I am very proud to say, that this year, I am helping the less fortunate. This is the first year that I have (very sad considering my age), but im thoroughly looking forward to it. I also have a friend who is sending pre-loved baby clothes to Cambodia.
If you feel like giving this year, find a worthy cause in your local community where you can help out the less fortunate.
It might include buying a present & putting it under the Kmart Christmas Tree, cleaning out the kids toy collection & donating it to the local charity, or helping at a Soup Kitchen. Whatever it is, you should be proud to know that you've hopefully put a smile on someones face at Christmas time.
P.S - Consider shopping at Oxfam its all tax deductible!
Sweet Treats Galore!
Ah the weekend is upon us! What better than to indulge in sweet treats?! Here are some recipes I am drooling over (thanks to the fantastic food photography). It's Thanksgiving celebrations in America at the moment, no wonder there is all these amazing desserts on various blogs. I just wished I had a bunch of girls to entertain - I'd go nuts!! Anyways Enjoy xx.
Chocolate Hazelnut Mousse Biscuits
Gluten Free Forelle Pear Tart although I don't know where you can find Sorghum Flour!
Cranberry Cookies
Chocolate Hazelnut Mousse Biscuits
Gluten Free Forelle Pear Tart although I don't know where you can find Sorghum Flour!
Cranberry Cookies
November Blog Love
Some must read blogs this spring/summer...
1. Made by Joel - Joel is a super talented stay-at-home dad and artist taking care of twins. You'll find lots of very do-able crafty and clever projects for entertaining kids.
2. Cup of Coco
Awesome custom kids decor by Jen Talbot. Totally mesmerised by Jen's woodland installation project.
3. Sweet Paul
Impressive food and craft stylist who pumps out these amazing digital magazines each season. Lots of sweet treats and craft projects to enjoy over the holidays. You must flip through the mag!
1. Made by Joel - Joel is a super talented stay-at-home dad and artist taking care of twins. You'll find lots of very do-able crafty and clever projects for entertaining kids.
2. Cup of Coco
Awesome custom kids decor by Jen Talbot. Totally mesmerised by Jen's woodland installation project.
3. Sweet Paul
Impressive food and craft stylist who pumps out these amazing digital magazines each season. Lots of sweet treats and craft projects to enjoy over the holidays. You must flip through the mag!
My Colour Palette: Green & Red
Xmas is near! There will be many xmas party and gift ideas on the blog following up to xmas.
This Christmas green and red colour palette was inspired by Ah Tissues Xmas Cupcake Pom Picks. Visit Ah Tissue's facebook page to see all different ways these can style your cupcakes!
1. Ah Tissue Xmas Cupcake Pom Picks 2. Run Scotty Run Red Ribbed Tee 3. Sweet Little Birdy cute Peas in a pod salt and pepper shakers 4. Hello Hanna Jungle Placemats 5. Sophie & Jack Snowflake hair ties.
Brilliant Tractor Party
Times like this I wish I lived on a farm - perfect location for a tractor party. This is a brilliant tractor birthday party from creative genius behind Wild Ink Press.
All the kids get a lovely bucket favours with farmer's meal, play pin the tyre on the tractor, milk with our favourite striped straws and mini tractors. The green, yellow and black is a awesome colour palette - a twist of nostalgaic summer!
See the entire gallery of images on Wild Ink Press's blog.
All the kids get a lovely bucket favours with farmer's meal, play pin the tyre on the tractor, milk with our favourite striped straws and mini tractors. The green, yellow and black is a awesome colour palette - a twist of nostalgaic summer!
See the entire gallery of images on Wild Ink Press's blog.
Alex & Ant 'My First Bracelet' Giveaway!!!!!
Thanks to Alex & Ant, Chic Mother and Baby have a ‘My First bracelet’ to giveaway, worth $129.
This luxurious bracelet features 3 individual strands of love pearl & quality 925 Sterling Silver. Each individual bracelet features little love heart and pearl charms.
This bracelet is so precious, you wont want to miss out (especially with Christmas around the corner!)
A few simple steps to enter this exciting competition.
1. 'Like' Alex & Ant and Chic Mother & Baby on Facebook
2. Simply answer to the question “What was your first keepsake for your baby?"
3. Email your answer to us - You can even send a picture if you like!
Entries close midnight 30th November 2010. Open to Australian residents only. The winner will be announced on Chic Mother & Baby's Facebook on 2nd December 2010.
