Anyone who follows my blog will know that I've got a massive soft spot for Therese Sennerholt and her amazing post cards. Check out these new celebration cards - don't you just love them?
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and what about these less festive but poignant cards...
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Tuesday, 20 December 2011
Monday, 12 December 2011
DIY: Make your own star
I recently came across this lovely Christmas star on the website of the amazing photographer Line Klein as well as on Bungalow5. Frankly they are fantastically easy to create so why don't you have a go:
Create a triangle with three branches. Use wire to line the sticks up to each other in the corners . Make a second triangle, and form a star of the two triangles, as you put them together with thread or wire.
Images: Line Klein
Create a triangle with three branches. Use wire to line the sticks up to each other in the corners . Make a second triangle, and form a star of the two triangles, as you put them together with thread or wire.
Images: Line Klein
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Christmas Star decorations
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Winter wood wonders from Skandivis
Ever so often I will shout about my shop and this it it! As you know Skandivis is all about the natural world in materials as well as shapes. We are loving wood glorious wood! From Christmas decorations and clothes hangers to stunning lampshades all designed by Hanna Francis and inspired by her Finnish heritage
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Design in Wood by Hanna Francis
Monday, 5 December 2011
The birds should also feel it's Christmas time
I found this very sweet bird food recipe on Stylisimo. I did have a go at making it last night with the view of taking photos as I went along. Sadly I have to report that I didn't manage to make it look anywhere as nice as the ones made by Sylisimo so not worthy of featuring here.
Do follow the procedure carefully and you will be laughing. Do not make any short cuts! Believe me the coconut oil really has to cool down before mixing in the seeds!
Here goes:
- Melt some coconut fat and let it cool in cold water.
- Blend in some bird seeds.
- Once the fat starts to harden again pour in gingerbread shapes
- Make sure to make a hole for the cotton I used small birthday candles but anything will do.
Once set hang out in the garden for the birds to feast on this Christmas!
Via Stylisimo ( Idea from the magazine "KK Julen" / Images: Nina Holst
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DIY Bird feeder
Friday, 2 December 2011
Print your Christmas tree this year
As we are a family on the move at Christmas it has always seemed too wasteful to buy a proper tree so the Idea of creating my own really appeals to me. HP has come up with their take on the Christmas tree. All you need is a printer and 18 sheets of paper. Check here how it is done!
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Print your Christmas tree
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