Saturday, March 30, 2013

13/52 Portraits of my Children




















































Findlay-breastfeeding in the middle of the night. both of us soft, fuzzy and warm. iphone photograph.

Claudine-eating black peach ice blocks on her swing, humming to herself. happy. until i take her picture, spoiling her reverie!


week thirteen of the weekly portrait project c/o Che and Fidel

i love this photograph from last weeks submissions...by Dee*Construction. you just know there are a lot of laughs and a lot of love in that family!


*my weekly photos thus far are gathered here on my 52 portraits page if you'd like to have gander

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

an easter op-shop show off; 26th March, 2013





i found these two Tolo toys separately at op-shops over the past few weeks, both immaculate, both rabbity and therefore cute, if slightly early developmentally easter presents for the boy baby Findlay. i don't like his chances of fending off Claudine who is rabbit-mad, bigger and currently slightly regressed in her choice of toy play. she though has her sights set on a dora-and-diego easter special dvd and has asked princess ballerina to have a word with the easter bunny (they're cousins you know) on her behalf, so no op-shopped gift for her this time around. i'm also having a go at this easter bunny russian doll cross stitch-i won the pattern from cupcakecutie. not a chance it will be completed by eater, but ah-well, it's bunnys all year round around here anyway!

what are your easter plans? any easter specific baking, crafting or outings?
we're off to the Cheviot Domain for an autumnal easter egg hunt in the leaf litter and a stroll among the english woodlands there on easter sunday, weather permitting, and i shall cook up a batch of bonfire toffee at some stage too. but mainly i'll be catching up on sleep, precious sleep!

and, what kind of chocolate egg are you hoping for?
I'm a loyal cadburys creme egg girl myself-best eaten sun warmed and gloopy in my opinion!



here's what we did in our prior easter hols

easter 2011

easter 2012

yes, two years blogging. crikey!



are you an Op-Shop Show-Off? or more modest about your superior second hand shopping abilities? 

do you like to linky?

it’s charitable, green, cheap, exciting, fun, nostalgia inducing, potentially lucrative and often just plain necessary. whatever your reason for second hand shopping we’d love it if you joined us on Tuesdays here at blackbirdhasspoken.blogspot.com for Op-Shop Show-Off, a linky open to all, all week, to link up a blog post about any aspect of your second-hand shopping life. tell us your op-shopping philosophy, or divulge your secret hunting techniques. let us know about your wants, or skite (English translation= “show-off “) about your amazing finds. review the best op-shopping spots in your town, or request or give information on your fascinating finds, you’ll always be talking to an appreciative audience here.

 How to link up?
1. post your second hand shopping related blog post.

2. link to Op-Shop Show-Off in your blog post, so your blog readers can come over and peruse or post in the linky too.

 3. scroll to the bottom of my latest Tuesday Op-Shop Show-Off post and click on the linky tool, then follow the three easy steps.

 4. don't forget to leave me a comment to let me know you linked up.

 5. have a look at some of the other linkers posts/blogs, they're all people after your own heart!

 6. grab the Op-Shop Show-Off Button from my sidebar to decorate yours (paste the code into a HTML gadget under the 'add a gadget' part of the layout section in blogger and save).

Sunday, March 24, 2013

12/52 Portraits of my Children

























Findlay-trying to crawl already, i suspect he'll be an early walker like his sister.

Claudine-protesting the pruning of  "my tree" with a sit-in!


