I just HAD to share this picture I stumbled across tonight. It's from enjoy cupcakes
Don't you just love old caravans!! I actually lived in one very similar to this for three and a half years when I was a kid. My Mum, brother and I were camped out in my Nana and Pa's backyard in a Yellow and white version of the one above...well might not be the exact style but soo close. I loved living in a caravan. My mum hated it...I mean H-A-T-E-D it. Can't imagine why, two children sharing a room about 1.5mtrs x 1.5mtrs constantly fighting, Mum having absolutely no personal space, having a curtain as a bedroom door approx 3 mtrs from her children's room. Did I mention my brother and I fought a lot?
Unlike my seven year old brain she didn't quite get the whole 'exciting adventure' side of things. I would so live in a caravan again....well maybe not LIVE since I think I'd go slightly insane with my three chickies in such a confined space, maybe just for a holiday every now and then. Or maybe I should just take a photo of a cute caravan like this one and hang it on the wall and get my fix that way :))
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One week till the BrisStyle Eco market everyone!!! Hope you're coming
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
BrisStyle Eco Market Preps
In a few short weeks it's time for this again
...YAYAYAY!!! I love the BIECO Market. I love seeing all the clever things that people create from things that already existed as something else. I also love all the funky retro bits and pieces that can be found at some of the stalls, and I love being able to also sell some of my vintage finds along side my handmade pieces. It's just a great market.
So tonight when I was going through some of the bits I'm taking along to market I suprised myself with the lovely colour combination I've got going. Totally accidental but oh so pretty. I was thinking maybe I'd actually have this as a bit of a colour theme for my stall on the pre-loved side, what do you think?
And speaking of pretty eco friendly things I thought I'd share with you my favourite corner of my house. It's in my bedroom and it has my sweet, sweet Moose & Bird Pear Cushion as well as a cute little frame which I picked up from the op shop and made into a little Love Birds collage with some scraps of paper. And the corner wouldn't be complete without this lovely vintage table cloth my friend picked up for me one day and left it on my doorstep. What a happy suprise that was. I love it!
Ok I'm off to bed to read some more chapters of Eat, Pray, Love....yes, still going I'm afraid. I don't know why but I can't seem to just 'sit' with this one. Maybe it's because I'm in a bit of a creative space at the moment so am too busy making things to sit and read. Or maybe this book just hasn't hooked me in as much as I thought it would....but I really, really love it so it's strange that it hasn't got me all addicted like I normally get with books I love...anyway, whatever the reason I am off to enjoy a few more chapters :)

So tonight when I was going through some of the bits I'm taking along to market I suprised myself with the lovely colour combination I've got going. Totally accidental but oh so pretty. I was thinking maybe I'd actually have this as a bit of a colour theme for my stall on the pre-loved side, what do you think?
And speaking of pretty eco friendly things I thought I'd share with you my favourite corner of my house. It's in my bedroom and it has my sweet, sweet Moose & Bird Pear Cushion as well as a cute little frame which I picked up from the op shop and made into a little Love Birds collage with some scraps of paper. And the corner wouldn't be complete without this lovely vintage table cloth my friend picked up for me one day and left it on my doorstep. What a happy suprise that was. I love it!
Ok I'm off to bed to read some more chapters of Eat, Pray, Love....yes, still going I'm afraid. I don't know why but I can't seem to just 'sit' with this one. Maybe it's because I'm in a bit of a creative space at the moment so am too busy making things to sit and read. Or maybe this book just hasn't hooked me in as much as I thought it would....but I really, really love it so it's strange that it hasn't got me all addicted like I normally get with books I love...anyway, whatever the reason I am off to enjoy a few more chapters :)
Friday, October 1, 2010
Dim Sims, Ikea Catalogue and some Eat Pray Love
That's the excitement that's hapening in my house tonight and I honestly couldn't think of another way I'd rather be spending tonight. I've got my car all packed up with my crap I no longer want that I'm hoping people at the flea market tomorrow morning will love to take off my hands (and I'm sure I'll be taking some of their crap off their hands to ..especially if it's plastic and from the 70's)
So that's all done, now it's relax time. My girls are with Daddy this weekend so it's nice and peaceful here (thankfully I no longer feel guilty about my quiet, child free time and infact really, REALLY appreciate it) so I've just struck gold in the freezer and come across a bag of frozen Dim Sims which I completely forgot about and I've got the new Ikea catalogue so am about to plonk myself on the couch and drool over all that sweedish furniture whilst watching Jamie Oliver. Then I'm off to bed to try and get through a few more chapters of Eat, Pray Love. I can't wait to see it at the movies next week but really want to finish the book first. It's a really great book btw!!!
Here's a couple of my fairly recent bigger canvases that are currently for sale upstairs at the incube.8r Gallery in Fortitude Valley Brisbane
Have a great weekend everyone!!!
