in the fridge (it goes soggy), so store in an airtight container for a couple of days.

Loppy x

Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Loppy's Gingerbread Biscuits Recipe

Today I decided to make gingerbread as it's something I haven't made for a long time. Here's the recipe I use, I can't remember where I got the original recipe from but I've adapted it over time and it always turns out great. Feel free to adjust the amount of ginger and spices to your taste, or try adding extras such as chocolate chips :)


Loppy's Gingerbread
350g plain flour
1 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
175g soft light brown sugar
 2-3 teaspoons ground ginger
1-2 teaspoons cinnamon or nutmeg (or both)
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
100g butter
1 egg
4 tablespoons golden syrup


Combine ingredients and cook at gas mark 5 for about 10 minutes.

Today's batch :)

I managed to get 23 small gingerbread men and 18 decent sized gingerbread stars in today's batch. This isn't the hard gingerbread that you'd find in high street bakers, it's crunchy on the outside but soft inside and really delicious.

Loppy x

Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Midge's Musical Madness.

So, I don't blog that often as you can tell. But I do work a lot, and nowadays many of us time our travelling to and from work by number of songs, not minutes. Ergo, I thought I'd share with you my favourite songs to get creative to.



Whenever I draw, work or study, I listen to music or watch a show. Nowadays, when I look back to the work I created or revision material I had for back then, I get an image of the show, or a chord or line from the song stuck in my head. Such is the case for when I review old biology notes, I am suddenly watching Friends again in my bedroom 5 years ago... It is because of this, that I believe it should be memorable music you are reminded of when you look back on a piece of work.

So, without further ado (which is how musical winners are announced, right?) here are my best songs to get creative with.

(I tried to limit it to two songs per artist for maximum diversity, which was hard since I do love Two Steps From Hell)

20) Colours Of The Wind: Disney- Pocahontas - This song is a great relaxing tune to listen to if you're painting landscapes or anything generally pretty ^.^ (Dang, only one more Disney song allowed)

19) I Write Sins Not Tragedies: Panic! At The Disco - A personal favourite of mine, this song fluctuates between soft and fast, so is great for just about anything!!

18) Run And Hide: This Century - Given to me as a recommendation from Loppy, this song is great for painting just about anything. You'll be humming along in no time. We both were up-cycling clothing to this for hours xD

17) Brave: Sara Bareilles - A great anthem for just about anything... also great for being creative.

16) Hey Soul Sister: Train - Just... an awesome song.

15) On Top Of The World: Imagine Dragons - The rustic background music just makes this one sound creative in itself!

14) Hoist the Colours: Hans Zimmer - So good for spooky creating, advisable for Halloween stuff.(technically bypassing the no more than two for Disney ;D)

13) Grand Theft Autumn (Where Is Your Boy Tonight): Fall Out Boy - Me and Loppy just love this all together. No reason necessary.

12) I Am The Doctor: Murray Gold - Great composition, especially for huge fans of Doctor Who.

11) He Mele No Lilo: Disney-Lilo And Stitch - Hard to pick a second Disney song with all the great Phil Collins songs, but there's something about not being able to understand a single word that makes you concentrate more on what you're doing with this one.

10) Planetary (GO!): My Chemical Romance - Part of me needs to listen to MCR, and part of me just loves this song... I'm not sure which part made me choose this.

9) All Star: Smash Mouth - What piece of art would be complete without remembering this afterwards?

8) Spring: Vivaldi - Just, one of the best classical pieces I think in terms of relaxation. Reminds me of walking in to primary school assembly's.

7) Pour Some Sugar On Me: Def Leppard - Uhm, so this is a new obsession with me, but it's great at getting you in to a task.

6) Heart Of Courage: Two Steps From Hell - You know that great instrumental you get to in the middle of games, or at the end of movies, well these guys do a lot of that, and it's genuinely incredibly hard to just pick two. But this song is amazing.

5) My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up) : Fall Out Boy - No list of mine will ever be complete without at least two FOB. This is one of their best later songs, also good to draw with.

4) Any sort of Pan Pipe music: Various - No actual songs here, but listening to any pan pipes is a great relaxing creative background sound. Famous ones include My Heart Will Go On, instrumental.

3) Baba Yetu: Christopher Tin - As his album has already won Grammy's and the like, it's no surprise this song is so good. A definite must have to create stuff with.

2) Tubular Bells (2003): Mike Oldfield  - Tiny bit creepy, mostly just amazing to remember with.

1) Strength Of A Thousand Men: Two Steps From Hell - I can't count how many times I've walked into work with this playing to get me feeling awesome. For me, it's the best song from this artist, and a great song to create epic artwork with.

