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DIY chocolate truffle box



Over the Christmas season my friend celebrated her 50th birthday and I decided I would make her some chocolate truffles and package them up in their own special gift box. I've taken some photos and described the process below so if you looking for birthday, mother's day or valentine gift inspiration  it may help (plus you get to sample the leftovers)!



Chocolate truffles are surprisingly simple to make with their 2 main ingredients being chocolate and cream. Some recipes add butter but I decided to keep it light and added some orange zest at the mixing part. That's the beauty of chocolate truffles you can add all sorts of flavours to create your very own selection box.

THE RECIPE

For 12-16 truffles you'll need:
150 ml double cream
100 grams dark chocolate broken into pieces
100 grams milk chocolate broken into pieces
Grated orange zest or other favourite flavouring

For coating/dusting/decoration
75ml dark chocolate/milk chocolate
Cocoa powder
Icing sugar
White chocolate curls
Baking paper

You'll also need:
Mini paper cases
An empty clear box - I used a Ferraro Rocher box

Some washi tape
Manilla paper
Printer



THE METHOD: 

Gently heat the dark and milk chocolate together in a bowl over a saucepan of hot water. Ensure that the chocolate doesn't have contact with the water otherwise it seizes up. This should take around 10 minutes on a gentle heat and you can tell when the chocolate is ready as it takes on a glossy sheen.

Take the bowl off the heat and slowly mix the cream in with the chocolate, you can whisk it by hand or machine until it becomes like a soft buttery consistency. 

Add to the mixture the grated orange zest or other flavouring and then leave to set in the fridge for 30 minutes or preferably over night so it's nicely chilled to work with.

Gather together the cocoa powder and icing sugar so that you're ready to roll the truffles once scooped.

Now for the messy bit! 
Once the chocolate mix is firm use 2 teaspoons to scoop out 12-16 walnut-sized balls and place on the baking paper. Roll a third of them in cocoa powder and a third of them in icing sugar. With the remainder truffles set aside, melt the dark chocolate following previous instructions. Use a fork to drop the truffles in, roll around and then place onto baking paper. Before the chocolate sets hard place a few white chocolate curls on each one.

Put all the chocolates in the fridge whilst you work on preparing the box.



DESIGN TIME

Prepare your design for the box. I used the Ferraro Rocher wrap as a guide for my template which I adapted and you can download here. Once you've personalised it and added your own message, print it out onto some nice paper. I used hairy manilla Kraft paper which has a lovely handmade feel to it.



Take your truffles from the fridge and carefully place each one in a mini paper case. Line the bottom of the box with one of the messages and place your truffles in. Once filled pop the lid on and seal with washi tape (find a huge selection here)!


Finally cut and wrap the design belly-band around the box and seal with more washi tape. Et Voila! Store in the fridge until time to present to your loved one/friend/mum. P.S. the chocolate should last up to 3 days if stored in the fridge.










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Blogandbuysale Summer Stall 2013



Hi all! I've realised I've been a bit quiet on the blog - not because of a shortage of things to share but on the contrary there's been too much activity to find time to post! Hopefully over the next few weeks I can drip feed the projects I've been working on and get you back up to date with the creative side of Mellybee. Why not follow me on twitter if you want more up-to-date info as it happens!


To begin with I should really let you know about the latest Blogandbuysale Summer stalls running from the 24th June to the 4th August. They're a great online showcase of indie designers latest creations curated by Blogandbuysale duo James & Jo. Here are a few snapshots of the work to buy- lots of fun gifts and products for home and giving. I have 3 products included - see if you can spot them!










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Find me on Folksy...