This weeks submission to the 52 portraits project at Che and Fidel


My favourite portrait from last week was the hot air balloon shot by a woman who like to wonder

Saturday, March 23, 2013

a Hudson Bay Point American Braided Rug D.I.Y



 


































Taken with Instagram at Chandelier Surf Shack
                                     hudson bay point blankets image from here














































                           
                                                     my first braided rug



i’ve been talking it up for an age, and now finally, ahem, igot my planned hudson bay point blanket style american braided rug underway.
the first step, forming the ‘t’ and lacing the first row without the lacingbeing seen are the trickiest for a beginner, hence the procrastination. theslow start was also due to my discovery, through trial and error, that theslim-braid braided rugs are actually braided from bunches of wool yarn and arenigh on impossible to braid from just-too-bulky wool blankets. though i have a planto felt some wool rugs so they can’t unravel and try braiding thin strips ofthat, that is a plan for later in the year when I have more time to experimenton my hands. for now i just need a project i can work on in an ad-hoc fashion,when the demands of newborndom allow.

my first plan was to make this, second braided rug with the traditional hudson bay point blanket stripesof red, dark blue, yellow and green on beige, to lie in front of my loungefire. however, as you may know, that fireplace has had to come down and thisrug may just not suit whatever new configuration of art and treasures we createaround the new mantel.  but not put off,and given my thrifted pink welsh blankets are just not going towork in my fantasy shared girls bedroom as the longed for second child is a boy, i've decided that once he’soutgrown co-sleeping and needs a bed and a room of his own, it will have a hudson baypoint blanket theme.

the hudson bay point blanket design is a a well known classicin the USA,but here, not so much. aside from my aesthetic attraction to it,austere-but-with-colour being my thing, it’s crafted history appeals too. theywere originally made in Yorkshire, myoriginal home-sweet-home, from New Zealand wool, my now and foreverhome-sweet-home!

i still have to find a navy or black wool blanket to use forthe dark stripe, having just missed a bargain one on trademe due toinattention at auction end, gah! and i don't think my very yellow looking beige is sufficiently yellow either. a green one shouldn't be too hard to find, and i have time, there's a lot of beige-braiding to go under the bridge before we get to the colouring in!
the benefit of the single stripe colour isthat i won’t need a huge blanket, or more than one in the same colour. in factif i braid the dark/navy stripe as the inside stripe i estimate a singleblanket will suffice for each ring. these rugs are veryblanket hungry i can tell you. 
i've also bought someheirloom-last-a-hundred-years-or-more rug lacing cord. it's a waxed linen twine, all the way from america. i'd love to find something similar in New Zealand so if you know of anything like this do let me know. on my first braided rug I used a $2 shop terylene twinewhich I’m sure will last a good while, especially on that rug in it’s low (bare)foottraffic spot at the side of my bed. but now I have got the hang of the rug braiding and lacing process, and this is for mykid, and will take many months to make i really want it to endure.

my braided rug tutor, the only person in New Zealand i knowof who made these with any proficiency, has now retired to a houseboat insouthern england, so i decided I’d photograph and write a how-to-guide as i goalong with this one, in case there is a big gap between rugs in the future. so although i won't blog this rug again until it’s finished, i will at that stage, perhaps in 6 months or so, put my guide up as a rather amateur but non theless good for beginning/beginners guide to making an american braided rug.
so, ifyou fancy having a go, start collecting blankets up now. seriously, they’re muchharder, if not impossible to op-shop for a reasonable price in winter. to give you an idea of the amount you might need, my first rug, which measures approx. 85 x 125 cms used two blue blankets-onequeen one single; a large beige blanket, and a double grey blanket, if i remember correctly.

i'm also musing on what i will do with the iconic nz woolen mills labels i snip off these blankets.  i love millicent crowe's new zealand wool blanket label paintings very much (and i must mention that i'm also a fan of her series of illustrations based on what she doesn't buy from op-shops!) but not being of a painterly bent myself i am instead thinking of some form of bunting...of course!


