The playroom is a mess and it drives me crazy! It probably drives you spare too!! We just don't have enough storage and at the end of the day toys are crammed into boxes and the single cupboard and the room just can't be properly tidied. Playroom storage was on my new years to do list and I haven't managed to resolve it yet. But I may be a step closer, I think I have the final, revised, redesigned, could it really be the final, design at last.
I would love it to look something like the picture below, but really this is not a design for a family with children and all the toys and craft supplies that come with them.
I like this one too, the TV looks almost decorative but those open shelves would just be too untidy with toys and its a little traditional for our house.
I like the clean and slightly asymmetric lines of this modern version, and the TV is behind doors which is a bonus, but there are books and special objects on display.
I still love this playroom on Weekday Carnival, one of the best Ikea hacks ever (below). Hard to believe its Ikea kitchen cabinets put together in a giant puzzle.
And this library style Ikea hack (below) on Apartment Therapy is another favourite. They are all very simple, very white, and very uncluttered.
So this is what I have come up with at last. Cupboards will be clean white with no trim or detailing. There is space for books to be on display, a counter top and wall space on the left where we can display art or family photos, and a whole lot of storage, a lot of it out of the reach of Miss J's sticky little fingers.
What do you think? Could this be the final one?
| Source unknown | via Coastal Living | via Arch Daily | Weekday Carnival | Apartment Therapy | drawings by Eva of Build House Home|
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Tuesday, 11 June 2013
Sunday, 3 February 2013
Collaboration, pushing your creative boundaries to success
Two lessons I am taking from Alt Summit are:
- having guts to take risks pays off, and
- design collaboration pushes your creative boundaries and can produce great results.
This struck a chord with me specifically because in the the last month I had two unexpected design successes. Both came from collaborations (from Alt Summit related contacts) and both were out of my comfort zone, both meant I had to take a chance and face possible rejection.
The first came out of a collaboration with Ashley Pahl, a wonderful blogger I met during an Alt Summit online lecture. Ashley needed submissions for her ezine, Snowed In and I worked on a few ideas. One was an embroidery DIY, I haven't done embroidery for years but I saw something quite basic in a high end children's design store and thought I could improve on it.
Not only did Ashley accept the DIY for her magazine, but a few weeks ago my embroidery was picked up by Apartment Therapy! In the blog world this is big! I still can't quite believe it so I included a screen print just to make sure!!
The second collaboration came out of a competition run for 2013 Alt Summit SLC attendees by fashionABLE. FashionABLE is an inspiring organisation. A grassroots business creating a sustainable business in Ethiopia, empowering vulnerable women, helping them create new lives for themselves and their families. They weave and sell beautiful scarves and when you buy a scarf you are not making a donation, you are buying a desirable item and giving the woman who made it hope, a future, a purpose, dignity. Touchingly each scarf has a handwritten note from its creator, telling you simply what they are ABLE to do because you made this purchase. As I said before, very inspiring, go and have a look for yourself.
The fashionABLE challenge was to design a scarf, the best designs to be woven in Ethiopia, presented at Alt SLC, and voted on by attendees. The winning scarf to be made for Mothers Day.
I was inspired by the Africa I love, sketched madly at 3 in the morning and sent off multiple designs, and I was totally honoured to discover that two of my designs were not only created but chosen for the top four. The top two below are mine.
Ultimately neither won the contest (the beautiful black and white was the champion) but it was exhilarating to have something go from my imagination to reality. I really do feel I won the jackpot anyway. And there is a good chance the yellow design, called "A Prayer for Rain" will be made this year, I will certainly let you know!! Thats me below modelling them at Alt!
Hopefully the true winners will be the women whose lives and families are being changed forever. And I hope it is not the last time I collaborate with the fashionABLE organisation.
For me taking the plunge, pushing my creative limits, risking rejection, its been very worthwhile. I look forward to future collaborations, meeting incredible people who are taking on the world, to working on projects that will make me grow, its just a part of this wonderful journey that blogging is taking me on.