I've now set up shop with online british craft marketplace Folksy- which supports British based designer-makers/crafters selling their wares. My decision was heavily swayed by meeting half the team at Renegade Craft Fair this autumn- it wasn't hard to say yes when you meet people as committed and passionate about showcasing and bringing craft to the wider community as they are. They also held a morning chat session with free cups of tea - as an avid tea drinker it would have been rude not to go.
It was there that I discovered the real face of Folksy- James, Andrew and Emily - making up half the team -the others being back at base in Sheffield. They introduced themselves and then let us do the talking- questions were fired, feedback was given and taken, advice on keywords and product descriptions, techy & SEO speak, forums, pinterest, social media, photos and so on... there was a lot shared and a lot listened to. By the end of the weekend I felt I really did know the heart of the team and it didn't take much to convince me to want to join the 'Folksy fold' and become part of a bigger community of individuals aiming to make a living from doing something they love.   

Read more about Folksy here in their interview with Blog and Buy sale.

Visit my shop on Folksy by clicking here.


My shop on Folksy- filled with Mellybee wares.

James and Andrew- team Folksy.




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Make your own Christmas Decoration!


So here's a mini photo tutorial to accompany a new product I've just created for Christmas. It's basically a make your own kit for a Christmas decoration. The kit provides you with ribbon, instructions and my screen-printed fabric and you'll just need to find scissors, needle, thread, pins and your choice of stuffing.
Here's the 'how to' bit - although I'm sure you find it's easy enough to figure out! To buy your own Make Your Own Christmas decoration kit please visit my shop on Two Red Trees- I'm only making it available to buy online through them. Priced under a fiver, including shipping it'll also make the perfect stocking filler for the budding crafter. Enjoy!


Gather the tools needed and unwrap the fabric

Cut out the designs following the dashed lines

Fold over the ribbon and pin upside down on the tree side

Place the bauble side on top of the tree side so that the designs are hidden and pin in place

Sew by hand or using a sewing machine sew all the way round leaving aprox. a 1 inch gap near the bottom

Turn your decoration right side out- you may like to give it a quick warm iron.

Choose your stuffing- hollow fibre, lavender, christmas pot pourri are all good options!

Thread a needle and stitch it up...

And voila- it's complete! 




Hang your decoration where people will notice and enjoy the many compliments you will receive for your handywork!



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Renegade Recap 2012


Well it's 2 weeks today since I packed my bags and lugged my Mellybee range to the 2nd Annual Renegade Craft Fair in London held on the 15/16th September- and I've finally got round to posting some photos. (Yes it's been that busy here)!

Here's just a brief recap of what went on with some photos of the fair and people I met.



It was an early start on Saturday morning at camp Renegade sellers alike were setting up from around 8- I managed to get there by 9 and was greeted by Jam and Ali from Hellododo who were sharing the booth space with me. After sorting out how we positioned the tables we set to work sticking, stacking and general displaying of our wares ready for the opening at 11am.

Laying out my wares. Photos courtesy of booth sharer Hellododo.
Hellododo's stall in the foreground - our view of other stalls behind.
Renegade's hotdesk- all the info you need manned by the Renegade team!
The creating table- beautiful paper flowers.
There was a pretty steady stream of people on both days - and it was interesting to hear how folk had heard about RCF. Some had been following the fair online and had yet to experience it in the flesh(like me) others had heard about it through Mollie Makes magazine and others through word of mouth. Customers had travelled from far and wide too- I met a lady from the Isle of wight, a lady from Amsterdam, a couple from Germany and even some from Birmingham, Norwich, Nottingham, as well as a couple of women from South Africa. There were a few American based stall holders too!
I also had my photo taken by the very talented Karolina Koziel - you'll see the profile photo she took on my facebook page and other social media sites- including this blog!

Here are some photos of the other stall holders met:

Custommade-jewellery and bags
Miso Funky and Finest Imaginary
Hand over your fairy cakes - all the way from Glasgow!
I am Acrylic- all the way from 'round the corner..
Lovely Pigeon 
Mr. Sean Mort's Print Shop - our booth neighbour


It was a great couple of days- not only was it a good opportunity to meet all the lovely customers that came but also being able to share advice and tales with other independent sellers in that kind of environment was invaluable. Folksy, being one of Renegade's sponsors made themselves available for questions and tips on selling online- they even bought us tea on Sunday for anyone who wanted to pick their brains!