Tuesday, March 19, 2013

my kind of night cap. Op-Shop Show-Off February 19th, 2013




































 though i've always been more of a horlicks girl, this cadburys bakelite bourn-vita 'sleepy time' mug is still super-appealing. the cap doubles as a saucer apparently. it's from the 1950's or 1960's i think, and was presumably given away as an advertising ploy-or perhaps you had to save coupons and send away? either way it is C.U.T.E and destined for boy baby room decor, after i've had a slug of the good stuff from it!


are you an Op-Shop Show-Off? or more modest about your superior second hand shopping abilities? 

do you like to linky?

it’s charitable, green, cheap, exciting, fun, nostalgia inducing, potentially lucrative and often just plain necessary. whatever your reason for second hand shopping we’d love it if you joined us on Tuesdays here at blackbirdhasspoken.blogspot.com for Op-Shop Show-Off, a linky open to all, all week, to link up a blog post about any aspect of your second-hand shopping life. tell us your op-shopping philosophy, or divulge your secret hunting techniques. let us know about your wants, or skite (English translation= “show-off “) about your amazing finds. review the best op-shopping spots in your town, or request or give information on your fascinating finds, you’ll always be talking to an appreciative audience here.

 How to link up?
1. post your second hand shopping related blog post.

2. link to Op-Shop Show-Off in your blog post, so your blog readers can come over and peruse or post in the linky too.

 3. scroll to the bottom of my latest Tuesday Op-Shop Show-Off post and click on the linky tool, then follow the three easy steps.

 4. don't forget to leave me a comment to let me know you linked up.

 5. have a look at some of the other linkers posts/blogs, they're all people after your own heart!

 6. grab the Op-Shop Show-Off Button from my sidebar to decorate yours (paste the code into a HTML gadget under the 'add a gadget' part of the layout section in blogger and save).


Good-opping luck this week guys x








Sunday, March 17, 2013

11/52 portraits of my children






Claudine-following the chooks on all fours, pretending to be one of them in order to get close enough to rub your face in their feathers!

Findlay-when your awake i want to hold you. when your asleep i want to hold you. so just a quick snap until i get the hang of close quarters portraiture!

*i'm still in auto-mode, since i have about 3 seconds a day to take pictures...

week 11 in the 52 portraits of my children project at che and fidel



i loved the colours and shapes in this, my favourite (gosh it was hard to choose this week) of last weeks submitted photographs http://afairytalecomesalive.blogspot.gr/2013/03/1052.html

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Aurora watch






Just a quick, exciting F.Y.I...
Space Weather News for March 15, 2013
http://spaceweather.com

INCOMING CME: A magnetic eruption on the sun during the early hours of March 15th hurled a coronal mass ejection (CME) directly toward Earth. NOAA forecasters estimate a 70% chance of polar geomagnetic storms when the CME arrives on March 17th. High-latitude and possibly even middle-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras this weekend. Visit http://spaceweather.com for more information and updates.

Wishing you a cloud free weekend, literally and metaphorically x

aurora image from here. hopefully the next aurora image i post will be from here, as in my back garden!

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

10/52 Portraits of my children











Claudine-has to put something between herself and the lens when i take her photograph at the moment

Findlay-such a peaceful wee babe


and my fave from last weeks portrait collection at Che and Fidel? the silhouette portrait by muckle mam

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

the casserole coffin. Op-Shop-Show-Off March 12th, 2013





































we discovered this cooler scandinavian cousin of the le cruset at the Rangiora tip shop this week ($10). my researches tell me that this "nacco" enamelled cast-iron cookwear is Danish, and that sold under the brand  "copco" in the USA, some of it was designed by this interesting bloke michael lax. I have no idea whether this is of his design, but it is rather stylish as cook pots go. i also found out it's designated use is as a fish poacher.
now, i'd love to have cooked up a moorish looking fish-dish to show it off in all it's green glazed glory (or perhaps something retro-yum to suits it's lineage) but to date claud has been the only successful fisher person in the whanau. she even placed second in the pre-schoolers section at the local take a kid fishing competition (that's her in the stripes there being awarded her prize-toys and treats). her catches though have been of modest size (and have been frozen as bait for future fishing expeditions) so we're hoping this op-shop find is a sign of good fishing fortune to come, of the adult-sized, poach-able variety. 
in the meantime i've christened it the casserole coffin
because of it's shape and my intended use, not my culinary (dis)abilities!

anyway, have you had any luck down the oppy this week yourself?

