Showing posts with label sport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sport. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Ball Games party

This new printable party set has a ball games theme - great for sports themed birthday parties!  The set comes in two colour schemes - either green and orange or blue and red and features a range of sports balls from football and basketball to tennis and cricket.
The party set includes an invitation, cupcake toppers, tent cards, name place cards, straw flags and a birthday bunting banner.  The invitations, cupcake toppers and tent cards come personalised too with your own choice of wording.

For more details see this listing in my Etsy shop here:  https://www.etsy.com/listing/105788658/ball-games-personalised-printable-party


Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Gingerbread Sports People for the Olympics

Gingerbread people baking recipe, sports for the Olympics - Hazel Fisher Creations
The Olympic opening ceremony was amazing!  Some of my favourites parts were the cycling doves, the transition from green countryside to industrial revolution and of course the Queen and James Bond!  It's been hard to resist watching the sport on tv all day - so many exciting sports to watch but I need to do some work too!
On the weekend I had fun making these gingerbread sportsmen with my sister (iced while watching the swimming).

Gingerbread people baking recipe, sports for the Olympics - Hazel Fisher Creations
We made gingerbread people for sports from swimming to cycling and equestrian to tennis.  Unfortunately there were a few accidents after they left the oven (the horse's tail fell off, the cyclist has a broken back wheel and the tennis player now has a bit of a dodgy shoulder!)

Gingerbread people baking recipe, sports for the Olympics - Hazel Fisher Creations
This is the recipe we used for the gingerbread sports people:
10oz (300g) self-raising flour
pinch of salt
3 tsp ground ginger
4 oz (100g) caster sugar
2oz (50g) margarine
3 tbsp golden syrup
4 tbsp milk

Heat the oven to 160C / 325F / Gas Mark 3 and grease a baking tray.
Mix the flour, salt and ginger in a bowl.  Warm the sugar, margarine and syrup and stir together then add to the dry ingredients and stir well.  Add milk and mix to make a firm dough.
Lightly knead the dough then roll out and cut out the people.  I used a little man cutter to cut a basic person shape before adapting to make different sports people.  You can experiment with the cutters you have - my horse was made from a cat shaped cutter!  I pushed one of its ears in to make a bigger head and pushed the tail down to look more horse like.  Other things like the tennis racket, bicycle etc were all moulded by hand.

Bake for about 10-15 minutes.  Allow to cool slightly before carefully lifting onto a wire rack. 
The biscuits were decorated with glace icing (we used yellow, red, blue and green food colouring - as we didn't have any black we mixed a dark purple for one of the rings from red and blue).

Gingerbread people baking recipe, sports for the Olympics - Hazel Fisher Creations

Friday, 27 July 2012

Ball Games

I'm looking forward to an evening in front of the tv tonight watching the Olympic opening ceremony - will you be watching too?  From some of the video clips I saw this morning it looks like it's going to be a great show!

There are strict rules about using words and images associated with the games.  I can understand that sponsors would want to protect their logos etc, but when we have been told how the whole country will benefit from the games it seems a bit harsh to be telling small businesses to take down their window displays when all they want to do is show their support for their country.  So I will be careful not to mention anything I shouldn't here!

With so much sport around at the moment I was inspired to draw some ball game themed illustrations and turn them into scrapbooking papers (a printable party set is in progress and should be finished soon!).  This set of 8 papers features balls and rackets from a range of sports: football, basketball, tennis, badminton (I know it's not really a ball game but thought it would go in anyway), cricket, baseball, table tennis and squash.
These printable papers are available to buy from my Etsy shop here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/105406943/ball-games-sport-themed-printable