Wednesday, February 21, 2024

A Bunny Themed Giveaway for Easter ๐Ÿ’š

Greetings lovely friends & readers.

I have wanted to do a Giveaway on my blog for quite some time now ... but the weeks & months got away on me.  

I decided with Easter being earlier this year, I would do a small Easter themed Giveaway ... & keeping in line with my Green Phase I decided to give it a bit of a Green Theme  ๐Ÿ’š

No the Vintage Tray in the Background is NOT included in the prize (sorry)


Here is the prize (above) - & below is all that I am including in the prize ...


Front of Bunny                                                  Back of Bunny

I found some pretty pale green fabrics in my Tilda Stash & made the Tilda Bunny which is a free pattern from * Here *



I enlarged the pattern slightly so this girl stands at 32 cms tall. She has a leather tag on her dress & a made with love silver charm on her neck tie.  Her face is embroidered.  Both the body & the dress fabrics are Tilda.


Front View                                                     Back View

Also included is this handmade bunny sewn from a Vintage New Zealand pure wool blanket.  "He" stands at 27 cms tall & if you removed the wooden heart from his bow he would be safe to gift to a child. "He" has a fluffy pom pom tail. 



I have included one of my knitted cotton wash/dish cloths along with a handmade green soap scented with lemon myrtle.  These come packaged up in cellophane with a ribbon & a heart tag.


I have also included 2 vintage doilies from my own collection, one is round & embroidered & the other battenburg lace one has handpainted pansies on it.  Both have been washed, lightly spray starched & ironed.



Last but not least a couple of Lindt choccy treats ... not too many as I have zero willpower & they would inevitably end up in my mouth before I draw a winner (!!!) ๐Ÿ˜
All the above items will come to you beautifully giftwrapped & tied up with ribbon & a swing tag.

Here are the rules ...  
I will post to anywhere in the world.  You may enter the draw no matter where you live.
To enter you must leave me a comment below.    If you have trouble getting it to Publish then email me at stitchedbyjulie@hotmail.com & I can copy & paste your comment.
If your comment publishes as Anonymous please write your christian name at the end & your Country eg : Julie from New Zealand.   
If you would like to then please tell me your favorite colour but this is not a requirement to enter.  I just thought it might add some interest to the comments. 
I will draw a winner on Friday 15th March so that I have 2 weeks to post it to where-ever the winner lives.  This gives you just over 3 weeks to enter.  
Please feel free to take part dear friends  ๐Ÿ–ค




My dear friend Sally lost one of her beloved cats Chloe, a couple of weeks ago.  I decided to make Sally a heart from vintage linen & embroider Chloe's name on it.  The red cat & heart buttons are from Theodora Cleave.  I filled the heart with my homegrown lavender.  


Sid & his Dad Kayne decided to enter the X-Race event as there was one being held locally in Cambridge.  Sid got 5th in the 6 - 7 year age bracket & wore his tee-shirt & medal non-stop for 2 days & 2 nights!! 


Some of the challenges are mystery but the "tie a tie" challenge they knew about, so could practise at home prior.  
The "Painting Dad's Toenails" challenge was not known about so required some concentration on Sid's part. 


Lots of physical challenges & some problem solving ones too.



My son Kayne is wearing a blind fold in the right hand pic & Sid was to direct him but I notice Sid has his eyes shut also (!!)
Such a wonderful event & well worth the entry fee to participate.


Wishing you a wonderful rest of the week dear friends,

Please do enter my Giveaway if you would like to - it's my way of thanking you for this wonderful community called Blogland that I feel grateful to be a small part of.

With much love & friendship to you all,

Julie & the furry three x0x0x0

Friday, February 16, 2024

Cleaning & Creating

 Greetings lovely friends & readers

It has been wayyyy too hot to work outdoors this past week plus the Inside was looking like it was desperately in need of some attention ... this dry weather brings the dust which just coats everything.  

Oh This Is ME to a tee !!

I decided to start with some jobs that I had been putting off for a VeRy long time!


