Thursday, 30 April 2009

The Colour Purple .. or Red .. or Green ... or Black...

I have discovered a new toy which has been providing me with much entertainment and colourful inspiration, so I thought I would share it with you all. It's amazing! If you go to the Multicolor Search Lab page, you'll get a blank page with lots of squares and a colour swatch panel. Click a colour - say Red, and see what happens ...

I want to add black ... click the black ...

Now for some white ...

OK .. delete all of those with the little dustbin .. try some green .. Press the colour twice for intensity.

Or try some other greens ..

Can you see? It works with Flickr's most 'interesting' creative commons images. I never thought it would be possible to have so much fun with a mouse click!



Wednesday, 29 April 2009

Preparations


My nasal passages have been working overtime this week as I have raided the contents of my essential oil stash and made a few toiletries, mostly in preparation - research you understand - for Christmas. I know it's not even summer yet, but I am determined not only to be prepared, but also to make all my presents again this year. For boys and girls this time (boys presents are soooo difficult to hand make don't you think?)

First up, some bath salts. I have already given a salt scrub recipe on this blog, last summer, it was one of my most popular posts. There is a link over there (eyes left) which will take you to it. This time I thought i'd make just bath salts so that I can put them in pretty drawstring bags.

I used food grade sea salt, whizzed it up in the food processor just to make the grains a little smaller, and added a blend of essential oils which included lavender, vanilla, patchouli and geranium. It sounds an odd mix but it smells absolutely gorgeous!


Second, some more chocolate soap. I was disappointed with my last batch because it didn't smell so this time I added a lovely blend of vanilla, ylang and patchouli to scent the soap with and it smells very creamy and lovely mingled in with a faint chocolaty smell. As it cures over the next few weeks, the colour will intensify as a result of the vanilla extract in it and the smell will develop. I used an empty Pringles tin for the mould and am very pleased with the resulting round 'rolls' of soap.


Next on my soap project list is shaving soap in mugs. A bit like candles in cups (which I am also going to try).
I started studying aromatherapy and investigating the possibility of applying this to the production of my own creams and lotions a long time ago, before the internet existed and therefore at a time when quality ingredients were not easy to come by or readily available in small quantities. Armed with my first book on the subject by Tisserand, all I managed to come up with then were some rather greasy ointments which weren't much good to me and so I gave up and surrendered to a skin which was prone to allergic reactions and break outs. My interest in the subject never waned though and I continued to research herbal properties and collect books on the subject of home skincare preparations. With little or no practice and life getting in the way of life as it does, I got no further in practice until this week when a wonderful help was at hand as BillieJane who is an expert on skincare and ingredients, offered to show me how to make some really good lotions and potions using pure and natural quality oils, waxes and essences. We spent the morning making pineapple body butter, sandalwood moisturising lotion and a healing balm made from calendula oil and beeswax. Everything we made was better and more luxurious than anything you can buy in shops and much less expensive. It was a revelation! And so with huge thanks to Jane, my many books have been dusted down once again, now that I finally have time to get stuck into some proper experimentation.

If you think it sounds difficult, Jane also showed me a very simple way of making a nourishing balm from just two ingredients; shea butter and essential oil. All you do is use a spoon to mash a little pure shea butter with a few drops of essential oil. Good for patches of really dry skin and cuticles.


Beauty tip: Moisturising your cuticles with a rich oil or butter will help your fingernails grow strong and long. It works by nourishing the nail plate which is formed just under your cuticle, making it more flexible and therefore lessening the threat of dry splitty nails prone to breaking. If you don't have shea butter, you can use olive oil or almond oil. Do it while you watch the tv of an evening. Talking of things to watch ...

this book makes interesting and shocking reading!

There are many reasons why I don't buy or use commercial beauty products, save for essentials like shampoo which I get from Lush. I haven't for a very long time, infact since the days of "Cosmetics to Go" (does anyone remember them?). After using those products I could never quite get used to synthetic smells and textures and even though the original CtG soon morphed into Lush and B Never to Busy to be Beautiful, the products are different, harsher, stronger, not as nice, so I mostly went without and spent alot of time wondering just how much we actually 'need' all these so called beauty 'necessities' which apart from anything else, had sent my weekly shopping bill somewhere up into the stratosphere.

A splash of almond oil in the bath, scented with essential oils is much nicer and better for you than a slug of Radox which is nothing more than expensive Fairy Liquid and which, despite claims on the label of "moisturising" properties, will still have you reaching for the body lotion afterwards to replenish the natural oils which have been stripped out by the detergent! It's the same with shampoo and conditioner. A vicious circle where the need for one product is created by the use of another. I have a long held belief therefore, that most cosmetics are the result of cynical marketing plans and campaigns devised only to dupe the consumer into lining the pockets of large conglomerates, and in many cases despite UK law dictating otherwise, many of these products and ingredients are still tested on animals.

Now just when I thought there was no more room for a rant on this blog, one happens! I could write a whole essay on this, and infact did quite a few years ago. There is a link to it on the left.

So making my own preparations is a real treat for me. Not only do I get to use top quality ingredients, I can tailor them exactly to my own requirements and needs. There will be no waste, no unnecessary packaging, no weird ingredients, no adverse reactions, no bald rabbits, or blind kittens, and no false promises.

If you want to try some yourself, here is a list of helpful resources where you will find ingredients, recipes and inspiration. Thank goodness for the internet!

