{diy} Tueday – Envelope Liner Template

This diy envelope liner tutorial from the crew at Ellinee.com got me thinking about Christmas cards and how I’m going to pretty them all up with a personalised liner this year (and yes, this is a public commitment to send out Christmas cards…!). But then I...

The Weekend Photo Project – In Your Fridge

Ta-da!  The contents of my fridge… I’ll run you through it shelf by shelf. Top shelf: Peel Valley milk (pasteurised and unhomogenised – almost as good as getting it straight from the cow); pineapple juice; organic yoghurt in plain and berry flavours;...

The Weekend Photo Project – Reflection

Had a brainwave on the way home from soccer to take a photo of water droplets on a DVD for The Weekend Photo Project prompt of reflection today. Couldn’t be happier with the way it’s turned out!  I love that I’ve caught a slice of blue sky and clouds...

The Weekend Photo Project – 25 & 26 August

Getting a little personal on The Weekend Photo Project this weekend! In your fridge – hope that doesn’t scare anyone away 🙂 If you want to join in the Project fun, you can find all of the details here. What have you got planned for this weekend?...

{beautiful to me} Thermo Sensitive Stationery

Wouldn’t this stationery just be so much fun to play with? Designed by Bureau Rabensteiner “the black color of the varnish fades at body temperature – as soon as you hold it in your hands you literally produce an image by yourself. It’s a dynamic and...

{photography} Understanding Shutter Speed

I’m always on the lookout for photography tutorials online, so I was very pleased to come across 31 Days to a Better Photo created by Darcy at Life With My 3 Boybarians. Day 3 of her course is Shutter Speed. Darcy explains shutter speed in Shutter Speeds:...

{diy} Tuesday – Make Your Own Printable Word Art

I was thrilled to come across this tutorial from Kate of Centsational Girl the other day. I’ve been using Picasa for years myself.  It’s where I upload, organise and edit my photos.  What I didn’t realise though was that you can create little pieces...

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