The vintage Chandelier in our bedroom was constantly blowing bulbs - one every few days sometimes.  The Mr ordered some fancy filament bulbs through our electrician who assured us they would last for years.
  I decided to clean the chandelier as it has been years a very long time since I had done this.  I cleaned all the crystals with vinegar water & wiped down the rest of the light thoroughly.  How it shines now - the new bulbs are just wonderful & I am so thrilled with it. 


I have Indian Cotton drapes in my lounge with crochet panels at the hems.  I love these drapes & have 8 drops ... 2 at each set of French Doors & then 4 at the big picture window at the end of my lounge.
  I last washed them in January 2020,  so they were looking dull & grubby.  I can wash a pair at a time in my machine on Delicates, hang them out quite wet & then iron them.  The ironing takes FoReVeR! All those gathers & the crochet lace at the bottoms ... I began doing a pair a day so it took me 4 days in total.  I worked out it took me over an hour to iron each pair. 

Of course ... there was quite a bit of this going on ... Little One thought they made the most wonderful hut under the ironing board & just look at all those tassels to play with !!  ๐Ÿ˜ธ 
 I cleaned all the windows & doors thoroughly & hung them all back up.  Phew what a mission it was but it felt great to have it done.  

The Before

I did not have it on my list to clean out the Linen cupboard but when I went to get fresh pillowcases the whole lot fell down on my head.  That did it!!  I hauled everything out.  Many items that came home from Mum's had been shoved in & older items pushed to the back.  I plonked all the piles on my dining-room floor to sort through.


I decided to use up some plastic baskets that I no longer used in my craft room.   As you can see - I had the utmost helpful assistant (!!)  Can you believe dear friends - I removed 62 items from this cupboard ??!!  Does one person seriously need 24 handtowels ??!!


The Mr took quite a bit for wiping rags, I kept some cotton sheets for dropcloths & the rest went to the Salvation Army Op-Shop - here is my car boot load to prove it.


And the "After" ... Yes I even labelled the baskets because I am pathetic thorough like that  ๐Ÿ˜‰


This stack of primitive boxes were all stacked inside each other in my sewing cupboard.  I think they came from my friend Elaine quite sometime ago & I'd never used them for anything.  I decided to revamp them & use them for storage in my craft room.  The labels mostly came off easily, some of them required a scraping & a light sand.  


I wanted to paint each one a different colour but just use what I already had on hand.  Some of these paints were hard & needed water adding to soften them a bit.  But they did the trick okay. 



These are the colours I used from top to bottom.  Pavlova, Grey Mist, Aged White, Soft Duck Egg & Old Linen.  I lightly sanded them & then added some of the left-over botanical transfers from when I revamped the stool 


A good coat of wax to each box & they are ready to use & look much nicer don't you think?


This was Mum's favourite silk scarf, hand dyed, & purchased on one of our trips to Australia - she loved to wear this & the colours really suited her.  I knew I wouldn't wear it so I decided to cut it up & make it into lavender bags.



I got 10 bags altogether - the silk was a horrid thing to sew.  I filled them with this years dried lavender from my garden.  As I am going to be gifting alot of these I decided to make a label for the back just to add that special touch.  My sewing room smells wonderful  ๐Ÿ’œ



My dear friend Julie is downsizing & gifted me this beautiful picture that she thought I might enjoy.  I just love it & it fits in perfectly on my mantel along with some other gold/brass coloured items.  So special.

Wishing you all a wonderful weekend dear friends - thank you so very much for your visits here today,
Remember to be kind to yourselves & to each other,
With much love & friendship,
Julie & the furry ones x0x0x

Thursday, February 8, 2024

February Ramblings ..................................

 Greetings lovely friends & readers


Phew it is HOT outside today - I have come inside to the cool & have the air conditioner going.  The Mr tells me it is 31 degrees at the farm today.

My roses are just finishing their second flush & looking a little straggly.  The hydrangeas were picked nearly a fortnight ago & I think they will dry themselves in the Jug once they have drunk all the water up.