Oh crap I just put Worshtershire Sauce on my dim sims instead of soy. Oh well that will teach me for doing three things at once!.. Night :)
So that's all done, now it's relax time. My girls are with Daddy this weekend so it's nice and peaceful here (thankfully I no longer feel guilty about my quiet, child free time and infact really, REALLY appreciate it) so I've just struck gold in the freezer and come across a bag of frozen Dim Sims which I completely forgot about and I've got the new Ikea catalogue so am about to plonk myself on the couch and drool over all that sweedish furniture whilst watching Jamie Oliver. Then I'm off to bed to try and get through a few more chapters of Eat, Pray Love. I can't wait to see it at the movies next week but really want to finish the book first. It's a really great book btw!!!
Here's a couple of my fairly recent bigger canvases that are currently for sale upstairs at the incube.8r Gallery in Fortitude Valley Brisbane
Have a great weekend everyone!!!
Oh crap I just put Worshtershire Sauce on my dim sims instead of soy. Oh well that will teach me for doing three things at once!.. Night :)
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Softies for Mirabel
I came across this fantastic cause too late last year to join in but thankfully paid a little visit to Melinda from Moose & Bird's Blog yesterday where I read that it's on again. So, if you love to make cute soft toys (or like me, love the IDEA of making cute soft toys but has never actually finished a soft toy project that may have been started) then this is the perfect opportunity to get your creative juices flowing. The toys will be given to children who are involved with the Mirabel foundation which is a truly beautiful group who help kids who have been orphaned or abandoned by parents with drug addictions. The softies for Mirabel was started by Pip from Meet Me at Mikes.
Click here for more details on this fabulous cause and find out how to help
Click here to read some heartwarming and heartbreaking stories of the kids helped by Mirabel
Click here for more details on this fabulous cause and find out how to help
Click here to read some heartwarming and heartbreaking stories of the kids helped by Mirabel
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Coming out of hybernation
That's where I'm at right now. I don't know why but I just don't cope well with winter. Even up here in Sunny Queensland where the winter days are usually beautiful and sunny, the nights are freezing where I live and it's at night when I do most of my computer stuff..when the kiddies are fast asleep. And I just generally feel like crap during Winter. I've often though how cool it would be to be able to hybernate and just miss the whole thing!
So anyway this is just a super quick post to get me back into the swing of things. Here's a couple of my latest creations
Ok, promise I'll be back before Christmas haha xox
So anyway this is just a super quick post to get me back into the swing of things. Here's a couple of my latest creations
Ok, promise I'll be back before Christmas haha xox
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Going Green
Yes that's right. I've been reading a fabulous book that popped out at my when I was at the library the other week called 'Confessions of an Eco-shopper' by Kate Lock (her blog here) and her website for updates since the book was published www.ecosmartshopper.co.uk
So anyway, I always thought I was doing a pretty good job in doing my part for the environment. I don't buy new clothes (except bras and undies), I rarely buy new shoes for myself and I always try and find any other item that i'm after from an op shop, flea market or the lovely handmade markets and online stores (etsy, madeit) before I venture into the 'new product' shops. I use Earth Choice dishwashing liquid and laundry detergent (when I'm not making my own fro Soak flakes and Washing soda), I also recycle everything I can and try and buy items with minimal packaging. With this in mind I thought I was doing a pretty good job, but after reading this book I realise I'm barely scratching the surface! Am I down in the dumps about this realisation? NO WAY, I'm totally, TOTALLY excited about all the changes I plan on making to REALLY make a big fat effort to reduce my environmental footprint. And the beauty of reducing your environmental footprint is it not only helps the planet but it will also help my hip pocket...eventually. Granted, there will be a few cost increases like my new Organics Fruit and Veg box I'm having delivered, and the Bokashi bin I plan on purchasing, but in the long run, I'll be reducing the amount of products I need to buy so it'll all work out.
And it's going to be a heap of fun (and at some stages really hard I'm sure) figuring out how to do everything and find all the good stuff out there that is actually contributing in a positive way to the state of the earth instead of a negative way.
So if you're up for it, I'd love to have you come along for the ride...or just watch me and have a laugh and hopefully learn a thing or two along the way.
STEP 1 to greener living:
Find good food to buy and grow my own
GROWING:
I'm so NOT a green thumb but after Lilly (my 4yr old) came home from kindy a few weeks ago with a tomato plant seedling in celebration of earth day, I rolled my eyes and promised her teacher I'd do my best to keep it alive...but warned her it would be unlikely since I can't even keep parsley or basil alive for craps sake!
BUT 3 weeks on and it's still flourishing (so is my most recently purchased basil seedling shock horror). So there is hope, and being inspired by the continued life of the plants we went out and got ourselves some seeds last week. So far only the broccoli has germinated (is that the right word? maybe it's sprouted??) so I'd love to know any tips on getting the beetroot, spinach and lettuce to sprout/germinate/whatever. We are talking nice to them everyday because I told my girls that will help them grow...fingers crossed.
