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Saturday 21 November 2015

Events // Falkland Christmas Shopping 2015

It's crazy to think that a whole year has past since we were visiting the shopping days in Falkland after only living in the village for 3 months... and here we are taking part in them! On Wednesday we had a stall filled with JillyJilly goodies in Falkland Town Hall with Fife Makers, where there was lots of fab Christmas gifts designed and created locally. All of the village gift shops stay open until 10pm and have 10% off with festive refreshments. Yum! I wanted to take a video tour to show you all but the weather this Wednesday was pretty yucky, so these photos will have to do for now! We'll be back again on the 25th November and 2nd December from 11am-10pm. It really is such a lovely atmosphere to get Christmas shopping done in and the village looks so magical at this time of year! Check out the event page on Facebook for full details. 

Thursday 19 November 2015

Goody Box // Winter Wonderland

I'm so excited to tell you all about our new limited edition goody boxes. After we launched our Halloween ones last month we had lots of you asking if we'd be doing a Christmas one... so here it is! Winter Wonderland themed filled with frosty surprises including jewellery, stationery and accessories, worth over £20!

The goodies inside would make fab stocking fillers but are perfect for treating yourself too. We've been busy making up the limited edition illustrated items which will only be available in these 12 boxes. The contents are a surprise but I can tell you there will be glitter and snowflakes! If you'd like one of these pretty parcels then they are available at jillyjilly.co.uk now for £16.50


Tuesday 10 November 2015

DIY // Hot Chocolate Gift Idea

We're back with another festive DIY idea! This time we've got the perfect stocking filler; a hot chocolate gift set. My favourite recipe for homemade hot chocolate has to be from Jamie Oliver's Drinks Tube (watch here). It's so thick and chocolatey and you can even make it with different flavoured chocolate - we've tried chocolate orange, peppermint and even chilli! Yum yum. This makes enough to fill a jar like this one here which makes lots of hot chocolate. You're best to watch the video to see how amazing it looks but here's a summary of the recipe.

You will need:

  • 200g dark chocolate 
  • 100g cocoa powder
  • 100g icing sugar
  • 50g cornflour
  • 50g malted drink powder (like Horlicks)
  • pinch of salt
Method:
  1. Pop the chocolate in food processor and blitz until it becomes a fine powder.
  2. Add remaining ingredients to food processor and pulse a few times until combined.
  3. Pour mix into a lidded jar and you're done! Finish with twine and a festive gift tag.
  4. To make into hot chocolate measure a mug of milk into a saucepan and add two heaped tablespoons of the mix. Whisk on a medium heat for 5 mins and it will become thick and smooth, ready for you to top with your favourite hot chocolate toppings!
This makes a lovely gift when given with a pretty mug and marshmallows, or how about including it in a mini hamper for chocolate lovers? You could make it even more special by having a personalised mug made to go with it, like ours (pictured above) available here.

I hope you like this gift idea! Do you make a lot of gifts at Christmas?

 

Tuesday 3 November 2015

DIY // Advent Calendar

I'm so excited about this festive DIY post, especially since I took the photos for it almost a year ago! So last year myself and David decided we weren't going to do proper Christmas presents, instead we'd make each other an advent calendar filled with tiny goodies so we'd have something little and fun to open each morning on the run up to Christmas. 

Advent calendars are getting quite elaborate; speciality food ones, luxury candles and beauty products. They're also quite expensive and there's a chance you'll end up with a lot of random items that aren't to your taste. Creating an advent calendar means you can make it super personal. I really loved gathering all the bits for David's one and it was a lot of fun to wrap! There's so many ways of creating advent calendars like this, just take a look on Pinterest. I thought I'd share how I made my hanging one along with a free printable of the numbers I designed for it.

You will need:


  • 24 tiny gifts (such as sweets, novelty stocking fillers, festive bits and pieces like our wee badges!, stationery, charity shop books, handmade vouchers for breakfast in bed etc... I think we kept ours to around £20)
  • Tissue or wrapping paper
  • Tape - Christmas washi tape is prettiest! (Try Iced Jems for some cute) ones
  • Thick ribbon for hanging
  • Mini pegs
  • Thinner ribbon/twine
  • Number stickers (printable download below or click here) or labels for drawing numbers on

There's not really any instructions for this one! All you need to do is decide what order you want the gifts in, mix it up so the sweets aren't all in a row etc, then wrap them up and make sure to stick the numbers on. Alternating colours of tissue paper with cute patterned tapes makes it look really effective. Next you just need to hang them up, depending on the size and shape of each parcel you might want to use twine and tie them up, a small piece of ribbon or just a peg - take a closer look at the photographs and you'll see what I mean. I had a couple of larger items which were too heavy to suspend so instead hid them and put a 'find me here' note in with the rest of the calendar! The overall effect is fun and mismatching so don't worry about anything being too perfect.

I've seen the hanging ones done with a branch to hold it all together which is really pretty and something I might try this year. Last time I used a thick tartan ribbon with fairy lights to finish off.


If you don't have space to put a hanging advent calendar like this then something like the one David made for me is a lovely alternative. He made his much simpler by filling a pretty basket with the parcels which did add a fun lucky dip element plus the basket was a nice bonus gift! 
Have you ever made an alternative advent calendar? I'd love to see pictures!