After all my green painting in last weeks post, I decided I wanted to try stencilling a teatowel to match everything.  I had this waffle fabric pillowcase & stencilled this bee design onto it using the same Country Green chalk paint as last week's Egg crate.  I am still very much learning with stencilling, but I was really pleased how it turned out so I sewed it into a simple rectangular teatowel.


I have hung it on the oven door handle & threatened everyone in the house (including furry beings) that it is Not to be used to wipe their dirty hands (or paws) on (!!!) ๐Ÿ˜‰  Lets see how long that lasts!

I want to place an Order for some more Soy Wax but wanted to use up the last bit in the bag first.  I found these 3 containers & made candles into them using my last 3 woodwicks.  The quantities worked out perfectly & I had not a drop left over.  The Fragrance is Apple Crumble ... again some left over Fragrant Oil that got used up.  These will be going in the Gift Box once they've dried well.

My dear friend Shirley had a beautiful Cath Kidston Ironing Board cover that had seen better days.  She asked me if I could make her a new cover but attach it to the old one as it had good padding in it.  This was trickier than I thought but I managed it eventually - using this gorgeous floral fabric that Shirley provided which reminded me a bit of Sanderson floral.  Here I am trying it on my own ironing board to make sure it fitted & sat nice & flat.  Shirley was thrilled when I delivered it to her & we fitted it on her old ironing board.  ๐Ÿ’™

You can see some of the rips or wear & tear where I have put the arrows.

Our couch is old, squashy & rather low.  When I sit at nights to watch TV & stitch or knit, I always tuck an old hard cushion behind my back.  The Grandsons commented that my cushion was all torn & tatty - I had not really noticed how bad it was before.  
I decided it was time for a new cushion cover & found this lovely patchwork one in my stash, no doubt an old Op-shop find.  I made a new firmer inner, stuffing it really extra tightly  ... & love how firm it feels behind my back now when I sit down.  Plus it looks much more presentable than the old torn one!



Remember in * this post * how I mentioned The Mr was having good success growing cucumbers at the farm?  When he purchased the assorted cucumber plants he'd obviously picked up an "odd ball" as this is what grew.  He took a photo & we managed to discover this is a Kumi Kumi or Kamo Kamo.  I'd never cooked them before so I googled some recipes & choose * this one * due to already having all the ingredients in the house.

Before baking                                                         After baking      

You scoop the inside out, fill with the mixture, then bake it for 45 minutes ... I drizzled Olive Oil over it first.  It was delicious but The Mr felt like it needed something extra, perhaps some curry added or some spicier herbs.  We shall certainly be having this dish again as I really enjoy having meatless meals now & again.


The Mr also bought home from the farm a large bag of Japanese Millet seed heads.   He grows this each summer as a supplement feed for the cows as well as making some paddocks into silage for winter feed.  I love the seed heads for my citrus pot-pourri,  I stripped the leaves of it all & made 8 bunches, which I hung outside to dry.  You have to be mindful where you store it as mice really love it (as I have found from experience)  ๐Ÿ˜‰



After sulking for about 5 years my Peace Lily has finally decided to flower again.  I cannot tell you how delighted I was when I noticed this.  So far it has 2 flower heads on it ... such simple pleasures that made my week ๐Ÿ’š 


As mentioned earlier I am inside with the air conditioner going ... Madam Pip has taken up residence in my underwear drawer as she is situated not far from the nice cool air flow.  Please take note ... when I saw her heading in this direction I quickly plonked an old tee shirt on top of everything & she was most delighted that I found one that matched her colouring (!!) ๐Ÿงก

Thank you as always dear friends, for your welcome visits here today,
Wishing you a wonderful rest-of-the-week ... remember to be kind to yourselves & to each other,
With much love & friendship to you all,
Julie & the furry three x0x0x0

Sunday, February 4, 2024

A Retro Green Phase

Greetings lovely friends & readers

It would seem that - without even trying - I appear to be going through a bit of a Retro Green Phase   

๐Ÿ’š 


It all began late last year, when the handle on my electric kettle came loose.  The Mr tightened it,  it came loose again - he declared it dangerous & told me to go buy a new one.  I had Covid at the time so I online shopped & saw this simple green kettle heavily reduced at Briscoes." That'll do " I thought.    I absolutely loved it & especially loved the pop of retro green in my kitchen.


