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SEW A LITTLE LOVE
This popped up in the middle of some building rubble at the bottom of the garden. Such a lovely surprise! With all the rain, the lawn has looked a little on the wild side. But I keep telling myself that we're going for the quintessential English meadow look! Besides, the beeslove the clover!
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: MY MAKES My love of sewing is what inspired me to write this blog many years ago. Sewing has become a big part of who I am. It's my little place of calm and self expression. SEW A LITTLE LOVE: HOME TOUR PART 3: MY HIDING PLACE... Hey, I am in the middle of getting very excited about our new build (yes new build, im thinking good cupboard space is the plus point here, compared to character, im still trying to convince myself this), and am thinking of how to get my fiance around to my cath kidston/vintage/shabby chic design ideas when he'd really rather have it a modern lads pad, any tips on persuading him around? SEW A LITTLE LOVE: THE LINEN DRAWER... My tip to you is to dig, dig, dig! Sometimes you'll find a pile of old linens literally just well, in a pile. Rifle through the muddle, and you are bound to find some beauties that speak to your crafty soul! If pieces are beautifully displayed by the stall holder, don't be afraid to pull them out and have a good look. SEW A LITTLE LOVE: FRIDAY FANCIES... Everything is so, so super cute! I especially love the seahorses, as they're one of my all-time favourite marine animals. In fact, I've said to Tony before that if we really get in sea water aquariums (we both have experience from our youth with fresh water, but not sea water), I would love to have a seahorse or two (knowing full well they're one of the hardest ocean creatures to keep going SEW A LITTLE LOVE: JAMMY JARS IN A JIFFY! Hi Tania I love your fabric jars, they are gorgeous, especially with candles in them. I got the granny chic book for Christmas and haven't had a chance to sit down with a cuppa and have a good squizz throughyou have inspired me though and after being up i the attic sewing this morning, I might just get down to making some of these too xox We also packed away Christmas this morning but kept SEW A LITTLE LOVE: A LITTLE FRESH TOUCH... So, spring cleaning never hopped, skipped and jumped out of my reach this year, as we travelled to South Africa, and I never got round todo
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: READY...GET SET...SEW! Here comes THAT word that some people dread hearing before DecemberCHRISTMAS! So sorry to say it out loud so early, but I have to start thinking about Christmas as soon as the children start the new school year in September! SEW A LITTLE LOVE: NOCTURNAL NESTING... What does a person do when insomnia strikes? A bit of shelf restyling of course! I just couldn't drift off to the land of nod last night! My thoughts just kept running around in circles like a dog chasing it'sown tail.
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: JANUARY 2013 Thursday, 31 January 2013. Having 'Love'-ly thoughtsSEW A LITTLE LOVE
This popped up in the middle of some building rubble at the bottom of the garden. Such a lovely surprise! With all the rain, the lawn has looked a little on the wild side. But I keep telling myself that we're going for the quintessential English meadow look! Besides, the beeslove the clover!
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: MY MAKES My love of sewing is what inspired me to write this blog many years ago. Sewing has become a big part of who I am. It's my little place of calm and self expression. SEW A LITTLE LOVE: HOME TOUR PART 3: MY HIDING PLACE... Hey, I am in the middle of getting very excited about our new build (yes new build, im thinking good cupboard space is the plus point here, compared to character, im still trying to convince myself this), and am thinking of how to get my fiance around to my cath kidston/vintage/shabby chic design ideas when he'd really rather have it a modern lads pad, any tips on persuading him around? SEW A LITTLE LOVE: THE LINEN DRAWER... My tip to you is to dig, dig, dig! Sometimes you'll find a pile of old linens literally just well, in a pile. Rifle through the muddle, and you are bound to find some beauties that speak to your crafty soul! If pieces are beautifully displayed by the stall holder, don't be afraid to pull them out and have a good look. SEW A LITTLE LOVE: FRIDAY FANCIES... Everything is so, so super cute! I especially love the seahorses, as they're one of my all-time favourite marine animals. In fact, I've said to Tony before that if we really get in sea water aquariums (we both have experience from our youth with fresh water, but not sea water), I would love to have a seahorse or two (knowing full well they're one of the hardest ocean creatures to keep going SEW A LITTLE LOVE: JAMMY JARS IN A JIFFY! Hi Tania I love your fabric jars, they are gorgeous, especially with candles in them. I got the granny chic book for Christmas and haven't had a chance to sit down with a cuppa and have a good squizz throughyou have inspired me though and after being up i the attic sewing this morning, I might just get down to making some of these too xox We also packed away Christmas this morning but kept SEW A LITTLE LOVE: A LITTLE FRESH TOUCH... So, spring cleaning never hopped, skipped and jumped out of my reach this year, as we travelled to South Africa, and I never got round todo
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: READY...GET SET...SEW! Here comes THAT word that some people dread hearing before DecemberCHRISTMAS! So sorry to say it out loud so early, but I have to start thinking about Christmas as soon as the children start the new school year in September! SEW A LITTLE LOVE: NOCTURNAL NESTING... What does a person do when insomnia strikes? A bit of shelf restyling of course! I just couldn't drift off to the land of nod last night! My thoughts just kept running around in circles like a dog chasing it'sown tail.
