Monday 22 November 2010

A little garden in a spot that was getting too hard to mow!


This little garden bed took us a day to create! First we had to rip out a lot of pesky weeds, because this little spot was too hard to get the mower or whipper snipper into!
It is now filled with Red Cordalines, Mondo Grass, and a couple of succulents from my
Mum and Aunty's gardens.
The Native hibiscus with the purple flowers got a great trim, as it was getting too
big and growing crooked so we staked it also.
The border is made from some bricks left over from the bushfire which ravaged our
parents in law's home almost two years ago.
Looks a lot better now, and K had to get her camera out for a photo of her handy work,
she was such a great helper.

Tuesday 28 September 2010

My little fairy



Here is K dressed up as a fairy at daycare a few weeks ago, so sweet. This lovely fairy dress cost a whole $2 at the op-shop!


I'd love to have some of these toadstools in our fairy garden out the back. I have a few little toadstools but big seats would be fantastic! I also like the idea of stepping stones made from tree stumps such as these I saw on Better Homes and Gardens a while ago:

http://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/better-homes-gardens/lifestyle/galleries/g/-/6974523/4/create-a-fairy-garden/

Spring is the perfect time to get out and work on it, now just need the time and motivation to get going! I have made a start but it's nothing special just yet!


Here is a link to a very cute blog I found, it has a tutorial on how to make a toadstool seat, I think I may have to give it a try! It has some wonderful things, worth a look.....

http://www.soyouthinkyourecrafty.com/1999/07/toad-stool-tutorial/

Thursday 23 September 2010

Fresh lavender from my garden


Let me get one thing straight here. I am not a Gardener! I try, but I fail miserably mostly, except for one hardy plant.... Lavender!


I have had a bit of luck with lavender so far. The lavender plants here were well established when we moved in, so all I've had to do is keep them watered and pick the flowers off from time to time. I really love the sense of calm I get from picking lavender, it really does relax me.

I am thinking of making up some scented lavender bags for some of the girls in my family for christmas presents this year. As part of my plan to keep the costs down and give some hand-made presents. I'm thinking it sounds tragically daggy but who doesn't like their cupboards and drawers to smell devine!? What do you all think, too daggy?
Oh and the little cupcakes along-side it, are just to show off my op-shop find today! They are fake little cupcakes, which will go great with the girls tea-set! I couldn't have made them for what they cost, a grand total of $2. Oh and the lady at the op-shop was so gorgeous, she was telling me about what materials I could use if I wanted to make some up! Thinking I may just give them a try some time.

Monday 20 September 2010

Oh Deer...cards and more

Whilst my very good friend A was visiting, I started on a new range of cards. To be honest, with all the laughing and fun we had that night, I'm surprised we got any craft done! I've called it the Oh Deer collection, for obvious reasons! I think Deers will be the next big thing, they are just so cute! I would like to do more cards, gift tags and even some bookmarks in this range. K really likes them too and went and found an old card I had made and told me I needed to put a deer on it!


Here are a few photos :)






Friday 3 September 2010

Getting the guest room ready, yay!

K and I have been busy moving furniture and setting up the room for our guests who will be here next week. You can see from the look on K's face in the photos, just how excited she is! These are the (cheats) dresden plate cushions I made last year. I would like to make some more in different colours soon. We have moved K's bed into Q's room and
set up the spare mattress in K's room.
Just as well J is always collecting little soaps and toiletries when he stays
away from home on his work trips! They come in handy!

Thursday 2 September 2010

New colour scheme.


Here is the front view of the new colour for exterior trims on the house. Unfortunately, I only got as far as doing one side of the house (front). Will tackle all other three when the warmer weather returns. I really like the colour that my lovely cousin-in-law picked out. She is so clever when it comes to colour schemes. But anything would be an improvement on the purple! The darker colour is called Black Jack, and the (slightly) lighter is called Days End.

Oh, and that is the new fence along the front too!

Wednesday 1 September 2010

Shaggy Quilt.


A flannelette shaggy quilt I made for Q's birthday. It's so warm and snuggly and Q likes to wrap her dollies and teddies up in it. The print is dragonflies and butterflies.

Cards......

I have been trying to stockpile some cards so I can have a market stall, problem is I keep giving them away. I am planning on having a card-making day very soon, to try and get a collection of cards to put aside.

Anyway, here are just a couple of the cards I have made so far...