Christmas is over now and it is time to sit and recov er.
One of the highlights of this Christmas has been the sweet dishes.
On Christmas eve we had chocolate ripple cake cooked by grandson Michael. Absolutely delicious.
On Christmas day we had red velvet cup cakes made by our daughter Meaghan. Also delectable.
I have spent little time in the kitchen due to an injured knee but I did manage to buy some treats: rocky road and fruit mince pies to have with coffee.
Now it is time to take a more sensible approach to food.
I hope you have all enjoyed the festivities.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Fiskars Fabric Strip Cutter
You might remember that I bought this Fiskars Fabric Strip Cutter from the op shop some time ago.
Well at last I have had a chance to try it out. I think the blade needs replacing but it cuts well enough.
I cut three strips of floral fabric which were a bit frayed on one edge.
You can see that I braided or plaited them together roughly just to see how they would look and I think there are real possibilities for some exciting new things.
Well at last I have had a chance to try it out. I think the blade needs replacing but it cuts well enough.
I cut three strips of floral fabric which were a bit frayed on one edge.
You can see that I braided or plaited them together roughly just to see how they would look and I think there are real possibilities for some exciting new things.
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Fiskars,
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op shops.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Capsule coffee machine and landfill
Just recently we treated ourselves to a new coffee machine. It was at the lower end of the price scale and uses capsules of coffee. It is clean, efficient and user friendly.
I am not the coffee maker in this house - this task along with stacking the dishwasher are the responsibility of the man of the house, however he is not always here and so it was up to me to empty the discarded capsules from the tray last night.
Each cup of coffee uses one capsule so they soon accumulate. Being a curious person, I decided to dismantle the used capsules. Each capsule has a foiled lid which I threw out but in the pics you can see there are three other components. Now I found this to be a dreadfully wasteful system and my question is of course "how can I make use of these items. Any suggestions would be welcome. I am thinking the circular plastic pieces would make good bases for buttons or brooches. The little cups would be good for mixing paints etc.
What do you think?
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
magazines, books and daydreaming
Today I called in at the newsagent to buy the morning paper for my father in law to read.
I had to walk past the magazines. There are so many wonderful titles to choose from. I walked out with three gorgeous mags to see me through the holidays and to provide me with some much needed inspiration. Embellish was the first I picked up, then Cloth Paper Scissors caught my eye, as I tried to make my way to the newspapers I saw a magazine called Making.
One Australian, one UK, one USA - so many ideas - so many fantastic products that I didn't know I needed.
Already on the table were two current favourite books.
Embroidered Garden Flowers
by Diana Lampe with Jane Fisk
and
Knit One, Make One
by Furze Hewitt
I really have no excuses now - just a lack of time.
I had to walk past the magazines. There are so many wonderful titles to choose from. I walked out with three gorgeous mags to see me through the holidays and to provide me with some much needed inspiration. Embellish was the first I picked up, then Cloth Paper Scissors caught my eye, as I tried to make my way to the newspapers I saw a magazine called Making.
One Australian, one UK, one USA - so many ideas - so many fantastic products that I didn't know I needed.
Already on the table were two current favourite books.
Embroidered Garden Flowers
by Diana Lampe with Jane Fisk
and
Knit One, Make One
by Furze Hewitt
I really have no excuses now - just a lack of time.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Christmas in the summer time
I have a collection of Santa Claus figures that I add to each year. They are scattered around the dining and lounge rooms. The Christmas tree is in the corner: it is made from branches from our trees and decorated with various treasures including a little Church worked in cross stitch by a friend, Mildred Keyes.
For those who have not seen him before: the Santa with the dark hat is my Swaggy Santa which I designed and made and which is on display all year round.
The garden is looking glorious at this time of year.
I know many people think of Christmas as being a cold and wintry time but here of course it is summer and usually quite hot.
I hope this time of year is enjoyable and stress free for everyone. It is often a difficult time of year and I must say it is not my favourite time but I try to make the best of it.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
hot crayons
this interesting creation was made by gluing pastels to a small canvas and then melting them with the hair dryer.
I have to say now that this was not my project. It was something Ally
had seen demonstrated and wanted to try. I think the crayons we used were a bit old and so they didn't melt properly but it think it looks sensational. The canvas is just 10cm x 10cm.
I wonder if anyone else has tried this.
I have to say now that this was not my project. It was something Ally
had seen demonstrated and wanted to try. I think the crayons we used were a bit old and so they didn't melt properly but it think it looks sensational. The canvas is just 10cm x 10cm.
I wonder if anyone else has tried this.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Summer days
The day has been warm (33degrees) and so the twinnies and Ally spent time in the shade shelter on the back lawn.
So lovely to have them here.
So lovely to have them here.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
all the things I need to create (a mess)
This evening I am having some sewing time,
On the couch and coffee table I have my sewing machine, my threads, gorgeous fabrics and my laptop.
The tv is on and I have ownership of the remote. Homeland is about to begin.
It is my intention to make some small items for sale at the Frankston Waterfront Festival in January.
Quick, easy to sell, not too expensive but one of a kind items. Starting with a pin cushion and a scissor holder.
It is good to have these little projects to work on.
Any suggestions for items I can make would be appreciated.
On the couch and coffee table I have my sewing machine, my threads, gorgeous fabrics and my laptop.
The tv is on and I have ownership of the remote. Homeland is about to begin.
It is my intention to make some small items for sale at the Frankston Waterfront Festival in January.
Quick, easy to sell, not too expensive but one of a kind items. Starting with a pin cushion and a scissor holder.
It is good to have these little projects to work on.
Any suggestions for items I can make would be appreciated.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Friday, December 7, 2012
new fabric and some more stitching
Yesterday I received some fabric from Retro Mummy: one of my favourite bloggers. Have a look here to see what is on sale.
Today was my last day at the textile group for this year and I have been working on a picture of a tree (pictured in the top left corner). It is on yellow cotton and the tree is worked by couching yarn to the fabric and then some flowers have been added. This is a piece that I work as I go and by the time it is finished the yellow fabric will be completely covered.
Thanks to those who have visited Ally's Blog
and for visiting mine as well. It is sometimes hard to find time and interesting things to write about - especially at this time of year.
I hope everyone is managing to relax a little.
Today was my last day at the textile group for this year and I have been working on a picture of a tree (pictured in the top left corner). It is on yellow cotton and the tree is worked by couching yarn to the fabric and then some flowers have been added. This is a piece that I work as I go and by the time it is finished the yellow fabric will be completely covered.
Thanks to those who have visited Ally's Blog
and for visiting mine as well. It is sometimes hard to find time and interesting things to write about - especially at this time of year.
I hope everyone is managing to relax a little.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas
This collage shows some views of Christmas decorations in my kitchen window early this evening.
The day has been quite cold and very wet and windy. In fact the gale force winds are supposed to increase overnight.
In other parts of Australia they are having record breaking heat waves and there is snow in some other areas. Such a big country provides a wide range of weather conditions.
Whatever the conditions you find yourself in please take care.
The day has been quite cold and very wet and windy. In fact the gale force winds are supposed to increase overnight.
In other parts of Australia they are having record breaking heat waves and there is snow in some other areas. Such a big country provides a wide range of weather conditions.
Whatever the conditions you find yourself in please take care.
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