Tag: winter solstice

  • Happy Solstice!

    IP - Solstice Dye 1

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    IP - Solstice Dye 3

    IP - Solstice Dye 4

    IP - Solstice Dye 5

    Happy winter solstice beautiful people!

    Last week I took my dye pots and bits of rusty metal along to the Darebin Parklands. My girls and I taught some friends how to eco dye. We then boiled our solstice paper bundles outdoors with water from the creek over an open fire.  Today we will be back at the creek opening our bundles. Can't wait!

    Tonight will be our family solstice celebrations with pumpkin soup, hot chocolate, rice pudding and a candle lantern walk around our city block of flats. It's our annual tradition and looked forward to in our house by everyone.

    I hope you have a beautiful day (and night!) celebrating the longest night of the year with warmth, light , laughter, song and loved ones.

     

  • Happy Solstice!

    IP - Solstice Dye 1

    IP - Solstice Dye 2

    IP - Solstice Dye 3

    IP - Solstice Dye 4

    IP - Solstice Dye 5

    Happy winter solstice beautiful people!

    Last week I took my dye pots and bits of rusty metal along to the Darebin Parklands. My girls and I taught some friends how to eco dye. We then boiled our solstice paper bundles outdoors with water from the creek over an open fire.  Today we will be back at the creek opening our bundles. Can't wait!

    Tonight will be our family solstice celebrations with pumpkin soup, hot chocolate, rice pudding and a candle lantern walk around our city block of flats. It's our annual tradition and looked forward to in our house by everyone.

    I hope you have a beautiful day (and night!) celebrating the longest night of the year with warmth, light , laughter, song and loved ones.

     

  • Happy Winter Solstice!

    IP - Solstice 5

    It's hard to believe it's already the winter solstice again. It seems far too soon to be celebrating the longest night and shortest day. Especially with the gorgeous sunny weather we have been having recently. For me the solstice marks the beginning of winter and the dive headlong into the cold of July and August. 

    In the past I've dreaded the coming of winter and the fading of the light. I love the feeling of sun on my face and cloudy winter days leave me moody and downhearted. But I've recently realised winter also is the time when I am at my most creative. It's when I put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard) to share my thoughts and ideas. It's also the time when I crave making things with my hands and always have a project on the go. At the moment it's finishing my arm warmers with a crochet beanie waiting in the wings. So this year I am embracing the positive aspects of the season and getting outdoors as much as possible in the times when I'm not making or writing. 
    IP - Solstice 1

    IP Solstice 2

    IP Solstice 3

    IP Solstice 4

    Each year we celebrate the solstice with lots of warm, hearty and filling dishes. These recipes tend to be made just for the solstice so they are pretty special and eagerly looked forward to. My favourites are the tropical rice pudding and homemade hot chocolate. I also make pumpkin soup for the rest of the family and this year we also had homemade rye soda bread.

    Solstice this year was extra special as we had the whole family in the kitchen together making food for our celebration. The girls loved making the bread and pudding. Licking the spoon never gets old! Gareth chopped up the onions and pumpkin for the soup. It was lovely to be able to include him in all our celebrations. He usually comes home after work, just in time for pudding.

    We rug up warmly after dinner and take our homemade candle lanterns for a walk around the block, singing our solstice song as we go. Although I feel this tradition may not last for very much longer as even Phoebe who is now seven is starting to make noises about it being stupid (it's the most popular adjective around here and is used for just about, well, everything.)

    Happy winter solstice friends!

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  • Candle Lanterns

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    The winter solstice was on the weekend for those of us in the Southern Hemisphere. It marks the shortest day and longest night of the year. We celebrate the Solstice each year with a little festival at home. Homemade pumpkin soup, rice pudding and hot chocolate with marshmallows.

    The highlight of our celebration is our lantern walk. Around the backyard when we had one, now it's around our block of flats in the city. It's dark outside and the stars are shining. Our breath is frosting in the night air and my girls are excited with the novelty of bring outside, at night, in the dark. We sing a little song, learnt from the girls' playgroup, as we walk.

    "I'm walking with my lantern
    My lantern's walking with me
    Above you see the star light
    Here my lantern you see
    The light shines bright
    Shines through the night
    La bimma la bomma la boom, boom, boom
    La bimma la bomma la boom, boom, boom"

    A little bit of light and some magic on the shortest night of the year. Here's how to make your very own lanterns, so you too can have some magic and light of your own.

    Candle lanterns

    MAKE - lanterns

    These lanterns are created from homemade watercolour paintings.  You need to make your paintings the day before so they have time to dry before you turn them into lanterns. Allow 1 sheet of paper per 2 lantern bodies. You will need an additional sheet for all the handles.

    Lantern painting

    MAKE - lantern paint
    Water colour paints
    Brush
    Sponge
    Empty jar for clean water
    A3 watercolor paper

    Lightly rinse your paper with cool water. Drain off excess in sink. 
    There may still be too much water on your page, sponge off any excess. 
    Get creative and paint your masterpiece.
    When finished, lie flat until dry.

    Lantern construction

    MAKE - lantern templates

    Lantern template (see pic above)
    Pencil
    Scissors
    Ruler
    Olive oil
    Paper towel
    Glue and/or double sided tape
    Beeswax tealight candles

    MAKE - lantern pattern

    Trace lantern outline on wrong side of painted page.  Doing it on the right side like I did, means you end up with pencil lines on your lovely painting.  Not terribly noticeable but I like it so you can't see those pencil lines.
    Position so you get two lanterns from your sheet. 
    Use a separate sheet to make all the handles.

    MAKE - lantern scissors

    Cut out lanterns.

    MAKE - lantern ruler

    Using a ruler, fold along the lines.

    MAKE - lantern oil

    Oil the lantern, leaving the shaded areas of the template clear for the glue. Once oiled, the paper won't glue. Is this happens to you, just staple it in place.

    Rub in loads of oil.  It soaks into the paper, making it translucent and glow beautifully at night with a lit beeswax candle inside.

    MAKE - lantern glue

    Glue the edge, two small base flaps and one large base flap.  I find double sided tape great for the edge.

    MAKE - lantern tube

    Assemble lantern by folding into a tube shape. Fold flaps in, leaving large base flap unglued until you have done the side flaps.

    Staple handle in place.  I didn't oil the handles for this batch because I didn't have time. I don't think it makes a difference either way with the handles.

    Light your tea light candle and pop into lantern. This can be tricky – tongs are very useful.

    Enjoy your winter light!