Showing posts with label Christmas Cheer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Cheer. Show all posts

Monday, November 25, 2019

A Christmas DIY centre piece


I say it’s about time we start gearing up for Christmas… and it’s never too early…


One of the most important element of Christmas other than food, baking and family, is the décor… the tree needs to go up, along with all the lights… you need to decide on what crockery to use and on the colour theme…  It can get busier as Christmas is approaching so you would rather stick to some simple DIY which you can handle. Christmas table centre pieces are an integral part of décor in your home … for your coffee table and for your dining.



I have a simple centre piece for Christmas that is simple, elegant and that too it just takes ten minutes!


Here is a list of things that you need :
  • a single tier or double tier cake stand 
  • your favorite Christmas sparkly ornaments
  • a few pine cones 
  • a few Christmas tree branches (if you want but I didn’t use any) 

Arrange all the above elements on the cake stand.. you can even use a string of lights and voila! your centrepiece is ready!




Let me know what you think of this DIY décor...and if you have any DIY decor to share, please get in touch with me at tbinspirations@gmail.com .




Above pictures are copyright Tickled by Inspirations









Thursday, December 21, 2017

DIY Christmas Cards


Gone are the days when we used to make Christmas cards and post them to our loved ones…

In order to revive this and keep the tradition going, my dearest sis’ Anju took the initiative to pull all our cousins together on this little project. So all of us decided to make simple Christmas cards and send to each other. And this small initiative brought back nostalgic Christmas memories. Mailing addresses were exchanged with each other… and our creative skills were put in use. (Thank you Anju!)

I came across a brilliant DIY Christmas project on Pinterest where you just use Q-tips and some acrylic colours. And I had a fabulous time doing this with my 7 year old!!


  • So all you need are some acrylic colors - preferably Christmas colors, Q-tips for each color, Colored or white card paper and a paper plate to put colors on.

  • Create a card by folding the paper.

  • If you are making a Christmas tree then dip your Q-tip on green color and make dots into a tree shape.

  • Then add ornaments by making different colored dots. It is as simple as that!!!

  • Use your creativity, make any Christmas scene and have fun doing it with your little ones!!!









All above images are copyright Tickled by Inspirations







Monday, December 11, 2017

DIY Christmas Center Piece


It is that time of the year… The weather is chilly and perfect… cups of coffee and hot chocolate being served around… the Christmas tree and décor is up… the baking aroma from the kitchen constantly giving us nostalgic memories… and the carols playing in the background. Perfect countdown to Christmas...            

Every year for Christmas, I try to come up with something new for my coffee table and this year I am trying out with something old, new and gold… All you need is a small or mini cake stand, any Christmas ornament to flaunt on your cake stand and some pine cones to sprinkle around and voila your center piece is ready to make a statement. I placed a mini Christmas tree on my cake stand instead of ornaments. Use your imagination to place something nice on the cake stand like scented candles or pine cones.  It is simple, less time consuming and looks fabulous! Tell me what do you think of my coffee table center piece?










All the above images are copyrighted Tickled by Inspirations





Tuesday, January 3, 2017

New Year thoughts and Christmas warmth from my home

2017 has begun… and as always I am hoping for a happy and healthy new year… Life is all about ups and downs … my trials my pains has made me what I am today and none of these shattered my inner personality…. And more importantly I am still grateful for my family and good friends around me that is my support system. I still want to continue to make everything around me more beautiful …. continue to be comfortable in my own skin … do the different… be me… laugh loud… dance away, continue to count my blessings, be more fit, eat right, stay healthy and learn something new whenever there is an opportunity. So cheers to 2017 and I hope to continue a beautiful journey with all my readers out there!!! Shine on…. Glitter away and sparkle in whatever you do….

Here is a glimpse of the Christmas warmth from my home before I bring down the décor….

 
 
 
brownies recipe coming up... stay tuned!
 
mulled wine
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cheers to more inspirations and blogging
 
 
 
All images are clicked by me
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, December 22, 2016

Raspberry Almond Shortbread Cookies

Christmas is around the corner… days are getting busier and shorter… evenings with friends and family… catching up with loved ones after a long time… reminiscing memories of previous Christmas… drinking wine and creating more memories with your loved ones… spreading your share of kindness and love around you…. isn’t this the best season? For various reasons this season brings out the best in everyone… the contagious feeling of love and kindness is in the air…. If only this could remain forever!!

