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Friday, April 30, 2010

Fashion Friday: More dots

Forgive me for the terrible photo. It was taken after dark and with a flash. I promise to make it up to you with better photos next week.

I have been looking for an excuse to wear this polkadot dress and so I tucked it into a high-waisted skirt and wore it with a jacket to make the outfit work appropriate and to keep me warm today. It is even colder this evening and I'm now rugged up with a blanket, two pairs of socks and a cup of tea. I can really feel the cold in this old house!

What are your plans this weekend? I have nothing planned at all except a whole lot of relaxing!

Top: It is a dress from ASOS
Skirt: Kate Hurst
Tights: Leona Edmiston
Shoes: Mollini, a few seasons old. Hard to see here but they tie at the front with a bow
Jacket: Purchased from the UK. The brand is atmosphere


Thursday, April 29, 2010

Black walls

The walls in my home are painted in white and I remember pouring over all the different whites before finding that perfect shade. My latest attraction has been black walls though. I'm not sure I can make it work in my home but it is nice to look at don't you think?



This photo is by the lovely Victoria of sfgirlbybay. She is working on creating a little breakfast nook, just off from the kitchen and this is a teaser photo she posted showing her progress. She used chalkboard paint for the black wall and I love the way it almost looks as though it is almost glowing from within. The other reason I am attracted to this photo is because of her black painted bentwood chairs. I really should get moving on mine.

I can't wait to see more of her home. To read about her progress see here. Thank you Victoria for allowing me to share.

(Image sfgirlbybay)

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

New in store

Hello! Did you have a nice weekend? If you are living in Australia did you enjoy the long weekend? They are the best aren't they?


I worked on adding a few pieces into my store over the weekend. I made a couple of hot air balloons again because I had such a positive response on these and they are lovely in both a girl or boys room (I don't want the boys to feel left out!). I also created a couple of new butterfly trees in orange and blue shades. I would love to know what you think?



Also I just wanted to say a huge thank you to Holly for featuring my work in her Etsy Take Five Tuesday roundup last week. It was such a nice surprise!

(Images by me. Artwork available in my Etsy store)

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Shop Tour: Signature Prints Tour + Sale

It is no secret that I love wallpaper and I have mentioned Signature Prints and their Florence Broadhurst designs in the past but I simply must share with you my latest visit there. This time I was armed with a stack of questions for an assignment I am working on and my camera which I didn't have with me the last time I visited.


Entrance to Signature Prints


Friday, April 23, 2010

Fashion Friday: The floral skirt


The weather is still lovely here and so I wore this floral skirt and my happy yellow shoes today. I also popped on a jacket in case the weather turned unexpectedly. The skirt is my new favourite. I love the way it flares out a little and the colours are very sweet.



I was interviewed recently by Kaboodle and asked some fashion related questions. One question asked me what my favourite online fashion stores are and I would have to say that high up on my list at the moment is ModCloth which is where the skirt and shoes are from. Have you shopped there before? A few of my friends had heard of ModCloth a while ago and I feel as though I am one of the last to discover it. It is worth a look if you haven't visited before.


If you would like to read more of the Kaboodle interview and my fashion 'picks', just click on the banner below.

Thank you Kaboodle!


Have a beautiful weekend. Before I say farewell for this week I will be back tomorrow. I have a post that I have been working on and I would love to share with you. Monday is an Australian holiday for Anzac Day and so after tomorrow, I'll see you again on Tuesday.

Skirt: ModclothShoes: ModclothTop: A cheapie stop. It is actually a short dress
Jacket: I've had it for years. The brand is Barometer.


Thursday, April 22, 2010

Found it!

I found the image that inspired the name of this blog. Can you see what I am referring to?

It's behind the floor lamp

I couldn't resist showing you. I was flipping through my old magazines, came across this page in an old Real Living and now it is up on my inspiration board.

I'm assuming the two people are standing out the front of a fish & chips shop. When I saw this image I remember craving fish and chips afterwards.

