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  • Making it home...

    Making it home...

    I've banged on before about how I've lived my life on Map 46. I was born on the map, grew up on the map & married a boy from the map. Both our siblings live close by & we spend a lot of time with our families.

    It was a tearful farewell when my sister & her husband made the move to Darwin 5 years ago. We've visited often & they came back each Christmas. I thought they'd never come "home".

    The decision to move back was made swiftly and definitely.

    They've moved into a gorgeous house (just a stone's throw from us) & I've been helping to get them settled in. She's done a sensational job of decorating on-a-shoestring. I finished off the family room with half a dozen cushions made from Warwick Fabric samples which serendipitously pull everything together.

    It feels like she never left. I'm so grateful that she's made it home.

  • Noticing - nature...

    Noticing - nature...

    I missed a day.

    I had uploaded a couple of pics and then my internet dropped out...I was in Queensland. Then I dunno it just seemed wrong to be blathering on about my stuff when there was so much going on.

    Safely back in Melbourne I'm thinking a LOT about the floods and those who have lost (& are yet to lose) homes & family.

    She's a force.

  • Can do...

    Can do...
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    I love a can do attitude.
    I like people who make stuff happen.
    I like folks who enable other people.
    I like a generosity of spirit.

    A couple of items have come my way this week (via great girls with "can do" attitude) & I thought they might interest you guys...

    YOU CAN help someone else...

    Help raise much needed funds for young cancer sufferers.

    How You Can get in the Christmas spirit
    It’s simple for the public to get involved this Christmas. You Can’s primary fundraising mechanic calls on Australians to recycle their old mobile phones – turning trash into much needed funds.

    You Can Post It!
    Simply log onto www.youcan.org.au and request a Reply Paid mobile phone recycling envelope to include in your gift-giving this Christmas. Redundant mobile phones can also be dropped into You Can bins located in a range of retailers nationwide: Sony Centre, Best & Less, Harvey Norman and Leading Edge Computers

    How does You Can work?
    It’s simple! You Can’s chief fundraising mechanic calls on Australians to recycle their old mobile phones – turning trash into much needed funds. It’s estimated that there are anywhere between 15 to 20 million unused phones in Australian homes!

    Sony Foundation has partnered with Folamh, an Irish recycling company, to swap old mobile phones for cash to raise money for the development of youth cancer centres. All donated phones will be recycled for reuse. That means, once collected, phones will be refurbished and resold. Any mobile phone that cannot be resold will be broken down into its constituent parts and responsibly recycled. So simply by donating an old mobile phone, Australians can directly contribute to You Can’s fundraising appeal, whilst also contributing to a greener planet.

    &/OR

    YOU CAN help yourself...

    Learn to screenprint right here in Melbourne.

    If you book into a class in the next two weeks Laura is offering a FREE hand printed tea-towel! - you can find out more here for class dates

    You just need to do is get in touch with Laura via email learn2screenprint@gmail.com to express your interest.

  • Teeny paint chip bunting...

    Teeny paint chip bunting...

    OK so this is really more about my homework than the making of bunting. The chips just needed to be glued to a piece of paper but there's no fun in that is there? So I made two...one for the homework & one for the smallest.

    I think the bunting's super cute & will be making more. The robot is of course by Jodie.

    Happy weekend folks.

  • My creative space...

    My creative space...

    Mucking around with pencil & paper in a bit of down time from the hook. Doodling, writing, scribbling & trying to figure out how to make my homework look semi decent. I'm not at all comfortable with the pencils. ARGH!

    Do pop in & add your link if you're playing along this week.

  • Finishing off...

    Finishing off...
    home straight

    I'm on the home straight with my "car craft" project...just one more side to go.

    I now have my fingers firmly crossed that I've hit the mark with this gift.

    In other news...
    I may or may not have had a brainwave in relation to upcoming baby gift. Now I just have to figure out how to actually make the thing!

  • Full...

    Full...
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    ...the days
    ...the river
    ...my heart

    What a gorgeous weekend we had!

    The smallest (with gearless bike) wanted to go for a bike ride. We headed for Dights Falls...she wanted to go further...through the Children's Farm...up the huge stairs in Abbotsford...detour through Richmond...and all the way into the city...smallest commentary the WHOLE way...over 30 kilometres...I like a kid with heart.

    The kids watched a street performer in Fed Square & then we packed our bikes on the train. It was just a short ride home in the semi dark from the station.

    It'll be one of those days they remember forever.

    & a little bit of making for me on Sunday too.

  • Binding...

    Binding...
    Binding

    Today is my only home day this week.

    I'm not wasting a second.

    Shall be on the sofa under a granny blanket...mini on my lap...binding like a woman possessed...watching listening to rubbish on the teev if you need anything.

  • Stitch with me...

    Stitch with me...
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    I like to stitch.

    I like things to be useful.

    Maybe you'd like to stitch with me? We'll work on a few basic stitches & then make an "x" bookmark to take home.

    Maybe there's something else I've stitched that you like the look of? I can help you with that too.

    Maybe you'd just like to come & have a natter & French Knot for three hours? Fine, great, love to see you. Just so you know you'll still get a little kit & supplies so plenty of bang for your buck.

    It's all organised by Notebook & the classes are held at Amitie in Bentleigh.

    Date: Saturday 28 August 9:00-12:00
    I plan to focus on the bookmark at this class, but will of course be flexible.

    You can book your tickets here.

    There are other fabulous classes on offer. I'm seriously considering signing up for Andi's quilt as you go but there's something for everyone. View the August timetable here (we are on page 2).

  • The gift...

    The gift...
    The Gift

    It's been an amazing week in my neck of the woods.

    Just truly gorgeous things have been happening over the last seven days...

    My sister & her family are coming home!!! You can't even imagine how insanely happy this has made me.

    An amazing, amazing person sent me THE NECKLACE in the mail! Just a totally inspiring act of generosity.

    I've received sweet handwritten notes, posts & lovely, lovely emails from internet mates. You know who you are and I thank you from the very bottom of my heart.

    Finally, yesterday for no particular reason Auntie Pat gifted me a box of lambswool/angora Anny Blatt. This is an incredible treat.

    All those years ago when I worked at Woolcraft I used to spend far too long "tidying" the Anny Blatt shelves so that I could enjoy the luxury of this yarn. I imagined that one day I'd be able to make something amazing with it.

    Totally inspired by Assemblage & Aunty Cookie I've cast on a few stitches.

  • How to make pretty lights...

    How to make pretty lights...
    Light Group

    Ambient light in 5 minutes flat!

    The jar lights I made created quite a bit of interest.

    The benefit of using LED lights over tealights is safety & if you're having an outdoor party you don't need to worry about weather as the light would of course be protected by the lid of the jar.

    Edit: I used large jars which were purchased very cheaply from a homewares store but used kitchen jars would work too. If you want uniformity with the the lids then perhaps a coat of paint?

    The LED battery operated lights that I used were purchased from Bunnings. They are OSRAM brand "Dot-it" lights. They are around the $10 mark but they do just go on & on & on. I've also seen them at lighting shops.

    I'm seriously considering setting up something in the garden similar to this brilliant piece of garden art...

    freshly installed
    & 3 months later

    which was inspired by Margie's project here.

    Of course, you don't really need a how to...it's a speed demon type project. Forge ahead, have a crack & you can't really go wrong.
    How to contain the light
    View more presentations from kootoyoo.

    & because I wanted to try out the embed feature through Google Docs...

    you just need to click the little icon in the top right (open in new window) if you want to print the pdf.

    If you liked this idea you might also like the wrapped tealights.