When it comes to cocktails, I tend to like them fruity. (No surprise there!) In fact, the fruitier the better. I rarely drink, so when I do I like to make it an experience that's packed with flavour: a taste-bud dazzling experience. Below are some Martha Stewart cocktail recipes I hope to try. Each one is infused with a fruity element for a delicious kick. I've added them to my little rolodex of cocktail recipes and I hope you'll add them too. (Remember, please drink responsibly!)
CRANBERRY COSMO: Homemade cranberry- and orange-infused vodka is the base of these deluxe cosmopolitans. The classic cosmo ingredients -- cranberry juice, orange liqueur, and lime juice -- complete the cocktail. Click here for the recipe.
POMEGRANATE-CHAMPAGNE PUNCH: Pear nectar and orange liqueur are mixed with pomegranate juice and a bottle of Champagne to create this easy, elegant punch. In place of the Champagne, you may use Prosecco or Cava, or any other variety of sparkling white wine you wish. Click here for the recipe.
SORBET AND CHAMPAGNE COCKTAIL: The classic Champagne cocktail is updated with sorbet in place of the traditional sugar cube and bitters. Use raspberry, passion fruit, lemon, or whichever sorbet flavor you prefer. Click here for the recipe.
COGNAC SPARKLERS: The distinctive flavor of Cognac is perfectly complemented by the soft sweetness of sparkling apple cider. A few dashes of bitters in each glass add just the right balance to this cocktail. Click here for the recipe.
LEMON-DROP CHAMPAGNE PUNCH: Simple syrup infused with lemon zest adds aromatic sweetness to this punch made of vodka, lemon juice, and a bottle of Champagne. Garnish each glass of sparkling punch with a strip of candied lemon peel. Click here for the recipe.



Among the suggested use of letters and lettering are these bold characters: Use them on invitations or string them together to make a banner spelling a name or a word of your choice. 























In 1980, the Royal Mail designed this series of holiday stamps. They were sold in sets featuring all designs, as well as individually. This one depicts a stylized Christmas tree with pinecones, candles and partridges. The illustrations are by Jeffrey Matthews.
An arched bough of holly, crowned with a festive bow and adorned with ornaments.
A beautiful candle vignette.
Quinces, ribbon and mistletoe combine to make a striking design.
It's a bit early, but Wegner designed this charming Saint Valentine's Day stamp as well. Both of these last two postcards contain an example of the actual stamp, shown bottom right.




















