Tuesday, November 30, 2010

A Raggy Wreath



As I sit here at my laptop and stalk craft blogs from all over the world I see so many clever people out there making gorgeous things and giving tutorials on how to make them. Great for me who is into craft at the moment.

So, I thought I would give this easy peasy wreath a go, just for something completely different for our home. I found a great tutorial here Needless to say mine is not as neat as featured - my fabric was tied rather randomly.

 There are so many tutorials that use so many different bases for these wreaths. It's amazing! I made mine with a wicker wreath that I picked up at a thrift store last year and used odds and ends from my fabric stash!

Just wondering if you can tell I am in a red and white mood ....with a splash of aqua. I am just loving this colour combo!

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Quick Bedroom Makeover in Progress...



Trying to re-decorate this huge downstairs bedroom for Ms 18 in two days on a  very strict  budget. This is the room Mr 21 moved out of last week. Furniture placement is more or less a standard given in this room as there are two sliding doors, a door to the bathroom, a door with access to the garage and a door to the front entry.

Some walls are textured cement, some are plaster board and some have a sheeting attached to look like VJ's. Bit of a hotch potch really but as we don't want to spend too much the paint alone should bring it all together. All walls are in excellent condition so we don't feel too bad leaving them as they are. At least this is a lovely and light room with heaps of garden views.

The first comment Ms 18 made when she knew she was moving downstairs was 'you just have to paint it white Mum'...music to my ears... as we could now remove any traces of any horrid warm peachy tones! (She is helping with the painting by the way).

At least in decorator terms she is a black and white with accents of red type young woman!

Will keep you updated!




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Friday, November 26, 2010

Garden Before and After

I have always been inspired by the English and European style of garden, must be part of my heritage I guess. I love curved pathways around garden beds and the magic of secret gardens. At the same time I love the formality of hedges, toparies and the balance and symmetry. Roses and creepers, rusty gazebos and urns....so...here is my garden. Hope you enjoy my journey in my Brisbane garden...

(Please excuse some of the photos as they are older and a tad over exposed taken with my previous camera).



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My front garden embraces garden beds in shapes that have been followed by existing garden bed edges. Being quite an established garden around the lawn I was loathe to take out the existing tropical foliage which determine the boundary of the yard. It seemed such a waste and has now grown into a screen of privacy.

I had to find a way to bring tropical and semi-formal together. Sound like a weird combination? Well I think it works. The catalyst was when I fell in love with an iron gazebo that I thought I would make a feature of. The gazebo was placed in position and we basically dug up all of the lawn around it.
This is a 'BEFORE' shot  of the front lawn with the new gazebo being placed into position. Yes it looks wonky but this is the initial 'placement' stages, you can slightly see the pink paint outlining the pathways and the garden beds.


The lawn was of poor quality and very badly laid with craters and holes beginning to appear. Little did we know that the storm water pipe that ran through the garden had been previously crushed and covered over with lawn. I am convinced it would have contributed to the uneven ground level for years.  That plumbing problem was only recently fixed.





This is the view from upstairs looking down on the front yard. It gives a better perspective of what I was trying to achieve. We recycled some old cement pavers that were around the pool and laid a fine white 5ml chip stones in between. The garden beds are odd shapes which I love.

Photo not the best, taken through a net screen! Sorry.

The best part begins! The planting....I could not plant a garden without my beloved deciduous tropical birch trees, geraniums and roses.


Existing tropical on the left down this pathway, frangipani, palms, and strelitzias. More formal on the right, box hedging, orange Jessamine and a row of five conifers that are now planted on the right - a larger photo below.. My bit of Tuscany!

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It's all coming together.


Apart from the initial watering until plants were established there is not much maintenance at all. As the lawn has gone - no mowing either!







Always something to take photos of ...flowers from the garden this morning...






My front garden has been a labour of love for the past 3-4 years and changes madly with the seasons. The rose patch is combined with colourful cottage garden annuals and perennials that appear to co-exist harmoniously. Geraniums are cut back when they become unruly and grow back even more lush. Gardenias and jasmine contribute to the sweet scent in garden when it is their turn.

Can you tell I am infatuated with this garden?






