Monthly Archives: May 2014

HOME-MADE ELDERFLOWER CORDIAL RECIPE

30 May 2014

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Ahem… let me just clear my throat before proudly presenting you with… TA-DAH! My first food err… drinks photo shoot. Well, actually it’s my second time styling food here on the blog as I did a Christmas gingerbread cookie recipe and I have to say I love it. Granted, there’s room for improvement, obvs, but it was a great experience that I couldn’t have done without the help of my lovely neighbour who is one of the best cooks and bakers I know.

Thing is the cowboy is somewhat addicted to Elderflower cordial and in particular the home-made stuff so as the lovely white clusters are in bloom in the garden at the moment I jumped at the chance to document the process in a blog post. My neighbour and I used the Sophie Grigson recipe but added five more heads for luck and because there are so many flowers this year.

A little tip she gave me was to pick the elderflower whilst they are basking in sunshine and infuse straight away as it’ll give you an even intenser taste and subtle perfume.

For serving you can use sparkling or still water to dilute or even cloudy lemonade for an elderflower fizz. I like mine quite diluted which in hindsight wasn’t a good idea for the shoot as it looks like a shot of still water with some lemon and mint, ops! Well, what can I tell you it tasted divine after all that styling and prepping and was just the perfect drink on a hot day. So, here’s to a loooong hot summer.

NOTE: In case you’re wondering the carafe and glass is by Menu one of my favourite Danish designers and featured here before.

 

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ELDERFLOWER CORDIAL BY SOPHIE GRIGSON

PREP TIME | 20 min, plus overnight infusing
COOK TIME | 5 min
YIELDS | 1.5 litres

INGREDIENTS:

20 heads of elderflower (note: we used 25 heads for luck)
1.8 kg granulated sugar, or caster sugar
1.2 litres water
2 unwaxed lemons
75 g citric

METHOD:

1. Shake the elderflowers to expel any lingering insects, and then place in a large bowl. (Note: We didn’t bother to do this as it all gets strained through a cheese cloth anyway, so don’t worry about little bugs.)

2. Put the sugar into a pan with the water and bring up to the boil, stirring until the sugar has completely dissolved.

3. While the sugar syrup is heating, pare the zest of the lemons off in wide strips and toss into the bowl with the elderflowers. Slice the lemons, discard the ends, and add the slices to the bowl. Pour over the boiling syrup, and then stir in the citric acid. Cover with a cloth and then leave at room temperature for 24 hours.

4. Next day, strain the cordial through a sieve lined with muslin (note: we used a cheese cloth), and pour into thoroughly cleaned glass or plastic bottles. Screw on the lids and pop into the cupboard ready to use.

 

 
VIA | Sophie Grigson
PHOTOGRAPHY | Annie Kruse
 
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SMALL SPACES | WHITE HOUSE IN DELFT

28 May 2014

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After so much colour on the blog last week I want to share a very pure white interior with you today that caught my eye on the fabulous Nordic Days blog.

It’s a second home in Delft, Netherlands and was renovated by the talented designers Nathalie and Tessa from Nu Interieur Ontwerp with the brief of making the small space feel as big and bright as possible.

I’m always fascinated by white spaces and how they make you feel. Just from looking at the photos I feel strangely uplifted and calm. With the white floors boards, walls, ceiling and stairs it reminds me of a photographers studio and I particularly like all the in-built storage space and the neat little window seat in the kitchen for, errr… day-dreaming – at least that’s what I would do.

I like how the few plants and natural wooden elements break the space up a little and give it a bit of a homely feel. I also spotted a fire place which I’m sure will make this just the cosiest space and I can see the owner snuggling up with her adorable dog on the sofa.

There are also some clever design elements that Nathalie and Tessa incorporated like their leather strap handles which come in different sizes and colours and the little oak foot stool that I’ve fallen in love with. A gorgeous design, sturdy, useful and only getting better with age – perfect.

I love this white house! And now I want to paint my own home all white. *day-dreams*

 

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MORE INFORMATION & PHOTOGRAPHY | Nu Interieur Ontwerp (with kind permission)
 
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IN THE MIX | MAY MONOCHROME

26 May 2014

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Hello everyone! How are you? It’s a bank holiday here in the UK and with that always comes a sense of calm for me. It’s a bonus, a whole extra day, 24hrs that somehow don’t seem to belong to the week. It’s not a Sunday and not a Monday, no duties today … just relax, play and enjoy life.

With that sense of calm I’ve put some things together for you that have inspired me over the last week or so and have called them May monochrome. Hope you enjoy and feel an equal sense of calm.

 

WOMAN /// Beautiful shot and quirky take on a classic outfit.
INTERIOR /// Love the styling. Come and chillax.
TYPOGRAPHY /// Not On Sunday Charity exhibition 24/6, poster designed by Paul Fox.
ARCHITECTURE /// Striking window in the beautiful Allandale House.

 

CREDITS | I’d like to give credit to all the photographers and designers whose work is featured on this board. Sadly, most of the originators can’t be identified anymore so if you recognise your work here please email me and I’ll happily credit you and add your link.

INTERIOR INSPIRATION | NOSTALGIC KIDS ROOM DECOR

23 May 2014

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You’d be forgiven if you thought that these beautiful little girls live in an old stately home somewhere in the rural English countryside. At least that’s what I thought when I saw the gorgeous images by Francois Halard.

The owners Miranda Brooks, a landscape designer, and her architect husband Bastien Halard used to live in Manhattan but were craving a characterful property and some outside space which led them over the bridge to Brooklyn and to a tired old four storey townhouse with a small garden.

You can see the whole home tour on Vogue but today I’m just going to tease you with these images of the colourful kids room decor. Luckily, Papa Bastien didn’t want the home to be an architectural statement – presumably he deals with those on a daily basis – but instead preferred to give the house it’s history and charm back by adding eclectic finds from around the world as well as antiques and flea market discoveries.

The hand-printed wallpaper with natural motives of birds and leaves is one of the first things I noticed and it works incredibly well in combination with the simple antique furniture, painted in strong colours, and white painted ceilings and floors. I also love the choice of full-length neutral colour curtains with just a little contrast edging. Vintage toys add to the charm of the girls’ bedrooms and the playroom’s picture wall is a lovely idea for displaying art projects.

It all feels quite nostalgic with just the right amount of modern quirky bits mixed in. A beautiful house with an interior that deceives it’s location… Brooklyn? Really?

 
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VIA | Vogue
PHOTOGRAPHY | Francois Halard
 
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ZARA KIDS LOOKBOOK MAY 2014

22 May 2014

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A bit of eye candy on this mix-and-match sunshine/showers kind of day in London with the latest Zara Kids lookbook. Yes, I know I always seem to be featuring them (here and here) but I can’t help it if their clothes, styling and photography hits the spot with me.

They just can’t do wrong and it fits nicely with my colourful week. I love the way the studio shots have been styled and what a great idea to dress the kids in cute clothes and let them do what they do best: play, draw and create and occasionally take a photo.

It feels like such an effortless ‘snapshot’ shoot – which I’m sure it wasn’t – that it made me smile seeing the final result.

Pop back tomorrow for some inspiration for your kids rooms!

 

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