Then I found these rather vintage utensils in some of Mum's old things so I washed them well & displayed them in my kitchen utensil box.   Another pop of retro green.


This pottery egg crate belonged to Mum.  When I cleared out No 44 I put it in the Donate box, but for some reason, I pulled it out again.  I had thought I might sit a plant in it.  
Yesterday I painted it with some chalk paint in the colour Country Green.


            It looks wonderful filled with freshly gathered eggs ... I am currently pet-sitting & feeding hens for my                                                         neighbours again.  Another pop of retro green  ๐Ÿ’š

These vintage scales were in a box in my Sleep-out.  They were an Op-shop purchase early last year but they had no tray for the top & I'd never got around to searching for one.  I cut a simple rectangle of customwood to do just-for-now.

I had been gifted these beautiful waffle cotton wash-cloths at Christmas, along with the Olive Oil Soap.  I pulled out any green coloured tea-towels from my stash & did a simple display on top of the scales.  Although a different shade of green, this looks lovely on the opposite bench in my kitchen. 

   
This gorgeous retro green cloche was a gift from The Mr at Christmas.  I must be honest here & say he did not choose it for me ... rather the conversation went like this.   He - "is there anything you'd like for Christmas".  Me - "Oh I've seen this lovely green cloche in a vintage shop in Cambridge".  He - "well I don't know what a cloche is but go buy it for yourself " So I did & I gift wrapped it & sat it under the tree & tried really hard to look surprised when I opened it on Christmas Day  ๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜‰ 


I made a hessian tag & tied to the top & then did a simple display in my vintage sieve to go on the deck table. I just used what I had on hand & repotted the plant into a thrifted white bowl.  This looks really fresh after the red display I had here over Christmas.


My 2 moth orchids were gifted by my eldest son a few years ago now.  They weren't looking great & did not flower last year so I decided to try repotting them.  These sage green pots were $7 each from K-mart.  I also purchased the proper orchid potting mix.



After a root trim & a re-pot I gave them a gentle wash with the hose. I am really hoping they do better now - one has a white flower & one pink  (when they do decide to flower that is)


This old red cane table has seen better days.  I saw a picture of a Garden Shed somewhere painted a gorgeous green.  It was a Resene advertisement & the colour was called Paddock.  I bought a testpot of it & painted the old red table.  This was one of those projects that I regretted the minute I began.  Cane should really be spray painted to get in all the nooks & crannys.  But I persevered & lost count of how many coats I had to give it.

The old red cane chairs in * this post * also gave up on me. I sat in one of them & the bottom gave out - yes I know I need to lose quite a few pounds (!!!)   So I dragged out 2 chairs of Mums & put the cushions on that I made  in *this post*.  I found an old floral table cloth of Mums & made a seat squab for each chair.  I loved the blousy roses & thought the leaves matched the Paddock Green table well.


It's a nice place to sit out on the back deck & enjoy a cuppa - it gets sun but also late afternoon shade & looks right out over the paddocks.  I am sure a certain ginger fairy ๐Ÿฑ will curl up there soon. 


Little One has been rather naughty this past week. I have been weeding around the pond & I noticed a couple of dead fish.  I caught him hiding in the garden surrounding the pond & "fishing" ... he doesn't want to eat them, he just wants to hook them out & play with them. Trying his very best to look the picture of innocence - do not be fooled !!  ๐Ÿ˜ฃ

Thank you as always dear friends, for your welcome visits here today,
Wishing you all a wonderful week ahead - remember to be kind to yourselves & to each other,
With much love & friendship to you all,
Love Julie & the furry three x0x0x0