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Wildlife and Visitors

May 30, 2014 by admin

Joss’ obsession with minibeasts continues, here are our latest finds!

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Some are scary…

privet hawkmoth?

Some are sweet…

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And some are surprising!…ribbet!

clockwork frog garden

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Envelope Gift Bags for Father’s Day

May 29, 2014 by admin

Who knew you could make a gift bag from an envelope in less than five minutes? How About Orange inspired these Father’s Day envelope gift bags made from a plain envelope and some washi tape, but you could use stamps or stickers too!

Sweets are readily eaten in this house, and Mr B likes Wine Gums especially. I think these gift bags make good sweetie bags or a smart way to present an awkward to wrap small gift.

How to:

Seal an envelope and cut off a quarter inch from one side. Decorate your envelope. Fold both sides an inch in towards the middle and then fold the base (the uncut end) an inch too. Then pop your hand in the opening and push the base up as shown in this vid :) then stick down the corners with a little tape, fill and seal before handing to your lovely loved one!

Nautical envelope gift bag

Envelope gift bags

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Stop Sticking Stan! By Nicola Killen

May 29, 2014 by admin

The lovely folks at Egmont UK sent us a beautiful new book to review this week.

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“Stan loves collecting things, feathers, buttons, old socks. But he gets distracted when his parents treat him to a set of stickers, and a whole new hobby begins!”

I can sympathize with Stan, I collect fabrics and bits of paper ephemera as well as stickers, but collections can soon take over!

The stickers that come with this book are beautifully illustrated, but thankfully they are contained to one page, when you see what Stan did you’ll see why, stickers everywhere!

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We enjoyed reading this book outside on a summer’s day, the illustrations are bold and bright, Joss loved Stan’s dog and I have to say his rainbow doggy bandana is pretty cool too!

As the stickers are all over in the book there are hundreds and hundreds of things to spot together, so lots of opportunities to learn new words too!

My little Stan-fan was delighted to wear the book’s hero on her new top!

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How does your yarden grow?

May 28, 2014 by admin

Mary Mary quite contrary how does your yarden grow?

Well, it’s coming along rather nicely!

Three new additions, the old stool came from my bedroom and I gave it a flash or red paint to brighten up this space.

The wooden planter I picked up in Aldi and filled with plants from our local greengrocer so I was pleased to have a couple of bargains this week!

First, a new collage I worked on this week!

Flower Collage Tropical Parrot

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Finally a garden bench finishes this off; I feel like we’ve achieved the yarden space that we’ve been working towards, and a place to sit just seemed all the more necessary now Joss wants to play out with her sandpit every day. Daddy and I have a spot to enjoy a cuppa (although as you can see in this last pic someone else quite likes this bench too!) and perhaps the odd glass of wine on the longer summer nights :)

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Mammasaurus and How Does Your Garden Grow?
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A Blogger’s Critical Friend Linky

May 27, 2014 by admin

The best source of inspiration I have found is other bloggers. Whether sharing ideas on Pinterest, using Blog Support and Love All Blogs to champion each others posts or joining in with linkys and blog hops the direction my blog has taken has been supported by fellow blogging pals.

This linky is about taking this support further and asking for a critical friend to take a look at your blog.

Costa and Kallick (1993) define a critical friend as:

“a trusted person who asks provocative questions, provides data to be examined through another lens, and offers critique of a person’s work as a friend”

So the emphasis is on friend here, trusting other bloggers to cast a critical eye and give honest constructive but above all supportive feedback.

Linking up a fave post from the previous fortnight you will not be asking for comments on content per-se but on the look and feel of your site, design and posts.

You might want to build questions into your post, like how might I have improved this photo? or ask folks to pin one of your photos, you might ask for advice on ideas for similar posts.

This linky is super relaxed, the rules are here to help everyone along and I hope you’ll get out what you put in, insight, direction and inspiration!

1) Comment on the posts of the two people to link in infront of you

2) Be open and honest and constructive but above all be supportive!

3) Grab the blog linky button if you like, to help spread the word and the support!

My blog

Ref:
Costa, A. and Kallick, B. (1993). “Through the Lens of a Critical Friend”. Educational Leadership, vol. 51 no 2, p 49–51.

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Beachcomber Finds

May 27, 2014 by admin

Joss’ recent spoils from South Shields beach

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Parrot Flower Card

May 26, 2014 by admin

I recently had a guest post with Mumsdays where I made some flower collages with Joss.

This weekend I expanded this into other flower collages, this one was my favourite.

Flower Collage Tropical Parrot

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Upcycling From Adult to Toddler Apron

May 25, 2014 by admin

Joss loves to help out in the kitchen and I looked for a little apron but didn’t like all the plastic ones we saw. Eventually I spotted an adult apron in Poundland and liked the sweet ditsy flowers so this was a cut and stitch job waiting to happen! Upcycling From adult to toddler size is easy, if you want to do the same just chop off the bottom and either use to make a pocket or save for a hairband or other project.

Then chop the sides saving the ties (I used a dress of hers for basic measurements for length and width) then I cut off the neck tie and repositioned a couple of inches closer together and stitched up all the hems finally repositioning the waist ties after she tried it on to give a comfy fit.

Cute and thrifty in less than an hour!
fabric toddler apron
fabric toddler apron

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A toddler’s view

May 24, 2014 by admin

I recently started taking our camera on the walk that Joss and I take on our Mondays together. This is our latest selection and looking back I feel very lucky to a) have such a sweet companion and b) live in such a nice part of the North!

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All of this is within two minutes walk despite living in quite an urban area!



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Taking Baby for their First Haircut and Other Adventures

May 23, 2014 by admin

Real life

What a change in the weather, back to grey skies and rain but it’s been a lovely week nevertheless. Last weekend started with a child-free day to myself, a rare treat and time for a haircut and spot of shopping. The weekend saw the arrival of mr sunshine and the building of a garden bench, then we had a lovely Tuesday seeing Hannah and Reuben from Mumsdays in the morning and a first haircut for Jossy too.

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At the Hancock

I was delighted to be handed her first curl for our tots memory book, it completes her book and though I feel sad that we’re drawing a close on the ‘baby’ months this little girl is a joy to be around!

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The hairdresser was brilliant with Joss, I recommend going somewhere you go yourself, I love our stylists at my local salon, friendly and bubbly they really put Joss at ease, they asked her about her day and talked to her like she was a grown up which she loves, then when she was relaxed she had a quick trim to get her used to the experience, there were no tears, no need for distractions and a lot of smiles!

Blog life

In blogland I had a really popular post on making a summer garland this week, if you’d like to make one yourself details are here!

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Inspiration

I also lost a few hours this week on a bit of a bloggy jaunt which started with this beautiful book, following some of the blogs it mentions somehow led me to find the blog Junkaholique for which I am very grateful, what a treasure-trove of inspiration and loveliness!

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Mums' Days

- See more at: http://www.mumsdays.com/#sthash.mTNrKCA9.dpuf

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North East mammy, student and part time charity manager. I'm an eco-conscious thrifter. I blog about toddler craft and cooking ideas, child development, parental mental health and finding joy in the everyday. I am a major research geek, if it's out there I'll find it!

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