Jelly on the plate Jelly on the plate Wibble Wobble Wibble Wobble Jelly on the plate
Can't beat a good old childrens' rhyme! I believe plunging the mould into hot water -without getting the jelly itself wet - is the best way to get the dessert out. But it wouldn't look half as jolly as this picture!!
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HELLO!
My name's Lidi - the more avid blogging followers of all things vintage might have been introduced to me via the wonderful blog of "This 'n' That Totnes" or even in person if you've ever visited the delightful shop. Working with Lesley in the shop since it opened 6 years ago has fed my enthusiasm for the vintage, nostalgic and altogether lovely things that we see and sell, so i'm hoping that along with my collection of homemade bits and bobs, i'll have enough material to sustain my own blog, as well as spending my time scrolling with delight through the many blogs of This 'n' That followers. Having completed a degree in community art last year, i am thouroughly enjoying having the time to make all of those things i've wanted to over the last three years. Any christmas late night shoppers in Totnes might have seen the stall that i've had outside the shop for the last 3 years selling a range of homemade treats from jewellery, leather goods, "mulled wine" and "teacup" candles and cards. I work occasionally as a commercial photographer and also turn my lens to the more creative task of designing greetings cards, a range of which are available at This'n'That throughout the year.
O No ;-( Its funny seeing your jelly mold because i bought the same one today at a carboot sale....as they say better luck next time ;-))
ReplyDeletei'm considering substituting the water for super glue, what do you think? ;-)
ReplyDeleteHiya just discovered your blog and will follow you. I am only along the road !!
ReplyDeleteSue
That actually looks like a great piece of modern art!!
ReplyDeleteJo xx
Oh well, onwards and upwards or which ever way the wobble goes! Love the picture :)
ReplyDeleteLesley X
Jelly on the plate
ReplyDeleteJelly on the plate
Wibble Wobble
Wibble Wobble
Jelly on the plate
Can't beat a good old childrens' rhyme! I believe plunging the mould into hot water -without getting the jelly itself wet - is the best way to get the dessert out. But it wouldn't look half as jolly as this picture!!