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The baby’s arrived… Zoe’s nursery showcase…

Zoe's Nursery

It’s about time!

Finally I’m able to provide a tour of little Zoe’s nursery (she might be little, but her double chin is increasing in size daily, and the tops of her legs look like a stack of bagels!).

Zoe 8 weeks
There is an abundance of ‘enthusiastic’ love thrown (almost literally) Zoe’s way by Heidi, the eyes tell the story in this photo…

Heidi & Zoe 8 weeks

My nursery post has been delayed because I was waiting on a few items purchased from eBay and another of my favourite sites, only then was I prepared to call it ‘finished’.

The main or should I say ‘hero’ colour (if I want to sound all interior design professional) is turquoise, with lots of other bright colours incorporated. I wanted to achieve a bright, light and kind of magical feeling in the room (I guess that is stating the obvious for a baby’s room, isn’t it?). I think I managed to do that…

The door…

nursery door decoration

The stunning little girl and balloon is hand crafted by One Sunday Morning made using Reclaimed plywood and vintage storybook pages. That said, I purchased it from my favourite art shop in Geelong Ballyhoo Art. I fell in love with two of these (a boy and girl facing each other) on the wall in a friend’s daughters room, I just had to have one (for Zoe, of course!).

Material covered letters

The material-covered letters above are made by Toshi, I bought them from Bambolotta kids shop in Barwon Heads.

The walls…

Sophie the elephant

The enormous turquoise elephant I sourced online from The Wall Sticker Co. who (as the name suggests) specialise in wall stickers (the ones you can peel off the wall without leaving any marks). It is one of the gorgeous hand-drawn designs from Jane Reiseger an illustrator who lives and works in Melbourne, Australia.

I have already posted about the birch tree bunting that I made, but here is a reminder.

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These Indian-style wall hangings featuring elephants, dragonflies and fish I acquired from a pop-up shop in Geelong, Victoria called Popsicle shop. It was full of brightly coloured home-wares & clothes… I had to ‘pop’ in several times before it disappeared.

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Wall hanging


The shelves…

I placed two shelves on the wall (we all know I didn’t actually screw the shelves into the wall myself – my very handy husband did that for me!), which I have filled with all the things I love… until Zoe is old enough to tell me to get stuffed she doesn’t like any of it, and replaces it with her latest girly obsession!

Nursery bookshelves
The ceramic ornaments (below) I collected on a trip 10 years ago in Nicaragua. They were used as Christmas decorations on several occasions, but I thought the colours complimented Zoe’s room beautifully.

Pictures frames and ornaments

I acquired this dragonfly print below at the ‘Nightjar market’ in Torquay this summer, whilst heavily pregnant. I wanted to bring some local artistry into her room.

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One of my favourite sites for online purchasing is ‘Hard to find’. I was specifically looking for artwork that featured a lady beetle/bug/bird (so many different names for such a small creature!).
Do I have some kind of fixation with ladybirds, I hear you ask? No, but there is a story behind it…

On the day I had my first scan for Zoe, and then numerous other occasions during the pregnancy I had lady beetles land on me. There was one day I went to the park with Heidi and sat down on the grass to find ourselves surrounded by lady beetles – yes, very weird! For those interested, I looked up what the meaning behind this might be…

“Ladybug teaches life is short and it teaches to let go of ones’ worries and fears, to trust in spirit and enjoy life. It brings the gifts of renewal and regeneration”

I thought it would be lovely to represent this in Zoe’s room somehow. And happened to stumble upon this gorgeous print called “Elsie and the Ladybirds” by Poppy Studio on my favourite website.

Toadstools and lady bettles

As a child I was enchanted by the story of Babar the Elephant. I couldn’t get enough. It made me feel happy, sad, confused and enlightened all at once. Naturally, I wanted to feature some Babar prints as well. I tried searching online, and they were expensive, and not the images I was after. Instead I went to eBay and bought several second-hand books (about $1.50 for each book!), and framed selected pages from the books instead!

Babar Elephant images

Babar elephant image

Hanging below the book shelf I reused some paper butterflies I had from Heidi’s first birthday to make a garland…. (details on how to make these can be found here).

Paper butterfly garland

I had some small canvas’ hanging around, so took some left over material from the bunting (and a few other projects) and used it all to make letters for Zoe…

Material letters on canvas

The dominant animal in Zoe’s room is elephants. Whilst I was trying to avoid birds, ’cause Heidi’s room is filled with them… I couldn’t help myself! I picked-up these metal, painted birds at a gorgeous shop in Geelong, Victoria called Goose.

Coloured birds


Other decorations…

These amazing patterned, paper birds (Christmas decorations actually) I spied in a Torquay homeware shop. I used six of them to make a mobile to hang from the ceiling. Again providing that splash of turquoise.

paper bird mobile

Below are a couple of cushions I made with some turquoise material I had collected. I wanted to add splashes of turquoise wherever I could. You’ll also notice I covered the lampshade with one of the materials too.

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Lamp

The babushkas below were a gift from a friend. They knew I was going for a turquoise theme, so chose ever-so-well!

