Monday, 31 January 2011

Cumulus

On le weekend I planted some seeds and rescued the last of the lavender (I killed the rest of the plant damn it). Mr tells me one should start with herbs before they progress to plants. I think he has a point. Problem is, it will a long time until a lush garden because I have limited luck with herbs too. Better luck this time j'espere.
p.s. I totally love this cup my sister bought me for xmas, it's Cumulus' version of a keep cup for your morning latte.

Saturday, 29 January 2011

Australia Day 2011

You don't get much more Aussie than this...temporary Aussie flag tattoos, meat pies & sauce, an Aussie lifesafer and a patriotic little miss - all on a humid 35 degree day.

Friday, 28 January 2011

Sleep In

Looking very forward to a lazy relaxing weekend, that hopefully isn't tooooo hot. Bon weekend everyone. xx



Sunday, 23 January 2011

Beautiful Things

I've had my eye on these gorgeous Samantha Robinson handmade porcelain latte cups for ages from Ada and Darcy, aren't they gorgeous. I think in Ada & Darcy store owner and blogger Kellie, that I have finally found someone who adores flowers as much as I do.

Friday, 21 January 2011

Happy Birthday Dear Mr

Happy Birthday my love. xx

pics by & from abby try again

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Workspace

I love the idea (and the reality) of an inspiring worksapce. These are from The Selby. Love.

Monday, 17 January 2011

I Like You So Much

I love these prints by Therese Sennerholt so much I have bought the frame that fits before I've bought the print. Pay day is Wednesday and I will be purchasing this (as long as the postage from Sweden to Australia isn't exorbitant) and my $344 red light camera fine I received on Christmas night. I was oh so sure it was amber...

Sunday, 16 January 2011

Going Global

I think this is my favourite handmade look ever! The cluster of globes and that pallet bed.

Saturday, 15 January 2011

A Garden for A Wedding

a chandelier in tree / a small garden wedding at home / one long table

maybe some brights / definitely tables full of flowers / some lanterns?
chandeliers again / what a gorgeous garden room

something more frilly like this garden party


Mum asked me recently..."well what do you want your wedding to look like?" Not that I'm engaged or even close, of course not. Well this is how I'd like it to look. Like a chandelier in a tree, a big table under a big tree, lots of jars of flowers along the table...mixed bunches of David Austin Roses, dahlias and hydrangeas, peonies if they're in season. Mismatched Thonet painted white with perhaps a couple raw for contrast or Tolix or Starck Ghost. No chair covers, no bows.


Checked pastel picnic rugs for the kids to sit on when they're not running around. Flowers in every course. Food that's refined not contrived. No beef and mash with red wine jus. Something light. Salads with nasturtiums and honey and lavender ice cream for dessert. And I think I'd like it to look a bit like this and this (especially the invitations) and this.

Garden furniture is a great way to make a garden look more fantastic, and to get good use out of it, making you want to stay in there for longer. You should check out some of the garden furniture that they have at http://www.very.co.uk.


Images from: 1. chandelier via
Snippet & Ink; 2. via Daisy Pink Cupcake; 3. Garden sign via Mimi Charmante; 4&13. Rose Tea Room; 5&7.Skona Hem; 6. no record; 8. Flickr; 9-12&14; glamorous garden shed via Blossom&Bloom; 15-17. garden party via Lola Boutique.
p.s. I have kept these images saved for so long & my as my filing is slightly random, I have very vague sources if you have the source please let me know and I'll happily update.

A Gift To You - Albeit Fiddly & Convoluted

The lovely patient Ella wrote to me asking how to add the buttons like I have in the sidebar and although I'm no technical guru and I'm sure there's a better way to do it - this is the way I worked out and I'm more than happy to share it with you...So, I'm going to add a Wedding button to my blog and I'm going to take you with me.
  1. find an image and paste in PowerPoint, crop or resize to around 2cm x 7cm.
  2. to add text, draw a text box over the top of the picture and add text. Make sure the text box lines up/is the same size as the picture. fyi - I made my text boxes half height and filled them white and made them 60% transparent.
  3. now select the new button (including picture & text box) and cut it, then paste special as 'Picture'.
  4. right click each button and 'Save as Picture' as a PNG file.
  5. go into your blog and upload all the buttons into a post as normal. Once they are in the order you like, click each picture and add the matching hyperlink - to get this go to your blog and click the matching tag for your button, in this case "wedding" - copy the url then paste, just as you would a text link
  6. above 'Preview' there is the 'Compose' and 'Edit Html' tabs, in the Edit html tab is the coding you will need.
  7. copy the coding and go into the 'Design' part of your blog, add the HTML/Java Script Widget to your sidebar and paste in the copied script. If your buttons are too big resize them by editing the code (mine are 'Width 200px' and 'Height 65px').

Good luck! et Bon Weekend!

Friday, 14 January 2011

More Give, Less Take

Yet another nice thing about blogging is being able to reach people easily. Our floods have made international healines and referred to as an inland tsunami. There is billions of dollars worth of damage and even though our eyes are peeled to the TV and the huge phot spreads in the papers, I still can't imagine what it would be like to really see your street totally covered in water with just the roof tops poking out. At first it was the tragedy of losing posessions, collected over years, bought back from travels, a house you've been paying off you whole life and invested everything only for it to be taken away, no help from insurance companies. Then there is no access to milk and bread, no clothing, no toiletries. The most tragic thing to happen though is the loss of lives, the parents who can't find their children, the stories that then emerge. The impact is far reaching and will remain so for a while yet. If you can afford to help please donate to the Premier's Flood Relief Appeal. You can donate online from anywhere in the world.


While I'm on the topic, a couple of exceptional readers have written to tell me about the brilliant contributions they have been making. The lovely Julien Denoyer wrote to me to tell me about her Etsy shop selling Fine Art Prints like this egg image above and giving a percentage from every sale to charities close to her heart like Doctors without Borders & Lend with Care.

Even more amazingly Lesley, a volunteer with a non-profit called FXB International who are running the What Women’s Empowerment (W.E.) Can Do (What W.E. Can Do) campaign created by FXB and the FXB Action Network to inspire and engage young professionals concerned about the welfare of women and children in the developing world and are looking to establish a network of supporters in the blogosphere and other online communities who share their desire to fight poverty and AIDS and empower women worldwide. By partnering with FXB, we can enable FXB’s programs to continue to provide mothers with the capital, training, and tools necessary to start their own small businesses, allowing them to provide for their families and affording their children with the real possibility to escape poverty once and for all. You can make donations directly.

Images from WA Today A car lies on its roof near Queensland's storm-lashed Currumbin Surf Club yesterday. Photo: Eddie Safarik; Etsy; FXB hand made necklaces from women program in Uganda.

Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Not Grandiflora?

A magnolia tree in a front yard in Cronulla. I wish mine bloomed like this. Imagine scented blooms on branches along the length of the dining table...