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: JANUARY 2013 Thursday, 31 January 2013. Having 'Love'-ly thoughts SEW A LITTLE LOVE: NOCTURNAL NESTING... What does a person do when insomnia strikes? A bit of shelf restyling of course! I just couldn't drift off to the land of nod last night! My thoughts just kept running around in circles like a dog chasing it'sown tail.
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: A LITTLE TIME OUT... Hello my lovelies! Today's post is a very brief oneshort and sweet! I feel that it's time for a little break, just to catch my breath andre-prioritise.
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: DIY JEWELRY ORGANIZER Now, wrap the strands of fabric around the rungs on your hanger. I chose to cover only the blue plastic bitsI kind of like the contrasting shiny steel against the softness of the fabric. If you choose, you can glue the fabric at the beginning and the end, but this seems far to messy! I cut shorter bits of fabric to secure the startand end bits!
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: A LITTLE THRIFTING AND TWEAKING... Saturdaysdon't you love them? We had a lovely morning out with the kidlets to a pet rescue centre, followed by Coronation chicken sandwic SEW A LITTLE LOVE: NIFTY LITTLE NEEDLE BOOKS Nifty little needle books. Hello my dear friends! Well, this week has flown by like a race horse on Derby day! The kids are back at school after the Easter holidays, so at last I'm catching up on the laundry pile, and squeezing in some much needed sewing time! I've been beavering away, working on my own design of little needle books, andso far
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: 2013 Hello my lovelies! I have been very lazy, I knowI come to this little corner of my life with feather duster in hand to shoo away the cobwebs! I don't really know why I've neglected writing to you. Life has a way of twisting this way, then rambling down another lane, andsomehow I
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: KITCHEN REVEAL: PASTELS AND PINK Along with a new wall colour, the change has prompted the addition of a few new pretties to tie in all the different shades used. A very dear friend of mine gave me a beautifully sewn embroidery hoop for mybirthday.
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: 2011 Kidney Research UK are celebrating their 50th Anniversary this year (1961-2011). Thanks to advances in kidney research over half a century 47,000 people in the UK are alive today who would otherwise have died from renal failure, and worldwide, millions can be treated for this ‘silent disease’. SEW A LITTLE LOVE: FEBRUARY 2013 Hello my lovelies! Today's post is a very brief oneshort and sweet! I feel that it's time for a little break, just to catch my breath andre-prioritise.
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: JUNE 2013 Sunday, 23 June 2013. It's a mum's life!SEW A LITTLE LOVE
This popped up in the middle of some building rubble at the bottom of the garden. Such a lovely surprise! With all the rain, the lawn has looked a little on the wild side. But I keep telling myself that we're going for the quintessential English meadow look! Besides, the beeslove the clover!
