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DIY – Baby aviator Palm sunday candle


IMG_4599Sometimes when you have a baby (who is not able to hold his candle on his own), you found yourself hesitating whether you get him a decorated candle or no. Personally i do encourage having one, if you choose a smaller size candle with convenient decorations. When your baby is 3 months+  it’s possible he can keep a firm hold of it, with your help. I did it but without lighting the candle, he really enjoyed it!

If you are willing to do one, follow the step by step tutorial for a baby aviator Palm Sunday candle:

how to do plane palm sunday candle

  • Wrap a blue ribbon around the candle you choose. I used a baby blue one
  • Stick a cut out cloud (foam) on the ribbon
  • Make a bow of the same blue ribbon and stick it on the cloud
  • Metal, wood or even paper plane look beautiful on the cloud, direction up as if flying

It’s a very easy craft, It doesn’t require too much skills and the outcome is amazing. When you DIY something for your kids, it holds lots of love and memories and It means a lot to your kids as well, they will remember it for a long time!

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DIY Palm Sunday candle – nautical theme


IMG_4542The most beautiful things in life are found in the simple!

Make your kid a unique Palm Sunday candle, done with love and in less than 10 minutes. All you need is a candle, piece of burlap, white ribbon, blue rope and a nautical motif, could be anchor, ship helm or even fish…

Follow this step by step tutorial:

how to do

  • Wrap the burlap ribbon (7-8cm width) around the candle, almost at the 1/3, so it’s above your kid hand grip.
  • Fold a piece of 20 cm rope( could be blue, red, beige….) and attach it to the candle with a thin white ribbon.
  • Hang the nautical motif you chose, at the center of the white ribbon

And that’s it! I told you it’s a less than 10 minutes craft.

IMG_4545You can adapt it to any color of your choice, related to the nautical concept and matching your kid cloths if you wish so. Boy or girl can enjoy this candle depending on the colors you use.

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Endless reasons i love you…


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It’s so important to tell your children “I love you” everyday. Knowing that they are loved unconditionally, develops their secure attachment to you. Strong closeness to the family will lead no doubt to positive relationships in adulthood and high self esteem.

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We celebrate love everyday at home, I never miss a chance to express my love to my precious son (verbally or by actions)  and for this valentines i decided to put the reasons i love him in written words on cutout hearts to celebrate love.

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I know many of you stopped celebrating valentines for how commercial it became. Don’t lose faith in this beautiful occasion and teach your children about love in deep and expressive ways.

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It won’t take too much of your time. Cut a big circle of styrofoam then a smaller one within to make it look like a hoop. Wrap it with colorful ribbons (or paper, whatever you have available at home). Cut out heart shaped papers. I attached to you an A3 paper with many drawn hearts. Click hearts to download the file.

how to do

Enjoy writing on the hearts the many and endless reasons why you love your children then stick them on the hoop.

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Hang it on their bedroom door as a wreath or simply on the wall as a frame. This is Nady’s wreath of love written by papa Antoun and I. We will be reading it to him for now…

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If your children are old enough to write, you can get them involved in the game and stretch it for a longer time. Ask them to write the reasons they love you too and play this mutual love game starting a week ahead, hanging everyday one heart from each, until valentines day when you have a full wreath.

By the way, it’s not just for kids! Do it to your significant other and let love flourishes in your hearts and homes!

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Don’t forget that love is not only words, it should be followed by actions, and the most important the presence. Be present for your kids, in love, protection and service. Happy valentines xx

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The Horse – personalized baby welcoming decorations


IMG_4176The blessing that i’ve been waiting for is just here, before time, in a hurry as much as i was to be promoted to aunt. A bundle of joy arrived to fill our family with love, a best friend to my son.
Congratulations to proud new parents George and Desi, may this miracle be the beginning of many more to come.
I always wondered how could my heart be enough to hold many big loves, certainly i need a second one. But the truth is you made my heart bigger, my precious nephew Markus.

IMG_4166Power, grace, beauty, nobility, strength and freedom are the common symbolic meaning of the horse in different cultures. Green promotes balance, harmony and growth. A beautiful combination to welcome a more beautiful Markus.

IMG_4173If you are expecting a baby in 2015, year of the horse (chinese astrology), let your welcome be as meaningful and special as the symbol of the horse.