Be sure to also check out our latest summer range of Alex & Ant for your baby and toddler.
**GOOD LUCK **
This luxurious bracelet features 3 individual strands of love pearl & quality 925 Sterling Silver. Each individual bracelet features little love heart and pearl charms.
This bracelet is so precious, you wont want to miss out (especially with Christmas around the corner!)
A few simple steps to enter this exciting competition.
1. 'Like' Alex & Ant and Chic Mother & Baby on Facebook
2. Simply answer to the question “What was your first keepsake for your baby?"
3. Email your answer to us - You can even send a picture if you like!
Entries close midnight 30th November 2010. Open to Australian residents only. The winner will be announced on Chic Mother & Baby's Facebook on 2nd December 2010.
Be sure to also check out our latest summer range of Alex & Ant for your baby and toddler.
**GOOD LUCK **
Summer Essentials
Summer essentials for the beach
I’ve got the whole routine of getting out the door organised, and apart from grabbing some beach toys & food, these are some essentials packed in our bag.
- A full brim hat (like Alex & Ant denim hat or Cuddlefish Bucket Hat)
- Sunscreen (Cancer Council 30+)
- Sun shelter / beach umbrella
- Long sleeved UV tee (like Cuddlefish navy striped L’s tee)
- Beach bag like Marc by Marc Jacobs tote
I’ve got the whole routine of getting out the door organised, and apart from grabbing some beach toys & food, these are some essentials packed in our bag.
Meet Chantal Vincent Art
Chantal creates custom rubber stamps and has competition on her blog to win a print or stamp of your choice.
We got in touch with her to create a custom name 'Noah' stamp to put on wooden cutlery for a birthday and on cards in the future.
1. How did Chantal Vincent Art come about?
I have always loved to draw and paint. However when it was time to choose a University course after High School I decided on a Business Degree. I kept dabbling in art on the side but Chantal Vincent Art only kicked off after I signed up for an online artist bootcamp with www.Pikaland.com. I met many inspirational artists and illustrators there who had blogs and were selling work online. I discovered that maintaining a blog for me was way to commit to making art on a daily basis. I started carving linocuts because I could complete the whole design, cutting and printing process on my kitchen table whilst keeping one eye on my two preschool kids. When I went to the art store to buy more lino I found the ezy carve blocks and immediately thought of 10 or so different stamps I wanted to hand carve.
2. How does it all work? Can anything be carvable? Talk us through the process?
Wood, lino, vinyl and rubber blocks can all be carved. You can even use a normal eraser to cut into to make your own simple stamp. Rubber is physically much easier to carve in comparison to the other materials. It’s disadvantage is that if you slip with your cutting tool it’s quite easy to gouge out part of the design. I use a visual diary in which I sketch out my ideas. I then create a final drawing and using tracing paper, transfer my design onto the vinyl, lino or rubber. The tracing paper is important as I need to reverse the design to be carved into the material (particularly if I’m including words) as the print is effectively a reflection of the carving. I also need to concentrate when determining the areas to be cut away so that they don’t take the ink to print. This can be challenging at 10pm when you’re tired and trying to get a new design carved whilst the house is quiet.
3. What are some hot themes for rubber stamps? Whats your favourite?
Christmas is definitely a popular time for rubber stamps, so anything along those lines at the moment. I’m currently running a competition where I will carve a Christmas stamp for the winner based on the winners suggested theme – interestingly there are lots of starfish and Australian flora requests.
My favourite stamps to date are my Deer and Willy Wagtail designs.
4. Whats been the most unique use/application of the stamp?
Someone wanted to make Christmas bunting with a combination of stamps printed onto thick scrapbooking paper. I’d like to try the same using fabric bunting.
5. Whats next for Chantal Vincent Art?
In the short term I’m doing as much as I possibly can this month in preparation for Christmas with more linocut cards and festive stamps. Once my kids are on school holidays I know my creative time will be greatly reduced. In the New Year I’d like to start making prints from wood blocks and so also spend some time researching Japanese art work. That will be my next big challenge.
Shop online at Etsy and visit Chantal's Blog to keep updated.
We got in touch with her to create a custom name 'Noah' stamp to put on wooden cutlery for a birthday and on cards in the future.