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: OUT WITH THE OLD... Hello my lovelies! Well, this year is nearly on it's head, and I always find myself rather reflective as the days slowly drift into anew ye
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: HAVING 'LOVE'-LY THOUGHTS... I re-used the base from last year's, which was simply a polystyrene wreath base covered in a pair of stripy socks! I wrapped some wool around it to give a little texture. SEW A LITTLE LOVE: A LITTLE FRESH TOUCH... So, spring cleaning never hopped, skipped and jumped out of my reach this year, as we travelled to South Africa, and I never got round todo
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: THE LINEN DRAWER... My tip to you is to dig, dig, dig! Sometimes you'll find a pile of old linens literally just well, in a pile. Rifle through the muddle, and you are bound to find some beauties that speak to your crafty soul! If pieces are beautifully displayed by the stall holder, don't be afraid to pull them out and have a good look. SEW A LITTLE LOVE: HOME TOUR PART 3: MY HIDING PLACE... Hey, I am in the middle of getting very excited about our new build (yes new build, im thinking good cupboard space is the plus point here, compared to character, im still trying to convince myself this), and am thinking of how to get my fiance around to my cath kidston/vintage/shabby chic design ideas when he'd really rather have it a modern lads pad, any tips on persuading him around? SEW A LITTLE LOVE: JAMMY JARS IN A JIFFY! Hi Tania I love your fabric jars, they are gorgeous, especially with candles in them. I got the granny chic book for Christmas and haven't had a chance to sit down with a cuppa and have a good squizz throughyou have inspired me though and after being up i the attic sewing this morning, I might just get down to making some of these too xox We also packed away Christmas this morning but kept SEW A LITTLE LOVE: A LITTLE THRIFTING AND TWEAKING... Saturdaysdon't you love them? We had a lovely morning out with the kidlets to a pet rescue centre, followed by Coronation chicken sandwic SEW A LITTLE LOVE: NOCTURNAL NESTING... What does a person do when insomnia strikes? A bit of shelf restyling of course! I just couldn't drift off to the land of nod last night! My thoughts just kept running around in circles like a dog chasing it'sown tail.
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: SHOP FEATURE:'VINTAGE GRACE' Vintage Grace can be found in the beautiful market town of St. Ives, Cambridgeshire. It was born out of a love for all things vintage, and the owners have created a wonderfully unique shop with gorgeous gifts, homewares, furniture and jewelry from Pink Magpie.SEW A LITTLE LOVE
This popped up in the middle of some building rubble at the bottom of the garden. Such a lovely surprise! With all the rain, the lawn has looked a little on the wild side. But I keep telling myself that we're going for the quintessential English meadow look! Besides, the beeslove the clover!
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: OUT WITH THE OLD... Hello my lovelies! Well, this year is nearly on it's head, and I always find myself rather reflective as the days slowly drift into anew ye
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: HAVING 'LOVE'-LY THOUGHTS... I re-used the base from last year's, which was simply a polystyrene wreath base covered in a pair of stripy socks! I wrapped some wool around it to give a little texture. SEW A LITTLE LOVE: A LITTLE FRESH TOUCH... So, spring cleaning never hopped, skipped and jumped out of my reach this year, as we travelled to South Africa, and I never got round todo
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: THE LINEN DRAWER... My tip to you is to dig, dig, dig! Sometimes you'll find a pile of old linens literally just well, in a pile. Rifle through the muddle, and you are bound to find some beauties that speak to your crafty soul! If pieces are beautifully displayed by the stall holder, don't be afraid to pull them out and have a good look. SEW A LITTLE LOVE: HOME TOUR PART 3: MY HIDING PLACE... Hey, I am in the middle of getting very excited about our new build (yes new build, im thinking good cupboard space is the plus point here, compared to character, im still trying to convince myself this), and am thinking of how to get my fiance around to my cath kidston/vintage/shabby chic design ideas when he'd really rather have it a modern lads pad, any tips on persuading him around? SEW A LITTLE LOVE: JAMMY JARS IN A JIFFY! Hi Tania I love your fabric jars, they are gorgeous, especially with candles in them. I got the granny chic book for Christmas and haven't had a chance to sit down with a cuppa and have a good squizz throughyou have inspired me though and after being up i the attic sewing this morning, I might just get down to making some of these too xox We also packed away Christmas this morning but kept SEW A LITTLE LOVE: A LITTLE THRIFTING AND TWEAKING... Saturdaysdon't you love them? We had a lovely morning out with the kidlets to a pet rescue centre, followed by Coronation chicken sandwic SEW A LITTLE LOVE: NOCTURNAL NESTING... What does a person do when insomnia strikes? A bit of shelf restyling of course! I just couldn't drift off to the land of nod last night! My thoughts just kept running around in circles like a dog chasing it'sown tail.
