Saturday, September 26, 2009

Sunday Saunter

Gypsy Love



1. Gypsy Collage, 2. Gypsy Dancer, 3. gypsy wagon, 4. Dasha at the KHAMORO World Gypsy Festival 2006, 5. Gypsy Fortune Teller, 6. Gypsy  (roma  tigan rrom tzigane) (Roman / Romania), 7. Gypsy caravan, 8. gypsy girls PUSHKAR, 9. An old gypsy caravan - 4013 Views to date ??

Love the Colours and the spice....
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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Harris on the box



Funny!

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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Sunday Saunter (on a monday)

Spring Green

 
 
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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Home Made Baby Toys

 
One thing I have noticed since having my own little one is that you can never have too many toys. They do seem to get bored with the same toys over and over again. The only problem with that is that toys can be expensive!
Simple home made shakers using pasta and craft supplies and cheap plastic containers are perfect to keep things interesting for the little monkey!
To make these, all I did was take some clear plastic screw top containers purchased at a $2 shop and filled them with different sounding objects.
In this picture, the first contains some metallic bells, the second contains some puff pom poms and sequins for a very small soft sound and the third contains an assortment of macaroni, buttons and novelty buttons in different animal shapes - to give the baby something to search for in the jar.
To make it safe for baby to play with, I affixed the jar lid using some 2 part epoxy glue on the inside of the screw top lid - that way the lid can't be pryed open by little hands.
These toys are probably appropriate from 3 months upwards - however once your baby learns that jar's such as these can be opened it is probably best that they are used under supervision - just incase they manage to get past the glue!
This is Harris's very first attempt at painting  - he actually wanted to eat the paint brish more than paint with it - and it was rather messy - but fun all the same!
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

What a busy Week!

 
Play School - The Show is coming to Canberra!
 The Ever Popular Television Show! Live in Concert.
Featuring Two Presenters plus the toys from the popular television show.
This show is full of active participation.

Play School, which celebrates its 42nd birthday this year, has featured some of Australia’s leading actors as presenters over the years.
These popular Play School live shows are specially designed to delight pre-schoolers and parents alike.
Each show features 40 minutes of songs, games and stories with many of the well-loved toys plus along with two past or present presenters from the television series.
The roars of approval heard whenever they appear on stage attest to the ongoing popularity of Big Ted, Little Ted, Jemima and Humpty
.As with the television program, everything in the concerts is carefully paced especially for children.
There are songs to move to, as well as quiet times to just watch and listen.
The familiarity of the material totally engages the young audience for the 40-minute duration of the concerts
Audience numbers are limited per session so those children
can see and hear the show easily, and move about safely.
Friday 27th November 2009
Yarralumla
Albert Hall
Commonwealth ave Yarralumla
All Tickets *$13.20
Adults at Children's prices. Infants under 12 months on the day of the concert are free

BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
Phone Kids Promotions on 1300 788 028
or Book Online 


We are going along! It should be a whole lot of fun for the bubs!

Not a whole lot of crafting going on this week - we have been busy doing boring chore type activities.

I took Harris for his first swing ride at the park this morning - he seemed to really enjoy  himself!



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Sunday, September 6, 2009

Baby Shorts and Escapism


These are the little shorts I have made for Harris this summer, all made from refashioned jersey shirts and pillowcases.

Below is a sequence of an attempted escape in progress - luckily it was foiled by mummy.

 
  
 
Cheeky little nappy butt!


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Wardrobe Refashion Attempt #1

Here is what I started out with:

 
And this is how it ended up:


I'm not entirely impressed but it's not too bad for a first attempt. Unfortunately - although it looks wearable - it's not really. The shoulder straps keep falling down and the under arm piece is a llittle too high cut for my comfort.  However - I don;t mind the pattern and I think I will have another go at it with some adjustments.

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Saturday, September 5, 2009

Sunday Saunter

As I was sauntering around the blogs for this week I caught a glance of the lovely Smaggle donning a sweet vintagey looking pinafore - and it got me all inspired. Here are some favourites:

 
What's inspriing you this Sunday? 





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Thursday, September 3, 2009

Handmade Home Beach Blanket


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Originally uploaded by Andjx2009
I just finished zipping up this lovely blanket made from recycled sheets and pillowcases so that Harris and I have something to sit on outside so we can enjoy the coming warmth of Spring.

It was a fairly easy project, however, my machine really couldn't cope with the bulk of fabric in the blanket and I don't think I'll be making another one anytime soon (The arm on my sewing machine is quite short).

The blanket can be found in the oh so lovely book "Handmade Home" by Amanda Blake Soule - the eternally inspiring lady who is fast becoming my mentor for natural parenting.  Her blog Soule Mama is here.

I have decided that I have serious issues with Bias binding and that we are not friends.

The hardest part was actually keeping the baby on the blanket once we got outside. He isn't really one for staying in the one spot for too long and thinks that grass is tasty.

 

 
 

What you makin' Mama?

 
 I can help? No really I can!
In progress is a nice picnic blanket - made entirely from thrifted fabric and as given as a project in the book by Amanda Blake Soule - Handmade Home.
It is a lovely book with lots of family friendly projects based on aiming to use the things you have.
In reality right now I am procastinating from making the bias tape for the outside of thie rug.
Ho Hum... off I go
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Summer Skirts




Here is a few pics of the skirts I have made for this coming summer. Super easy to make - no pattern required - just some pretty fabric. I have another 4 or 5 lined up to make - so that should see me through.

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Delicate Delicate New Life of Spring

 
Sometimes I wish I knew how to make pictures bigger on blogger so that it did them justice a bit better.
Yesterday I wore a skirt and a tank top all day and the maximum temperature was only 16 - but to me that was plenty warm enough to stop wallowing in the depths of winter clothing.
What can I say - the warmer months make me happy!
Below is a pic of my latest haul from the Salvo's. Looking at it now I have actually already used most of it to make shorts for the baby for summer. I'll post a pic later on. I often flick through the vintage patterns at the salvo's just to see what might happen to pop out at me. This one did the other day - I thought it had a nice sillhouete. If anything - it will make a nice summer frock to throw over swimmers at the beach. 
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Smashing Smock!


This top is the smock project from the Anna Maria Horner Book - Seams to Me.

I made no alterations to this one - except for adding some ties so that I could nip the top in a little at the waist. However if I make it again, I think that I w ould like to take some fabric off the arm sleeve edge and just bring it in to expose my shoulders a bit more.

I am a size 12 and made the Medium in the book and it fits quite well.

I just used plain cotton fabric with no stretch.

I am by no means an accomplished sewer and I found this project easy - but I did have to study the instructions very thoroughly.

I will most likely make it again - next time I am going to make it in all the same fabric rather than the contrast.