Friday 10 April 2015

March Favourites


For me March has just flown by, which I'm quite happy about as I am so ready for some warmer April days.

So first up I have this really cute cushion from Asda.




I instantly fell in love with the quirky nautical design and quickly had to justify a space it could dwell !
Though it was very reasonably priced the fabric is of an excellent quality.




Mummys here in UK celebrated Mothers Day in March. I was truly spoilt by my two daughters and husband but I was really touched by this lovely wrapping paper. 







It's by the online company https://wrap.me

I unwrapped my pressies as carefully as possible trying to preserve the paper so I can make a little creation with it at a later date. 


Hope you have a lovely sunny weekend x





Friday 3 April 2015

Easter Festivities !


So the Easter weekend is upon us and I have few little activities that will make a big impact on your Easter festivities.





Fancy decorating some cupcakes with these  crystallised edible flowers ...here's how.

You will need:
 Edible flowers-I used Violas
 Caster sugar
 Egg White 




First lightly whisked your egg white and cover your chosen flower using a clean paint brush.When all petals are covered in egg white,sprinkle with castor sugar.



Leave flowers for a day or two to crystallise ..... then decorate !





Next for you I have a pastel egg table decoration.
You will need:
Egg shells
Pastel paints
Flowers - I used Freesias 

I think the photos are self explanatory...paint and pop in a few sprigs.










These also make a really cute place setting if you are entertaining.I used a gold gel pen.



And finally, if you have any of the flowers left over, how about using them to glam up some ice cubes. 
Using cooled boiled water will help your cube stay clearer.











The winner of lasts weeks giveaway is Gemma Cullinane.

Gemma if you could contact me via email with your chosen design I can pop it in the post.  

Also I would like to say a huge thank you to all of you who took the time to leave a comment.

Have a great Easter Weekend folks !x



Friday 27 March 2015

My love affair.....with Peony&Sage



If you have a passion for sewing,textiles or interiors you will understand how very exciting it is when you discover a beautiful brand of stunning fabrics that you know you will love for EVER !





Peony & Sage is the inspiration from the very talented Kimberley Bell who designs these beautiful vintage inspired fabrics.




My first P&S purchase was one metre of this gorgeous Gustavian Grey hare fabric. I teamed it with brown leather to make this cute luggage set.....and so the obsession began !           

  

It is difficult to explain the pure pleasure of receiving a P&S fabric parcel, but put it this way, for me its as good as buying shoes and handbags - yes that good !

When I create something in these stunning linens I put all of my heart and soul into it, which can make it very difficult to part with - not an ideal business plan !

This is one of my favourite designs- Mr Hare in Fudge.
The attention to detail is esquisic and the quality of the fabric is outstanding.





I recently gave my bedroom a bit of refurb, so I knew exactly where to turn for inspiration. I can literally spend hours on the P&S 
website swooning over fabrics and wallpapers.

I fell in love with these coastal fabrics.
I used  Seagulls in Storm to make cushions and lampshades.
For the footstool I used Breton stripe and used Slate Gray stonewashed linen to upholster this chair.





And now for the exciting bit ....

I have designed and made many drawstring bags using P&S fabrics. This new design has a leather panel which can be used as pockets. 

Here is your chance to win one of my Peony&Sage leather bags - to enter you will need to either follow my blog or leave a comment on ANY blog post. The winner will be drawn on Friday 3rd April, and will be able to choose their preferred design from the two below. Good luck x




Take a look  at Kimberley's gorgeous fabrics,wallpapers and shop http://www.peonyandsage.com



Have a great Weekend folks x






Friday 20 March 2015

One short day in the Emerald City



You could say its the best of both worlds. A seaside town to live in and a large, vibrant city just a stones throw away - Bristol.




We frequently make the 30 minute jaunt to take advantage of the large selection of restaurants,theatres,museums and most importantly shops.


A trip to the theatre was the visit on this occasion to see one of my favourite musicals, Wicked, which is currently on tour.





The Bristol Hippodrome is in the heart of the city next to the harbour side which sites many restaurants and bars. The main shopping area is only a few minutes walk away but just around the corner is one of my favourite places to shop - Park street. An invigorating climb through a wonderfully independent retail haven of coffee houses, boutiques, restaurants and a sprinkling of a few familiar high street shops. 






