The surprising garland fetish

Here I am...

There are so many lovely things that I clip, bookmark, print out, copy and paste... I just want somewhere to keep them all safe. Plus I do like a good rant. Even if no one looks, I'll still feel better if I get to rant about a few things. And share some things. Stuff I love.

I've got a bit of a garland / bunting thing going on recently. I love the look of permanent decorations festiving up the place.




[Image: Little Jane Street]
I have at least 4 types of garland and 3 bunting flag combos circulating about my place at the moment.  My favourite today is the garland I made for my bare and sad looking magnolia in the front garden. The tree looked so forlorn without its leaves or flowers. Now it looks so gorgeous sporting a row of white ceramic hearts.
Best of all, my daughter joined in the craft session and made a mushy purple and blue number out of playdough. Did you know store-bought playdough doesn't dry out? Whatever have they put in there! I had the sad job of letting her know that we'll need to make another out of 'proper' homemade playdough if we want to keep it forever. Something fun for next Wednesday when I'm celebrating my cherished 'full stop' in the middle of the working week when I get to play with 'the girls' and do the school run. Love it.

10 Months

Lovely little Indi was 10 months old yesterday. She is still such a delight (I say still as I know what happens at 2). I am going to boost now and say she is the most amazing sleeper (please don't let this jinx me) and she is always so happy even when I drag her out of bed in the afternoon to go and pick up her big sisters.


She is a great commando crawler but still not so great at sitting - I think she may one day be into yoga as she does an amazing downward dog pose and thinks she is very clever when she looks at you upside down through her legs - so cute!!


A Ruler Works as well as a Tape Measure... riiiight?

Until today, I have been living with a gigantic manhole above my fridge. It didn't used to be there... in fact, the gigantic hole used to be a very pleasant double door cabinet and some custom built wine racks.

But once upon a time (about 8 weeks ago), I decided I needed a bigger fridge. I really did, ours wasn't coping with the 7 litres of milk and million loaves of bread I now have on stock at all times to cope with my 15 month-old's rapidly expanding culinary demands.

One Saturday whilst hubby was at work, I did the rounds of the major appliance centres. After locating the fridge of my dreams (it offered me freshly crushed ice!) I went home to ensure we had a big enough space to accommodate it.

This is where my story gets a tiny teeny bit embarrassing...

Being unable to locate my tape measure, I resorted to measuring the fridge space with... um... a 30cm ruler.

I know.

Then, when hubby got home from work I dragged him to the appliance store to convince him we couldn't live without said fridge. He was surprisingly easy to convince and (after I ensured him I'd measured the space) we paid our deposit and left the store. When we got home, we eyed the available space and hubby thought he'd double check the size of the space for himself.

hmph.

He found the tape measure (what was it doing in the laundry?!) and yep, there was sufficient width. Depth? Check. Height? ummmmmmmm.

THE FRIDGE WAS 1.5 INCHES HIGHER THAN THE CAVITY.

It was not a pretty moment in our marriage. I believe certain profanities were used within Fern's earshot that neither of us are proud of now.

We called the store. After an hour of research they called back to say there were only 2 fridges that would fit into the space, and they were each 100L less than the one we had chosen and there was no bloody water/ ice maker dammit!

Eventually, hubby realised the only possible solution was to completely rip apart half the kitchen (installed brand new two years ago) and to sacrifice the overhead cabinets and custom wine racks for the new fridge.

Long story short. We did it. The fridge is in. It makes great ice! And we've lived with a gigantic hole ever since.

Until today. When I got a shelf installed to fix the mess. Here is the old space after we ripped it out:


... and the new:


Plus, I've added something a little creative to the space... can you see?

Here's a closeup (apologies about bad photography -- took pics whilst cooking dinner tonight!):


I'd planned on lining the new shelf with wallpaper, but wallpaper is tres expensive, especially when you only require a tiny amount... when I found this giftwrapping paper at Kikki-K, I liked it immediately -- my husband is a cycling fanatic, the colour would tie in with the kitchen and the quality of the paper was really good. Plus, at $6.95 per sheet I figured if it looked awful it was a small price to pay! I lined both the new shelf along with the existing cube shelves to tie it all in together. I did it professionally - you know, with scissors and blutac. And I'm really happy with the result!

What do you think??

ps. We got something else installed today which I am even more excited about... something that has transformed our living space! Wanna see? But I'll post about that one tomorrow. x

Cath Kidston tiles

Rose sprig Cath Kidston floor tiles by harveymaria
Rose sprig Cath Kidston floor tiles by harveymaria
Rose sprig Cath Kidston floor tiles by harveymaria
Spot blue Cath Kidston floor tiles by harveymaria
Spot blue Cath Kidston floor tiles by harveymaria
Cowboy natural Cath Kidston floor tiles by harveymaria
Cowboy natural Cath Kidston floor tiles by harveymaria

As a big fan of Cath Kidston, I was delighted to hear of her latest collaboration with Harvey Maria to create these fabulous new vinyl floor tiles. Hard-wearing and practical, they are a great flooring solution for laundry, bathroom and kids' rooms due to their durable, easy-to-clean nature. They come in the pretty rose sprig design, funky spots and a retro Cowboy print to add colour and pattern.

I love the idea of the rose sprig ones in the bathroom above but personally would love to get my hands on the spot stone ones. Oh, the possibilities!

Have a sweet day!