Sunday, 18 December 2011

wedding cards

We received lots of heart warming cards when we got married last year

 I have been keeping all of the lovely cards we were given when we got married in a plastic folder not wanting to throw then out but not sure what to do with them either when I stumbled across this image in pinterest.



I decided that would be a lovely way to display and keep our cards so I set to it. It really was very easy.

All you need is the cards, some ring fastenings, a hole punch and a craft knife
first I cut the cards


I covered the bar codes and writing on the back of the cards with coloured paper



punch holes in the cards
tread the card on the the ring fasteners





 for some reason blogger flipped these two photos on to their side?


That is pretty much all there is to it. We have this little book on a shelf in the living room so we can flick through it when ever we fancy.

Thanks for reading x

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

really easy and very cute

are some of my favorite words when it comes to making Christmas gifts! So imagine how excited I got when I realised I could make these lovely little tea cup candles in less than half an hour.


All you need is a candle( mine are from from IKEA.) and a tea cup this one was from the Salvos.

Put the candle in the cup and stand the wick up.


Then stick in the microwave for five minuets at a time until all the wax has melted, It took about 15 minuets for mine to melt completely., next you need to fish out the wick and hold it in place so that the candle solidifies with the wick running through the middle. I draped mine over a piece of dry spaghetti but anything long enough to balance over the top of the cup will do.


Than wait for it to solidify and you have your self a great Christmas gift!


Thanks for reading x

Thursday, 1 December 2011

Deck the halls with homemade decos shala la la la la la la la

This week I have been feverishly making Christmas decorations, some to give as gifts and some to put up in our house this weekend yay!


First up, I made a 24-stocking advent calendar to send to my sister-in-law, Lizz. I made them from some left over red jersey and some fuzzy white wool. It was quite a time consuming project and pretty fiddly, but they came out well so it was worth it. I don't have any photos of them hanging as I had to get them in the post so that they would get to Lizz before the 1st of December! I hope she likes them.









My poor Husband Dave was trying to read his book but I was all Christmas-hyper, so I decorated him with the reject stockings tee hee!

The other Decorations that I have made this year are not in traditional Christmas colours. I thought as it is warm and sunny here I would make some warm and sunny decorations.

I made these decorations by dipping string in to PVA glue mixed with a little water and then wrapping the string around some balloons.

It is important to loosen the dry, glue-soaked wool off of the balloon before you burst it or it will make your ball collapse. Below I am pushing the balloon after the glue had dried.



Once I had taken the balloons out, I was left with these cool colourful balls which I attached to a string of fariy lights, now I just need to decided where to hang them.

Thanks for reading x

Sunday, 27 November 2011

I am feeling a little patriotic this week.

I am not sure if it is because I have been watching a - Dr Who, Downton Abby, Black Adder combo, or if it is just the time of the year?

I find my self longing for rain and dark evening as Christmas approaches, I want to go Christmas shopping in a big coat and have coffee with Alison in our Christmas jumpers.

But I am in sunny Mildura which is great (although I caught the sun doing my Christmas shopping today!?) so I decided to bring a little bit (or should I say a little bit more we already have this) of England into the house. with these cushion cover which I made out of tea towels from Dimmeys.



I think they turned out great, in fact our little outside area is coming together nicely. I wasn't so keen on the miss matched furniture to start with but the bunting helped tie it all together, now I just need to replace that ugly blue striped chair and we will be sorted.



Thanks for reading x

Thursday, 17 November 2011

a little bit like topshop.

I have had a pretty busy week for a girl with no job, I started volunteering in the salvation army op shop which was a lot of fun! I will tell you more about that once i am a bit more settled there and have some photos to share.

A few weeks ago Dave and I were in Auckland. whilst we were there I got to have a poke around in topshop which I love! When I was there I saw this jumper and thought that it was very cute, sadly they didn't have my size boo. (Available at www.topshop.com.)
Then I remembered that I had a plan cream wool jumper which i brought from a op shop with the intention of making it a little more interesting.

