My Storage

Here are some more photos of our new house - I thought I would show you some pictures of the lovely storage I have - an entire wall of cupboards ... everything from school bags to towels for the pool to kitchen crockery to ironing boards to brooms to ironing goes in these wonderful cupboards.

Here is part of our laundry - front loading machines which I love - have never had them before but I think they are great. Shelves above the sink for baskets, buckets and washing powder and cupboards underneath for all the other stuff that accumulates in a laundry.

We love Amy!

We Love Amy!
This week on Flickr Faves Sunday, I bring you some gorgeous handmade treasures using Amy Butler's fabric with these gorgeous pics. Check back soon for some more of the most inspirational photographers on Flickr.

Some beautiful shots from my Flickr favourites (clockwise from top left):

Have a great day!

Butterfly packaging

Butterfly packaging tools
Mini butterfly cookies
Butterfly cookie bag
Packaging

You will need:
White sweet bags
Tonic Studio Butterflies Accent Punch
Tonic Studio Edger Punch 3
Tonic Studio Border Punch System
Cavallini butterflies rubber stamp tin
VersaColor Small Stamp Pad - Pink
VersaColor Small Stamp Pad - Seafoam
  1. Place the paper bag centrally onto the border system
  2. Move the left and right markers to 3.5cm
  3. Place butterfly punch into system
  4. Make the first punch and then move the bag left so that the edge of the outer butterfly matches the centre line of the marker, and repeat all the way to the edge
  5. Repeat the last step in the opposite direction
  6. Place edger punch 3 into the system and do as steps 4 and 5
  7. Stamp butterfly pattern onto bag and leave to dry

Butterfly punched paper bag by Torie Jayne
Butterfly and lace edged paper bag by Torie Jayne
Butterfly printed paper bag by Torie Jayne
Butterfly tag
For the gift tags I used a pop up butterfly punch.

Have a sweet day!

Adorning Al - photo shoot

Kristine from Adorning Al brought me some of her amazing mirrors to photograph for her website & promotional material. We had a really fun time working together. Make sure you check out the mirrors - they are the perfect addition to any kids bedroom & home decor!
















Friday Flowers

Have a lovely weekend!!

Softie for Angus... and Onesie for Fern!

One of my girlfriends had a little baby boy this week, and I decided it was high time I (literally) brushed the dust off my sewing machine and set to work on a handcrafted gift for little Angus. I love making softies (see my previous attempts here and here), so I decided to make a quirky little giraffe from Softies.

As usual, there's an awful lot of hand sewing around the joints to patch up all the holes, but there's a lot of love in there too, and I kinda like it all the same! I hope Angus likes it...

... then, as I was putting the finishing touches on my giraffe, a package arrived in the mail! From Fern's Auntie Lou, a gorgeous little onesie from Peter Alexander. I looove PA stuff, but since having Fern I admit my designer jammie days are on hold! so I get to live my fantasies through my daughter. Here she is, modelling her new outfit!


26022010_3, originally uploaded by pinkorchid_designs.

Have a great weekend!

Madeit lovin....

 I was fortunate enough to meet up with two very lovely ladies and their little ones last week. Tania {& Maddy} from Chicken Ink. Creative, Beckie {& Roy} from Little wise owl and I {& Lou} finally got to meet up - Yay!! What a great afternoon we had.

Its lovely the friendships I have made through craft and handmade scene

- in fact its probably one of the best bits.  
Anyway, I think we are planning a BIG "Madeit sellers" catch up around April for anyone who wanted to meet the other makers - I'm very much looking forward to it.



Thank you Tania for taking some gorgeous pictures


Here are a few of my favourites from their shop...


 


Also a quick Happy Re-launch 1st Anniversary to Madeit and the team!
{thank you Bec for always be so supportive}
They have just released a new shopping cart to make it even easier for the shopper to purchase items.
So... to temp you to try it out here are some of the newer items on my favourites list.
















 






Happy Shopping!!




Tablevogue

Have just come accross this fabulous tablecloths at Tablevogue. I am always looking for a tablecloth that covers the unsighly tressle table and these do just the trick.

Check them out here.



1000 Reasons to Read to Your Poppit



I've always loved reading as far back as I can remember; as a child I'd borrow the maximum 6 books allowed from the library and have to return them for more sometimes within the week! Oh, the happy hours I spent curled up in my room with 25c worth of mixed lollies and Enid Blyton's Magic Faraway Tree...

