Sometimes it doesn’t need a cake for candles. A snowball can do it too. Fire and snow, opposites that work well together, don’t you think?
Usually I would post my Share Your Wold answers but Cee is taking off this week to celebrate 4th of July properly. And so she should. As Silvain Landry’s ‘Birthday’ task asks for pictures of a celebration of a very equally important status I decided to make it my Tuesday post this week. You gotta be flexible, right 😉
This is incredibly creative. At first, I thought you made a small cake and put it in a cup. But eventhough it isn’t cake, what you have there looks very festive. Amazing how a bunch of lighted candles can make your surrounds look so warm and inviting. Between hot and cold, I always choose hot…so I am cheering on that the candles and fire will last the snow 😀
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We had some nice chocolate fondants sitting next to it but the snowball and the candles worked much better as a “birthday cake”…
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You got snow over there?
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In the mountains we do. Google Mt Buller, Mt Hotham, Thredbo…
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You went up the mountain to get the snow for the cup?
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Well, I do love my kids but hey, it’s at least a 3.5 hour drive one way to get to the closest area with decent snow… we were up there one year and celebrated this birthday then there. It was really good, didn’t stop snowing until we left, which was actually really nice.
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Oh yes! Lovely!
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genius idea and great photo. don’t mind if I steal it if we ever have snow 😉
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Hahaha, of course not 🙂
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so cute thank you
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Thanks 🙂
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I love the idea of the candles in the snowball 🙂 ❤
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Thanks, it looked really nice.
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