Felt babushka

The final touch on the nursery is a beautiful, white dream catcher (another gift from a dear friend) … this will serve a very important role every night Zoe is asleep in her room.
White Dreamcatcher

Zoe hasn’t actually slept a night in her room yet… that will come. And, when I am ready to put her down there I’m happy that it has the feel and the magic that I was hoping for.

Cheers,

Bernice

 


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Heidi’s new nursery – ‘put a bird on it’

When I first did a post on Heidi’s nursery (very close to a year ago, when she was born) I kept mentioning it was her temporary nursery because we were renting at the time (and the walls were a very vibrant blue which I hated). Until we had moved into the house we were building I never felt that her room was as I wanted it to be… so here it is her ‘real’ nursery, finally!

Before we go any further, I must share with you a You Tube clip from a TV show called Portlandia. I haven’t seen this show (or even heard of it, until last night), however it was brought to my attention by a friend who was over for dinner. This particular clip is called ‘Put a bird on it’ … Whilst watching it all I could think about was Heidi’s nursery – enough said (for now)…

For the record there are also butterflies (tutorial here) featured in her nursery… I’m not completely bird obsessed…

Let’s start the tour of her new avery nursery. On her door… I made this bunting from a mobile I had that was made of gorgeous Indian fabric, ribbon, white felt and embroidery thread. I had a red bird left over from the vinyl decal you will see further into this post, so I perched it on the mini peg…

Here are the old book pages bunting (tutorial here), looking so much better on a white wall. And featured on the bookshelf is the first item I bought for her nursery, a print called ‘Ruby Slippers’ from the flowerpress store on Made it. There is also another red vinyl bird, and a blue material bird perched on the stick (and a sneaky duck on one of the book pages)…

And a red chicken…

A new item since moving is the rocking horse I transformed (see more here) for Heidi’s Christmas present, now a main feature in her room (no birds featured here!)…

A few of her buddies having a party in her cot (there’s a duck in there!)…

You’ve probably noticed that there is a touch of red theme throughout (a better angle of the blue bird)…

supported on the bookshelf by the red HEIDI letters from Typo, the red bunny bookend (a gift) and the red wooden buzzy-bee. Mum and Dad gave that to me, they were first released in the 1940′s, they are from New Zealand, and I had one when I was little.

We’ve also incorporated a little Heidi memorabilia… a framed movie poster for the Heidi Movie purchased online…

A very old Heidi Golden Book, a donation from one of the gorgeous girls in mothers group who received this as part of a bundle of old books she purchased from ebay…

And a further touch of red with my upcycled stools made from electrical-wire spindles (tutorial here), owls also featured in the material…

More birds… I stumbled across the most amazing vinyl stickers (red, of course!) online at My Munchkin Home

Which then led to the acquisition of these bed sheets (for her single bed/day bed, or my bed when Heidi’s not well) covered in brilliantly coloured birds…

Which worked beautifully with the seed pod bird mobile hanging from the roof…

And the red (again) string of chickens from oxfam…. more birds!

It is probably more appropriate to call her nursery the avery… it is a little out-of-control, isn’t it? I promise, no more birds… it’s no wonder she is starting to mouth ‘birdie’ already… they surround her every night!

Bye bye for now,

Bernice


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The Christmas Decoration Dilemma

Deciding on a Christmas decoration theme can be quite stressful…. the colour combinations, themes, shapes and patterns are endless. It is hard to know where to start.

Do you stay traditional? Introduce some different colours? Change your decorations to be a little more modern, hand made or something that represents your personality a little more?

We are hosting Christmas this year – 13 adults and 2 toddlers… so I have started thinking about the table setting, menu and decorations.

Seeing as we will be having a coastal Christmas in our new home, I was thinking we might theme the decorations accordingly… turquoise, silver, white?

If you are mulling over how to decorate your home or the tree this year, I have collected a selection of my favourite options below (I am also building a Christmas pin board on Pinterest.com) to help get the creative juices flowing – or perhaps some egg nog could have a similar effect – up to you!.

 

 

 

Traditional colours- Red & Green


Pictures from www.mozi.com.au

Paper Star Garland, 6 Feet - Christmas, Holiday, Green, Red, White, Cute, Origami, Handmade, Unique, Festive, Simple, One of a Kind, Paper, Fun
Picture from LBCpaper @ www.etsy.com

Picture from www.kikkik.com.au
 
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Modern colours - Purple, touquise, pink and silver etc
gift tag - red wren
 
Pictures from www.mozi.com.au

Picture from www.kikkik.com.au
 
 
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Modern style - introducing new shapes,  styles and mediums
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mozi
 
 
 
 

www.countryliving.com

Handmade Gift Tags, Set of Eight - Green, Christmas Trees, Holidays, Antique Paper, Vintage Paper, Text
Picture from LBCpaper @ www.etsy.com

Christmas bunting in two colour ways

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Picture from www.seasidesisters.co.uk
 
 
Picture from www.katyjane.com.au
 
 
Wood Mini Snowflake Ornament Set (15)
Picture from TimberGreenWoods @ www.etsy.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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White Christmas
- everything white, pure, and fresh
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Edward and Lilly - Etsy

Picture from www.kikkik.com.au
 
Paper Ornaments, Set of Six - Holiday, Christmas, White, Flower
Picture from LBCpaper @ www.etsy.com
 
For more Christmas inspiration you can check out my Christmas pin board on Pinterest
 
Whatever you decide, try to enjoy the process. After all, decorating your tree and choosing your theme should be fun!
 