1. How did Chantal Vincent Art come about?
I have always loved to draw and paint. However when it was time to choose a University course after High School I decided on a Business Degree. I kept dabbling in art on the side but Chantal Vincent Art only kicked off after I signed up for an online artist bootcamp with www.Pikaland.com. I met many inspirational artists and illustrators there who had blogs and were selling work online. I discovered that maintaining a blog for me was way to commit to making art on a daily basis. I started carving linocuts because I could complete the whole design, cutting and printing process on my kitchen table whilst keeping one eye on my two preschool kids. When I went to the art store to buy more lino I found the ezy carve blocks and immediately thought of 10 or so different stamps I wanted to hand carve.
2. How does it all work? Can anything be carvable? Talk us through the process?
Wood, lino, vinyl and rubber blocks can all be carved. You can even use a normal eraser to cut into to make your own simple stamp. Rubber is physically much easier to carve in comparison to the other materials. It’s disadvantage is that if you slip with your cutting tool it’s quite easy to gouge out part of the design. I use a visual diary in which I sketch out my ideas. I then create a final drawing and using tracing paper, transfer my design onto the vinyl, lino or rubber. The tracing paper is important as I need to reverse the design to be carved into the material (particularly if I’m including words) as the print is effectively a reflection of the carving. I also need to concentrate when determining the areas to be cut away so that they don’t take the ink to print. This can be challenging at 10pm when you’re tired and trying to get a new design carved whilst the house is quiet.
3. What are some hot themes for rubber stamps? Whats your favourite?
Christmas is definitely a popular time for rubber stamps, so anything along those lines at the moment. I’m currently running a competition where I will carve a Christmas stamp for the winner based on the winners suggested theme – interestingly there are lots of starfish and Australian flora requests.
My favourite stamps to date are my Deer and Willy Wagtail designs.
4. Whats been the most unique use/application of the stamp?
Someone wanted to make Christmas bunting with a combination of stamps printed onto thick scrapbooking paper. I’d like to try the same using fabric bunting.
5. Whats next for Chantal Vincent Art?
In the short term I’m doing as much as I possibly can this month in preparation for Christmas with more linocut cards and festive stamps. Once my kids are on school holidays I know my creative time will be greatly reduced. In the New Year I’d like to start making prints from wood blocks and so also spend some time researching Japanese art work. That will be my next big challenge.
Shop online at Etsy and visit Chantal's Blog to keep updated.
Noah's Ark 1st Birthday Bash
A simple Noah's Ark party. The gorgeous Noah's Ark cake was made by talented mum of the b'day boy - Kristy using royal icing and sugar animals.
Party Decor/ Tableware
Silly me! I left the blue coloured smarties and Sambellina polka dot cups from Candy Soirees behind.
Party Decor/ Tableware
- Party Flags (each triangle is printed on A4 page) held together with twine
- Blue Honeycomb balls and White Paper tissue fans from Mon Tresor
- Party Hats (see previous post)
- Cupcake Toppers (using scallop edge cutter) with Robert Gorden cupcake wrappers on a reusuable cupcake stand
- Wooden Cultery from Mon Tresor with customised 'Noah' stamp from Chantal Vincent Art
- Animal noses from bargain shop
Silly me! I left the blue coloured smarties and Sambellina polka dot cups from Candy Soirees behind.
Labels:
DIY Project,
Party Time + Gifts,
Yummy + Delicious
DIY Party Hats
Last weekend was Noah's 1st Birthday. My present to the little cheeky one was all the party decor :D. Here is the template for a party hat to help you get started.
Simply print on the A4 card stock (200gsm), punch holes to the side and use hat elastic (often found at $2 shop). Fasten the flap with double-sided tape.
Additional touches could be adding in pom poms or crepe paper to the top for extra volume.
There is also a great tutorial from Prudent Baby. If ever you need help with creating some graphics for your party you can get in touch with me.
Simply print on the A4 card stock (200gsm), punch holes to the side and use hat elastic (often found at $2 shop). Fasten the flap with double-sided tape.
Additional touches could be adding in pom poms or crepe paper to the top for extra volume.
There is also a great tutorial from Prudent Baby. If ever you need help with creating some graphics for your party you can get in touch with me.
My Colour Palette: Pinkalicious
Today's pink palette is inspired by Mon Tresor's pink honeycomb balls and tissues fans.
1. Paper Fans (available in various colours) 2. Alex & Ant Petite Angel Romper 3. Honeycomb balls (available in various colours) 4. Alex & Ant Baby Lovebird Pink Shoes
1. Paper Fans (available in various colours) 2. Alex & Ant Petite Angel Romper 3. Honeycomb balls (available in various colours) 4. Alex & Ant Baby Lovebird Pink Shoes
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