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Sunday, August 29, 2010

My next market dates...


I'm at Mosman market next Saturday  (4th September). I'll be taking my newly made  Heart Hair Clip Holders amongst other goodies. If you're going to be there, you can find me in the square under the tree.

Home Sweet Home...

When we arrived at our rented house in Sydney we didn't have a stick of furniture as it was all coming over by ship from the UK. It was my son's birthday and I was really keen to make it as 'homely' as possible without spending too much particularly as we knew that our other stuff would turn up in a large container at some point (when exactly that would be was anyones guess!). It was the perfect time to tackle bunting and matching table cloth. To keep it nice and simple I used just two fabrics, a cheerful blue Birthday cake design and an old yellow sheet (to line the bunting flags). My trusty sewing machine still hadn't arrived so the whole job had to be done completely by hand. It took 3 hours but the end result was exactly what I wanted. A neighbour kindly offered to let us borrow her folding picnic table and chairs and once we decorated it with the table cloth and lovely bunting it looked very homely and didn't feel like we were missing anything. The moment of truth was my son's reaction on the morning of his birthday - as he came downstairs his eyes widened and lit up with excitement, I knew it was a success! Both the bunting and table cloth have been used again for my daughter's party so it's already becoming part of our family Birthday ritual and for me that's what makes it home no matter where you are.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

I00 things...


Both of my children came bouncing home with the 'great news' that they had to collect 100 things (each!) for a school project and bring them into school displayed in an interesting way. I chuckled at the school news letter that suggested putting them in a zip lock bag as a 'quick' solution to the dilemma. The children decided themselves that they wanted to paint pasta which was great because it meant we could all sit and count out the 100 pasta pieces. Then they had the task of painting it all which involved copious amounts of paint and some very messy fingers. Once dry (and children tucked up in bed) I set about the task of stringing each pasta tube onto a cardboard hat, one centurion helmet and one princess crown. Admittedly after threading the first10 tubes of painted pasta  the harsh reality of the task dawned on me...I had another 190 tubes to go, arrgh! My enthusiasm waned (just a little). However two hours and one glass of white wine later I was finished. Phew. But the end result was well worth it, and of course the children loved wearing them to school the next day.

Here's some other great ideas I noticed other families had thought of ...(if ever you're in need of some inspiration for a school project like this)

1.  Mount 100 twigs on a piece of  round card (this looked fantastic, almost like a wicker shield)
2.  Collect 100 leaves and make into a necklace
3.  Collect 100 shells in a shoe box
4.  Bundle 100 cotton buds in sets of 10 and display on card (you could dip them in paint too for added fun!!)
5.  Collect 100 different things in sets of 10 (10 plastic spoons, 10 dry beans, 10 buttons etc)
6.  Stick 100 dried beans in a pattern on some coloured paper (this also looked fantastic)

'Fruit Face' gets a make over...


I've had a request from a local pre-school to come up with a version of 'Fruit Face' that's suitable for using with lots of children at once. This means it's not necessary to hand sew the felt fruits and vegetables so painstakingly as the folder is unlikely to become a family heirloom! 

I needed to come up with a cheaper more robust version of the original 'Fruit Face' that could be used in a busy learning environment. Here it is, a 'book style' felt and fabric folder, with one large integral pocket to store everything in plus plate, knife, fork and machined fruit and veg. What do you think?