Thursday, April 28, 2011
Rainy Day Sewing
The rain in Sydney continues to fall and as luck would have it, I am inside for a change, working on a quilt for a magazine story. Happy Friday. x
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Twiggy Wall Art
A great idea for adding texture to a plain wall.... just scout around your neighbourhood for palms throwing down seeds and pods, that's all this is. Looks like a little tree doesn't it?
Autumn Prints
I was very excited to find these prints as part of a set for only $2.50 each at my local op shop. They instantly made me think of Autumn so I've started creating a few autumn pieces. The candle holders can be made easily by cutting up thin tree logs. Just use your drill and a spade bit to make way for the tealight. For the garland I used jute string and hot glued some leaves back-to-back along. The little log rounds came in a pack of too many to count from Spotlight. Cute to hang or simply draped along a shelf like this.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Pretty
Saturday, February 19, 2011
New Vintage
Thought I would share some recent op shops finds. At only 50c a piece, this lovely old cutlery has found it's way into my collection. I love old cutlery, especially bone handled knives and use them all the time for cheese and pate. These bone handled fish knives are so lovely to use and I believe, make the fish taste even better than when using an ordinary dinner knives. I polish all of my old finds with a silver cloth on a regular basis and for all (except those with bone handles), wash them as usual daily in the dishwasher. I love their scratches and patina, just shows how many wonderful dinners they've been part of.
Labels:
bone handled knives,
cutlery,
fish knives,
op shop,
vintage cutlery
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Coral Inspired
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