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: SHOP FEATURE:'VINTAGE GRACE' Vintage Grace can be found in the beautiful market town of St. Ives, Cambridgeshire. It was born out of a love for all things vintage, and the owners have created a wonderfully unique shop with gorgeous gifts, homewares, furniture and jewelry from Pink Magpie. SEW A LITTLE LOVE: HAVING 'LOVE'-LY THOUGHTS... I re-used the base from last year's, which was simply a polystyrene wreath base covered in a pair of stripy socks! I wrapped some wool around it to give a little texture. SEW A LITTLE LOVE: OUT WITH THE OLD... Hello my lovelies! Well, this year is nearly on it's head, and I always find myself rather reflective as the days slowly drift into anew ye
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: A LITTLE TIME OUT... Hello my lovelies! Today's post is a very brief oneshort and sweet! I feel that it's time for a little break, just to catch my breath andre-prioritise.
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: TROLLEY TRICKS! Happy Friday my lovelies! Boy, am I glad it's the weekend! It's been a crazy week. As some of you might know, we've had the most wonderful h SEW A LITTLE LOVE: A LITTLE THRIFTING AND TWEAKING... Saturdaysdon't you love them? We had a lovely morning out with the kidlets to a pet rescue centre, followed by Coronation chicken sandwic SEW A LITTLE LOVE: LET THE MUSIC PLAY! WowzerWhere has that last week gone? It's just whizzed by in a hurry! I had eager intentions of keeping up a regular schedule here in Bl SEW A LITTLE LOVE: JOLLY JARS OF HAPPINESS Jazzing things upup-cyclingre-purposingThese are all phrases which I love to live by, as so many of you out there do too. And this week, I've been at it again. SEW A LITTLE LOVE: GOING RETRO...ON A BUDGIE BUDGET! My wee man is growing up. He's started 'Big School', and that inevitably means that changes are coming! So, I figured that perhaps it was time to have a flurry of re-organisation in his bedroom too! SEW A LITTLE LOVE: SHOP FEATURE:'VINTAGE GRACE' Vintage Grace can be found in the beautiful market town of St. Ives, Cambridgeshire. It was born out of a love for all things vintage, and the owners have created a wonderfully unique shop with gorgeous gifts, homewares, furniture and jewelry from Pink Magpie. SEW A LITTLE LOVE: JADE MEETS PINK Where does one go for a little creative inspiration? Don't all shout Pinterest at once! This week my mood is taking me to one of my favourite colour combinationsJade and pinkSEW A LITTLE LOVE
This popped up in the middle of some building rubble at the bottom of the garden. Such a lovely surprise! With all the rain, the lawn has looked a little on the wild side. But I keep telling myself that we're going for the quintessential English meadow look! Besides, the beeslove the clover!
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: MY MAKES My love of sewing is what inspired me to write this blog many years ago. Sewing has become a big part of who I am. It's my little place of calm and self expression. SEW A LITTLE LOVE: HOME TOUR PART 3: MY HIDING PLACE... Hey, I am in the middle of getting very excited about our new build (yes new build, im thinking good cupboard space is the plus point here, compared to character, im still trying to convince myself this), and am thinking of how to get my fiance around to my cath kidston/vintage/shabby chic design ideas when he'd really rather have it a modern lads pad, any tips on persuading him around? SEW A LITTLE LOVE: THE LINEN DRAWER... My tip to you is to dig, dig, dig! Sometimes you'll find a pile of old linens literally just well, in a pile. Rifle through the muddle, and you are bound to find some beauties that speak to your crafty soul! If pieces are beautifully displayed by the stall holder, don't be afraid to pull them out and have a good look. SEW A LITTLE LOVE: FRIDAY FANCIES... Everything is so, so super cute! I especially love the seahorses, as they're one of my all-time favourite marine animals. In fact, I've said to Tony before that if we really get in sea water aquariums (we both have experience from our youth with fresh water, but not sea water), I would love to have a seahorse or two (knowing full well they're one of the hardest ocean creatures to keep going SEW A LITTLE LOVE: JAMMY JARS IN A JIFFY! Hi Tania I love your fabric jars, they are gorgeous, especially with candles in them. I got the granny chic book for Christmas and haven't had a chance to sit down with a cuppa and have a good squizz throughyou have inspired me though and after being up i the attic sewing this morning, I might just get down to making some of these too xox We also packed away Christmas this morning but kept SEW A LITTLE LOVE: SMALL BLESSINGS AND BUNTING... Hello my lovelies! We're well back into the swing of things as the new school year has started, and I'm slowly trying to get organised for what is always the busiest time of year for me. SEW A LITTLE LOVE: READY...GET SET...SEW! Here comes THAT word that some people dread hearing before DecemberCHRISTMAS! So sorry to say it out loud so early, but I have to start thinking about Christmas as soon as the children start the new school year in September! SEW A LITTLE LOVE: SOUTH AFRICA'S FINEST: VINTAGE The magazine also gives readers the opportunity to be featured in a section called 'Styling it Vintage'. And guess what? You can spot me in the latest edition on page 46!on page 46! SEW A LITTLE LOVE: LOOKING BACK AT 2012...A YEAR OF MANY Sometimes when I look back at a year gone by, I try to mentally catalogue all that I've achieved in that year, but it's sometimes a little blurry and one forgets so many things!SEW A LITTLE LOVE
This popped up in the middle of some building rubble at the bottom of the garden. Such a lovely surprise! With all the rain, the lawn has looked a little on the wild side. But I keep telling myself that we're going for the quintessential English meadow look! Besides, the beeslove the clover!
