Yay, now you can enjoy a drink of hot chocolate in the summer.
Check out the recipe from All Women's Talk.
Posted July 7th, 2009 11:35
Yay, now you can enjoy a drink of hot chocolate in the summer.
Check out the recipe from All Women's Talk.
Posted July 6th, 2009 18:03

Here is our pick of some of the best projects on CO+K last week:
Bake a Domo Kun cake, package up your goodies with a pillow box or french fry box, craft your own scratch and sniff cards, sew a fortune cookie or fruit pop phone case, fold a sarong in to a halter dress, turn an M&M packet in to a bag, knit some coasters, bake a cheaters pineapple orange upside down cake and a amazing plum crumble then display them on a DIY cake stand, sew an easy peasy gardening apron, dress up with a pirate eye patch, sew a cupcake pin cushion, splatter a tee, fold an origami jumping frog, mold a glitter pendant, make some sand beads and end the night on a bang with a DIY party popper.
Posted July 5th, 2009 10:36
Here's a great tutorial for making your own scratch cards. Perfect for a party game!
Check out the how-to from ArtMind.
Posted July 4th, 2009 12:36
It may sound like an odd combination but we love the color.
Check out the recipe from Sea Salt With Food.
Posted July 4th, 2009 12:36
Posted July 3rd, 2009 15:56
These paper bows are the finishing touch to any well wrapped present.
Check out the how-to from Linda Lucine's.
Posted July 1st, 2009 12:32
Everyone knows that London is one of the most stylish cities in the world and New London Style by Chloe Grimshaw invites you to explore some of the most interesting homes in the capital. Showcasing the houses of young creatives in a number of London's most fashionable postcodes, you'll soon see that each area has its own style.
Filled with British eccentricities, the book features 28 entirely different homes including a converted church in Camberwell, which utilizes original features and grand architecture to create a practical and working space. And, in contrast, a stylish and contemporary home in Hampstead, which is both minimalist and modern. You can tell that every detail has been carefully considered.
A wonderful resource for inspiration, this book offers a behind the scene look at how creative people in the capital live.
You can pick up a copy of the book from Thames & Hudson now.
Posted July 1st, 2009 11:04
You don't usually get root beer here in the UK, but the next time we find it, we're definitely going to try out this root beer float cake.
Check out the recipe from Joy The Baker.
Posted June 30th, 2009 13:11
These mini toolboxes, made from altoid tins are adorable and would make fantastic father's day gifts.
Check out the how-to from Alpha Mom.
Posted June 29th, 2009 14:11

Here's our pick of some of the best projects from last week on CO+K:
Make some dinosaur hama bead coasters, sew a felt rose ring, knit food fridge magents, dye a coffee filter flower, cook a super creamy flan and mountain dew cake, sew your own panties, make your own dough for a DIY pizza, sew a cupcake coin purse, melt a pony bead flower ring, keep your purse tidy with a bag organizer, and sew a burlesque bustle skirt.