April 18, 2009

My Friend's Dad Had A Bad Accident

I just spent a long time in a hospital waiting room and I just have to say why can't they make some kind of effort to decorate them so they aren't so depressing and neutral. 

I absolutely appreciate that emergency rooms serve a function, but for those who are ill and waiting, or those just waiting for news of loved ones its a pretty dreary place. The only splash of a non-ugly colour was the red on the chair near the entrance with the blood-soaked towel that sat on it for three hours. 

Its very crowded and the chairs were set up theatre style so you were always straining your neck to talk to anyone with you. There is no comfort to be found in the hard plastic chairs. I was thinking some cheery wallpaper or even some of those amazing cutouts you can stick on walls nowadays to create scenes. Something to look at that. 




April 14, 2009

A Very Aussie And Pretty Trifle


So my uncle's partner Beth made this awesome trifle for his birthday a few weeks ago. It was practically a work of art as far as trifles are concerned.

April 13, 2009

Scrapbook Shabby Chic Style Framed French Picture

A couple of summers ago I was in Paris and fell in love with these posters of old vogue style advertisments. They all easy to get, they sell for 5euros in most of the tourist traps around Paris. The picture itself was a little small to put on the wall by itself, so I decided to use one of my scrapbook frames and make it a little more interesting.

I love old vintage floral wallpaper, and I collect scrapbook paper which has that kind of look. This faded pink floral is a perfect compliment for the french print. I cut the white border off and put it on the paper but kept it positioned off centre.

I used some vintage style wallies which I have had sitting around for ages. The style and colours really coordinated with the picture.


I used two medium sized 'letter' cut outs and a few flowers.

I must admit I don't love the stark white of the frame at the moment. I think I will try and find something with a warmer tone to complement the picture more.

However it absolutely does the job of coordinating with my new small size cushions I got a few weeks ago at a thrift shop for 50cents ea so I am pretty happy with the final result.

April 9, 2009

Here are some pics of how I transformed my parents pouch shabby chic style (continuing on from my previous blog) for my sister's birthday.

So my parents have had this swinging pouch seat for at least 10 years and it is definitely a little worse for wear. 

Now the staples of shabby chic are clean, comfortable and pretty (IMO) so I rummaged through the sheet cupboard and grabbed every floral pillowcase (and pillow insert) I could find. 

Considering my time constraints meant I only about 20 mins to spend on this I quickly covered the padded green cover with a floral sheet and then put floral covers on all the other cushions. I placed these on the seat and against the back to make it more soft and welcoming. 

I used a lace curtain and a soft rug to drape and hide some of the frame and also to soften the look.  

The final effect


April 8, 2009

Decorating for a Party Shabby Chic Style

BEFORE


AFTER


For my little sister's birthday I decided to try and create a shabby chic theme. This was inspired by my reading of Rachel Ashwell's books on shabby chic decorating for events at the time.

It was a last minute decision so I only had around two hours and the contents of my parents house to use but I think the end result really worked. Sheets, fabric, curtains, nic nacs were all used to create a scene that was just as shabby and pretty as I could have wished (except for freshcut roses - mum forbad me from borrowing some from the neighbour's garden). 

I will go into more detail on the different elements I used to create this setting in my next post.

April 6, 2009

My Shabby Chic Vintage Look Rose Sheets

I got these fabulous Rachel Ashwell for Target Simply Shabby Chic sheets (what a mouthful) on ebay for $10 in brand new condition. I love them. The simplicity of the border of roses on pure white cotton really does make them seem vintage and pretty. 

The colours in the roses also coordinate with her other bedding range which I use, the Belle Bedding Collection. 
This is how the top and bottom sheets look when placed on the bed, you get a delightful double border of roses. It is almost a pity to cover them up with my quilt. 

The pillows are my favourite as you can see them all the time!

April 5, 2009

Adorable Baby Finds at the Market


My little sister is pregnant at the moment and I find myself looking at all the adorable baby stuff you can get. She doesn't know what sex, though she claims it will be a girl, so I am looking for neutral baby stuff for my new niece/nephew. 

I love handmade clothes for babies and these booties are just so dainty. 

The white ones are so small they fit my thumb, perfect for a new born. The sunny yellow ones are for when the baby is a little bigger. 

Now I know that babies like to spend their time kicking booties off but I don't care, they are just too cute for the two seconds that they are in place.

The other fabulous find was this beautiful and delicate knit top. I know its a little on the girly side of the spectrum but with the right boy clothes I think it could work for either sex. 

It is perfect for Aussie weather as its light but still warm.  And one of the other great things, the price, $1 for the lot.

April 4, 2009

Off to the Markets

I am off to the Farmer's Market that are just down the road from my house tomorrow morning. I am looking forward to getting some fresh fruits and veg and hopefully picking up some bargains from the bric a brac sellers.

April 3, 2009

Stockholm in the Springtime



I had a chance to revisit Stockholm in May last year. It is a city of bridges, 253 or something ridiculous like that but it has a lot more to offer than that. It has preserved (for the tourists most likely) its Old Town. Now Old Town is truly OLD, it is located on a little island and its most outstanding feature is the Palace. It still has the changing of the guard and plenty for tourists to see inside. The rest of the island is a maze of narrow cobbled streets lined with gorgeous old buildings which have been converted into delightful boutiques and cafes. 










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