IMG_4189You can implement the horse on bigger scale to create a simple yet elegant welcome door sign. The sky is the limit, you can be as creative as you wish and add many items as per your taste.

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If you have a special occasion and you want to be unique and stand out of the crowd, don’t hesitate to contact marmite et ponpon.

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Homemade galette des rois à la crème d’amande and paper crowns printables


galette des roisLa Galette des rois à la crème d’amande, a traditional confection consisted of puff pastry pie garnished with butter. Today’s recipe has a stuffing of crème d’amande and not frangipane. There is a difference between the two: crème d’amande (almond cream) is a mix of butter, sugar, ground almonds, and eggs. Frangipane is a blend of crème d’amande and crème pâtissière (pastry cream).

la galette des rois

La Galette des rois is a typical french tradition celebrated on the Epiphany, january 6, the day on which Les Rois Mages (the Magi), the three kings Gaspard, Balthazar and Melchior came to pay their tribute to the world famous baby born Jesus. The fun about this tradition is to discover who will be the king or the queen for a day by having “la fève” hidden in the galette, historically a dry fava bean (hence the name) but now it became a little porcelain figure.

The ritual says; the youngest child of the family hides under the table, an adult divides the galette in even slices, and the child decides which slice goes to whom. Whoever gets the fève in his serving is named King (or Queen) for the day, gets to wear the paper crown and picks who the Queen (or King) will be.

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Last year i was the queen, i got the fève. I kept it to use it this year in the galette as a good luck!

Galettes des rois

Ingredients:

500g puff pastry (thawed if frozen), divided and rolled out to 2 circles, one is slightly bigger than the other (30cm diameter).

La crème d’amande:

  • 125g unsalted butter, softened
  • 125g sugar (i used brown sugar)
  • 125g almond flour
  • 1 tbsp cornstarch
  • 1 pinch of salt
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 drop almond extract (optional)
  • 1 tbsp liquor of your choice (grand marnier, rum…)

For the eggwash and glaze:

  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1 tbsp water room temperature
  • 1 tbsp confectioner’s sugar
  • 1 tbsp hot water

Accessories:

  • la fève or porcelain trinket
  • 2 paper crowns, click here to download printable files i created

Prepare la crème d’amande:

Beat the butter until creamy. In a bowl combine sugar, almond flour, cornstarch and salt. Add the creamy butter to it and mix until smooth. Add the almond extract, liquor and then the eggs one at a time and mix well at each addition. Refrigerate for an hour or overnight if you are willing to bake the next day.

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Assemble the galette:

Place the smaller of the two circles on a piece of parchment paper.  In a small bowl, combine the egg yolk with a tablespoon water until smooth. Using a pastry brush, brush the outer rim of the dough with it by a width of about 2.5 cm (1 inch). Make sure not to wet the actual edge of the dough, or it will impede its rise. Pour the crème d’amande in the center and spread it inside the eggwash ring.

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Place a porcelain trinket of your choice in the crème d’amande, not in the center but closer to an edge, or your knife will keep running into it when you divide the galette.  Press it down gently to bury it.

Lay the second round of dough precisely on top of the first, smooth it out gently over the crème d’amande to remove any air pocket, and press it down all around the sides to seal.

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Using the back of the tip of your knife, draw a decorative pattern on top of the galette. I did a sun shaped pattern. Holding your knife upright, blade down, and using the dull side of the blade, push the dough inward where each sun ray ends, to create a festooned pattern.

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Brush the top of the galette lightly with the eggwash: again, make sure it doesn’t drip over the edges, or the eggwash will seal the layers of the puff pastry and it won’t rise. Let it rest a minute then brush it lightly again with the eggwash. Using the tip of your knife, pierce 5 holes in the top dough (one in the center, and four around the sides, piercing through the pattern you’ve drawn) to ensure an even rise. Transfer to a baking pan and refrigerate for 1 hour. 

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Bake:

Preheat the oven to 180°C and bake for 30 minutes until puffy and golden brown. Combine the tablespoon of confectioner’s sugar with a tablespoon of very hot water. When the galette is done, remove it from the oven, brush the top with the syrup, and return it to the oven for a minute; this will give it a shiny finish. Transfer to a wire rack and let it cool to room temperature before the fun begins!

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IMG_4143IMG_4147IMG_4155Happy Epiphany everyone!  دايم دايم