One of my favourite shops is the boot room. Selling a unique collection of shoes, gift ware,jewellery as well as a vintage section. I have my eye on this:






So after a peruse around the shops, we had time for a bite to eat. Always truly spoilt for choice - trying to come to a common consensus is always  tricky! (especially when it comes to food) Gourmet Burger had the winning vote and what a good choice it was. This was my first visit to GBK on Park street and it didn't disappoint.
We all indulged in our chosen burgers which were delicious!!
Though the piece de resistance had to be the sweet potato and skinny fries(I'm salivating now just thinking of them). 10/10.












So with our tummies nicely full we took to our seats. I have watched this show four times in London  so knew exactly what to expect . It is the prequel to The Wizard of Oz - with an imaginative storyline,fantastic songs and a heartwarming love story. 

Going to the theatre is such a treat, and as a family we try to do this as often as we can, though the cost can be hard to justify !
Taking my daughters from any early age has also given them a passion for musical theatre and performing.

This is a pic of my eldest daughter performing in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang on tour a few years ago.







I would love to know which is your favourite musical.

Have a great weekend 




Friday 13 March 2015

She shall have a dishy


Today I am sharing how to make these fun clay dishes. They would make a lovely addition to your home or great as a personalised gift.





You will need:  White clay 
                                   A plastic bowl 
                Letter stamps 
                                  Tester emulsion pots of your chosen paint colour.

Links to the products I purchased are at the bottom of post. 


I purchased this clay from the works,I made about ten dishes from this size packet.


You first need to roll out your clay,I divided mine into four sections to make it more manageable and to avoid it drying out.


Put your bowl on the clay(the bowl I used was 13cm in diameter) and either push it down or cut around with a knife.If you are left with a bit of a messy edge, I suggest trimming with scissors and rubbing gently with your finger to smooth out.





You then need to select the wording for your dish.
When you are happy with the way your clay circle looks,gently push it down into your bowl. Leave to dry for approximately two days.


Now for the best bit .... 
As I may have mentioned before,I am very impatient so after one and a half days of itching to get my paints out, I resorted to putting them on the log burner to dry faster - I do not advise this as they could crack.


As I am yearning for the spring,I chose a pallet of pastel shades.I left the area of wording free of paint for two reasons:
Giving more emphasise on the wording
The indentation of the wording can get clogged up with paint,looking messy.




Finally you can pop a layer of varnish on if you wish to give them a glossy finish.


I would love to see some pics if you have a go #mabelandmaymakes



Plastic letter stamps:http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_sacat=0&_nkw=letter+stamp+cake&_frs=1

Clay:http://www.theworks.co.uk/p/clay/das-1kg-white-modelling-clay/8000144074105



Friday 6 March 2015

February Favourites


Like many of you, I couldn't be happier to say good riddance to February and welcome March with open arms. Winter in the UK has been here for far too long and now I'm bored with it !!!

Before February is a distant memory, let me share with you some of my favourite purchases and discoveries I have made this month.


I have had a passion for all things copper for some time, so couldn't be happier to see so much copper adorning the shelves of our high street shops.




This gorgeous metal bowl has a matt black outer with a polished copper inner. It was such a steal at £12.99 available from Dunelm http://www.dunelm-mill.com/shop/global-luxury-home-decor-collection-533556




Also available are these cute T-light holders, that could also be used for trinkets.
These are only £3.49 - I'll have 10 thank you very much !



My next purchase was one of necessity due to a bit of a domestic disaster....
After recently giving my bedroom a refurb, I treated myself to some lovely bedlinen from The White Company. 
I adore this shop.... bedlinen, home wares and gorgeous fragrances.

So when I put my beloved bedlinen into the washer with a dirty red tea towel (unknown to me) you know the outcome is not going to be a good one. I tried a series of remedies to try and resolve the problem, however the end result was bottle green and went in the bin !!
After a very short mourning period,I chose the new design Somerton which has a fine grey stripe. It feels gorgeous next to the skin,smooth and crisp.









Also from the The White Company is another of my Feb favourites - The Seychelles room spray.
This is one of my favourite fragrances from this company, containing bergamot, orange, vanilla and almond. I use this mostly in my bedroom, more specifically on my bedlinen - yes a perfume for my bed! I give it a generous spritz when making my bed and can still smell it when when its time to get some Zzzz 








Now I am finding my feet in the world of blogging, I would like to say a BIG thank you to Angie from Artwork by Angie who gave me some great advice on how to start my blog x

Angie is an Illustrator, graphic & surface pattern designer. As well as being very talented, she is also a lovely lady.



This is one of Angie's Mothers Day cards, which I love !
 Go and check out her website and blog x


Angie also designed my logo and branding a few years ago.




Hope you have a great weekend - I hear rumours of warm sunshine !