Care to show us?

are you an Op-Shop Show-Off? or more modest about your superior second hand shopping abilities? 

do you like to linky?

it’s charitable, green, cheap, exciting, fun, nostalgia inducing, potentially lucrative and often just plain necessary. whatever your reason for second hand shopping we’d love it if you joined us on Tuesdays here at blackbirdhasspoken.blogspot.com for Op-Shop Show-Off, a linky open to all, all week, to link up a blog post about any aspect of your second-hand shopping life. tell us your op-shopping philosophy, or divulge your secret hunting techniques. let us know about your wants, or skite (English translation= “show-off “) about your amazing finds. review the best op-shopping spots in your town, or request or give information on your fascinating finds, you’ll always be talking to an appreciative audience here.

 How to link up?
1. post your second hand shopping related blog post.

2. link to Op-Shop Show-Off in your blog post, so your blog readers can come over and peruse or post in the linky too.

 3. scroll to the bottom of my latest Tuesday Op-Shop Show-Off post and click on the linky tool, then follow the three easy steps.

 4. don't forget to leave me a comment to let me know you linked up.

 5. have a look at some of the other linkers posts/blogs, they're all people after your own heart!

 6. grab the Op-Shop Show-Off Button from my sidebar to decorate yours (paste the code into a HTML gadget under the 'add a gadget' part of the layout section in blogger and save).











Tuesday, March 5, 2013

shiny kitchen treasure. Op-Shop Show-Off March 5th, 2013




i was pleased as punch when Terry turned up with this WMF lemon juicer this week ($2). we had a cheap plastic supermarket one that had driven me mad falling over or apart mid juicing for months whilst i waited in hope of scoring an old school heavy glass one. great timing for tabbouleh making with the cherry tomatoes  cucumbers, parsley and mint from our garden. hopefully next year we will use our own lemons too since the TLC we have lavished on our sorry sapling this year appear to be bringing it back from the brink of death by leaf curl and malnutrition.



are you an Op-Shop Show-Off? or more modest about your superior second hand shopping abilities?

do you like to linky?

it’s charitable, green, cheap, exciting, fun, nostalgia inducing, potentially lucrative and often just plain necessary. whatever your reason for second hand shopping we’d love it if you joined us on Tuesdays here at blackbirdhasspoken.blogspot.com for Op-Shop Show-Off, a linky open to all, all week, to link up a blog post about any aspect of your second-hand shopping life. tell us your op-shopping philosophy, or divulge your secret hunting techniques. let us know about your wants, or skite (English translation= “show-off “) about your amazing finds. review the best op-shopping spots in your town, or request or give information on your fascinating finds, you’ll always be talking to an appreciative audience here.

 How to link up?
1. post your second hand shopping related blog post.

2. link to Op-Shop Show-Off in your blog post, so your blog readers can come over and peruse or post in the linky too.

 3. scroll to the bottom of my latest Tuesday Op-Shop Show-Off post and click on the linky tool, then follow the three easy steps.

 4. don't forget to leave me a comment to let me know you linked up.

 5. have a look at some of the other linkers posts/blogs, they're all people after your own heart!

 6. grab the Op-Shop Show-Off Button from my sidebar to decorate yours (paste the code into a HTML gadget under the 'add a gadget' part of the layout section in blogger and save).





Monday, March 4, 2013

9/52 Portraits of my Children

















































Claudine & Findlay-together at last (you've been so patient claud!)


linking in with the portrait project at Che & Fidel



Friday, March 1, 2013

8/52. Portraits of my children















Findlay-silken haired, three days old.

Claudine-adventuring. one thousand , one hundred and sixteen days old. or there abouts



joining in the kid-capturing clickathon that is the Portrait Project at Che and Fidel..