Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

home life


As most of you know I am moving house at the beginning of September. Up until now I have been staying cool, calm and collected, but this week I have begun to get really excited. I will have a garden of my own, to fill with pots of herbs, secret corners and lots of lanterns!

About the same time as my excitement started to bubble I found Pinterest. This site has changed my life and got me bustling with new ideas for projects, recipes and home and garden things! Here is a little selection of some of the projects I am going to tackle when I'm in my new home.

Do you have any tips for moving house?

Saturday, 30 January 2010

:: weekend love::

Was given a loan of this fantastic book the other day - The Thrift Book by India Knight

Found this great tutorial to help me make my first skirt by the angry chicken

Got some great tips for my vegetable garden - BBC Gardening

We got a new edition to our family last Saturday. Her name is Flame and she has 4 legs. Photos will follow when she sits still enough to snap her!

Happy weekend x


Monday, 30 November 2009

Preparing for advent

Hyacintvas from julia's store
I found some fantastic new Scandanavian blogs over the weekend
&

was inspired to start my advent celebrations sooner than I had planned.

As I mentioned in my last post I have grand schemes for lots of handmade festive creations this year and I spent lots of lovely hours this weekend crafting away. In honour of my new blog finds I am going to start my advent decorating one piece at a time tomorrow.

I love Mr LB, and his handiness.

I was sitting at my desk on Saturday surrounded by all sorts of materials with only a clear A4 sized bit of desk to work on and I went in a huff. Mr LB listened tentatively to my gripes about not enough space, too much stuff, can't get tidy......... and disappeared. 20 minutes later he suggested I take Pablo out for a walk to clear my head.

(As he will delight in telling you, he is always right!), it was just what I needed. Fresh air and a run around with a tennis ball.

When we returned home I could hear drilling sounds coming from our house..
As we went in the close I could smell saw dust......
When we went into the hall I could see screws and hinges......
Mr LB had built me a desk extension!!!!!




I now have a bit of clear desk just for doing computer stuff and I am such a happy bunny.
So with all this new found space I set to work on a few of my projects.
I designed my 2 christmas cards and ordered all the needed supplies. I even got an order from a great patron of my arts, and she wants 150 of them!


I have made a date with my Mum to make ginger snap biscuits as gifts. I'm heading over to her house tomorrow armed with cookie cutters and silver balls. (I will take snaps.)

The tree decorations and ornaments have rolled into one and I made batches of these with air dry clay. I love them! I'll write up a little tutorial and post it on wednesday.


And last but not least a terrarium update. I mentioned my plans to create a world of moss and mushrooms in a jar to my bestist friend Holly, who I knew would understand. Then the following night she turned up armed with beautiful jars ideal for terrariums! We have set a date to go collecting moss ect and I am really looking forward to it!


So this weekend has been busy and I'm quite tired today. How was your weekend?

Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Festive Crafting


1. first christmas decoration, 2. Christmas Trees, 3. Snowflake Curtain, 4. Linen Bird Ornaments

My little head is buzzing with ideas, I have had to bring a new note book to bed to scribble down all my ideas. I dreampt about working in a Christmas decoration shop last night where people would come in and commission us to decorate their rooms for the festive season. So today I have been so distracted by all the things I want to make!
It all started on Sunday when we got a snug new carpet for our living room. In order for MrLB to lay it we moved everything out of the room and I got to dust, declutter and clean all the skirtings. One of the things we moved out was our beautiful thrift find cabinate,(I'll post a photo soon) but I had to empty it first!
I made about 40 trips to the studio with piles of books and magazines and re discovered all my past issues of Ideal Home magazine. I decided that I wasn't going to put them all back and forget about them, and that I would go throught them all and tare out all the pages that inspired me.
Well this turned into a mamouth task, and I decided to be ruthless. Going through the pages I found so many fantastic ideas for Christmas decorations and handmade gifts. I always try and make at least 50% of our presents, but this year it will be more and all the gifts we give will be hand made. So today I set myself a budget and set out a plan for all the things I'm going to make and time scales (easier said than done I might add!) So over the new few weeks I'll be sharing little tutorials with you on what I've been making.
So here are my plans:
2 x Christmas card designs
biscuits
chocolates
tree decorations
ornaments
garlands
gift bags/ boxes
terrariums x 2
Are you having a handmade Christmas? What are you going to make?