baby verses the blog...

...and Josie is winning! I'd forgotten just how time-consuming the merry mix of feeding, nappy changing, pacifying, bathing...and more nappy changing is. Not to mention all those extra cuddles :) Throw in the odd family crisis and you lose days, weeks in the blogosphere without really trying. I know the past few weeks have been tough for friends with little ones starting preschool and 'big' school. I hope they're all settling in OK and I hope to visit a few more blogs soon.

Anyway, before I go and scoop this lil' 3-month-old up out of her cot, I wanted to share a few links that make me smile:
Hope you're smiling too!

Snap it [H O M E]

Sitting in my front yard of our HOME this morning I got to witness this very pretty sunrise...






I'm also linking up with My Little Drummer Boy and Marriage from Scratch
Happy Hump Day Everyone

x S.K.K x

snap it { home }

welcome & a big thank you to everyone who played along last week. it was great to see so many great happy photos. i look forward to popping over to your blogs again this week to see your interpretation of the topic {home}. click here to learn how to play. 

my husband is responsible for our home grown fruit & veg. it's lots of fun being able to watch things grow & then taste.

next weeks topic is YUM

Pretty pen pots

Pretty pen pots by Torie Jayne

Yesterday I showed you a sneak peak at how I am getting on with organizing my craft room. Today I am sharing with you the quick, easy, cheap simple idea that is...

Pretty pen pots
Tools and Materials


Pretty pen pots, How-to step by step
Making pretty pots
Wash and dry the empty tin can. Cut a piece of printed card the size of your tin can (you can use the old can label as a template). Cover the outside of the can in strips of double sided sticky tape. Remove backing from double sided tape and carefully wrap paper around can. Fill with paint brushes, pencils or pens!

Brush pot
Pretty pen pot
Up-cycled tin can pencil holder
Pretty pots

Have a sweet day!