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Wednesday, 25 September 2013
I know it's soppy but...
Sunday, 22 September 2013
Table top sale
Table top 'sale'
OK, so I didn't actually sell anything, but there was lots of interest in my stuff and people took away my little cards with the address to this blog. Also it was a great trial run for a craft fair in the same venue in a few weeks time. Here's my stall.Remember if you see anything you like or would like to join my quarterly mailing list please contact me and I'll discuss your custom design with you.
I can do bunting:
wall art
storage jars
Just let me know!
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
Roll Up! Roll Up!
I've (as you may have seen from my comments on Three green bottles, sitting on the wall...) been invited to have a stall at the local community centre, and I'm doing a table top sale too, so thought I'd better stock up on some things to sell. I've got a bunch of glassware products, I'm planning on making some fabric and paper bunting and then I saw these toilet roll holders on sale in a local shop and thought I could improve them with some decal designs. So... here they are.
As a reminder, decal uses special decal paper (inkjet or laser) and once printed you spray a couple of layers of acrylic clear spray varnish on them and when they dry wet the paper and slide the transfer onto the item. A full reminder here.
I was wondering - could you let me know your favourite projects in the comments section or email me, as I'd love to have an idea of what might sell at these fairs. Thanks!
Thursday, 15 August 2013
Three green bottles, sitting on the wall... - August 2013
Three green bottles, sitting on the wall... - August 2013
So when I was on holiday recently I saw these sloe gin bottles and thought about a local table top sale coming up. I'd warned hubby that this table top sale was coming up and I might be looking to invest in things I could sell there. So I bought 5 as a starter as I thought they'd make rather charming salad dressing bottles. I had a fiddle with designs the other night and while I think I could evolve the application of the design, I think it's a good starter for ten! I used decal - the same method as I used for the decal jars and they've worked out ok, as long as the salad dressing isn't too dark!
(OK so there's only one green bottle, but I just took artistic licence with the title!)
Sunday, 4 August 2013
A place for the blinkin' tupperware! - August 2013
A place for the blinkin' tupperware - July 2013
I don't know about you but I have a love-hate relationship with tupperware. It's very useful (of course) but storing it is a nightmare. It's alway falling out of the cupboard and seems to take creep until the whole cupboard is spewing tupperware!So I thought I'd store then in a box over the fridge, which is quite short for a fridge freezer. Again, the benefits of being tall!
I wanted something durable that was going to last, which discounted cardboard. However, as the fridge freezer is new I'm keen to make sure I don't scratch the top, which seemed to count out most of the wicker/seagrass baskets. But then I saw one with a lining and thought I could make my own outer lining to protect the fridge. So, I picked up a couple in Waitrose today (£8 each) I wanted two the same size so any of the sets wouldn't work. Here it is:
Then I got a quart of fabric from my fabric box and loosely went around each of the long sides, going through the fabric, through the basket weave, then along the inside and back out. Then I took the ends and gathered them in through the handle hole. Et voila! Took about 10 minutes and it's not the neatest job I've ever done on a project, but it was while madame is sleeping post swimming lesson and I wanted to share too. I'm telling myself it's 'rustic'. Right, going to see if I can fit the other one in while she's sleeping and before my folks come round!
Bye for now...
UPDATE 2 - Yep - here it is:
UPDATED - I've completed all three now - I did a much better job on the second two so I think I'll have to redo the first one at some point!
All this ugliness hidden from site!
Thursday, 1 August 2013
Lofti heights - not what you'd think! August 2013
LOFTI HEIGHTS - NOT WHAT YOU'D THINK! August 2013
Not loft boarding this time... Hubby and I seem to go through an inordinate amount of washing, as I'm sure most households do. It seems an endless cycle of washing, drying (ironing in the hubby's case) and folding/hanging to put away. And it's multiplied again since our darling sprog came into the world!!