Sadly, reading has sort of fallen by the wayside over the last couple of years, at least the sort of reading I truly enjoy. Now, titles like "Secrets of the Baby Whisperer" and "What to expect the First Year" adorn my nightstand and I scan but a few pages before my weary eyes close on another exhausting day of motherhood!

I must admit that when Fern was born I had good intentions to read to her immediately. But my intentions fell by the wayside as the reality of the first few months with a newborn made me realise quick smart that reading was now a luxury, not a recreational pastime! Suddenly, almost anything was preferable to sitting reading to a baby who seemed to have no idea (or interest) in what I was doing.

Then, I read something (I think it was on the back of a cereal box, or somesuch, which says a lot about how much my reading has deteriorated!) that stated that a child must have 1000 stories read to them before they learn to read. 1000 stories!!! Even if this was only half true, 500 stories is still rather a lot!

Almost immediately, I resolved to start reading to Fern. I decided to work this into her sleeptime routine, with one story read to her before each sleep (in Fern's case, 3 stories per day). At first, this seemed an awful lot of stories, and I'll admit I was a little bored for the first week or so whilst I acclimatised to our new routine. But Ill admit, over time the reading became more enjoyable and now, months later I think I look forward to our storytime as much as Fern does!

Initially, it seems as though your child has absolutely no idea what you're doing and in fact, Fern would grizzle throughout the whole story until she got her milk which was in her mind the only important component of her sleep routine. But gradually over time, she began to demonstrate a more active interest in the stories, until one day she began turning the pages for me. Now at 13 months, Fern jabbers throughout the book, turns the pages, points at things she sees and genuinely seems to enjoy our regular storytime.

I try to choose stories with just a sentence per page and lots of clear, bright illustrations. Our favourite books at the moment are from the Spot hardcover series. Fern adores these books, and loves to lift the flaps on each page, following Spot the dog on his adventures. I secretly like these books too!

3 stories per day x 365 days = 1095 stories. By this calculation, Fern should be reading by two years old?!? Either way, I reckon Im giving her a great introduction to the absolute joy of reading, and one which will hopefully stay with her throughout her life... and that's good enough for me!

Do you faithfully read to your little poppit? What stories does your toddler adore?

Outdoor Table Love

Have found a new outdoor table I love - now just the tricky part of selling the old one so I can justify the new one I really want



Image www.harbouroutdoor.com

Lounging Around

You might recall my rockin-good-time constructing a Cocoon Couture beanbag for Fern a couple of weeks back. I thought I'd found the perfect solution: stylish, practical, cute, affordable... how could I go wrong?! But alas, it appears that this beanbag is a little too big for Fern just yet, she can't get comfortable in it and in short I am back to the drawing board!

I went shopping today for solutions, and let me tell you there are slim pickings on the kids furniture front. The only thing the remotely served a practical purpose was one of those fold-out foam lounges you can get from Toys R Us. I laid one on the floor and Fern immediately clamoured onto it. She loved it! Did I snap one up immediately?

Um, no.

Why why why why is most kids stuff so gaudy and emblazoned with images of Barbie or Thomas the bloody Tank Engine? In this particular instance, my only available option was Spiderman. Nothing against Spiderman, I certainly like Tobey Maquire (hot!)... but I simply cannot bring myself to have a Spiderman lounge in my living room, even if it was only $50.

I briefly toyed with buying one and attempting to sew a new cover...but I've only ever done it once, and that was for a piano stool which seems a lot less ambitious. Still, it might be the only option given the only other fold-out lounge I can find which doesn't have Disney all over it are these ones from Urban Baby, but I'm sorry, I am so not paying $250 for one!!



I am also considering this one priced at $140 from Ezibuy:

And this one is cute AND practical, with bonus toy storage. Priced at $129 from Hipkids:

But I've decided I am going to try Big W later, the word on the street is that they have plain covers available for the fold-out sofas for $5. I figure Fern will use it for so little time, I don't want to waste a lot of moolah, and she has her beanbag for later on as well. I'll let you know how I go...

Have you been through this with your toddler? What furniture solution have you come up with?

Postscript: well, went to Big W and it delivered nothing. It's meant to be - - I always hated those lounges anyway. For now, Im improvising with a floor cushion, a pillow and the beanbag as a backrest! xo