it's friday

3.09pm
& today has been a slow & steady day of packing up the Christmas tree, hanging out washing & hoping it dries in this strange & changeable weather, baking a pavlova for dessert tonight after tacos yes a strange combo but i am in a 'pavlova will not defeat me' kind of mood & am yearning to perfect it! my parents are coming for dinner so it was a good excuse to whip one up. the girls have been drawing, tv watching & walking around in my shoes all day long. the sky is grey but my phone is promising sunshine & warmth next week for at least 3 days. i hope it delivers. until then enjoy your weekends & here are some sun filled photos for those of you, like me who miss it!






Elegant Pink and Grey Wedding Candy Table

In December I had the pleasure of putting together a candy table for a lovely couple Gab and Paul.  
Gab had decided on a colour theme of soft pink and grey with a hint of hot pink.

The wedding was held at Gunners Barracks in Mosman, Sydney and we were able to use a gorgeous antique table from the venue for the candy buffet.

Both Gab and Paul had children from previous marriages and they were an important part of the celebrations so Gab asked that the kids names be included on the personalised chocolate bars which was such a lovely touch.

As well as 120 adults, there were 30 kids invited to this wedding so we pre-made personalised lolly bags for all the kids so that the candy on the table was left for the big people.

The stunning cake was of course made by the very clever Jacki from Blissfully Sweet Cakes - it was a four tier cake with butter cream frosting and the most incredible cascading flowers down the side.
Lots of delicious lollies on the table including lollipops I had made up in custom colours to match the invite and paper goods.







Jars, cake stands, lollies, ribbon all available in the Sweet Style Online store
Photography - Sweet Style
Leanne

My Studio Reveal...

Happy Friday, folks! I am certainly glad its Friday - yesterday I lost my keys and was stuck at home all day with two less-than-impressed kids and the trio of us were a great old laugh I don't think! Today, I am hosting a morning tea disguised as a birthday Dora-the-Explorer party for Fern's 3rd birthday... she sort of insisted on it and my mother-guilt at not organising a party was high on the richter so I've pulled this together in about 6 minutes and I'm hoping the lovingly decorated Dora cake husband and I dallied over last night makes up for my lacklustre party efforts!

Anyway, I promised you a studio reveal and a studio reveal you shall have!

Have I mentioned how my studio has changed my life? No? Well, it has folks, it has! One can only run their hobby-turned-proper-business from one's kitchen table for so long. In my instance, about 10 months. By the 10th month, my kitchen looked a bit like Spotlight during their half-yearly sale. Not pretty. Not conducive to inspired creativity. Not fun to live with.

My renovation downstairs was necessity in the end... which is how I somehow managed to pull the whole thing together in one month from woe to go! Here's a little reminder about how it was before:

before. Red brick. cockroach infested carpet. Green windows. And junk junk junk.
I wanted something light. Something bright. Lot's of desk space. Storage. Somewhere to photograph my items. Somewhere to INSPIRE me. I didn't need anything especially huge. Which is just as well, because in the end we went with the decision to turn the one longish room into a small studio for moi, plus a fourth bedroom and bathroom (without shower) for guests and resale later on. Basically you come in from the garage and this is the room-turned-three rooms along the back. I made a half-wall so the studio would not feel too boxed in and it is in fact an alcove. A sliding door leads to the extra bedroom (reveal on bedroom/ ensuite to come later!)

The paint is Dulux half-strength Lexicon - walls, doors, roof.... the lot! I still have blisters and paint in my eyes weeks later! Carpet is a mocha colour. And my decoration palette is yellow, pink and turquoise.

Enough talk. Want a looksy?


My creative space! You can see my purpose-built desk which is built at a right angle into the entire wall. Of course, I have filled up every inch already! But basically its big enough to house my sewing machine, a mini-ironing board, a large cutting mat and some open shelving. I am loving loving my new chair - a replica Eames in sky-blue that is actually surprisingly comfy! All my fabric I store by colour in large tubs under the desk.

A close-up of the desk where I work and my storage solutions! Noticeboard from Typo.

That's it, folks - my entire studio! She's compact, but beautiful...

