March Photoaday Challenge

So the March Photoaday Challenge has come to an end (obviously!) - here is what I got up to in March via instagram!

 1. Up - 2. Fruit  -  3. Your neighbourhood
 4. Bedside  -  5.  A Smile  -  6.  5pm
7. Something you wore  -  8. Window  -  9. Red
10. Loud  -  11. Someone you talked to today  -  12. Fork
13. Sign  -  14.  Clouds  -  15. Car 
16. Sunglasses  -  17. Green  - 18.  A corner of your home  
19. Funny  -  20. Before/After  -  21. Delicious
22. Kitchen Sink  -  23. Moon  -  24.  An Animal
25. Breakfast  -  26. Key  -  27. Your name
28. Trash  -  29.  Feet  -  30. Toy
31. Where you Relax

April is off and running so if you would like to join in head over to Fat Mum Slim for all the details.
If you would like to follow along on Instagram you can find me under Sweetstyle

Leanne

snap it { green }


this is my new little friend qualy. perfect for remembering where i have placed my keys. always by the front door. love the concept!




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next weeks topic is favourite

Bunny jars for Easter

Bunny jars for Easter by Torie Jayne

As soon as I saw the animal storage jars on House to Home I knew I had to make them, but when and what for?!? So when I saw a similar idea on the German site, Living at Home but this time with bunnies on top as an Easter packaging idea, I knew this is what I could make them for. I set about finding some cute plastic bunnies and spray paint in my Easter colours. It took me longer to find the right colour spray paints but I was delighted to discover that Fred Aldous sells a really large array of coloured spray paints from Montana and that Montana White is glossy whilst Montana Black is matte. I so loved spraying the jars that I ended up spraying my metal windmills that were looking a bit worse for wear having sat in the garden for a few years. I think I might have a new addiction, so stay tuned for more of my adventures in spray painting... who knows what!?!

Bunny jars for Easter
Tools and Materials

Bunny jars for Easter, How-to step by step
Making bunny jars


Start by carefully gluing the rabbit to the jar lid and leave to dry. Place lid on a platform you don't need (I used an old glass pot I did not need anymore). Following the instructions on the spray paint, carefully spray the glued rabbit and lid until you have an even coat of paint and the original colour of both the rabbit and lid are no longer visible. Leave to dry. Fill with Easter treats.

Bunny jars
Bunny jars to fill for Easter
Aqua bunny jars
Bunny jar filled with eggs


Have a sweet day!

Family life is loud, man


The number one reason why I am a parent wearing cranky pants is that I can't stand excessive noise.

I wish I was one of those people that can be in the middle of chaos and be calm and peaceful. Like those photos of a couple kissing serenely in the middle of a war zone. I am not that couple.

My husband is loud, my children are loud, our wooden floors are loud. I swear my darling family exist to make sound for no apparent reason whatsoever. Just because they can. Each singing their own made up song, lost in a noisy little world all of their own. They live by the motto 'why whisper when you can blare?' It is like living in a particularly noisy zoo.

The loudest of all are my in-laws. They are Italian and older so things are very loud indeed. The television (which must be on at all times, much like the eternal flame that lights the shrine in the lounge room) is turned up to maximum volume and sits directly behind the kitchen table. We all come together around that kitchen table every Thursday night for a delicious Italian meal and a chat about the week that was. Yes, it sounds utterly charming and it is... about as charming as a fight scene out of Home and Away which just happens to be screeching in the background while nine people plus extras shout over the top of it and each other and repeat everything at least eight times due to the fact that my in-laws are Italian and older and we are competing with the entire cast of Home and Away for their attention.

Ah, family life.

I've spent the past almost-eight years as a parent trying to figure out how to turn the volume down so I can take off the cranky pants. When I go around to the homes of sensible friends who have one child and a no-television policy (except on Mondays at 8pm when the very calm and serene Australian Story is on), I become almost catatonic with the gentleness of it all. I don't want to move a muscle, lest I accidentally pop the silence. Especially if they have carpet. The combination of one child and carpeted floors is enough to make me feel like a much nicer person immediately.

I don't have the answer to how to make a house full of three kids, four chickens, a television, a Sonos surround-sound stereo system, a Wii, a laptop, an iPad, two iPhones, three iPods, a ringing telephone, an Italian husband and wooden floors be as zen as a one child, carpeted abode, but I'm working on it. Until the day I die (deaf and hoarse and probably still wearing my crankies), I will be working on it.