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: MY MAKES My love of sewing is what inspired me to write this blog many years ago. Sewing has become a big part of who I am. It's my little place of calm and self expression. SEW A LITTLE LOVE: HOME TOUR PART 3: MY HIDING PLACE... Hey, I am in the middle of getting very excited about our new build (yes new build, im thinking good cupboard space is the plus point here, compared to character, im still trying to convince myself this), and am thinking of how to get my fiance around to my cath kidston/vintage/shabby chic design ideas when he'd really rather have it a modern lads pad, any tips on persuading him around? SEW A LITTLE LOVE: THE LINEN DRAWER... My tip to you is to dig, dig, dig! Sometimes you'll find a pile of old linens literally just well, in a pile. Rifle through the muddle, and you are bound to find some beauties that speak to your crafty soul! If pieces are beautifully displayed by the stall holder, don't be afraid to pull them out and have a good look. SEW A LITTLE LOVE: FRIDAY FANCIES... Everything is so, so super cute! I especially love the seahorses, as they're one of my all-time favourite marine animals. In fact, I've said to Tony before that if we really get in sea water aquariums (we both have experience from our youth with fresh water, but not sea water), I would love to have a seahorse or two (knowing full well they're one of the hardest ocean creatures to keep going SEW A LITTLE LOVE: JAMMY JARS IN A JIFFY! Hi Tania I love your fabric jars, they are gorgeous, especially with candles in them. I got the granny chic book for Christmas and haven't had a chance to sit down with a cuppa and have a good squizz throughyou have inspired me though and after being up i the attic sewing this morning, I might just get down to making some of these too xox We also packed away Christmas this morning but kept SEW A LITTLE LOVE: SMALL BLESSINGS AND BUNTING... Hello my lovelies! We're well back into the swing of things as the new school year has started, and I'm slowly trying to get organised for what is always the busiest time of year for me. SEW A LITTLE LOVE: READY...GET SET...SEW! Here comes THAT word that some people dread hearing before DecemberCHRISTMAS! So sorry to say it out loud so early, but I have to start thinking about Christmas as soon as the children start the new school year in September! SEW A LITTLE LOVE: SOUTH AFRICA'S FINEST: VINTAGE The magazine also gives readers the opportunity to be featured in a section called 'Styling it Vintage'. And guess what? You can spot me in the latest edition on page 46!on page 46! SEW A LITTLE LOVE: LOOKING BACK AT 2012...A YEAR OF MANY Sometimes when I look back at a year gone by, I try to mentally catalogue all that I've achieved in that year, but it's sometimes a little blurry and one forgets so many things! SEW A LITTLE LOVE: STYLING Hello m'darlings! Well, I think it's time to put another Pinterest pin to the test. I saw this idea a while back, pinned it to the e SEW A LITTLE LOVE: 2013 Hello my lovelies! I have been very lazy, I knowI come to this little corner of my life with feather duster in hand to shoo away the cobwebs! I don't really know why I've neglected writing to you. Life has a way of twisting this way, then rambling down another lane, andsomehow I
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: FRIDAY FANCIES... Everything is so, so super cute! I especially love the seahorses, as they're one of my all-time favourite marine animals. In fact, I've said to Tony before that if we really get in sea water aquariums (we both have experience from our youth with fresh water, but not sea water), I would love to have a seahorse or two (knowing full well they're one of the hardest ocean creatures to keep going SEW A LITTLE LOVE: DIY JEWELRY ORGANIZER Now, wrap the strands of fabric around the rungs on your hanger. I chose to cover only the blue plastic bitsI kind of like the contrasting shiny steel against the softness of the fabric. If you choose, you can glue the fabric at the beginning and the end, but this seems far to messy! I cut shorter bits of fabric to secure the startand end bits!
