Christmas D.I.Ys: Plate Party
Photography by Rose Hope and Manja Wachsmuth .

In our latest issue, Rose and Sarah of crushes.co.nz share their festive decorating tips. Here's their step-by-step guide to up-cycling crockery for any celebration.
You will need:
- Plates/Bowls/Cups - anything you wanna spruce up!
- Ceramic Marker
- Ruler
- Pencil or chalk pen
Simply decorate the edge of a plain plate, cup or saucer to instantly update. To ensure the lines are where you want them, use a chalkboard pen and a ruler to measure guidelines before commiting with the ceramic pen.

Sarah then chose a couple of designs and drew away – the cool thing was that the pen took a little while to become permanent, so she was able to erase anything that she didn’t like before it became permanent.

Sarah used the same theme on each plate, but with slight alterations on each piece of crockery to give a mix and match feel.

While we were in the drawing frenzy, we also simply replanted this succulent into a jar and wrote a festive phrase on it - once you have the pens, the options are endless really!

latest issue:
Issue #121
As winter arrives, so does the latest issue of dish! With over 60 recipes this edition features seasonal produce like pumpkin, leeks and silverbeet whipped into delicious dinners. Pasta takes centre-stage in 5 outrageously tasty recipes, then we break out the slow cooker and amp up the comfort with cozy roasts and braises. Winter wouldn’t be the same without a hearty pie or two, and we have a selection – from Beef Cheek Pot Pie to Moroccan Shepherd’s Pie. Food Fast has your speedy weeknight dinners covered then Melie brings the magic with inventive chicken dishes while Olivia’s baking and desserts will brighten the even the coldest days.