What do you think of the wall of magazine pages? I can see this idea working well in a kids room, similar to Natalie's "Young Explorer" room that I mentioned yesterday with the collage of maps on one wall. You could even try hanging a collection of vintage children's book illustrations or your own child's drawings and if your child draws on the wall then it doesn't really matter!


(Magazine image Real Living. Photo taken by me)

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Circus style kids room

Click image to enlarge

Have you seen the latest Real Living? I haven't had a chance to get to the newsagents just yet so in the meantime I have been enjoying the layouts posted by Natalie Walton and Belinda Graham of the kids rooms in the latest issue.

Natalie styled three kids rooms each with a different theme - "Young Explorer" (love the wall map collage), "Pastel Princess" (check out the fabric height chart Belinda made) and "Circus Kids" which I've included here. Isn't the Bholu wallpaper fun? I was wondering how it might look in a kids room. The little monkeys are cute and the design is simple enough that you can incorporate other colours in the room by way of accessories, bedding and of course toys, and it all works nicely together.

I always find it interesting to see the work that goes on behind-the-scenes on these shoots so if you are curious like me, pop over to Natalie's blog Daily Imprint for a rundown of the work involved and Belinda's blog The Happy Home which also includes some behind-the-scenes photos.

(Image Real Living and photographer Chris Warnes)

Monday, April 19, 2010

A Kitchen Tea

Bye bye weekend. See you soon.

This weekend was a beautiful one. We celebrated a friend's upcoming nuptials with a kitchen tea hosted by my sister at my parents place. These are some photos from the event.


Flower centrepieces

Simple white tables and chairs and Martha Stewart made another appearance in the form of pom poms.


Champagne on arrival


Sneaky product placement. Just kidding! I framed a large version (A2 size) of my chandelier print in an IKEA frame for my mum and it was put out on display for the party. I like the way it looked here amongst the gifts and decorations.


The food was amazing. These photos make me hungry again.



And the desserts were to die for as well.



This is what I wore. I was channeling a stepford wife look. Dress by Alice McCall Kate Hurst. I added a petticoat underneath and Leona Edmiston grey tights.

Closeup of the dress so that you can see the polkadots.

Some fun games were played to lighten up the party. One game was a race to put on a pair of pantyhose. You are looking at the winner here ladies and gents! I just hope the photos don't surface on the internet of me wearing a pair of pantyhose over my dress.

How was your weekend?

Friday, April 16, 2010

Fashion Friday: Visiting a friend


Do you know what I love? Getting in touch again with friends that I haven't seen in years. This photo was taken yesterday just before I popped out to see a friend from my university days. I think it has been 5+ years since we last saw each other and it felt so good to connect again.

I was going to chop my head off in this photo but it didn't look right so here I am in all my makeup-less, hair styled-less, goofy grin glory. Eek.

The dress is from ASOS and I have a feeling I'll be living in this winter. I think it will look good paired with tights of all colours and worn with boots, heels or ballet flats. Love a good versatile dress.

Okay, well it is time for me to sign off for another week. Have a gorgeous weekend!

Dress: ASOS
Leggings: Sportsgirl
Shoes: Cotton On
Bag: From Hawaii.. very tattered after having worn it about a million times
Necklace: Tiffany bean necklace

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Book Review: Three great reads

Today I wanted to share with you three great reads that I have come across. Not all are design related but they are well worth a look.

Great read #1


The first is Megan Morton's book HOMElove that was recently released. Megan is a popular stylist who also writes a column for 'Good Weekend'. If you have ever read her column you will be familiar with her warm, conversational style of writing and her tips for creating a beautiful home. They are all in this book and I am going to take my time reading through it all because I'm not ready to put the book down just yet. She also offers tips on how to entertain, throw a garden party and even how to live with a dog!

If you would like a signed or unsigned copy, you can purchase one here.

