31 March 2011

Knock knock . . .

Writing this listening to Tim Christensen's "Honeyburst" album - brilliant! We were introduced to his music when we visited our friend in Denmark, and it's been a firm favourite since - have a listen if you're not familiar with his work.

I'd love to have a wooden front door. Ours is white PVCU with mock lead flashing in it. I know it's not particularly horrid. In fact, it's a major step up from the one we had in our last house - imagine again a white PVCU door, but with a massive stained glass hummingbird in the middle - classy, no?

Anyway, I'd just really love a wooden front door - obviously PVCU doors are very secure, but they just look so out of place on old houses like ours. If we did have a wooden front door, I'd enjoy painting it in a pretty heritage shade like one of these:

Image from here.

Image from here.

Image from here.

Image from here.

Image from here.

29 March 2011

Scribbled pears save the day!

You may remember that I wrote here that I'd wrecked my Emma Bridgwater shopping bag and have been looking for a replacement . . . well, David found this in Tesco the other day!

Image from here.

I'd read that these bags were going to be produced in the January/February edition of the Tesco magazine but was convinced that I'd missed out - I've been looking for one for a while now to no avail. So, I was so excited when David returned from mysteriously walking away from us at the checkout with one in his hand! Not sure the guy on the till quite understood my glee as I ripped the price tag off it and began filling it with groceries (no red wine this time!).

I'm really pleased with it - it's really sturdy, looks great and best of all 50p from each sale goes to CLIC Sargent and the Royal College of Art.

EDIT: Stupidly forgot to point out yesterday that the bag was designed by Orla Kiely! That's why I was so excited to find one!

24 March 2011

We're actually doing some DIY!

David and I have got the bit between our teeth this week! It began at the weekend, when David painted the ceilings and cornicing in the living room and dining room; now I've painted 2 walls in the living room (it's taking a while as I'm doing it during Torin's naps), and David's nearly finished hanging a new living room door! We've certainly been busy!

I'll post plenty of pictures when we've actually finished, but for now at least, I can show you the paint colours we've chosen, and the door that we bought. 

So, the walls in the living room and dining room are being painted in Dulux's "Gooseberry Fool 5":


and the chimney breasts in both rooms will be painted in Dulux's "Overtly Olive":


We've chosen to have them mixed in the Endurance paint, as it'll be easier to wipe off grubby handprints and pawprints without damaging the finish. There's also more of a contrast when the paint is actually on the wall - they look quite similar here, but Overtly Olive appears much greener in situ.

We replaced the door in the living room because the old door had 15 panels of glass in it. We've been getting increasingly nervous about it as Torin can now open the door himself, and really enjoys slamming it shut too. 

He obviously takes after his mother, as this is what I managed to do to our bedroom door a few weeks ago:


I was thoroughly ashamed - how stupid to slam a glass door (!), as well as a little shocked that this happened. At least we found out without anyone being hurt, that the glass in the doors in our house is not safety glass.

We felt it was really important to change the door as soon as possible, so we bought the "Neptune" door from B&Q:


The plan is to paint it white, so I'll post a picture when it's finished.

23 March 2011

Dream on dreamer . . .

Yesterday, David came back from work with this lovely "dream" sign for me:


As we are currently living on one salary, there are many things that we want to do, but can't. I know we're not the only ones - many people are experiencing difficult times at the moment with today's budget not giving much respite either. David bought me this sign to remind me to carry on dreaming. It's made of tin, and I really like the way the font looks like old printing blocks.

22 March 2011

A small celebration for a small milestone.

Today my little blog told me that I've had 1000 page views since I started writing it in January!


Thank you so so much to all of you who have taken the time to read what I've written.

It'd be really great to see who some of you lovely people are - why not follow me? A big thanks to those of you who have already pushed the "follow" button!
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