Latest #handmade creation. (Taken with instagram)

Latest #handmade creation. (Taken with instagram)

Tags: handmade

Greedy Benji.  (Taken with instagram)

Greedy Benji. (Taken with instagram)

Harro!  (Taken with instagram)

Harro! (Taken with instagram)

My #nails are my new canvas for artwork. (Taken with instagram)

My #nails are my new canvas for artwork. (Taken with instagram)

Tags: nails

Nautical #nails  (Taken with instagram)

Nautical #nails (Taken with instagram)

Tags: nails

Waiting list for a table. (Taken with Instagram at Manchester Press)

Waiting list for a table. (Taken with Instagram at Manchester Press)

Anniversary dinner! Wagyu beef and a really fat lobster tail!  (Taken with instagram)

Anniversary dinner! Wagyu beef and a really fat lobster tail! (Taken with instagram)

Just did this to my nails but I don’t know how I feel about it.  (Taken with instagram)

Just did this to my nails but I don’t know how I feel about it. (Taken with instagram)

Great place for a meal!  (Taken with Instagram at Middlefish)

Great place for a meal! (Taken with Instagram at Middlefish)

simko:

Floral Ice Cubes by Martha Stewart Living…

To suspend flowers in the cubes, work in layers: Fill an ice tray (one that makes large cubes so the ice will last longer) a quarter of the way with water, add flowers facing down, and freeze. Add more water to fill halfway, and freeze. Fill to the top, and freeze again. 
For ice that’s especially clear, use distilled water that has been boiled and then cooled. This limits impurities and air bubbles, which make ice cloudy. 
Use only edible flowers, such as orchids, nasturtiums, pansies, and snapdragons, that have been grown to be eaten (to ensure they haven’t been treated with chemicals). (via)

simko:

Floral Ice Cubes by Martha Stewart Living

To suspend flowers in the cubes, work in layers: Fill an ice tray (one that makes large cubes so the ice will last longer) a quarter of the way with water, add flowers facing down, and freeze. Add more water to fill halfway, and freeze. Fill to the top, and freeze again. 

For ice that’s especially clear, use distilled water that has been boiled and then cooled. This limits impurities and air bubbles, which make ice cloudy. 

Use only edible flowers, such as orchids, nasturtiums, pansies, and snapdragons, that have been grown to be eaten (to ensure they haven’t been treated with chemicals). (via)