Category: Family life

Transforming teatowels..

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Thank you to Kerry for my fabulous vintage tea towel, as model by Bella in our temporary kitchen!

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I won my teatowel by getting the nearest guess to how many of these Kerry had made in a jar.  She’s making 3,000 of them to turn into a bedspread…she’s that kinda gal – articulate, dextrous, imaginative..and can just make the most beautiful things, from hand woven blankets to mouth watering chocolates..and she also runs her own Etsy shop selling vintage linens. She truly is one in a million…if you click on the link now, there’s even a recipe for toffee which I can guarantee to be utterly delicious.

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We’ll be turning these (an extra thank you!) into decorations for our first fake Christmas tree EVER. It’s in the garden right now…but when the builders leave us, it’s coming in, if only for a few days. And covered with all things home made.

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As for the tea towel..I’m almost loathed the use it.  It’s in such glorious shape/colour/nick, I feel, it’s like a much loved sheep dog or dog for the blind, that after a hard, fulfilling life it needs a good retirement.  I’m tempted to turn it into a cushion, a bit like Julie from VintageAttitude  did for me with my Grandmother’s tea cosy..(and yes..it will be complete with pom poms Dievca!) I can just see it as an elegant, refined bolster on our bed.
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The two cushions I bought from Julie also started life as tea towels…

Food for thought hey…

Laters, Kate x

The Cellar x

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Sigh.  This is part of the inspiration for our cellar renovation..a warm, inviting room from epic the Hotel Provinence in Paris.myimage 2

But before we get to the fun bits (we’re still shovelling soil), the room layout has to be nailed (literally). It’s not the easiest room – there’s got to be lots of multi-functionality but I’ve found a brilliant site  – The Make Room – which is the easiest, most practical room planner I’ve ever played with.

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You can pull in furniture..and alter their sizes to represent yours..or what’s on the dream list.

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Save different layouts.myimage Add in measurements to ensure there’s enough walk space..(Top tip: As a base line the site uses feet and inches, to change  – look to the right and click on ‘add all buttons’ then, look to the left, find ‘view’ click and change to centimetres)myimage10

You can choose plugs..lights..even slippers.myimage11

At the end – oh the joy! – it gives you a list of the sizes of all the furniture you’ve used..is that not heaven on a page?

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Then just print off..and hand to nearest Bank Manager…

Laters, Kate x

Spotted..

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Blossom on a tree on our walk to school, the autumn leaves still hanging on…

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Our mad weather is even confusing nature.

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Also spotted, the van for a company replacing windows..

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Maybe it’s the time of year and lack of sleep due to children coughing and spluttering through the night…but surely I’m not the only person who read their dodgy advertising slogan and thought..croup??

Laters, Kate x

A Cultured Christmas..

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It’s the first of December (gulp) so our two elves on shelves, Jessie and Heinrik  sorry – Pinkadou – he’s just been renamed by Charlie (‘Did you know Pinkadou is an old Italian name, Mummy??’ and there was I thinking it was made up. Silly, silly) have made their first appearance. Spotted them?

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There they are sitting quietly on our giant loveheart.

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Which, without the children, would make them horribly open to very childish abuse…

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Which would be a very, very terrible thing….

Laters, Kate x

Best Christmas Craft EVER!

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Bella and I had a festive Saturday afternoon covered in glue ‘n’ glitter, making our own Christmas cloche dioramas…they were so simple…yet so satisfying!

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In amongst our renovation/building chaos we gathered all our bits together: A glue gun, uhu glue, foam plates, plastic wine glasses, glitter and all the little Christmas ornaments we could find.

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We carefully, using a sharp knife, cut the end of the plastic wine glasses off, and cut out oversized circles from the foam plates.

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Then we arranged and glued on our festive scenes.

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The upturned glasses were glued down and had glitter added through the still open stems.

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Finally they were topped and glued with the hanging part of an unwanted bauble and the bottoms trimmed off.

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So effective.

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Such fun!

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Making them together and seeing them all…just made us smile.. and want to make more and more!

If you can..just do it!

Laters, Kate x

Turning to the Dark side..

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Now to decide on the colourways for the hall.  This isn’t my hall, just a picture for inspiration, but I know I want the woodwork to be dark, virtually black, except how far do you go? The newel post in this picture is epic, but I can’t help feel they missed a trick not painting everything that dramatic thundercloud grey up to and including the dado. Does that mean below the dado has to be dark as well? The radiator cabinet? It’s a dilemma..

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Although having it dark certainly makes wallpaper pop.

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And wallpaper is a cert.  William Morris if I have my way, but not this one, though the black wood looks magnificent against it.

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A dark top half which directs the eye beautifully to the bamboo paper at the back. But it’s not what I want.

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Dark all the way..tempting, except it’s leading into a dark room..

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This is the closest picture to reality…and it’s got to be black all the way, up to and including the dado.

Decision made. Now to choose the wallpaper..

Laters, Kate x

Skirts and Trims x

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The latest obsessions on our renovation are skirting and architrave…and the difference it can make to the personality of a room.

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Particularly if it’s picked out in a darker colour.

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Oh! The height! The scale!

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And ours is going on! Only the top layer mind, as the floor has yet to go down..but it’s a bright, burning light at the end of a long dark tunnel.

 

Laters, Kate x

Kitchen heaven!

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The kitchen light’s are coming! The kitchen light’s are coming!…and I have no real idea what they will look like or whether they will actually work, except that in my head they are totally brilliant.

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I needed three pendants to hang over the new island unit but didn’t want to go down the industrial look, not because I don’t like it..I just wanted something very different.

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Also, I’ve realised over the years that I have a passion for folk art..an art form we don’t take seriously enough here in the UK.  All the images here are typical examples of British canal art – the traditional means of decorating canal boats and barges. I think it is stunning, ingenious and totally covetable.

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So I’ve commissioned three milk churns to be painted just for me by my favourite canal art painter…and they’re finished!!

 

Seriously. Can’t. Wait. More details when they’re here.

Laters, Kate x

Fireworks x

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It’s a fun time of year in the UK..halloween rolls into bonfire night which this year marks the 410 year anniversary since Guy Fawkes and his gang tried to blow up the houses of Parliament. Excited children, mulled wine, glowsticks and big bangs set to music..Uptown Funk withv synchronised explosions anyone?

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What’s not to love?

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Laters, Kate x

Building Update x

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We’re still fairly chaotic in the back sitting room with now 4 sofas, three tables, a piano, footstool, fridge, freezer and 10 chairs (including one just visible on top of the two sofas..) which lists like a modern day carol.

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My kitchen is still a cunning arrangement of two bookcases salvaged from the cellar on a console table.  The ‘oven’ (on the table to the left of the chairs) is a one ring hob..that only works with a le creuset pan.  How middle class? The sink is in the shed..the washing up is the bathroom upstairs. Oh joy.

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But no pain, no gain and the huge steels are in and walls are down.

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All two storey of them..from the cellar to the ground floor..to the ceiling above.

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The middle has changed from this..

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To this, with the pocket sliding doors elegantly in place.

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The floor has been levelled, electrics changed, gas, water all re-routed.

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And secret storage added.

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Extra jobs like a leak in the roof have been fixed, plasterboard is going up..it is happening..and I am LOVING the space..

Laters, Kate x