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Tuesday, 28 February 2012

I left my heart in Malvern...

Waaaaay back in cold January I went to stay with my bestie Emma for a couple of days. Well I totally fell in love with Malvern, partly because of the beautiful scenery and partly because of the amazing charity shops! Here are a couple of shots from my trip - I hardly took any photos due to spending most of the time in charity shops or bookshops!

working on an embroidery on the train journey


 I can't remember where this was but I do remember there were good charity shops there...
(EDIT - Emma has just informed me this was in Ledbury. Sorry Ledbury, I know it's no fun when people forget your name...)


bright pink shop fronts = my kind of place


 the most beautiful handmade quilt you ever did see, and I got to sleep underneath it


 love these old fashioned charity collection boxes they had outside the shops


 the hills (so weird seeing big hills when all you're used to is the London streets)


 cute signage by the bucketload


So I'm pretty much ready to move to the countryside now, and looking at these photos has only made me realise just how much I miss it (and how much I miss Emma!) Has anyone out there moved from city to countryside? Or from countryside to city? How did you find it, and which did you prefer? xoxo

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

DIY gift wrapping

It's no secret that I love wrapping presents. Possibly even more than I like buying and giving them. That's a whole lot of love. And people seem to like the way I wrap presents - that or they are too polite to tell me to stop sticking loads of crap on to their gifts! But I thought I'd share some of my gift wrapping ideas over here - and I might even turn this into a mini series, as I had so much fun wrapping up empty boxes for this post!

I went with a blue/green/white colour scheme and, as always, wrapped my presents (ahem, empty boxes) in plain brown kraft paper first. If you're not a fan of kraft paper you can buy rolls of cheap white paper from loads of craft/stationery places which will do the job. I also wanted the presents to have a romantic vintage vibe, but without being overly mushy...


 all the gift wrapping bits and bobs were things I had already - I know not everyone will have the same things lying around, but this is where you can improvise. I have a whole tin of old stamps and just picked out some blue ones to cover the front of this present (pick a small gift for this one, it actually takes quite a while sticking all those stamps on!) if you don't have stamps you could use old ticket stubs, labels, cigarette cards.... just use your imagination


 here I played around with layering lots of bits and pieces - the very back is a scrap from a french-english dictionary, then there is a heart shaped doily, and I secured them by tying some velvet ribbon around the present. Finally I added a bow fashioned from a scrap of fabric, plus a tag with a 'Z' cut from sheet music stuck on it. Try using different papers layered on top of each other, and add a personalised element with an initial tag.


 I went for a bit of a sewing theme on this one - it's wrapped in an old sewing pattern (look out for them at car boot sales or charity shops - I picked up a stack for 20p each and they are great for wrapping small gifts in!) then I attached a silver heart doily. Finally I threaded a few neutral coloured buttons on to some paper twine and wrapped this round the present. The recipient can keep the buttons and maybe use them in a project.


this is so simple but looks really effective. I cut a piece of kraft paper to the right size then simply stuck strips of coloured washi tape on to it in a diagonal pattern to create striped paper! you can get washi tape in every colour and pattern imaginable, so you can create custom wrapping paper.


 I made pom poms from three coordinating colours of wool, then wrapped wool around the present before attaching the pom poms - this is particularly good for kids presents, but who doesn't love a pom pom?! you can also skip the wool wrapping bit and just tie one piece of wool and attach the pom pom to that. I'm not really into the whole 'less is more' thing!


 and finally I had to make some custom wrapping paper using this adorable stag head stamp - I used white ink to contrast against the kraft paper, but you could use any colour and any stamp to suit your needs. I tied some rough twine around the present and embellished with a lacy bow, a tiny glass bottle, and an old key. Raid your own craft supplies and see what you could attach to a present - any jewellery charms, buttons, fabric scraps, or small toys and trinkets which you could thread some ribbon through would look awesome.


Right, well I hope that has inspired you all! It's made me want to wrap up even more presents... maybe I will wrap some with a spring/Easter theme for the holidays? xoxo

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

snow fun in London

(in my mind the title words 'fun' and 'London' rhyme.... isn't there such a thing as a half-rhyme? anyway, I'm digressing very early on!)