I have fond memories of my mom baking away as Christmas is approaching… the aroma from the kitchen just filled my home with joy! And I am so blessed to carry out this tradition….Thumb print cookies are very popular and easy to make if you plan ahead. It’s a favorite of mine and they make great Christmas gifts once they are packaged well.
 
 
 

I managed to bake two batches so far and I enjoyed making these buttery treats with my 6 year old for my loved ones.... So here is the recipe and I hope you enjoy baking them!


I adapted this recipe from here with a little variation.


Makes : 36 cookies

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
  • 3/4cup  granulated sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon almond extract
  • 1 egg
  • 2 cups and 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup (160g) raspberry jam

Icing

  • 1 cup (120g) confectioners' sugar
  • 1-2 Tablespoons (15-30ml) cream or milk
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla

 

Method

1. Preheat the oven to 175 degrees C. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and keep it aside.

2. In medium bowl mix together flour, Baking powder and salt and set it aside.

3. With a handheld mixer or a stand mixer, beat butter and sugar till light and fluffy. Add egg and almond extract and continue to beat. Then add flour mixture half cup until fully combined. Then add the rest of the flour till dough is formed and for this step I used my hand in order to bind it well. If the dough is still too sticky add a little more flour to smoothen it out.

4. Chill this dough for at least 3 hours.

5. Before you start making the cookies, leave it out for some time it’s just about to soften up.

6. Roll 1 tablespoon of dough into small circles till they are nice and smooth. Lightly press your thumb in the center of each ball. If the dough cracks, smoothen it with your fingers and place it on the lined baking sheet. Fill each indentation with a teaspoon of jam.

7. Bake the cookies for 15 - 20 minutes till it’s slightly golden at the edges. Do not over bake.

8. Allow the cookies to cool for 30 minutes before glazing.

9. Make the glaze: in a small bowl whisk all the glaze ingredients together until smooth. Add more milk to thin out if needed or sugar to thicken. Drizzle it over the cooled cookies with a spoon. The glaze will quickly set in 15minutes.

 
 
 



the cookies are packed in this cute tin to gift!




Tips:

  • Cookie dough must be chilled and can be made overnight. It can also be frozen for 2 months.

  • Choose any flavor of jam.

  • Instead of jam you can use chocolate chips or peanut butter chips.

  • These cookies can be refrigerated in a tight box.                                                                                                              

 

Happy Holidays and Happy Baking!!!



All images are clicked by me







 

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Seasonal Colours

Strike a statement in your home with seasonal and holiday colours and using plenty of festive foliage, handmade decorations and candles as your Christmas décor to create a unique and magical atmosphere.


a contemporary mantel with red and white, Image via housetohome
 
 
Decorate with berries and eucalyptus leaves, Image via Lonny
 
Image via Lonny
 

Christmas candle centerpiece, Image via DIY enthusiasts
 
 
Image via Skonahem
 
Enjoy the season!

 

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Christmas Cheer and Ideas

It’s the most wonderful time of the year and Christmas is around the corner. If you aren’t in the Christmas spirit yet, I am sure you will be after browsing through these Christmas inspirations because each one of you deserves to feel that special and wondrous Christmas spirit.

For elegance wrap a gold ribbon around the tree, Image via Better Homes and Gardens

Candy Jar Mantel Décor, Image via Better Homes and Gardens
 
 
DIY Holiday Jar - a layer of greenery, handful of cranberries and water, Image via Better Homes and Garden
 
 
Sparkling decorations with ornaments and lights, Image via Better Homes and Gardens
 
Add colour with candy stripes, Image via housetohome
 
 
Decorate with Pinecone, Image via Better Homes and Gardens
 
 
Cinnamon sticks tied with a ribbon for a fragrant display, Image via housetohome
 
 
a personal touch to surprise your guest, Image via housetohome
 
 
 
Pops of colour to your white décor, Image via Better Homes and Gardens