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: NIFTY LITTLE NEEDLE BOOKS Nifty little needle books. Hello my dear friends! Well, this week has flown by like a race horse on Derby day! The kids are back at school after the Easter holidays, so at last I'm catching up on the laundry pile, and squeezing in some much needed sewing time! I've been beavering away, working on my own design of little needle books, andso far
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: 2012 I used a thick wooden stick to roll the paper, as this made it easier to get them all to the same size. Secure with sticky tape. *Glue your 'tree trunk' to the bottom middle of your background paper. *Then, glue from the bottom (largest) to the top (smallest) onto your choice of background paper. SEW A LITTLE LOVE: A WEEKEND BREAK IN YORK... Hello m'lovelies! Those of you who follow me on Instagram will know that hubby and I have had a most marvellous, wonderful weekend away inYork.
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: "HAVE NOTHING IN YOUR HOUSES THAT YOU I have to apologise for my slackness in posting this past week. I have felt a little fatigued after a very busy few weeks, and as not much housework got done I am playing 'catch up' in a big way! SEW A LITTLE LOVE: SEPTEMBER 2011 I think you all know by now that I'm very passionate about finding lovely clothes in charity/thrift shops. For too long there has been a certain image of thrift shops as dusty, musty granny closets, a dumping ground for every Tom, Dick and Harry's threadbare circa 1970'splaid trousers.
SEW A LITTLE LOVE: 2011 Kidney Research UK are celebrating their 50th Anniversary this year (1961-2011). Thanks to advances in kidney research over half a century 47,000 people in the UK are alive today who would otherwise have died from renal failure, and worldwide, millions can be treated for this ‘silent disease’.PAGES
THURSDAY, 22 SEPTEMBER 2016HELLO AUTUMN...
Happy 1st day of Autumn! Yes, it's official today...from here on the nights will draw in thick and fast! The weather is slowly turning after our last blast of warm summer sunshine...Who'd have thought we'd have high summer temperatures in mid September? Truth be told, I am ready for cooler autumnal mornings...crisp days with the warm glow of jewel colours covering a woodland floor...I am somewhat partial to all the lovely joys of autumn...candlelight, fairy lights, hot chocolate, cosy knits and warm socks. I always indulge in a little fall decorating at home too, as it gets me all cosied up for the chill that is coming. I spent an hour or so re-dressing the mantel in the living room. I do this every year, as the kids love the changing seasons too. My daughter exclaimed excitedly that it is 'marshmallow and movie season' at the sight of the first orange pumpkin. Some might think: 'What a waste of time?' But for me it's just a little playtime! I work in an office all day, and I love my job, but at home I can indulge in my favourite pastime which is homemaking. It's a creative outlet for me, and I am fickle...I get bored so easily with my surroundings, and need to change things up a little...andfrequently...
Now, I am really just a five year old in the body of a nearly 40 year old...yikes...that's a somewhat sobering thought! I love whimsical things, so this year there are a few old favourite forest creatures on the mantel...some handmade by me, and some collected over the years...I have teamed these up with my favourite autumn flourishes, a bouquet of Physalis and Asters. I love the bright, cheerful tones of these, and together with a few red berries it is the epitomy of fall. A few years ago, I made a wreath and leafy fabric garland. These come out every year to announce autumn's arrival. It's a it of a tradition now. As it's the first day of autumn, I thought I'd share some snaps. Do you indulge in a little seasonal decorating too? I'd love to hear from you! Here's to cosy days and woolly jumpers!Blessings,
Tania
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WEDNESDAY, 14 SEPTEMBER 2016TEAL TENSION...