A peek over the half-wall into the studio. You can see my groovy woven light from Beacon Lighting, my birdie wall hanging by Bubby Makes Three and my 'You are My Sunshine' print by Kathy Panton 
My sexy twisted-string light from Beacon. Switched on it gives lots of light and I loooove it!
The long-shot where you can see the half-wall into my studio, plus the open 'corridor' that leads into the extra bedroom.
Adjacent to the half wall is this bricked wall -- now my photography studio! These bricks were red originally and it took us about 300 gallons of paint and an awful lot of elbow grease to get them white... but we got there in the end. Not sure why we didn't gyprock this last wall, but there you go!
A close-up of my wall hanging!
A very awkward alcove space above the back wall is painted white and used as 'display' space for my art letters and love heart, purchased for a song from Typo.
closeup of print by Kathy Panton

My self-covered table lamp finally finds a home!

I got two packs of three little cubes from Kmart for $12 each.  Button container from Freedom. Ribbon-box from a little Chinese store. Birdhouse from Bed Bath and Table. 
Little Bubby Makes Three labels stored in a sweet little pink bowl by Royal Albert (always wanted to find a use for that bowl!), the yellow wire storage box is from Domayne.
My 'cupcake' pink cushion bought for a song from my local handmade market
My business card holder: a little nursery hold-all from Bed Bath and Table bought for $2!

... and that's it, folks! She may be small, but she's perfect for me. I am so pleased and proud of the result and every day when my kids lay their sleepy heads down on their pillows and drift into slumberland (that's on a GOOD day ;) I sprint down the stairs into my little space and sigh with pleasure. I love what I do. And now I love where I do it!

I would love your feedback/ thoughts... and I'd love to peek into YOUR creative space if you have one! Do post a link if you do! xx

Vintage Wedding Fair

Vintage Wedding Fair



Vicky Trainor



Vicky Trainor



Poppy


Last year my little sister got engaged and has asked me to be her wedding planner. What an honour! I, of course, accepted gleefully. Over the next year she has agreed to let me show you our inspiration; a few of the crafts and recipes we will be preparing for her special day. I shall of course show you all the details of the day afterwards!

First up, I wanted to share with you the much anticipated Vintage Wedding Fair, with 1940s singers and vintage updos, which is happening next month in Milton Keynes. Set in a quirky 14th century barn and organized by the fabulously adorable Mrs Scoops and Little Miss G, the event is sure to be stylish, fun and useful.

What can you expect? Well, to start with there will be Betty, the fifties styled ice cream van, from Mrs Scoops, who brings retro style and delicious ice cream to your event from pretty bunting-adorned Betty! The talented Nevie Pie Cakes, whose unique cakes are just too adorable for words. For all your Wedding stationery needs there's Vicky Trainor, whose vintage range is full of the most beautiful embroidered, appliqued invitations, table numbers and seating arrangement plans. For vintage crockery hire there's Magpie, who has a large selection of the prettiest crockery in a range of colours to suit all themes along with cut glass candle holders, glass bottles and linens.

On the fashion front there's beautifully stylish wedding dresses from London's leading bridal designer, Johanna Hehir. Oh, and on our must see list there's Poppy, whose illustrated bridesmaids dresses come with their own story book!

We can't wait to go!


Vintage Wedding Fair 2012

All details on the event can be found here on Facebook, so save the date!

Have a sweet day!

52 weeks of grateful: family



* With apologies to my treasured 'regulars', in all the excitement, I forgot to mention last week that I'll be posting my Gratefuls on Thursdays from this week onwards...  join in at any time, of course! *


We had a little trip to the zoo on Wednesday, just me and my three Tsunamis. I'll write a big post about that next week (there is much to tell), but beforehand I wanted to share one of those little moments we sometimes capture that make everything worthwhile.


A brother's arm placed gently on his little sister's shoulder.


That's what family means to me. Support, just because.


What's making you smile this week? Add your post to the link at Kidspot (you can also add it below this week until we get used to the whole thing!) and come join us as we celebrate all the little things that make up such a big thing. I've posted more on family at my Kidspot post this week.


Have you captured a little moment like mine? 
Did you just want to burst into tears at the sight like me?