Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Hoo Dat?

The past week has been filled with small creative bursts, like the weather-small burst of sunshine in between all the rain!
I've been up to a few things...

I got a bit crazy making owl's...
I really wanted to make something special for my kids, something that they could look back on one day with fond memories, knowing it was completely handmade by their mom!
And then I made these cute owl's.
This one is my son's

And this one is my daughter'sAnd then I decided to make a few more cos I enjoyed it so much!
She is also hand painted-roses.
With a dotty back
A close up of the roses

The fabric is 100% pre-shrunk calico which I hand painted designs onto. I painted the wings too and stuffed them.
I used felt and buttons for the eyes and some felt for the feet.

Then this little owl is more of a show off, she likes to strut her stuff! She comes with a lace seam
and yoyo eyes with buttons and some ruffled wings. Made out of Biggie Best material.



The little rose owl is for sale in my Etsy store and the little posh one above will be soon, just finishing off some hand stitching on her.

And lastly but not least...I made this little bunny for some bunny special....
It was quite hard to do as I machine stitched it but some parts were too narrow to machine stitch, so I had to do most of it by hand. She is holding three felt hearts.



I have also gotten back into my art journaling and enjoying it so much, but those pics for another day! I hope you are having a good week! Would love to hear what you have been up to.



Friday, August 06, 2010

A walk in the woods


Wednesday I took the kids to the nature reserve. It's one of our favorite places.







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Have a great weekend!

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

All ruffled up...

Did you miss me?
I know, I have been quiet lately...so much to be busy with!
I have been into my paper scrap booking, and I got my sewing machine fixed and was itching to use it! So I bought some really cheap tops for R30 each (or $4 )
and they were quite long, So I cut about 10-15cm off the bottom of each one and sewed different ruffles onto each of them...so quick, so easy and something that costs about R180-R200 ($24-$27) only cost me R30 ($4)!!


A green one...




A pink one with front ruffles and a big flower just because!


And a cream one with a few ruffles along the neck line.
And then I bought some plain Tee's for my little girl and sewed a piece of fabric on the bottom and some lace and vola-she had a new dress! I should of taken a photo of her in it as she wore it on the weekend, and she looked so sweet! Will soon!
By the way for the ruffles, it's quite easy. If the shirt is quite long, put it on and measure where you want it to sit, then add on an extra 3cm for the hem allowance and then cut off the remainder. Then cut the piece along the seams, opening it up to be two pieces of fabric now.
Then cut off the seams (side and bottom). Then all you do is cut 1.5cm strips length ways. Pin onto your shirt and sew!

Friday, July 23, 2010

Winner of Giveaway + felty fun!





Hello there! Happy Friday!
I have a few things to share...

First of all, thank you for entering my blogaversary giveaway!
I am going to announce the winner now....

Congrats to....

{* drum roll*}

According to the Random number generator....

The winner is.... Veronica!!!

Congrats!!! Your prize will be sent via registered mail at the end of the month!


Now...onto some Felty fun
made some hair accessories for my daughter. She loves hair stuff and I love making things...so we all benefit!

An alice band with a felty flower!

two hair clips.
A rose with some pretty lace behind it.

And a orange flower with a button.
They were suprisignly easy to make and such fun!

I also made this little felt heart.
It was my first try, so the next one/s will be neater!

I then finished a cushion cover I started at the beginning of winter... I started knitting it but very sporadically. I wanted pink and gray to match my bedroom. Last night I sewed it all together and then added the buttons and felt roses. I LOVE it!








Finally I am the proud owner of two new couches courtesy of my fabulous father in law! It was a gift from him...I was so touched.
I have wanted new couches for years, but we just never had the money or if we did, we needed to use it for other things... I can't believe the difference it makes, the couches, the color, the atmosphere, and the fact we changed our whole lounge around.. It feels like a lounge now...a conversational place, not just all the couches pointing at the TV!

You can see what my lounge looked like before here - all reds, orange and green. The green accessories are the only ones I kept as I think it looks lovely and fresh with the blue and green together! I have also added some white candles and a glass bowl with shells in. (on the table).
On the main wall above the TV cabinet I still want to have a photo gallery with more shabby frames in assorted sizes and colors of cream, white, pink and blue.
Anyway I am loving my new lounge...I feel so incredibly smart! It's been 12 years since anything "BIG" as far as furniture goes, so it's great! And much appreciated!

I hope you have a fabulous weekend!

xxx

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Last chance...




a quick reminder that my bloggiversary closes tomorrow....so if you want to enter, please do so only in THIS post. {please carefully follow the instructions, only those who have will be entered. No name or contact information, no entry}

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

PDCC38 {The play date cafe challenge}



Another challenge! I just love these! This week at the cafe, we were asked to use purple and green.
So here is my card...




Thanks for looking!!

Monday, July 19, 2010

Spring in July?


So this past weekend hubby and I had friends of ours look after our kids and we went away for the Friday and Saturday to a town about 45 minutes drive from us, called Franschhoek. I've posted about this place a few times in the past. I love it, it is gorgeous. Surrounded by mountain peaks, vineyards, streams, rivers, ponds, horses, country roads and a distinct French heritage and influence. The houses are very French inspired and they really live up to their cultural heritage in their food too! We got there at 2:30pm and went to get the key for the cottage we were to be staying in and then headed into town for lunch.

The cottage

the view from the patio
the view from the patio looking left
upstairs from the loft, the skylight

the view out of the skylight.
the fire place in the lounge
the loft bedroom
where we ate lunch


We walked around and looked in the all the cute shops

some ware from a shop

far too many nice things...

And of course you cannot go to Franschhoek without going to the Huguenot Fine Chocolate shop!
They have the most divine chocolates!
We got a few...the best one I thought was the chilli chocolate, a nice spicy bite!!

It was Bastille weekend, so lot's of activities going on.

Taking a drive around we found that the orchards are starting to bloom, which is quite early for this time of year. They normally start mid August and 1st September is our official start of Spring.




We went out to eat Friday night there at the Grill Room, such amazing service, so fast. The food divine! We were in and out within an hour!
The next day we had breakfast next to the river outside, a beautiful day. And drove around the country roads and enjoyed the amazing views and scenery before heading back! Such a peaceful, lovely time.

This is my hubby!

He took this one of me.

and this one too.

The sunset through olive leaves.

Before I go, I was very happy to see I won The cream in our coffee badge for playing at the play date cafe last week for This card.
So thrilled!!


Anyway, have a great week!! I will definitely be back during the course of the week with more cards, and other things!