Aromantic - Ethically sourced supplies for lotions, balms, and glycerine soaps. A host of hints, tips and articles.
The Soap Kitchen - A range of raw materials for making soap, bath bombs, lotions and other potions, candles. Lots of recipes and advice.
Soap Centre - More bathtime recipes than you can shake a sponge at including bath salts, bath bombs, scrubs and bubbles
Soap Naturally - A UK online resource for all manner of natural skin care including soap. Lots of interesting links and articles to explore.
Aromatherapy Decoder - A useful tool if you want to experiment with different blends of essential oils. Similar to the one pictured at the top of this post.
BrambleBerry Soap Supplies - A US based website which sells everything you need to make soap and cosmetics, including mineral makeup
Soap and the Finer Things - The Brambleberry Soap blog.  Lots of tips and ideas.




Tuesday, 21 April 2009

Because it's Worth It


I'm still nervous when I make soap!  But the results are getting better.

This batch smells divine!  A mixture of oranges and lemons with bright and sunny calendula petals.

Sunday, 19 April 2009

A Tale of Two Runners


This morning, Mr Marmalade and several other members of Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service took part in the OX5 Fun Run at Blenheim Palace which is set up to help raise money for sick and injured children at Oxford Children's Hospital.


Here he is, smiling at the start ..


David Cameron MP is just ahead. Looking very serious.


Mr Marmalade was not smiling after 42 minutes when he reached the finish line

But Mr Cameron was!

The rest of the day was spent on the Allotment and in the garden. You can see what i've been doing there on my other blog, The Marmalade Patch.

Saturday, 18 April 2009

WigWamBam!

Our summer holiday has been booked! We've been there before. We didn't really want to leave by the end of the week. So we're going back for more.


Tamar Valley Tipi's in Cornwall are situated right in the middle of a working farm, nestled in the most beautiful field with a view ....


Where only birdsong, cows, and the chop chop chopping of wood can be heard ..


The tipis came all the way from America and were made by the same people who made tipi's for "Dances with Wolves" (Kevin Costner not included).


Inside they are snug and cosy, and have woodburners to keep nightime chills away.


And another beautiful view ..

Situated between Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor, there is plenty to explore..

With more megaliths and stone circles than you can shake a wand at..

With plenty of cooking equipment supplied ...

There is nothing else to do but relax ...

And enjoy the scenery.



Friday, 17 April 2009

Alright Guv'

Remember this post? It seems like an age ago, but I am now happy to report that ...

This is Mr Marmalade's old rank marking


And this is his new one


They look like wheels dont they? Apparently they are "Impellas" . An Impella sounds like it should be a small bouncy deer from the plains or South Africa or Kenya, perhaps with strange markings and long spikey horns. But actually, an Impella, is the inside of a fire engine pump. Mr Marmalade did explain the mechanism to me, but I can never understand anything beyond the hose bit ....

And just incase my message isn't clear enough, what with cute leaping deer and firemen's hoses getting in the way..

MR MARMALADE HAS
PASSED THE MOST IMPORTANT EXAM
OF HIS CAREER TO DATE!

Hurrah!!!

But then I always knew he would.


Champagne anyone?

Time for Tea?

I received my tea swap from Eileen yesterday! Inside the package was a hand made tea charm bracelet and some lovely teapot buttons.

Some home made preserves

A whole bunch of tea - including green tea and orange, bannana toffee (!), spanish lemon and tension tamer caffiene free! Also a little homemade sheep and a homemade card.

There was also some fleecy fabric which I have already cut out ready to make some purses. These will go towards BillieJane's Help for Heroes stall at our local carnival in July.

Thank you Eileen!


Thursday, 16 April 2009

Sound as a Pound

Every Wednesday and Thursday there is a craft/antique/farmers market in Oxford. Some things are massively overpriced, but if you rummage about you can find lovely things with just the odd 50p here...

and 50p there...

Monday, 13 April 2009

Patchwork Purses


It's been a busy bank holiday weekend in The House of Marmalade. We've been on the allotment, walking in the countryside, eating chocolate, and i've been in the sewing room.

Do you ever get those moods where you want to sew something, but you don't quite know what?


I have found that this type of mood is perfect for playing around and experimenting, when it doesn't matter if things go wrong - infact mistakes can turn into a series of happy accidents, ideas happen that you may not have had otherwise, and creativity flows from the challenge to make something beautiful from little bits and bobs which otherwise may not be used.

So I raided my scraps box, and came up with these little pouches and purses.


I found an old bangle and thought it might make a good 'handle' for this little purse which is big enough for a night's essentials. Phone, lipstick, money. Guaranteed to make you look good on the dancefloor - if you are so inclined!


This is my favourite. Call me stupid, but I didn't realise that it wouldn't be possible to get hold of metres of the Moda Urban Chicks Swell fabric range when I wanted. It seems, much to my dismay, these are annual ranges, so all I have left of the Swell fabrics i bought last year, are a few bits of jelly roll and a couple of scraps. Humph.

Stitch some together with coordinating bits though, and hey presto. Small things come in beautiful packages.

My friend BillyJane is doing a stall at the Village Carnival in aid of Help for Heroes which is a charity set up to help wounded soldiers - of which there are many including her son BillyJon. So these little pouches, plus other things I will make before July, are going to her stall for this very worthy cause.


Saturday, 11 April 2009

On my Doorstep Part II

Just arrived!

Swarawski beads
(who needs diamonds?)

From JennyFlower
she's been stash busting!


Thank you Jenny!!

On my Doorstep

In order of Appearance....

An unexpected gift from Gina!

Some beautiful gift tags made from antique bible pages
and a very lovely card


A note from my neighbour


Along with the most delicious pistachio, rosewater and orange cake
Yum yum!


My gift from Penny at the Picnic
(technically not on my doorstep!)


More supplies

For improved soap making


An Easter card from Miss T
with friends!

On other doorsteps
(or soon to be so)

My Time for Tea swap sent to Eileen

Parcels by my door awaiting dispatch

One more to package up and then they're off!
(promise!)