I threaded some chocolate coins together and decorated our hotel room along with some 'clean' socks to act as stockings so that we woke up feeling like it was Christmas.I could not find any Christmas paper so I wrapped our Secret Santa pressies with fabric and made little fabric flowers to decorate each gift. It actually worked out quite well.
It was a rather untraditional Christmas lunch as I ended up having spaghetti bolognese - but we decorated each place setting by turning a small Christmas bauble into a vase with some leaves and a pretty flower.
This afternoon we went down the beach for a Christmas swim so could not resist taking a picture on the beach!
Sunday, 25 December 2011
A little bit of Christmas.
Seeing as we were away for Christmas I had to improvise to bring some Christmas spirit to our day by doing the following little bits...
Tuesday, 20 December 2011
Mhong Christmas.
Whilst I was trekking in Sapa, northern Vietnam, with the Mhong tribe ladies, I decided to do a small photo shoot incorporating some of their traditions to create a Christmas table set up. Here are some of the behind the scene images.






Hanging the Christmas reef and threaded coins which are traditionally worn on the headresses of the Mhong tribe.
Mhong ladies, Tee, Sa and Chiang who inspired the idea of the photo shoot.
Tee, at the age of 52, cutting down some bamboo for me.
Here I am cutting the bamboo to the right length, it looked a lot easier when Tee was doing it!
Plaiting fern leaves to create a Vietnamese style Christmas reef.
Whilst breakfast was being cooked I sewed Merry Christmas onto some muslin, which is traditionally used to make clothes once it has been dyed. The young girl next to me also helped thread all the coins together.
Muslin drying after being dyed indigo, ready to be made into the traditional clothing.
I will post the final pics of the set up shortly.
Monday, 5 December 2011
missing christmas.



1. Living ect had this gorgeous picture of stitched doilies - which are such a simple yet effective idea.. maybe I could do something like this for Christmas day to bring a little festivity to the table.
2. Elle Decor's recommendation of the reindeer place mats is super cute.
3. Christmas would not be complete without me trying to attempt one of Donna Hays recipes and these chocolate candy cane cookies look super yummy!
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
Saturday, 29 October 2011
bursts of colour.

Here is just a selection of snaps I have been taking in India & Sri Lanka. Everywhere you look there are bursts of colour... it has made me want to be a lot more experimental with colour both in my work and at home.
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Your time - My time.
Whilst I am away I am also doing a blog with my very good friend Michelle Tilly. We would usually always meet every Sunday for a trip to our local car boot followed by some tea and cake - so the blog will be our little way of staying in touch with each other.
You can check it out at:
http://yourtime-mytime.blogspot.com/
You can check it out at:
http://yourtime-mytime.blogspot.com/
Monday, 19 September 2011
inspiration in India.
I am currently in India and am going to be traveling for the next couple of months. India has taken over all my senses - there is so much to see, hear, smell and touch that I am always on red alert as I don't want to miss anything. Here are just a couple of pictures of the beauty I have seen so far.
Tuesday, 30 August 2011
cluckingham palace.
This bank holiday I went over to France to visit my parents. For weeks now they have been talking about their new pets...chickens... Unfortunately one of the chickens called Charlie (apparently named after me because it had a high pitched chirp!) was eaten by a dog last week - so my parents took me to go and choose a new one. We went to the local market and picked a chicken who looked like it had the most personality (later named Blondie). Once home my Dad took me round the back of the house and showed me the chicken pen that he had made - it was FANTASTIC! And has been the talk of the village - one neighbour thought it was so grand that they made a plaque for the pen Cluckingham Palace'. The weekend was great fun and the chickens really do all have very different personalities and come marching in the kitchen demanding food. We also managed to get an egg from each of the chickens over the weekend - all very different shapes / sizes and colours.
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