Well hello there! So much has happened over the summer, I almost feel like I've lived through a whole separate existence! Hence there has been very little time to devote to blogging, and I am only just catching my breath. My parents, sister and brother-in-law came over to the UK to visit, and for us it was a very special time spent making memories. Sadly we had two bereavements in the family, as well as that of a very dear friend, so life has dealt us a few blows too....But, it makes you appreciate every single day for the gift that it is, and you can't help but feel challenged to seize every moment of opportunity that comes knocking at your door... Over the summer I have also been very fortunate to participate in a Christmas feature for Style at Home Magazine which will hit the shelves in November, but more about that later! As the children are back at school and the normal rhythm of life is returning, I thought I'd share a quick bedroom update with you today. Last summer we re-decorated the master bedroom by injecting a bit of drama with a dark feature wall, and a few pieces of furniture was given a new lease of life with a lick of paint too. I have never felt completely at ease with the whole scheme, as I have always felt that something was lacking. So, after a little planning and tinkering, I have made a few inexpensive and easy changes that somehow makes it all look and feel more cohesive. The first thing I did was to rethink the most important element of any bedroom scheme...the bedding! I wanted something less sugary and pale than the existing pink floral duvet cover we had on the bed. I found a fabulous linen set that looks and feels more in keeping with the darker colour scheme. I think it is adding more depth and texture, thus creating a more grown-up feel. I visited the Milton Keynes Handmade, Vintage and Retro Fair at the weekend, and came away with the most charming 1960's floral prints. They were an absolute snip of a bargain, but I am very aware that they would have been a considered purchase for someone back in the day, as people gave a lot more thought to any new item for the home in an era of frugal living. These now have pride of place on the wall behind thebed.
By adding a few new touches, such as some freshly cut sprigs from the garden, and a lush green plant, the room is feeling more inviting and 'pulled together'. A favourite tip of mine is to peruse the bathroom accessories isles in shops like Dunelm, where tumblers used for tooth brushing and rinsing come in all shapes and styles, and they won't break the bank. These are perfect little vases for small posies on the bedside table. They also look fabulous grouped together in odd numbers for a quirky display. I am very pleased with the overall feel of the room now. It certainly is a haven of relaxation now, perfect for reading in and listening to some old records while daydreaming away... As always this is a work in progress, but homes always are, aren'tthey?
Blessings,
Tania
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TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2016A QUICK HELLO!
Hello lovelies! Well, I've not had much time to check in here of late...Too busy decorating and feathering my nest! I will not be casting light on recent political events, but suffice to say that there is an atmosphere of real trepidation and uncertainty in the air! But today, just a quick hello and a few snaps to show face. As soon as our British weather perks up and we have some photo worthy light, I will share our living room update with you too. We have had so much rain over the last couple of weeks, but have spent some time pottering in the garden as it was completely desolate of plants. I am not green fingered at all, but hope to learn as I go. So far, so good...I've planted my first Lupine flowers. They are so beautiful! Any handy tips on keeping these alive would be muchappreciated!
Then, there are these self-seeding weed-like poppies...Something I can't kill at least! This popped up in the middle of some building rubble at the bottom of the garden. Such a lovely surprise! With all the rain, the lawn has looked a little on the wild side. But I keep telling myself that we're going for the quintessential English meadow look! Besides, the bees love the clover! Anything to keep thebees happy...
Rainy days do mean that a little sewing might get done...This little project by Sarah Moore has been on my 'to-do list' for quite some time! A little pea-pod pin cushion. A bit fiddly, and far from perfect, but it sits on the shelf rather happily and imperfectly! When the sun has poked it's nose out between the clouds, we have seized the opportunity to dine Al Fresco! Nothing quite like lazy summer evenings in the garden, G&T in hand, and good company to whileaway the time.
I am hoping there will be plentiful sunshine still to enjoy. Our daughter's birthday coincides with summer solstice, and this always is a reminder that from here on the nights start drawing in again...Rather disheartening if you haven't experienced a proper summer as yet! But we hold out hope for a late Indian summer! I'll leave you with this last snap...My girlie and I spent Saturday perusing the streets of Cambridge. It was a beautiful day, no rain, and a buzz of excitement perfumed the air as many students were graduating. Pockets of families and friends could be seen huddling together on every corner, celebrating achievements with fresh faced youngsters who are eagerly looking to the future. It was a lovely reminder that despite all the negativity in the press this past week, life still goes on, and we need to stay positive and look upwards. I loved every minute spent with my now fourteen year old little lady, and I don't know what the future holds, but I know Who holds the future...This last snap to me, is full of the beauty of years gone by...nostalgia of decades lived, memories made...Let's make our memories good ones! A shelf in a little shop on a cobbled Cambridge street, brimming with old tins...What's not to love? Here's to love, light, and all things bright!Blessings,
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