Great read #2


I have enjoyed Jaime Curtin's blog 500 Pieces of Prudent Advice for My Baby Daughter for quite a while now and although I can't quite remember how I stumbled across it I am glad I did. Some of the advice she has written is funny too for example "Your skirt or dress should be longer than your arms hanging straight at your sides" and "If you want to leave a party and you don't have a good excuse, spill something on yourself".

Jaime has been busy compiling her wisdom into a book and I was excited to find out from her last week that the book is finished and available for pre-order here. Well done Jaime!

Great read #3

Another great read is a blog to add to your radar if you live in Sydney - it is called 52 suburbs. Louise is on a mission to explore and photograph one new Sydney suburb each week. She has visited 30 suburbs so far including Potts Point, Lakemba, Marrickville, Pyrmont, Randwick and more. The photography and commentary on each suburb has really opened my eyes to seeing the beauty in each of these suburbs. Pop over and have a look even if you don't live in Sydney.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Another paint project to try


I like the idea of using paint in hidden places - inside a drawer or cupboard or, as seen recently at Apartment Therapy, even the edge of a door. I am tempted to paint the edges of the doors in my home in pink or blue just for fun.

What do you think? Would it only work if the doors are painted in a colour too and not just white like most of mine are?

(Image Living Etc via Apartment Therapy)

Monday, April 12, 2010

Painting vases




I have been meaning to paint a few clear glass vases and jars after I saw this post over at Table Tonic and I finally got around to it this weekend. It is simple to do. Just swirl the paint around the inside of the glass until it is fully covered, tip out the extra paint and you are done.

Please ignore the wallpaper that has lifted slightly in the centre. I must get around to sticking it down properly.

I have noticed the paint hasn't stuck well to some of the jars. Maybe I missed a step but they don't look too bad arranged together in the kitchen display cabinet.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

The marble side table

Before I was born, my mum purchased an ornate french style table which sat at the entrance to our small suburban home. It had a gold curved base and a thick marble top and it weighed about a million kilos (at least to me it did as a small child). Above it hung this mirror which my mum gave to me to place in my studio and I think the two were bought as a set together.


I remember feeling very grand and 'posh' walking into our home. Like a princess. These memories came back to me yesterday when I saw this marble top table even though the styles are very different. It is funny what things remind us of isn't it? I wonder where that old table is now.

(This side table is from here)

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

My latest craving...



This Victoria table designed by Kain Lucas for Ute Australia. The base is made of white steel with laser cut incisions that has been stretched into a bell shaped form.

I think it has my name written all over it. I would love to create a little nook in my home around this table. If only I had the space to do so...

(Images Ute Australian Design)

Monday, April 5, 2010

Puddin'head



I was lucky to meet some wonderful designers at the life instyle exhibition. I have been wanting to share with you some of the products and designs that stood out to me since then, and better late than never!


One person whose work caught my eye is Richard McAdam, a Sydney based illustrator and print maker. He was lovely to chat with and explained that his business Puddin'head was only very new. I marveled at his enthusiasm for his business and of course his range of tea towels. Aren't they beautiful? Each tea towel is hand printed onto 100% linen and is presented in an envelope sealed with a wax seal.


Richard has also created a large version of his antler design hand printed on Belgian linen and stretched over a timber frame ready for hanging. The flowers are delicately hand embroidered and believe me when I say this piece is magnificent in person. I literally stopped in my tracks when I saw it and it isn't a small piece at 50 x 60 cm in size.

Richard's products are available via his online store and he ships all over the world!

(Images puddin'head)

Friday, April 2, 2010

Have a happy easter


It has been a crazy, busy week full of upside down madness and not enough chocolate to get through it all. That's all about to change this weekend though I'm sure. I'm hoping to relax these next few days and stuff my face full of food and Easter eggs. How about you?

I haven't got a regular Fashion Friday post this week I'm afraid but I do have this photo to share with you of my son looking far trendier than I ever will. This photo was featured on Brooklyn Limestone recently where I also shared 'My Favourite Nook'. Pop on over and have a little look if you get a chance. Thank you Mrs Limestone for asking me to participate.

Take care and have a beautiful long weekend!


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