So I got to work. I decided to go for a light Grey bow and trim after considering green, mostly because it will go with pretty much ever thing. I cut out a bow and ironed it into place with double sided stiffener then I edged it using a tight zigzag stitch.


here is the  finished jumper, I like it so much I almost wish it was winter... ok so that i a lie but winter will be more bearable with this in my wardrobe!



Thanks for reading x

Saturday, 12 November 2011

take one brown coffee table...

When I married my lovely husband Dave I also married a few less than beautiful bits of furniture that he is inexplicably attached to. The main one being his coffee table, apparently it is the perfect size.


Here it is, It is not offensive but it is not awesome either. so I decided I wanted to spruce it up a little. The first thing I did was change the legs so that it is a little shorter, originally it was as high as the seat of the couch.

Next I found a cool image, I went with a old map of the world because I like maps a lot. I think i may have pirate blood in my veins. I also got some rubber lugs and a sheet of perspex. I got my perspex in an op-shop fortunately as it is $40 from bunnings.

 I put it all together and TA DA! 
A much improved table!

 Thanks for reading x

Thursday, 10 November 2011

A Lamp revamp

It feels like this week has lasted for ever, what with the long weekend two weeks ago and going to NZ last weekend. However considering the length of the week I haven't done very much, ekk.

One thing I did get around to doing is giving a new lease of life to old lamp I picked up in a second hand shop for $5.


I had already started painting before I remembered to take some photos Sorry. The bits that I painted yellow were a discolored silver which wasn't very nice, so I masked of the glass and started painting using a mix of cream emulsion and yellow and red acrylic to make a warm yellow.


In between coats I covered the lampshade in some fabric I had left over from the cushions in my living room. first i cut a rectangle of fabric 4inces wider than the circumference of the lampshade and 2inches longer.
 
next I ironed one end over to make a neat edge, then I put glue around the top and bottom and down the side seam. I used silicon glue, but I think a hot glue gun would have been better.
once the fabric was on smooth and the glue had dried, I put more glue around the inside of the top and bottom and folded the fabric over to neaten the edges.

once it was all dry I took of the tape and put it all back together an here is the finished lamp.
This wont be its final spot but it will do for now.

I also painted my nails this week, which in it self is not very exciting. but I have been playing with low tack tape and I love the results!
 Thanks for reading x




 



Tuesday, 1 November 2011

A Long long long weekend.

This weekend has been fantastically long, because of the melbourne cup. Tuesday was a public holiday in Victoria, and most folks seem to take the Monday off of work too.

Dave and I have had a lot of fun this weekend - but we also got some bad news. Dave's Gran passed away Tuesday evening. Anne was a great lady who loved her family well, she will be missed!

The main theme of our long weekend seemed to be dressing up as we hit a 1920s jazz event on Sunday and then got our fancy clothes on for the Mildura races on Tuesday.

The 'Roaring Twenties Back Lane Jazz' was a fun event that was apart of the Mildura Jazz Food and Wine festival. Dave and I had a great time getting dressed up in our 1920s gear and listening to some jazz with our friends.



I wore a black dropped waist dress with a pleated skirt which I got from the op shop last week. Dave wore a jacket from Zara, my grampa's hat and some home made braces.




My favorite thing about getting dressed up for the 1920s was doing my hair. I was pretty chuffed with the result.



We got all dressed up for the Mildura cup, but unfortunately we didn't take many photos because we got swept up in the day. Here are two we did manage to get. I made this skirt and top a few months ago to wear to a wedding, but had to change my outfit because it was too cold for bare legs. I was glad for an excuse to wear it!

And here is Dave surrounded by ladies
 One final photo of the fascinator I threw together in about half and hour the night before. Not to shabby even if I do say so myself.


Thanks for reading, Sarah x