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I'm a stay at home mother to 3 beautiful children who provide my with a great deal of joy, and I have a wonderful husband who works very hard to provide for us. Life with 3 young children can be very chaotic and stressful at times. However, I have found that with a little (or a lot) or planning and organization, life can be a lot simpler and happier. I like to refer to this as 'organized chaos!' So now that we're acquainted, why don't you make yourself a nice hot cup of tea, relax and sit down and browse through my blog. Please feel free to drop me a line :)
Showing posts with label Brocante Home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brocante Home. Show all posts

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Laundry Declutter

After signing up for the  'Trash It, Or Treasure It' challenge on Brocante Home, I was inspired to take one of the steps for the first week of the 26 day challenge a little further.

The step was simply to clear out all washing from the laundry so that the bottom of the basket was empty, and that all clean washing was put away. Well, with 2 loads of washing waiting to be done, I decided I would give the entire laundry a clean whilst I was at it. 

I decided to take some before and after photos so that I could see the evidence of my hard work once it was completed.


Before - view looking in from laundry door


After - view looking in from laundry door
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Before - under the laundry sink


After - under the laundry sink
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Before - inside laundry cupboard


After - inside laundry cupboard
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I have to say, it did not really require all that much effort, and I was able to declutter quite a bit of unnecessary rubbish which was hiding in the cupboards for no apparent reason! I'm rather happy with the end result too... now the room I use to keep everything clean for my family is now sparkling clean too... which makes it a much more pleasant place to be :)

Fingers crossed I can keep it this way!

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Join with me and embrace your inner Vintage Housekeeper!!!

With thanks to the wonderful Alison May from the site Brocante Home, I am happy to say that I'm....


Since discovering this site, I have found the courage to be able to embrace the vintage housekeeper who has always dwelled deep inside of me, but was too embarrassed to show herself in public for fear of being ridiculed.

Well NOT ANYMORE!!!!!!

I will wear my apron, and my pretty vintage dresses in public (although I may leave the apron wearing for inside the house!)

I will no longer save my perfume for special occasions, but will lovingly apply it everyday, as everyday has the potential to be a special.

I will not be embarrassed to admit that my home contains a real china teapot, with matching sugar pot and milk jug, and doilies and all sorts of other pretty little knick knacks which remind me of wonderful afternoons spent with my Nanny. 

Nor will I be embarrassed to admit that yes, I do knit (even if I am only a beginner) and that I love to bake biscuits and cakes and lots of other scrumptious treats for my loved ones.

So, if you too feel as if you were born in the wrong era, and long to live your life as your mother or grandmother did, then join with me and be brave and shout out loud and proud....

"I'M A VINTAGE HOUSEKEEPER AND I LOVE MY LIFE!"

Sunday, June 06, 2010

Retail therapy that doesn't break the bank


I have come to believe that deep inside me dwells a glamorous 1940's housewife who every now and then tries to escape. There is just something about this era that appeals to me. It may be the simplicity of life back then, or the focus on families spending time together doing simple things like playing board games, going for bike rides and picnics in the park... or how 'together' the mothers always seem to be.

I'm not 100% sure what it is to tell you the truth... perhaps some distant memory of a past life. All I know is that whenever I see things to do with that era, whether it be a movie, tv program, book or picture, something stirs in me that makes me wish I could live life back then.

After browsing around on on of my favorite blogs Brocante Home and gazing longingly at all the pretty vintage homewares and decorations, I was struck with the overwhelming urge to uncover some pretty trinkets to redecorate my home with.

I headed to my local op shop determined to find some lovely things to bring home, and was quite happy with what I found.

I picked up this absolutely gorgeous tea cake stand for $8. It is simply made by gluing together 3 pretty plates using an upside down egg cup and tea cup.

This is such a clever way to reuse items which can be picked up relatively cheaply at op shops and garage sales, or even odd pieces of china from an incomplete set at home.

I served my kids some biscuits for afternoon tea on this and they thought it was great!

Next I found this delightful wall hanging for my kitchen for a tiny $2!

This would also be something fairly easy to make. It is simply half a terracotta pot which has been glued to a wooden board, surrounded by a wooden frame, and then decorate using dried flowers and rafetta.

As the benches in my kitchen are a mahogany colour and the wooden cupboards are reminiscent of those you'd find in a country kitchen, this wall hanging matches my kitchen decor perfectly!

I also already have a terracotta jug with very similar dried flowers already  in my kitchen so this wall hanging goes very well with that.

Another rather cute item I came across was this photo frame, which doubles as a key and letter holder.

This is not the best photo of it, but it was hard to take a nice photo as the camera flash kept reflecting off the glass in the frame.

There is a little cupboard behind the picture frame which has 8 hooks for holding keys. Unfortunately, I won't be able to use it for this purpose as the width would only really allow storage for single keys, and well my big bunch of car and house keys is just too big!

All in all I spent $50 at my local op shop, which included 2 novels, 1 hardcover book of knitting and crochet patterns, 3 gorgeous tops and 2 very pretty skirts, a photo frame and the 3 items I have pictured above. Not a bad days shopping!