Thursday, 25 December 2014

Sister fun times





It's the Christmas holidays, the summer heat is set in for the next few months and my two girls are a giggling ball of sweetness. They are high on life, living each day for the fun times they can share with each other. And by fun times I mean playing with marbles, watercolour painting, fairy dress ups and mermaid swimming in the pool. Hope you are also enjoying this time off with those you love.


poppy xx

Tuesday, 23 December 2014

The summer untitles




What do you get when a two and five year old get their mitts on your camera? A great series of photo's! I have selected a few photo's that best represent summer and capture a different way of looking at the world, which I feel we can all learn from. And when I say 'we', I am mostly talking about myself!

Enjoy! And share any photos made by your little humans or fury friends!
poppyxxx


Series one: Liquid 





Series two: Perspective







Series three: Sisters together








Friday, 28 November 2014

Top 10 Christmas DIY present guide



Giving a gift you have made is the best. There are some great DIY present ideas out there. I have collated my top 10 DIY present ideas. Click on the links below for the steps on how to make these great gifts.


Clockwise from top left



poppy xx



Sunday, 26 October 2014

thankyou


Who’s up for some life changing products? The guys from thankyou make it simple for you to make day to day choices that can change the world. When purchasing their water, you provide safe access to someone in need. And it doesn’t stop there. They also have hand wash, body wash, sanitiser and muesli. Check out their website for more info. And support them in your next grocery shop. It's that simple.



ps these guys aren’t for sale. They were just my special helpers during the photo shoot!

poppyxx



Photo's by sewcutpaint

Saturday, 13 September 2014

DIY Party sheet tents



As promised to you all, my DIY party tent- made from recycled fitted sheets. I must say these worked out a lot better than I thought. I mean who would have thought some old sheets could pull off the frilly edged sparkly snow flaked Elsa kingdom look I was going for?

For the girls’ party, I planned a range of Frozen themed interactive sensory play areas. Each tents housed one sensory play including Elsa magic sand (link), Olaf water beads (link), Olaf water blob (link) and Kristoff water slide. They were incredibly successful from a broad range of aged kids (and us big kids too!). The tents worked great to differentiate between the different activities as well as keep the kids out of the sun. So here’s the instructions to follow for your next party. Oh and did I forget to say it didn’t cost a thing? How great is that!

Instructions
1.  Sew the long edge of the fitted sheet to the long edge of the flat sheet
2.  Take sheets outside and erect with tent poles, pegs and rope

OPTIONAL: Decorate with frilly crape paper and snowflakes cut from contact paper.


 This is some photo’s post party. These sheets stayed up for a week.




Saturday, 6 September 2014

Do you wanna build a snowman?


So how do you spend a day celebrating being two and five? With recycled sheets and card, magic sand, tapioca pearls and sheet ice castles in a Frozen festival! Did I mention there were 24 kids, most of which were 5 and under? Yikes!

So to entertain them all, we had a series of tent stations (upturned fitted sheets on tent poles) for the kids to interact in throughout the morning. I have never been a big fan of the corny planned party games. So I made up a big batch of tapioca pearls and magic sand (see my past blog post) as well as a large water blob the kids could wobble on, an ice slide and an Elsa castle. The birthday cake was an ice cream cake (for the kids to eat) and a cheese cake (for us ‘bigger’ kids)- both eaten up quickly!

A huge thanks need to be given to my great friends who helped out on the day. The party kicked off with sleepovers from the Smithies the night before. With a lot of help from this tribe of 6, the party was ready to roll at 9:30. My great friend Suzy was the fruit chopping queen and wonderfully skilled at hunting and gathering some other good tucker- thanks mate! Throughout the day Tash, Suzy and my mum helped keep 24 little mouths fed and made my kitchen look cleaner than it has in years. And my great friend Frankie did some fantastic Elsa face painting and other great designs on the day. She is available for parties- send me a line if you are interested J

I will post some DIY’s to help out anyone planning a Frozen party. Most of my material was borrowed or recycled, so the cost was quite low. And to quote my eldest 5 year old:

"Best. Day. Ever!"

Here some pics from the fun day!

poppy xxx
 


 










Monday, 14 July 2014

DIY finger paint



I must say, I am a bit in love with my thermomix. It has helped me to make such yummy meals and tasty treats so easily. And I don’t like cooking. So today I thought I’d try the finger paint recipe in the thermomix. Apart from it being easy, quick and cheap (only needed simple cooking supplies) the kids LOVED the texture. I gave both my girls an ice cube tray of paint and they were set for an hour. It didn’t stain their clothes, it washed off their hands with a shake in a bucket of water and has no nasty chemicals in it! Two thumbs up from me.

So next time you come and visit us at our place we can make some finger paint and have a play with it. We may even let the kids have a go J

Thermomix finger paint recipe


40g caster sugar
1 tbsp sea salt
70g cornflour
470g water

Add all ingredients 5mins/80 Degrees/speed 4
Allow to cool before adding food colouring

Have fun with it!


poppyxx