Thursday, 24 November 2011
Christmas Julekugler
As featured on the Decor8 blog this is a fab video showing Rie Elise Larsen making really inexpensive but effective Christmas decorations called Julekugler. All you need is some patterned paper(you could use wrapping paper), striped twine and small beads. I fancy making these at the weekend!
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Decorative Christmas Bags
I saw this image on Pinterest and loved the effect of the opaque print on plastic bags.
For the last few Christmas's I have made dark chocolate truffles for friends and family and popped them into clear cellophane bags with a nice red ribbon. This year I'm going to take it a step further into festiveness, so on Saturday i bought a pretty lace heart stamp and some Stazon opaque ink in cotton white, which can be stamped on glass, plastic, vinyl, metal, leather, paper, porcelain.... well pretty much anything really. I'll post about the results after the weekend.
For the last few Christmas's I have made dark chocolate truffles for friends and family and popped them into clear cellophane bags with a nice red ribbon. This year I'm going to take it a step further into festiveness, so on Saturday i bought a pretty lace heart stamp and some Stazon opaque ink in cotton white, which can be stamped on glass, plastic, vinyl, metal, leather, paper, porcelain.... well pretty much anything really. I'll post about the results after the weekend.
DIY Christmas Tags
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Image from Decor8 |
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Friendly Fires
Hope everyone had a lovely weekend? We finally managed to get the living room finished last week so when out friends from the west country came up to visit we at least had somewhere comfortable to sit. I was so excited to finally get to use the sofas without plastic sheets all over them.
Last night, Date night, for my husband and I was fantastic. We went tot he Cambridge Corn Exchange to see Friendly Fires. They were awesome live and even though I wasn't familiar with all the songs I'm now tempted to buy their album, it's so funky. The lead singer can definitely throw a few shapes too he was even dancing on top of a lit up box at some points. The lighting and graphic backdrops were amazing, as well as a slow motion video of a flying parrot which features on the front of their new album Pala. Their music is a combination of funk, electronica and indie rock with sounds you would really enjoy on a beach in a far flung place. Check them out!
Last night, Date night, for my husband and I was fantastic. We went tot he Cambridge Corn Exchange to see Friendly Fires. They were awesome live and even though I wasn't familiar with all the songs I'm now tempted to buy their album, it's so funky. The lead singer can definitely throw a few shapes too he was even dancing on top of a lit up box at some points. The lighting and graphic backdrops were amazing, as well as a slow motion video of a flying parrot which features on the front of their new album Pala. Their music is a combination of funk, electronica and indie rock with sounds you would really enjoy on a beach in a far flung place. Check them out!
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Image from Friendly Fires |
Friday, 18 November 2011
Christmas at The Original Pop-Up Shop
I was reading about this wonderful online store The Original Pop Up Shop on HomeShoppingSpy and just had to share it with you.
Based in Newark and started by a mother and daughter team it only open for the 6 weeks running up to Christmas to make use of a usually closed ice-cream parlour. What a brilliant idea. The shop itself is open from the 26th November until the 23rd December and showcases a wonderful array of scandi inspired decorations.
I am particularly in love with this Cardboard Snowflake Wreath and this leaf wreath.
This handmade crochet Snowflake garland is also very pretty.
I wrote about these Hanging Paper snowflakes last year from RE but these mini ones are even sweeter, dot round your house for full festiveness.
This shop also happens to feature the products of one of my favourite greeting card companies Rifle Paper Co.
I am particularly in love with this Cardboard Snowflake Wreath and this leaf wreath.
This handmade crochet Snowflake garland is also very pretty.
I wrote about these Hanging Paper snowflakes last year from RE but these mini ones are even sweeter, dot round your house for full festiveness.
This shop also happens to feature the products of one of my favourite greeting card companies Rifle Paper Co.
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All images from The Original Pop Up Shop |
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
3D Paper Ball Ornaments
Just in time for Christmas here is a fantastic project to make 3D paper ball ornaments. They are made from 12 slotted flower shapes that fit together to form a sphere. Apparently no sticking needed just paper in colours of your choice, personally I love the white, it's nice, simple, and festive. If you have a silhouette machine you can make a template in illustrator and cut the shapes using the machine but you could also print out the shapes onto pages and cut out by hand, it's up to you.
The full instructions come courtesy of Jessica at How about Orange. Here are the links for the templates in large, medium and small. Happy Making!
Send in any pics of your attempts and i'll add them to this post.
The full instructions come courtesy of Jessica at How about Orange. Here are the links for the templates in large, medium and small. Happy Making!
Send in any pics of your attempts and i'll add them to this post.
Monday, 14 November 2011
A weekend of decorating
Hope everyone had a lovely weekend. Mine was spent decorating the living room, we have discovered that this decorating lark takes a hell of a long time, emphasised by the fact it has taken us about a month to finish one room. Well it's not exactly finished yet but it's almost there. We had a bit of a mishap with paint but that will be rectified this week, and then we just have to finish the skirting and add the wax to floor and we are done. We can then get the furniture in and start enjoying at least one of the rooms of the house. I will post a pic of the finished article soon.
We now have an unused fireplace, it's been blocked up, but we wanted to make a decorative feature of it so we thought we could tile the hearth. We trawled around a few tile places at the weekend and found a few options. One being these Snow Drift Mosaic tiles that come in sheets. They are quite simple but I love the brick pattern. We could go for a dark grout as a contrast or just white to match. What do you think?
We now have an unused fireplace, it's been blocked up, but we wanted to make a decorative feature of it so we thought we could tile the hearth. We trawled around a few tile places at the weekend and found a few options. One being these Snow Drift Mosaic tiles that come in sheets. They are quite simple but I love the brick pattern. We could go for a dark grout as a contrast or just white to match. What do you think?
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Image from Wallsandfloors |
We did think about Metro tiles like these but apparently they are not suitable for the floor and might crack so that rules them out. I'd quite them for the kitchen though, someday!
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Image from Wallsandfloors |
We also considered these National Trust Painters Grey Circle Decor tile but at nearly £10 a piece it was going to end up cost us well into three figures to cover just a hearth which seemed a bit extreme. However they are beautiful.
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Images from Fired Earth |
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