Sunday, March 7, 2010

The Next Big Thing.

A quiet Sunday... getting ready for the next birthday. If anyone has any good ideas for a medieval party for seven year olds and particularly about quests and challenges I would LOVE to hear them. Better get back to the invitations so I can have a huge afternoon nap. XXOOXXOOXX.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Super Duper Whizz Bang Crafting Party Photos!!!

Well, I never thought I would get to the end of the day, let alone put a post up. But it is over and it was fantastic. Craft parties are good. I want one just for me now. Above is one of the completed mobiles. I am not sure if it was made by the mother or the child....
This mobile was made by my nephew - didn't he do a great job.
Bunting mania.
Threading a mobile together.
A finished boat.
Hugo's birthday cake.
Salt dough magnets drying on the outside fridge.
Hugo's decorated cup ready for soil and a seed.
Party Bags!!!
The prettiest paper cups in the world.
Parents taking home lots and lots of handmade goodies.
A little bit more bunting.
A left over play dough creation.
Peace and quiet.
What a day. I have a million more photos but here is just a little selection. If you are tuning in, this was Hugo's first proper birthday party and he chose my favourite them, a crafting party. I just reread my commentary and it was pretty dry but I am very tired and have run out of funny and interesting. Hope you are all having a wonderful weekend. I am going to put my feet up now. xxooxxooxx.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Birthday Preparations.

I had to start the photos with a bit of kick. These shoes belong to my niece and are as soft as butter. I wish they were mine. Time to give them back to her though as she has been barefoot at the bus stop two mornings in a row.
This is what I spent last night doing. Making frames from cupcakes cases for mobiles. The plan is that the childers will thread on pompoms, paper cranes, buttons and anything else that catches their eye... dried rabbit poo perhaps, a few insects maybe?

Bunting ready to be festooned around the trees.
And little cupcakes with melted marshmallows on top
I hope four year olds will enjoy being served food from our best silver. I had better make sure Archie doesn't commandeer it for a shield.
Well, lots more to do. Wish me luck...

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

The Birthday Boy!!!

You have to forgive a birthday boy.
But I just never thought this little baby boy would be capable of anything like that...
Or like this.
Today Hugo turned 4!!!
We iced these cupcakes in the morning together.
His ones were definitely the best.
An emu flew across the sea from Australia bringing hugs and birthday wishes.
Crocheted especially for Hugo by my mum. Don't you think she deserves her own blog!!!
Only a few words as all of this birthday celebrating has left me a little tuckered out. Bring on the T.V. and big blue couch snuggling.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Glimpses.

Sometimes it's okay to realise you have run out of wrapping paper at the last minute. To then find a new use for the baskets and baskets of scrap fabric gobbling space upstairs.
Sometimes it's okay to realise that no matter how hard we try, we can't always take their pain away or carry their burdens.
Sometimes it's okay to turn licking a chocolatey spatula into an orchestra of song and dance.
And sometimes it's okay to realise that peace can be found in material objects.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Bunting and Crocheted Bunny Necklaces.

I spent the other day cutting fabric with pinking shears until my right hand resembled a claw.
Just because of this beautiful book - click on the photo for details.
With two birthday parties coming up (one being the crafting party and the other medieval themed), I feel reams of bunting is a glorious necessity. The boys agree and have been so excited watching the bunting fall away from the sewing machine metre by metre. I cut the triangles according to directions from the 'Homemade' book, 22cm wide by 22cm deep and the joined them with biased binding. So easy!!!
Here is a little bit of Heather Ross. I love her designs so much. Especially the unicorn pattern which I have bought to cover the cushions on a chair. - I'll show you another day.
Here are some prizes I have been crocheting (and I will include a tutorial for the miffy-esque bunny necklaces another day). I haven't been able to even start on the mouse tutorial this week - I have been trapped in a sweaty forest of scratchy, sticky, events and horrible colds so my thinker just has not been thinkering along those lines.
A final photo from the 'Homemade' book. Pin the egg to the chook. Definitely something that will be played at Hugo's party. That way they can decorate their own egg as a craft project. I had better find an old sheet over the weekend and start painting.
Today however, I am on bed rest with that nasty cold I referred to earlier. The sun is streaming through the french doors and the house is quiet. A very good day to recover.xxxoooxxx.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Peter Pan and the Fairies.

Hugo was invited to a fairy party the other day and as he is only three and a lot, I was allowed to come too!!!! The birthday girl had pink, feathery wings. That's like a dream. Look at how rich the colour is too - the perfect pink. And a cupcake tower for heaven's sake. Wings just didn't exist back in my day, I had to make do with awkwardly flapping my arms while holding onto sticks. I think I know what I would like for Christmas.
Stars in heaven it makes me want to adopt a little girl but then I start to think... maybe it would just be easier if I had a fairy birthday party for myself.
And here is the birthday boy himself, Peter Pan. I made the costume for Archie when he was still at pre-school and going through a major Peter Pan stage. He only took it off when he had the occasional moment of being King Arthur. So now it is Hugo's turn and what better outfit for a boy to wear to a fairy party. You can just see the eye makeup he was wearing (thanks to the birthday girl's amazingly talented mum). Glam rock really seems to suit him, I might encourage it.
Today is my first day since last year (at least that is what it feels like), to spend a day making stuff. I will be sewing bunting all day in preparation for the boy's birthday parties which are hurtling towards me with alarming speed. They probably don't feel it's quite as important as I do but that's okay. If they are not having fairy parties, they can at least have bunting.... just for their mother's sake.

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