Teachers’ Day handmade

Last year we made an 'avant garde' paper floral arrangement for the teachers, this year I decided to spare Kyle's teachers the torture by presenting them with something simplier.

Felt 'Bird cage' key holders

A simple craft that took only about 3 hours and looks presentable enough for a handmade gift. Drop me a note here or in FB if you want the pattern for this.

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In the details – Shared Spaces

When I read about other people's interior styles on the internet, I start to think about my interior preferences.

10 years ago when hb and I had our first home, we were into dark coloured furnishing as we wanted to have a clean, minimalistic space. The choice of minimalistic furnishing was apt for our lifestyle at that point in time. After staying in a minimalistic home for some time, I realised how much I did not want to live in a cookie cutter space with lots of clultter, but lacked any form of personal touches in aesthetics. So moving into our new space, I wanted to add alot more of my simple touches into the corners of the home.

So what's my personal style for the home in general? I use a neutral base, mainly from our existing furniture that we bought from our first home. One base colour of dark brown wood furniture (all from our minimalist style 10 years ago), then accentuate with happy colours in shades of yellow, mustard, sage. And add a bit of whimsicalness to that, with my fondness for nature-inspired details. All seen through frame pictures, fabric prints and things that I make and plan to make myself.

I have alot more old stuff (some which are hand-me-downs vintage gems from my mom), hardly any new stuff. And I make a point to put away alot that I don't like in cabinets and drawers and only highlight those that I like, so that solves the clutter at home. I am also blessed to have a hb that surrenders to my preferences for the home and he seems quite satisfied with the overall result 😉

The challenge that I encountered with this space is that since this place is rented, I have to work with existing space and fittings. The apartment is relatively clean with little built-ins, except for wardrobes and the landlord's ugly speaker fixtures on the ceiling in the living area.

Imagine having to live with 4 of these eyesores on the ceiling for the next 2 years…

So this is what I did….with a $2 paper lantern from daiso, decoupage and some treasured pieces from my fabric collection.

 

My fondness for nature-inspired details is reflected in my choice of fabric for the lanterns and art prints, which are printed reproductions of original artwork by Etsy artists. All of these picture frames are from Ikea, that previously housed some of my photographic prints of nature from the nature walks that Kyle and I have taken,

I don't have green fingers, so I get easy to maintain, budget house plants from Ikea, so as to introduce more greenery into the living area.

For that bit of fun lighting into the living area, this 'home-made' lamp jar is the first thing I see when I enter the house from the main door. I used a $2 glass jar, christmas lights that I purchased 2 years ago and shells that Kyle collected from our resort holidays a while ago.

I am not one that follows interior trends, as I find that a home needs to reflect the personality of the people living there. Decorating a home takes time and it is important to allow our home to grow along with us and our needs. Most of all, decorating needs heart, it is best to follow one's passions and preferences, and not to simply copy whatever that is seen on the internet, or only select everything from a certain store. Afterall, what makes a house a home? It is all in the details you see, that will add warmth and your own personality into the space that you can call your own.

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Space and routines

Finally managed to unpack the last of the boxes yesterday, somehow, the last leg of unpacking just seemed to have taken the longest time. Nonetheless,I am very satisfied with the outcome. Hb and I have successfully gotten rid of most of the clutter at home, and what are still useful and hardly used are now packed neatly into the built-in wardrobes. I really do hope that this signals a start of a clutter-free home :)

Was able to ease into a new routine of having breakfast at home, savouring a cup of Earl Grey tea and doing bible devotion at the same time. After walking Kyle to school and back, I have alot more time in the mornings enjoy some 'me-time' and more time to mess around with my hand-mades 😉

Here's one of the hand-mades I have completed for my bedroom; a bedisde table runner. in teal and off white. The good thing about hand-mades is that you can always create whatever you like for the home, even if there is no such thing as a bedside table runner. My inspiration behind this piece is a reminisce of the 80s geometric patterns, minus the neon shades. I was looking to bring out the monotony of the dark brown furnishing in the room and introduce some shapes and the snuggly feel of my favorite fabric; felt. Next to the bedisde table is my $60 second hand lamp. Still extremely pleased with the price and condition of it.

My little corner of the bedroom
 

Will be working slowly but steadily on my handmades for the little corners in the house…more to come soon.

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