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It's time to Bake!

MASK JEEVES TEA CAKE

Ingredients:

• 1 cup(le) of gals named Jess & Stacey
• 2 Sewing machines
• Stage 3 lockdown
• 2 incredibly talented, good looking, supportive partners 
• 1 talented, good looking, supportive expat sister living in NYC
• Handfuls of LOVE
• 13 Mimosas 
• Delirium 
• Cheek burning, ab workout levels of laughter
• The most fun cotton fabrics

Method:

Step 1
• Put Jess & Stacey in a room (1.5 meters apart of course)
• Pre-heat sewing machines
• Implement stage 3 (stage 4 is imminent) lockdown in Melbourne, Australia
• Spend the whole weekend making masks for the staff at Jess’ workplace, Giant Steps, a school for children & adolescents with autism

Step 2
• Fall in love with the blossoming friendship 
• Stir delirium and mimosas together and suggest that this should be turned into an ‘actual business’
• Laugh about it 
• Throw some mask puns around until a solid suggestion of ‘Mask Jeeves’ is formed
• Laugh again

Step 3
• Add a pinch of the aforementioned incredibly talented, good looking, supportive partners and strain their creative juices to compose and produce a cheeky jingle
• If possible, partners should also assist in pinning fabric and making mimosas as required
• Get lost in online shopping for the most fun cotton fabrics 

Step 4
• To ice this delicious business cake, add a logo made by talented sister and sprinkle with creative input, love and support from friends + family and thank them (THANK YOU)!
• Serve on Big Cartel dish designed and managed by the same incredibly creative and talented sister

 

All masks are made by Jess in Pakenham & Stacey in Thornbury