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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Giveaway Winner










 How hard was it to choose a winner for this giveaway? Oh my goodness! I am so pleased I asked Katherine from the oldboathouse to come on board. Thanks for helping me choose a winner Katherine!

The giveaway winner is Shane from roseslaceandbrocante. Shane wins for the  content in her comment and for showing creativity and passion.  Congratulations Shane, please contact me with your details.

Thanks to everyone who entered, I just wish I could send prizes to you all.


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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

With Respect, NZ.



I will not be announcing the winner of my giveaway today. I will leave it until tomorrow, Thursday 24th November.

This is in respect of the 29 miners in Greymouth, New Zealand who are believed to have lost their lives after a second explosion rocked the mine today.

My heart goes out to their families, loved ones and to the whole New Zealand Community. I would never be able to understand what they are going through. My thoughts, best wishes and prayers are with them all.

I have friends and family in New Zealand and I have been as shocked as them with this sad, sad news.




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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Crafty Hearts Before and After







 From this...


When dining alfresco at our house, I sometimes use a tablecloth on our dining table on the back deck. As we always enjoy the bay breezes the tablecloth always flips up and it begins to become an all-round pain in the neck.

Well, on my travels today I stopped into a Costcutters store. (equivalent to a pound shop in the UK) Just checking it out and not wanting anything in particular I came across these stainless steel heart shaped tablecloth weights. Perfect and four for $3.50!

Came home, covered them in colourful fabric on both sides with my trusty Mod Podge and guess what?...they are fantastic, the tablecloth stays down and you get a pop of colour as they hang around the edges.

They are surprisingly quite heavy and I am sure I will only need one on each corner.... I am hoping that the fabric will fray a little, that's why I have left them as is. Fray away fabric!

Simple, cheap and easy peasy!
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Monday, November 22, 2010

Fat Santas and Villeroy and Boch




Thought it was time to drag out the some of the Christmas Decorations to see how they all fared being cooped up in their boxes.

Please to report that the Fat Santas are as smiley and jolly as ever and the Villeroy and Boch miniature stockings are as bright and fresh as the day I bought them a few years ago.

One of our family traditions at Christmas is that the house is decorated on the 1st of December. So I am just ensuring that I don't have to shop for decs this year and when I remember where I put the rest of them I will have it all sorted! Sound like a good plan?

Don't forget you have until tomorrow (5pm Brisbane time) to enter my giveaway here and Katherine from theoldboathouse and myself will decide the winner on Wednesday 24th November. Good luck!




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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Leaving the Nest








Looking around the house and noticing all the simple things in life! Making me feel so lucky and not so sad, as my first beautiful child young man leaves the nest today. 



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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Time for a Giveaway!



This Giveaway is now closed. Thank you


It's time for a giveaway! I have nearly posted 100 posts and now have over 100 followers since I began blogging in May. It is really exciting to feel that there are other bloggers in Aus and all over the world who look at my photos and read my words. Mmmmm it's just lovely and thank you to all of you!

 I have teamed up with fellow blogger, the awesome Katherine from theoldboathouse to offer this giveaway. We both have a love of vintage and as Katherine states 'anything old and interesting!' Check out her blog and drool over the amazing vintage items she sells..... Okay, I admit that I have bought the odd item from her!
This giveaway is just a bit of fun and if you are a follower or become a follower here, we would love you to share your imagination and your creativity on how you incorporate vintage items into your daily life. It could be a cup, a tablecloth or anything at all, no matter how big or how small. Just leave a comment on this post and let us know what it is and why you love it, and your in!

We have had fun putting together these items for this giveaway:
Two of my handmade soaps in a vintage embroidered drawstring bag made by me, a gorgeous Sitmar Lifesaving ring, a square rosey tablecloth and two cute doileys.

We really look forward to reading your fabulous comments by 5pm Tuesday 23rd November. Both of us will be judging your comments and choosing the winner. The winner will be announced on Thursday 25th November. Will post anywhere...and most of all have fun leaving these comments!


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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Vintage Embroidery Love










 Had fun making these gift bags for soaps today. Gorgeous vintage hand embroidered linens and cottons and a Cath Kidston fabric.

They are available here.


I will be hosting an exciting giveaway here in the next few days. With over 100 posts and over 100 followers it's time to celebrate.

Take care



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