I will follow-up soon with some Great Christmas recipe ideas.
 
Good luck.

Bernice

 


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Twirling Betty takes the cake


My dear friend of more than 25 years, and fellow crafty person Twirling Betty was recently contacted by Master Chef magazine to feature her cake buntings. I am not surprised, because they are simply stunning! Now is the perfect time to  share with you the talents of Twirling Betty before she becomes famous and backed-up with orders for her cake buntings.

Twirling Betty is the mastermind behind these unique and ever-so-fun cake banners and buntings that will spruce up a cake for any occasion. If you want to know more, Betty talks about her cake buntings and preparing the photos for Master Chef magazine in more detail in her Twirling Betty blog. I know you are going to love what you see, so if you wish to own one of your own, or have Betty customise one for you, visit her shop on Etsy or Made It (within Australia)  to arrange all that.

Here are some of my favourites from Betty’s range:

To add that finishing touch to your cake for a lunch, dinner, BBQ, afternoon tea, baby shower or kitchen tea…

Perfect for christenings, graduations, bar mitzvah’s, engagements or weddings…

To personalise a cake for that special occasion (and person!) …

To mark the occasion (and can be used over and over!)

Not only does she do cake buntings, but bunting cards are one of her specialties too….

One of her signature items is the stylish fabric sun visor for adults and the little ones…


Twirling Betty is also the reason that I started this blog (which helps me to escape the monotony of nappy changing and feeding), she encouraged me to do so 18 months ago – and for that I thank her, and if you like reading this blog, so should you!

Cheers,

Bernice



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Sewing things

I’ve been busy with the sewing machine the last few weeks. Babies are popping out all over the place, so have been making towels for other peoples babies, and managed to squeeze in some things for Heidi too. Here’s what I’ve been up to…

Making a towel for little a little Angus….

Using this beautiful material from Two Monkeys Fabric Shop (it reminded me of Spring) I made two towels for Heidi…

And a material bunting for the door of Heidi’s nursery …

Enjoy your weekend ahead…

Bernice



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Upcycling – old book pages for a bunting

I love old books and magazines – it’s our history documented. They should not be kept in the back of the attic, or discarded – we should be reminded of our past, and how things used to be.

I have a collection of old magazines and books from various places… I don’t go specifically looking for them, but while in an antique store, junk market, old book shop or at a garage sale I will buy something that catches my eye. I then look through them and pull out pages that I feel I could use for something. I use the term ‘something’ very broadly, I never really know what I am going to do with most things I collect… I will sit on the items for some time and then inspiration strikes, and I will dig out the pages. It’s this ‘collect and use later’ trait that frustrates my husband somewhat, because everything collected (awaiting the inspiration bit) has to be stored somewhere! He is slowly getting used to this. You will notice in our new house we have an abundance of storage!

This is one of those inspiration moments….

I needed something to place on the nursery wall to cover a wide expanse, but didn’t require me to put a lot of nails/screws, or large holes in the wall (living in a rental property whilst we build has restricted my nursery decorating plans quite dramatically!). Unfortunately the nursery is painted a rather vibrant light blue – which limits what I can place on the wall (without it becoming too busy). The light blue is obviously not my colour of choice for a little girl’s room, but I have accepted that, moved on, and am working with it (just!).

I was scanning the latest House & Garden magazine, and spied something on the wall of one of the houses that prompted this spurt of inspiration for my old books.

So I can up with this idea…

Taking the old pages I had collected from a children’s book over 2 years ago, I decided to hang them on string by miniature pegs. To create a little interest I used the animal stencils I purchased several months ago (for an entirely different purpose – I am yet to complete that one!) to trace an animal on each page. You can get stencils from most art supply shops, my stencils are from Kaiser Craft (I bought mine from the Kaiser warehouse shop in Geelong) however they also supply to many other stores.

I had decided my nursery colour theme was going to be ruby red, so the animals had to be red!

I drew an animal onto each page in pencil. I then painted each animal using a good quality acrylic paint, and fine paint brush.

I used a white string to hang the pages across three small nails I placed in the wall (one was already there, so I only had to add two more small holes in the wall).

The finished product covered the horizontal length of the nursery wall perfectly, with very little impact on the rental property wall.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(The photos against= the white wall are taken more recently since we have moved into our new home – they look so much better against a lighter coloured wall!)

This idea can be done by anyone – even if you don’t think you have any artistic flare. Once you’ve found your book(s), you use the stencil to draw the animals, and string and pegs to hang up – voila!

I have used these old pages in a different way on previous occasions. Rather than hanging by pegs from string, I have stuck the pages to pieces of wood (cut specifically to the size of the page). I have then hung the pages individually like pictures on the wall.

Cheers,

Bernice

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