Hope you like my list... Happy creating ^.^

-Midge :3

Sunday, 3 August 2014

Diy storage containers

So today I wanted to use up some of the craft stuff I've been collecting without buying any additional things.

I had a few big coffee jars lying around that I wanted to do something with and some wool leftover from a previous project so I made this striped vase, I didn't have enough wool to cover it all the way to the top.


I also had some burlap that I hadn't used for anything and some lace ribbon. I just got a few tin cans from the recycling and made these pretty storage containers. I love these :) They only cost £1 each to make and look really effective.


Loppy x

Sunday, 20 July 2014

DIY Superhero gifts for men

Over the last few months my family and I have quite a few superhero themed gifts for my lovely boyfriend. I just thought I'd make a quick post to show what we've made so far.

Marvel Avengers coasters
These coasters are made from Avengers wrapping paper, cork coaster backs and mod podge. The wrapping paper was the most expensive at £4.50 for 2 sheets, but Primark has started selling similar paper for £1.50 a roll.

Superman knitted doll
My nan made this doll from a pattern in a book called 'Knit your own boyfriend' which you can buy here.

Superman Vs Batman cupcakes
I made these cakes for his birthday (I made about 45). Batman was chocolate flavoured and Superman was blue velvet. The toppers were ordered off amazon. I'll make my own toppers next time.

Superman cushion
My nan picked out the fabric and my mom stitched this cushion case for his birthday. The case has a zip on one side so it can be separated from the cushion to be washed.

Hulk mannequin
This the mannequin that I did a tutorial for last week. Tutorial can be found here 

 So that's it. I'd love to hear if anyone else has made something similar. If you have then please leave a comment below or email us :)

Loppy x

Sunday, 13 July 2014

DIY Painted artist's mannequin - Hulk

First of all I want to say how awesome Midge's first post was! If you didn't see it, you can read it here. She's crazy good at art :)

So yesterday my wonderful boyfriend took me shopping and bought me this Spiderman bear and costume;

Say hello to Peter Parker :)
I wanted to make something for him to say thank you. I've had this project pinned for a while but I've never got around to making it.
My boyfriend spends obscene amounts of money on figurines so I thought it was perfect.
I picked up a mini artist's mannequin from The Works for £2. I already had acrylic paints and brushes so that makes this a super cheap gift idea :) It just requires a little patience.
I don't feel ready to tackle the intricate webbing on Spidey's costume so I went for the Hulk instead.

Here are the steps to make it;

Start with a plain mannequin

Paint the skin area and base green

I had to remove some of the paint with white spirit because I accidentally painted the wrong section

Paint the shorts purple

Paint the hair black

Use white paint for the eyes and mouth

Use a fine black pen to add detail to the face, I used a Stabilo fineliner

Ta-dah!

Just coat with varnish or matte Mod Podge when the paint is dry and there you have it, a fully jointed Hulk figurine for £2! I think I might try to make the full Avengers team at some point.

Loppy x

Monday, 7 July 2014

Drawing With Midge

So, as you've probably seen, Loppy is the crafty eccentric hipster of this partnership. I'm more the artsy fartsy gaming type. So lately I've been working on something I fancy showing off a bit I guess. Myself and Loppy have fallen in love with Marvel films lately, and we recently went to X-Men: Days of Future Past. But my all time favourite villain, and close to being my favourite overall (I still hold a torch for Iron Man and Robert Downey Jr.) is Loki, especially played by Tom Hiddleston. So I decided to start a painting... which is by no means close to being finished, but I thought as a filler and as my first real solo post it would start things off nicely.

So I started this a while ago, just as a passing the time thing, beginning by drawing in the head. I like to document when I draw things in progression stages, to sort of prove to myself weirdly that I did it.


Apologies for the bad quality.

As I started it, I did not really like it. I even considered giving up a few times, but most of the things I do don't turn out well, until the very end, so I'm glad I stuck with it.


I am a caption!! :D
I then started the shading, starting with the face, but I'm not good with mouths, or specifically anything that completes a face. Anything that completes a face either makes it or breaks it. It's the part that decides whether your drawing looks like the person you intended, a random non identifiable person, or not a person at all. It was then I started enjoying the look of the painting all together.


I preferred the first photo but I stuck with it.
Loki in between day and night. Loki is the master of the universe (H)
Loki's head sitting atop a hobbit hole on a backdrop of the night ;P


Still without a mouth, and not quite there, but a lot closer then we were. Ill update the progress when I finally decide to complete this.
 
So that's it for now. I hope people like it as much as myself and Loppy does ^.^
And maybe Ill do another Drawing With Midge soon :3

Baii for now <3

-Midge

(Btw Loppy hijacked the captions for photo 2, 4 and 5 XD)