Folksy mailbox- background 2 of the Folksy team on normal behaviour



Some dubious looking stall holders
To find out more about RCF London and their other events just check out their website. There are lots more photos too for you to see here.




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2 weeks and counting- Renegade Craft Fair!


Artwork by Kate Sutton

 Just in case you weren't aware I will be selling my Mellybee wares at Renegade Craft Fair in London this September. For those of you who don't know anything about what a Renegade Craft Fair is here's some blurb I pulled from their website:

The Renegade Craft Fair (RCF) is a large scale marketplace event, showcasing the work of contemporary indie-craft artists. Featuring hundreds of artists at a time, vendors travel from all over to sell their handmade goods and original artwork. RCF is held in urban epicenters of creative indie-entrepreneurship throughout the US and abroad – including Brooklyn, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Austin, and London (UK).



And what makes it so unique?

The Renegade Craft Fair differs from traditional arts and craft fairs by focusing on DIY and indie-craft culture. Each individual fair is juried from hundreds of applications to purposefully feature a curated, eclectic array of young and emergent designers producing original and handmade goods in a wide variety of media. We feature artists with a Do It Yourself spirit – creating innovative work using traditional craft methods, but not based on preexisting patterns or products. Each event features paper goods, housewares, ceramics, bath products, jewellery, craft kits, accessories, clothing, comics, knits, curios, collectibles, artwork, and so much more!

So if you happen to reside in London or may be visiting on the 15/16th September make sure you come by the Truman Brewery on Brick Lane and pop up for a browse. It's free to enter and there will be loads of inspiration, quirky gifts and hands on craft activities for you to try-plus I would love to meet you in person. Catch me at Booth number 10 where I'll be sharing the space with another screenprinting business- the playful printmakers of  HelloDodo. SEE YOU THERE!






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Scenes from the shed




Things have been super busy here recently as I prepare for Renegade Craft Fair on September 15/16th. Thought I'd just share a couple of shots from the shed- from top are screen-printed paper bags for my customers, screens freshly burnt with new designs and bottom are my first set of nautical cushions complete with Mellybee labels! More to come...


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MAKE your way to MAKE!


Excited to be making my way on the 10th March to my first fair of the year in St. Austell! Here are all the details below:


MAKE handmade wedding fair
Saturday March 10th at the historical Market House St Austell
 10-4pm, free entry

A laid-back, creative bridal fair with a difference, where you can Make Your Own and meet  the best, unique wedding suppliers in Cornwall. There’s a full, fun, interactive day planned, so get there early  from 10am for a free glass of bubbly, then just meander round the beautiful old Market House, listen to live jazz and chat to over 30 brilliant, quirky local makers:
·         Talented local photographers, such as Ashley Hampson and Lucy Turnbull
·         Beautiful, bespoke dress designers, including Annaliza Harvey
·         Original wild florists, such as artist and florist  Nik Elvy
·         Handmade recycled bunting and favour-makers including the Big Beautiful Bunting company
·         Vintage headdress and accessory designers such as SARAHDReW and Cavarni bags
·         Contemporary jewellery designers including Cindy Ashbridge
·         Eco-friendly venue owners such as the Eco Park
·         Artists offering gift lists including Driftwood Designs
What’s more everyone can get involved: learn new skills that will help to create a fabulous, original, DIY wedding on a budget:
·         Craft workshops for a fiver each every hour: make a vintage ring, felt hair-slide, willow heart and loads more…
·         Try on vintage clothes
·         Get your make-up done
·         Have an indian head massage
·         Taste yummy cake
And basically have loads of help and inspiration to plan a beautiful, original, eco-friendly wedding that’s properly personal, fun and unique!
 For more info or to book a workshop, go to facebook : www.makestaustell.co.uk
Sarah Drew       sarah@sarahdrew.com   01726 68433      07951 960647
Charlie Guidal   charlie@leap.uk.net        01726 75551      07877228917


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