We have a clothes horse, but we were, frankly, getting tired of walking around it. We could use the garden, but I've been a bit wary as although they've finished our section of the development, we still get a fair bit of dust blowing around from the next phase. So - I looked in the lakeland catalogue and found the lofti. We had a £10 voucher to use quickly and I thought this might be an ideal solution. If it didn't work we could send back. Nothing ventured... So we picked it up and found it had no instructions. :( Anyway, a quick google later and we found the youtube vid by the manufacturers on how to construct it. I'll be honest, our initial confusion was compounded by a miscount (not that I blame the hubby, but he was holding the box counting, just sayin') of the tube sections. Five poles divided by 14 doesn't go... what's that, I counted them again and there were 15? Oh, that makes more sense........
Anyway, I installed it the other night and after a few too many holes in the ceiling and a baton detector getting chucked in the bin (knocking on the plasterboard to find the beams was much more effective!) we have a drier. So the idea is you can lower to load it and then pull it up and tie the cord around like you would a roman blind cord. It's a really old idea but with aluminium bars rather than the heavy wooden ones.
We're fortunate to have a utility which it fits in perfectly, but when we didn't think it would fit we considered putting it over our bath (we normally use the shower in the en suite). The advantage of both locations is that they are right next to extractor fans, so it'll take the moisture away.
We can duck underneath without too much hassle to get to the microwave etc, and it probably only takes one load at a time, but it's certainly better than scooting round the drier in the kitchen.
It's up...
...and down
Wednesday, 31 July 2013
Working Kitchen - July 2013
WORKING KITCHEN - JULY 2013
I'll be honest, the last month or so I've been struggling with what to do with this blog. When I started out it was going to be full of DIY/craft things I'd done myself. Since going back to work full time after maternity leave, I've obviously had less time (hence my last post about having someone else action my wardrobe strategy). I don't want to lose people who have appreciated the home spun element of my blog work, or, in hardened economic times, upset those who don't have the cash to pay others to do work for them. But then the beautiful, smart and hard working ladies at my office also have their own constraint... time. So why limit my blog to only those who are cash strapped, when there are just as many who are time-strapped and would love the time to do some of what I have been able to achieve over the last few months.I hope that this blog continues to inspire, with some home-made projects (I really hope these will continue to be the majority of this blog, for my own sake!) and some product/retailer recommendations to help point you to some of the things that are of my, and may be to your, taste.
As such, I thought I'd share some of the kitchen developments we've made lately.
First up - M&S 20% off sale. We got a couple of pieces of furniture in the buy two get 20% off sale, which changed to the 20% off sale soon after. You know sometimes you wonder how good the first of those offers is. You ask yourself time and again 'if this wasn't on a multi-buy - would I buy more than one?'. Well I followed my heart on these two and when the straight 20% offer came in, I didn't regret getting the second piece. Hubby and I had talked for ages of getting a shelving unit/wine rack and found this one in M&S and loved it. We know M&S often have offers on, so we waited until we had saved enough and it was on offer. I'll confess I'm a bit of a furniture snob - I want pieces that are going to stand the test of time or serve an immediate purpose. So I either go with Ikea - functional and immediate - or M&S/John Lewis, as I want them to last for the next 25 years and through a house full of kids.
This particular unit was a good one for me as it meant all my decal jars could be cleared of the worktop and make the large kitchen feel less cluttered. My aim in life (well, not my sole aim, but one of them) is to have 'a place for everything and everything in it's place'. We've taken the mick out of my aunt for years for being so tidy, but as I get older I'm getting to be a firm believer that a clear space/house = a clear mind and it's so much easier to keep everywhere tidy if everything has a home.
Recognise those decal jars?!
The hen was reduced to £5 in a local garden centre.
Wine is the hubbies collection, nowt to do with me! It's actually supposed to be in the bottom bit, but what M&S don't tell you is that the wooden bit is re/moveable so we moved it up away from grabbing toddler hands a bit!
Also note the kitchen aid at the bottom (best Christmas present from Dad ever, half price, I come from a long line of tight bargain hunters!) and the bread bin from Sainsburys which I use to store the spuds (potatoes).
And then the 'naughty but nice' purchase:
So the wall of hearts has been there for a while and this unit is a perfect fit (as you can see). The scales were a present from my sister about 9 years ago, the coffee maker was reduced down to £80 from £130 in John Lewis because it had been used once and had no box...bargain! Again, moving the breadbin there means more counter-top space.
So, I hope this works for you - I promised the next post would be prettier, and I hope this fulfils that promise. Up next... product recommendation.
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