Friday 22 April 2011

littletree makes...easter table nameplace vases


Happy Easter to all! Hope everyone is enjoying the sunshine, which is rare for a bank holiday weekend here in the uk, so soak it up! Anyway had a little idea using my mum's bud vase collection, she has about 30 of them all lined up along our sash windows in the house, all different colours, shapes and sizes. (Not sure what a bud vase looks like? Click here.) Using all of the odds and ends in my sewing box I decorated them using bits of ribbon and buttons, but by adding a label they make easter table nameplace vases! I thought they would look lovely dotted around the table with everyones name and greeting on, you could even fill them with spring flowers or little chocolate eggs for children. Either way I had fun making them and thought I would pass the idea on! You can buy bud vases at most charity shops and car boot fairs for anything between 20p and £5. Depending on what colours you collect you could put together a christmas version with reds and green and fill them with holly sprigs, in a large cluster they would make an interesting centrepiece. Anyway hope you have had a good friday (haha) and have a good weekend. xox

Tuesday 19 April 2011

Easter cards...

 Feeling in the easter holiday mood and using a few older designs that were stored away, I have managed to put together a few easter card designs. I am particularly fond of the curious little chick with the worm! Hope the weather is nice where you are today, it certainly makes life a little nicer when it's sunny and warm!

Monday 18 April 2011

retro flowers...






So, actually got some work to show you after a long while! I've spent ages just tweaking these designs, getting the colours right, I will admit I am little addicted to grey and mustard yellow combos at the moment but felt this palette need a little lift and the navy and dusty blue does just that. It gives it a fresh and spring-like feel. The designs are inspired by retro kitchenware patterns used by companies like Hornsea and Pyrex back in the 50's and 60's, so the mustard yellow is a nod to those eras. We also have an amazing american pyrex style bowl at home (I always use it to mix muffins in for some reason! And they always turn out great so maybe it holds some american muffin mojo...) The bowl has a lovely flower design in a beautiful blue, which was inspiring for both the colour and the pattern! Mmm...muffins...might have to whip some up later!

Wednesday 13 April 2011

Web Wonders...design seeds


Just discovered this absolutely beautiful website through the Tigerprint uk blog. Design seeds is run by Jessica Colaluca and it's a whole blog dedicated to inspirational colour palettes that she creates from individual photographs, which themselves are beautiful. I thought this lovely spring colour palette was just right to perk up a grey day here in the uk, but there are so many other inspirational photos and palettes, take a peek!

Monday 11 April 2011

littletree visits...Vintage Vogue Fashion Fair




Had an extremley fun and potentially very expensive day out at the weekend at the Vintage Vogue fashion fair in Brentwood, Essex. I had missed the last fair as it fell on the day of my sisters birthday so I was determined to go to this one! My friends and I had such a lovely day and every single stall was bursting with interesting retro finds! Clothing, accessories, jewelery and homewares, plus a few local designer makers who's work was retro themed. Oh and how could I forget the Tea Room!!? Beautiful mis-matched vintage china, the biggest cakes you have ever seen plus sandwiches, scones and pastries galore! Unfortunately we weren't allowed to take any pictures inside the fair but check out their flikr page for a gallery of pictures from past events. Now of course I didn't come away empty handed, and although I was tempted by all the beautiful clothes my love of kitchenalia won and I walked away with a super cute patterned Pyrex dish and a pretty tea set by Gainsborough. The tea set is missing two cups (ebay here I come!) but I had to get them both as the lady on the stall was so nice she let me have both the dish and tea set for £15! I could have gone mad as there were so many lovely bits and pieces so I think I was very restrained! If your in Essex or even London then do pop along to the next fair which is Sun 2nd October, for more information visit the Vintage Vogue website.

Friday 8 April 2011

Mothers Day Gift...




Well I have finally got a picture of the present I made for my Mum to show you! It is a poem taken from a victorian book (how pretty is the book cover!) all about the language and poetry of flowers. I used the poem about the Peruvian Heliotrope (above) which means I Love You. I tried lots of different fonts in photoshop but decided to hand draw everything instead and added all the little birds, bees and flowers which gives it that 'in the garden' look. I added all the colour and little daisy chain border in photoshop after I scanned the original, it was going to be a card but thought it would be much nicer framed as a picture. My mum's a bit of a gardening enthusiast and has an unhealthy obsession for plant pots so thought this was ideal and just a little unique!

Saturday 2 April 2011

*cough cough sneeze*

Ok this week has officially been the worst week of the year so far, apart from suffering with a cold (if you hadn't already guessed...) I have worked almost everyday this week and when I have had any time on my hands all I've wanted to do is sleep and feel sorry for myself! I am a real man when it comes to being ill, I complain 24/7, certain that I have the plague and will die shortly. Dramatic I know. I have been working on a little gift for my mum for Mothers Day tomorrow which I will share with you once it is finished and in place. Anyway almost a new week and a nice little break from work is due so hopefully I will be a little perkier. Happy Mothers Day to all mums out there tomorrow xox.
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