Everyone has posted their snow photos already - except me.... yeah life has been pretty crazy round here, just for a change, and I thought maybe I shouldn't bother posting these. But I like them, and so what if they're a bit late? I'm trying to worry less about what I think I 'should' be posting, and more about what I want to post!

I love how most of these photos look almost black and white - they're not, but I guess the grey sky and the snow everywhere gives it that feeling!


got kind of obsessed with taking close ups of the snow and ice on low hanging tree branches - it was so beautiful, I just wish I'd seen some proper icicles, that would have made my life!


even though I went out at 9am there were already lots of footprints in the park from people walking up the hill to go tobogganing


the snow had started to melt already, and all you could hear was the water drip dripping off of the needles on these massive trees


this is quite possibly my favourite ever instax photo - it eventually went a bit darker than it looks in this photo, but it has this really haunted feel to it that I love


this little pupster isn't too sure about snow - it's a bit too cold and a bit too wet and a bit too deep for him I think! he did go out and play for a few minutes though and I took the opportunity to snap a few photos (he is supposed to be white, but look how dirty his fur looks against the snow!)


and finally a little bit of snowy love to all my blog followers - especially those of you who didn't get any snow of your own!

Sunday, 19 February 2012

List 25: things I have been doing in my sort of internet absence

Although you may not have noticed (especially as I had a handful of posts scheduled) I haven't been around much on this here blog for a couple of weeks. This is mostly because I have been crazy busy, but also partly because I've been feeling a bit overwhelmed with the internet. There is so much on here, and the pressure to get myself noticed and put myself out there can feel a bit too much at times. But I think a short break has done me the world of good, and now I'm back, ready for action! But I thought you might be interested in some of the things I've been up to over the last weeks...

1. I launched my first ever Etsy shop! The response has been amazing - so far I have sold 18 items, and had thousands of views on my shop page! Thank you to everyone who has tweeted/blogged/facebooked about it. You've made one of my dreams come true.

2. I spent some time hanging out with Lucy aka. Lucy Vanilla the domestic goddess. I'm not even going to start on how much I adore this girl, she is one of my best friends. She owns and runs Creighton's Chocolaterie, so I spent some time hanging out there, taking part in a truffle making class (dark chocolate and orange - YUM), trawling charity shops, eating takeout, and going on a 3 hour dog walk in the snow.

3. I worked a lot in the Lazy Oaf shop. Obvs.

4. I packaged up lots of orders for my Etsy shop - I think wrapping and packaging orders is my favourite part of the job so far.

5. I painted the ENTIRE Lazy Oaf shop, with the help of my Dad. It is now very, very white. Let's not talk about how long it took (11 hours)or what time we got home (8am the next morning.) Instead we will focus on how lovely it looks now!

6. I had a stall at a 'rock and roll jumble sale' in Angel. I've been wanting to do one for so long, and am so glad I did it! I made £80 profit selling vintage doodads, so hope to make this a monthly occurrence. Any excuse to go out thrifting more often!

7. We had Phoebe over to stay the night, and spent two days making biscuits, pizza, meringues, fairy cakes, paintings, Valentine's Day cards, bath potions, and a huge mess. It was so much fun, I love that kiddo a lot, but I have no idea how parents do it full time!

Well I think that's it.... I have lots of photos to blog (got a film developed the other day yay!) so will be back tomorrow with a proper post :) What has everyone else been up to? What have I missed? xoxo

Saturday, 11 February 2012

my studio inspiration

Just a little peek at one of the walls in my studio/craft room. I love having pretty images and objects around me at all times - it really does help when I feel uninspired. On this wall are magazine cuttings, a couple of photographs, an owl postcard, a Yoko Ono quote, and a piece of one of my favourite ever vintage fabrics in an embroidery hoop.


these incredible bird stamp illustrations are by Kate Sutton - I snagged them from her stall at Renegade last year (I absolutely love her work!)


I will share some peeks at my other inspiration walls next week too :) What do you have on your walls? Do you find you get more inspired having lots of stuff on your wall, or just a few select pieces? xoxo