Monday, November 21, 2011

two little dickie birds


It was our little girls second birthday this month. We can't believe she is two already!

With lots of little kids around for her birthday party we had a sugar free party. I made a sugar free lemon and almond cake using Xylitol, a natural sweetener found in corn husks. I drizzled the cake with lemon juice and dissolved honey to keep it sticky and hold it's shape. Then cut it into bricks to make the wall. The mortar for the wall is Philadelphia cream cheese, honey and berry juice for the pink colouring.

I made the birds from scraps of felt, fabric and pieces of wire found in the shed. Peter and Paul ended up being quite feminine!



Sunday, August 28, 2011

heather jansch


Our day at the Eden Project started with seeing one of the most amazing sculptures. It was created by Heather Jansch an artist who creates life size sculptures pieced together out of drift wood on her property in Devon. The driftwood almost appears to make the animals reveal their internal structure, the texture of their muscles and complexity of their bones. They are so realistic and full of life.

Friday, August 26, 2011

lace memento



Hidden along a trail in the middle of Somerset woods, we placed these webs as we farewell England.


Sunday, July 3, 2011

poppy blanket


My sister had her baby this week. A perfect, beautiful little girl... Poppy Annamarie. Born on Mum's birthday she was the best 60th birthday present Mum could ever want.

I had been working on this crochet baby blanket for Poppy for months and finished it the morning she was born. Talk about good timing!


a nice surprise

I was checking my emails this afternoon and saw my tandem bicycle jumpsuit was featured in today's daily Etsy shopping guide. A nice surprise!


Wednesday, April 6, 2011

sewing box




It was my birthday recently, and once again my very handy man has given me the most beautiful and useful birthday gift. We have a lack of storage space and the organisation of all my sewing things comprises of boxes and bags stacked up beside our bed. He found this old tool box in an antique store down the road, he cleaned it up, added some compartments, trays, drawers and a vintage box for bobbins. It still has all of its rustic charm and I love it. And it is the first step in having my own organised sewing space!

birthday bows



I had made this little top for Hannah, my birthday picnic was the perfect occasion for her to wear it for the first time. Mind you, white is probably not the best colour to wear while playing in the park, chasing ducks and eating party food.

I created the pattern for the top by taking the pattern of a gorgeous tiny baby top my sister found in an op-shop, modifying and up-sizing it.


Thursday, March 10, 2011

out on a limb




Out on a Limb is a new eco design store which opened in Maylands this month. I had been peering in the shop window watching it gradually develop and fill with the most beautiful clothing, home decor, art and children's products. It has become my new happy place. A place to escape to and look at beautiful things. And it is just down the road! Their stock is all from local Australian and New Zealand designers, eco friendly and the majority handmade. And now they stock Kleintje as well. It is the perfect outlet for my creations. A shop that follows all of my beliefs in the handmade, unique and being friendly to our planet.


Saturday, February 12, 2011

rainbows, bicycles and pencils




I finished the first of the pencil rolls this week. I'm working on a red one now.


under the deep blue sea


My first Etsy treasury I created with beautiful things I've come across, inspired by the ocean.
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