BUYING:
I've bitten the bullet and ordered my very first organic fruit and veg box. They also do meat so I got some drumsticks and kababs (about all my children will eat apart from sausages and chicken nuggets when it comes to meat). The cost is obviously higher than green grocers or supermarket but how wonderful it will be to not need to block out of my brain the whole pesticide concern, which let's face it, we all do block it out of our brains don't we? It's not something you really want to be thinking about when you're dishing up dinner..just one more thing to add to the list of maternal guilt. The other bonus is that it's delivered. Delivered groceries = not having to take children out to supermarket where they turn into horrible little monsters and make all those 'too old to remember that their kids were naughty too' shoppers and the 'I don't have children but I will NEVER let my kids behave like yours' shoppers give me all their loving, understanding, 'we know how hard it is', community spirited death glares! Ahhh, I'll sleep well tonight :)
So anyway, I always thought I was doing a pretty good job in doing my part for the environment. I don't buy new clothes (except bras and undies), I rarely buy new shoes for myself and I always try and find any other item that i'm after from an op shop, flea market or the lovely handmade markets and online stores (etsy, madeit) before I venture into the 'new product' shops. I use Earth Choice dishwashing liquid and laundry detergent (when I'm not making my own fro Soak flakes and Washing soda), I also recycle everything I can and try and buy items with minimal packaging. With this in mind I thought I was doing a pretty good job, but after reading this book I realise I'm barely scratching the surface! Am I down in the dumps about this realisation? NO WAY, I'm totally, TOTALLY excited about all the changes I plan on making to REALLY make a big fat effort to reduce my environmental footprint. And the beauty of reducing your environmental footprint is it not only helps the planet but it will also help my hip pocket...eventually. Granted, there will be a few cost increases like my new Organics Fruit and Veg box I'm having delivered, and the Bokashi bin I plan on purchasing, but in the long run, I'll be reducing the amount of products I need to buy so it'll all work out.
And it's going to be a heap of fun (and at some stages really hard I'm sure) figuring out how to do everything and find all the good stuff out there that is actually contributing in a positive way to the state of the earth instead of a negative way.
So if you're up for it, I'd love to have you come along for the ride...or just watch me and have a laugh and hopefully learn a thing or two along the way.
STEP 1 to greener living:
Find good food to buy and grow my own
GROWING:
I'm so NOT a green thumb but after Lilly (my 4yr old) came home from kindy a few weeks ago with a tomato plant seedling in celebration of earth day, I rolled my eyes and promised her teacher I'd do my best to keep it alive...but warned her it would be unlikely since I can't even keep parsley or basil alive for craps sake!
BUT 3 weeks on and it's still flourishing (so is my most recently purchased basil seedling shock horror). So there is hope, and being inspired by the continued life of the plants we went out and got ourselves some seeds last week. So far only the broccoli has germinated (is that the right word? maybe it's sprouted??) so I'd love to know any tips on getting the beetroot, spinach and lettuce to sprout/germinate/whatever. We are talking nice to them everyday because I told my girls that will help them grow...fingers crossed.
BUYING:
I've bitten the bullet and ordered my very first organic fruit and veg box. They also do meat so I got some drumsticks and kababs (about all my children will eat apart from sausages and chicken nuggets when it comes to meat). The cost is obviously higher than green grocers or supermarket but how wonderful it will be to not need to block out of my brain the whole pesticide concern, which let's face it, we all do block it out of our brains don't we? It's not something you really want to be thinking about when you're dishing up dinner..just one more thing to add to the list of maternal guilt. The other bonus is that it's delivered. Delivered groceries = not having to take children out to supermarket where they turn into horrible little monsters and make all those 'too old to remember that their kids were naughty too' shoppers and the 'I don't have children but I will NEVER let my kids behave like yours' shoppers give me all their loving, understanding, 'we know how hard it is', community spirited death glares! Ahhh, I'll sleep well tonight :)
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Sunday Flea Market Finds
Well I actually held a stall at the local flea market today and although I was very well behaved and didn't spend all my profits I did pick up this little cutie
It's a lovely old ceramic butter dish from Norway. I stumbled across this at just the right time because I've recently decided not to have margarine in my house any more after watching a story on the destruction of natural forests in Borneo to make way for Palm Oil plantations (palm oil is widely used in margarine and many other food and household products) and is greatly threatening the Orangutan population. Check out the story here So I'll need to have a fresh supply of butter softened in the mornings for breaky...don't you just hate rock hard butter!
My other two magnificent finds for the weekend were from a little garage sale just around the corner from my place. I could not believe my luck when I stumbled upon these two glorious finds!
For more great flea market finds visit Her Library Adventures
It's a lovely old ceramic butter dish from Norway. I stumbled across this at just the right time because I've recently decided not to have margarine in my house any more after watching a story on the destruction of natural forests in Borneo to make way for Palm Oil plantations (palm oil is widely used in margarine and many other food and household products) and is greatly threatening the Orangutan population. Check out the story here So I'll need to have a fresh supply of butter softened in the mornings for breaky...don't you just hate rock hard butter!
My other two magnificent finds for the weekend were from a little garage sale just around the corner from my place. I could not believe my luck when I stumbled upon these two glorious finds!
Gorgeous full length mirror $5!!!
Equally gorgeous buffet (to match my other two hehe) $10!!!
I can't believe how lucky I was to pick these up and in fabbo condition as well. Gotta love a good garage sale.
For more great flea market finds visit Her Library Adventures
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