Wednesday, 20 August 2014

Vintage Decoupage

After so long on hiatus, I have recently felt that I need to do some crafting. I decided to take on how to decoupage. It is actually quite easy, as easy as cut and glues your paper or any item on a surface and of course you need to use the correct medium to achieve this. I have decided to decoupage a nice cute looking bottle. On the clean bottle, I use Reeves acrylic water base paint, pale olive in Matte. I decoupage a pinkish looking flower and it came out looking vintage! Just the colour I want to achieve. Looking over my desk, I still got a few more items to decoupage, as once you started, it can get really addictive.


Clean bottles to decoupage with the correct medium
Vintage look decoupaged bottle
Decoupage can be addictive






Monday, 18 August 2014

Tea - Time at the Inn and Miss Marple

At last I got the opportunity to write something that I am passionate about , I also had this book that I bought in 1993 at Hatchard Piccadilly, London entitled “Teatime- at the Inn” by Gail Greco.  This interesting book tells of the countless Country Inns across America and the tea services that they provide to travellers. The pictures were beautifully illustrated and I like to read it from time to time and reminisce about visiting at least one of those Inns one day. This book also includes some of the Inns best recipes. Anyway having said that, my sister in law is in Melbourne now visiting the niece, Christina and she sends me pictures of a tea house Named Miss Marple at, 382 Mt. Dandenong. Who don’t know the famous sleuth Miss Marple of Agatha Christie, she was one of my favourite characters. I thought the place  was magical, the Colonial house and all. The trifles and brownie were mesmerising!

Tea - Book I bought at Hatchard, Piccadilly, London.
Beautifully illustrated with  Country Inns across America
and their favourite recipes

Below are some of the awesome pictures send by my sister in - law from Melbourne, Australia.

Miss Marple Tea House
English Trifles
Scones Served with home made jam and whipped cream
Brownie with cream


Monday, 11 August 2014

Josie Rose Garden

Recently I had my sister Josie sends over these beautiful pictures of the roses she planted. I couldn't believe that she actually had lovely green fingers. Apart from roses, she told me she also planted some mangoes, pineapple and avocados in her garden. My sister Josie, if you don’t know her, she is a compulsive person who likes to spring clean her house every day. I cannot imagine the amount of time she spends on cleaning her place and garden. Anyway, she is a very accommodating person and she will go out her way to help you if she can. I am grateful to have a sister like her.



Beautiful Roses

A Joy to Behold