This was my last week of summer vacation, and I spent most of it scrubbing, scraping and painting. We live in a small, sweet old house that is in need of some work. We've been holding off on fixing things up till we have enough money saved for real renovations, but it had gotten to the point where things were really starting to get grubby. Several cans of white paint later, the house is looking a lot fresher.
(before)
When we moved in, we made the rookie move of painting each room a bold, vibrant colour. The old kitchen paint was aptly named "Highlighter Yellow", which made the room look even smaller than it was.
(after)
Now it's a wash of white with blue accents. I've always loved white and blue for a kitchen. So crisp and clean.
Our small kitchen lacks cabinet space, so most of our food, baking dishes, and kitchen appliances are stored in big plastic bins on these utility shelves–not very attractive. I bought 8 metres of old-fashioned kitchen toweling and made curtains to hide the clutter.
Much better!
My favourite part is this little wall hanging. It's actually a denim rag rug, but looks rather fetching as a wall decoration. DH is not so sure about it, but I love it!
Now that the big work is done, I can concentrate on spending the rest of this weekend with more relaxing occupations.
I spent the afternoon sorting some of my favourite fabric scraps into coordinated piles. I've got a plan for these, though I don't yet want to reveal what that is.
I hope you are having a lovely weekend too!
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Unmistakable signs
Sunday, August 14, 2011
A whole new way of seeing
This weekend, I've been seeing things in a different light.
You see, Christmas came early around here.
We took the plunge and invested in a DSLR.
I headed out to one of my favourite places, Mer Bleue bog.
I had so much fun discovering all the things my new camera can do.
I feel like I have bionic eyes.
It's almost as if I can now see into the heart of nature.
Sweeeet macro lens....
Do not fear though, I didn't set aside my beloved knitting.
My needles have been flitting furiously, as I have an exciting project that is keeping me very busy. I will tell you more about it in a couple of weeks.
Hope you all have a sweet week filled with beautiful sights. Night night...
(Edit: for those who asked, we bought a Nikon 5100. What a fantastic camera!)
You see, Christmas came early around here.
We took the plunge and invested in a DSLR.
I headed out to one of my favourite places, Mer Bleue bog.
I had so much fun discovering all the things my new camera can do.
I feel like I have bionic eyes.
It's almost as if I can now see into the heart of nature.
Sweeeet macro lens....
Do not fear though, I didn't set aside my beloved knitting.
My needles have been flitting furiously, as I have an exciting project that is keeping me very busy. I will tell you more about it in a couple of weeks.
Hope you all have a sweet week filled with beautiful sights. Night night...
(Edit: for those who asked, we bought a Nikon 5100. What a fantastic camera!)
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Glorious Geninne
I had the good fortune recently of attending a wonderful workshop with the very talented and inspiring Geninne D. Zlatkis. The focus of the workshop was making hand-carved stamps.
(photo by Margie Oomen)
(photo by Margie Oomen)
We also picked up some valuable watercolour tips from the master.
(photo by Margie Oomen)
The highlight of the workshop was of course, the people.
Geninne was an encouraging and inspiring teacher with a warm, open spirit. It was such a pleasure learning from her, and working alongside a roomful of beautiful, creative women. And I also got to see Margie and Arounna again, and meet the incredibly sweet Sonia all the way from France. What a treat!
The centre tag with the ginko leaf design is one of my favourites. The beautiful crocheted-covered stones are by Margie. Wouldn't a crocheted stone workshop with Margie be AMAZING? (hint hint)
The workshop itself was held at Bookhou, a beautiful store on Queen street in Toronto.
(photo by Margie Oomen)
As you can see, the workspace was all decked out with beautiful flowers, and inspiring art from the Winged Migration show. We were also treated to a gourmet lunch (had the BEST butter tarts EVER). Hard not to be inspired in such a place! If you get a chance, I highly recommend a Bookhou workshop, or just pop by the shop for a gander. It's well worth the trip!
(photo by Margie Oomen)
(photo by Margie Oomen)
We also picked up some valuable watercolour tips from the master.
(photo by Margie Oomen)
The highlight of the workshop was of course, the people.
Geninne was an encouraging and inspiring teacher with a warm, open spirit. It was such a pleasure learning from her, and working alongside a roomful of beautiful, creative women. And I also got to see Margie and Arounna again, and meet the incredibly sweet Sonia all the way from France. What a treat!
The centre tag with the ginko leaf design is one of my favourites. The beautiful crocheted-covered stones are by Margie. Wouldn't a crocheted stone workshop with Margie be AMAZING? (hint hint)
The workshop itself was held at Bookhou, a beautiful store on Queen street in Toronto.
(photo by Margie Oomen)
As you can see, the workspace was all decked out with beautiful flowers, and inspiring art from the Winged Migration show. We were also treated to a gourmet lunch (had the BEST butter tarts EVER). Hard not to be inspired in such a place! If you get a chance, I highly recommend a Bookhou workshop, or just pop by the shop for a gander. It's well worth the trip!
Friday, August 5, 2011
The woman with the 5 elephants
One of the highlights of our NYC trip was seeing "The woman with the 5 elephants". If you get a chance, please do yourself a favour and see this beautiful documentary.
Swetlana Geier is such an inspiration. I loved her intelligence, humour, courage and beauty.
Swetlana Geier is such an inspiration. I loved her intelligence, humour, courage and beauty.
Some of what I've been up to
It's been rather quiet here, I know. But life has been anything but quiet. We hit the road in July. For a totally impromtu, unplanned, but invigorating holiday.
Mainly to see this,
(photos from the Savage Beauty catalog, Solve Sundsbo)
sit here,
and eat these.
It was great. We weren't planning on going this year, but I guess traditions are hard to break.
More of what I've been up to (including some knitting) soon...
Mainly to see this,
(photos from the Savage Beauty catalog, Solve Sundsbo)
sit here,
and eat these.
It was great. We weren't planning on going this year, but I guess traditions are hard to break.
More of what I've been up to (including some knitting) soon...