- having guts to take risks pays off, and
- design collaboration pushes your creative boundaries and can produce great results.
This struck a chord with me specifically because in the the last month I had two unexpected design successes. Both came from collaborations (from Alt Summit related contacts) and both were out of my comfort zone, both meant I had to take a chance and face possible rejection.
The first came out of a collaboration with Ashley Pahl, a wonderful blogger I met during an Alt Summit online lecture. Ashley needed submissions for her ezine, Snowed In and I worked on a few ideas. One was an embroidery DIY, I haven't done embroidery for years but I saw something quite basic in a high end children's design store and thought I could improve on it.
Not only did Ashley accept the DIY for her magazine, but a few weeks ago my embroidery was picked up by Apartment Therapy! In the blog world this is big! I still can't quite believe it so I included a screen print just to make sure!!
The second collaboration came out of a competition run for 2013 Alt Summit SLC attendees by fashionABLE. FashionABLE is an inspiring organisation. A grassroots business creating a sustainable business in Ethiopia, empowering vulnerable women, helping them create new lives for themselves and their families. They weave and sell beautiful scarves and when you buy a scarf you are not making a donation, you are buying a desirable item and giving the woman who made it hope, a future, a purpose, dignity. Touchingly each scarf has a handwritten note from its creator, telling you simply what they are ABLE to do because you made this purchase. As I said before, very inspiring, go and have a look for yourself.
The fashionABLE challenge was to design a scarf, the best designs to be woven in Ethiopia, presented at Alt SLC, and voted on by attendees. The winning scarf to be made for Mothers Day.
I was inspired by the Africa I love, sketched madly at 3 in the morning and sent off multiple designs, and I was totally honoured to discover that two of my designs were not only created but chosen for the top four. The top two below are mine.
Ultimately neither won the contest (the beautiful black and white was the champion) but it was exhilarating to have something go from my imagination to reality. I really do feel I won the jackpot anyway. And there is a good chance the yellow design, called "A Prayer for Rain" will be made this year, I will certainly let you know!! Thats me below modelling them at Alt!
Hopefully the true winners will be the women whose lives and families are being changed forever. And I hope it is not the last time I collaborate with the fashionABLE organisation.
For me taking the plunge, pushing my creative limits, risking rejection, its been very worthwhile. I look forward to future collaborations, meeting incredible people who are taking on the world, to working on projects that will make me grow, its just a part of this wonderful journey that blogging is taking me on.
Thursday, 15 November 2012
i've gone global baby...emroidery diy published in "Snowed In"
Snowed In Magazine published its debut issue today and I am very proud to be a contributor! This free online magazine is the creation of Ashley Pahl of She Makes a Home.
I designed and made the embroidery below with a full DIY especially for this issue and was delighted when it was accepted. Also look out for my mulled wine and fresh apple and rocket salad recipes. If you are planning to cook my busy mum's pork belly this is the salad I serve with it.

I have had a quick read and Snowed In is full of craft, recipes and tutorials, gift ideas. A sneak peek of my mulled wine below, well worth curling up on the couch for a leisurely browse, I am planning a proper read later tonight.
Gift ideas for big and small and a hair tutorial (all images from Snowed In)
Ok now go and read it and let me know what you think!! And pop in and tell Ashley too, I am sure she would love to know.
I designed and made the embroidery below with a full DIY especially for this issue and was delighted when it was accepted. Also look out for my mulled wine and fresh apple and rocket salad recipes. If you are planning to cook my busy mum's pork belly this is the salad I serve with it.

I have had a quick read and Snowed In is full of craft, recipes and tutorials, gift ideas. A sneak peek of my mulled wine below, well worth curling up on the couch for a leisurely browse, I am planning a proper read later tonight.
Gift ideas for big and small and a hair tutorial (all images from Snowed In)
Ok now go and read it and let me know what you think!! And pop in and tell Ashley too, I am sure she would love to know.
Sunday, 24 June 2012
Don't you love....diy shelves

From top left: Hindsvik at Home, Elle Decor, remaining pics and great instructions via Apartment Therapy
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