How well do you tolerate the noise of life?


[Image via weheartit - please let me know if it's yours. Even Tineye returned zero results on this one.]

Oodles of eggs giveaway winner

Torie Jayne Giveaway
My contest ended yesterday and I just picked a winner using random.org and I am delighted to announce the winner of the Oodles of eggs Giveaway is...

Drumroll please? Without further ado, the lucky winner is...

Nataliemay30. Please e-mail me your details.

Congratulations Natalie, you will receive a box of Oodles of eggs from Hotel Chocolat

Thank you to all of you sweets that entered, to my loyal followers and new friends.


Have a sweet day!

My Gs


Their love for each other ~ their passion ~ their love for me ~ their hope ~ their love of life ~ their values ~ their love for the simple things ~ their support ~ their love for their family ~ their strength ~ their love of the outdoors ~ their voice ~ their love of quiet times ~ their determination ~ their love of beauty and their inspiring success

~ This is what drives me every day ~

 

We are close. There is not a time in my life that I don't have a special memory of me and my Grandma and Grandpa. Whether it's the special letters they used to send us as kids with dot to dot animal drawings or rounding up the cows on the farm or hanging out at 'Sportscene' or making and painting concrete plates while listening to John Williamson or reading books on the couch and watching the cricket or preparing and eating spaghetti bolognese with hollow pasta. Every single memory I hold dear to my heart. Through every up and every down they have been there. Still to this day we talk every single Sunday night. Even if there isn't much to talk about, I love just hearing their voice. I look forward to it every week. I love being able to share everything that happens in our life with them. No matter what they are going through they always have time for me and are always ALWAYS positive and motivating. I owe a BIG part of who I am to these 2 special people. They have taught me compassion, hope, gratitude and most of all unconditional love. No words could ever describe how much they mean to me and how grateful I am to them. They are the hardest working, most loving people I know and have given me the greatest gift of all...my mum.

I love you Grandma and Grandpa ~ More than you will ever know
Thank You for being you and teaching me to be the best person I can be

x S.K.K x 

Build a Vertical Garden!

Got an ugly outside wall you want to hide? Pressed for outdoor ground space? Want to add some 'wow' impact to your garden?

Why not build-yer-own vertical garden?!

All the celebs are doing it. Well, landscapey celebs anyway. I've seen the idea on TV and in magazines and it always looks amazing but it has always appeared difficult and - moreover - expensive to try at home.

But, flicking through a recent issue of Real Living magazine my heart literally stopped when I saw this DIY idea for a vertical garden! It was lust at first sight and I clipped the page out immediately, knowing this was a project I absolutely must have a go at!

My kitchen has three windows - two of which are at bench top height and one of which peers out to an ugly side wall, the next door neighbour's house and the dog kennel. Sexy. This space was screaming for a makeover!

Before:
yucko!

After:
better!
So happy with the result! And I am kinda loving that the screen is pretty much invisible from the rest of our garden because this is a sectioned off area at the back of the paved courtyard; its only from inside or from the clothesline (!) that you can see the new vertical garden, loving this little element of surprise!

Want to make one yourself? It's easy, folks(she says, although husband did pretty much all the work!)

You'll need:

- A pallet (we stole salvaged one from Bunnings)
- A roll of weed mat (about $4)
- A large piece of plywood
- Nails
- 4 bags of good quality potting mix
- Screws and bolts to fix to the wall 
- Staple gun
- Plants!
- Sharp knife

1. Nail your plywood to the back of the pallet as the backing... Unroll your weed mat into each side of the pallet so that you create a 'pot' for your plants to go into. 
Staple the mat to the sides of the pallet so it affixes (and won't drop out of the pallet once filled with soil!)



2. Lift your pallet upright and affix to wall using your screws (ask at the hardware for advice depending on the type of wall/ fence you are fixing to!)
3. Fill each side of your pallet with potting mix.

Note Dan's costume change... halfway through project, he went for a mountain bike ride. Then came back and resumed work!
4. Using your knife, cut holes where you want plants to go.

5. poke your plants into said holes (I chose little potted coloureds which will grow to 15 cm's and ideally cover a lot of the wooden slats you see, and mine are shade resistant because they are against a shady wall... but YOU could go to town if your vertical garden is in full sun! Strawberries, herbs, flowers... the possibilities are endless!)
6. Water in well. 

That's pretty much it, folks! Do let me know if you give this one a go, I'd love to see!