Corner's of my home... I am slowly giving my kitchen a bit of character. I spend
Lots of time in there, its my favourite room in the house. So its quite messy and a bit busy. I have lots of things out on the units as I have to be in there so much I can not be bothered with all the reaching in and out of cupboards for things like tea, herbs, mixers etc... SO I am trying to make it better. The kids have their art table in the kitchen and we have a cushion laden sofa in there too. As its a wooden style floor it also makes a great runway or train track for the children...get the picture?

So I have bought a few bits over the last few months, quite a few
Nigella tins. A new table cloth and ironing cover not to mention seat cushions. So really I should bite the bullet and paint the magnolia walls. Not keen on the work involved in this so when I saw this great idea on
SouleMama's blogs I thought 'MMMmmm that would cover up that space and hide the crack appearing in the wall.' SO looked at the tutorial at
Purl Bee and with in a few hours it was complete. I like the idea that I can change it when the mood takes me, could do with a few more hoops.

SO I am back to juggling a few projects on the go at once, its birthday Month for my kids and I am busy thinking about my youngest child's party, just a small gathering this year. I usually throw myself into party's and end up decorating the walls and have been known to produce a rocket and a castle made from boxes. But it will only be for a coupe of children this year. So this is the start of the goodie bags, very basically made. I need to find an easy recipe for cookies to go in the back with cookie cutters I have...or maybe some play dough? Any idea's welcome.

Month of Moo picture. I was asked about 'Why Moo' yer its kind of silly, sorry to bore you...but I like my collection of Moos and I am just showing them off...please forgive me...
I have a very easy recipe for some basic playdough which my 2 seem to love - the youngest is forever getting it out of the fridge. Let me know if you want it. Hope the party planning is going well!
ReplyDeleteI love the hoops. I'm thinking of making some myself... only I have yet to decide where to put them.
ReplyDeletelove your fabric hoops. i saw that idea and fell in love with it... but i cannot find any wooden hoops! grrrr...
ReplyDeleteThe hoops look great, I'm thinking of doing it too as I have a lot of old hoops that were my Mums and tons of fabric..just need a few minutes to get down to it!
ReplyDeleteI too saw the hoop-y idea and yours turned out great.
ReplyDeletePlaydough is always a hit-especially when sented with Kool-aid or spices. Its great as a sensory tool.
Green would be perfect for March, just add a few drops of peppermint extract-add a note not to eat-Haha