Is your serenity lost? Would you like to find it again or welcome it into your life? Would you like to try out easy mindfulness? Coloring is a good way to start. Most of us have done it in our childhood so it is something you already can! Just crab a pen and have a go!
Monday, 30 August 2021
Sunday, 29 August 2021
SummerClouds BookMark
It must be quite clear already. I love bookmarks. I have some kind of passion on them. This is made of patchwork fabric and recycled ribbon. The card is made of recycled notepad cover.
Saturday, 28 August 2021
Jar For Yule
I made a cute little gift of an old jar where was beetroots when I bought it. Now I decorated the jar by decoupage, sew a pretty cover and filled it with 26 different kind of tea bags and root chakra body butter.
I used a napkin for the decoupage decoration. On December 2017 I made decoupage glass jars -tutorial for you.
I made the cover of recycled felt. This is one of the last remaining pieces of An Old Jacket. I used it also for CatPillow. At first I was a bit sorry I had no lace but then I realize I could use machine embroidery decoration by the edge. It was cheap and easy. I am happy with the result.
Simple white elastic band keeps the cover at its place. It all match well together and create cozy Christmas spirit of old times. It is a nice little gift for Yule 2021.
Tunnisteet:
craft lifestyle,
decoupage,
glass,
recycling
Friday, 27 August 2021
Country Style Curtains
It has come the time to re-decorate the closet I decorated with horses back on 2013. I just made the curtains of lace and used white laundry baskets inside to arrange my fabrics etc. in. It turn out calm (as wished) and pretty too. I am happy with the result. I just keep on loving this piece of furniture he made at his teens over 30 years ago. (At some point we have replaced the door handles by new.)
Tunnisteet:
craft lifestyle,
curtains,
sewing
Sunday, 8 August 2021
Farm and harvest
I love my garden. Every year I collect the harvest. On bad years it is enough for our self-sufficient annual nutrition considering vitamins. During the autumn, winter and spring we hardly ever buy vegetables, only potatoes and bananas. At home garden we grow red currants, black currants, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, honey berries (not a great success at all, they are about to leave), apples and saskatoons (= amelanchier, shadbush, shadwood, shadblow, serviceberry, juneberry, sugarplum, wildplum, chuckleypear.... it seems to have many names).
This year I planted more blackberry, blueberry and grape vine. I do also have many rowans (mountain ash) but usually we save all the berries for the birds. I love waxwings who love rowans. We save the rowans and rose berries for the birds also to secure their surviving over the winter. We need birds in our garden. The are important because of the biodiversity. Birds eat bugs that would destroy my harvest. But they also call for hawks etc. to take care of the pack of little birds don't grow too big. I have had this garden for 12 years and had never need to use any pesticides so it is very organic but needs that biodiversity to stay in that way also in the future.
Our apples don't grow big, neither do apple trees, or any other tree. It is because of the arctic climate. On the other hand it is good because then I can fit more species in my ca. 0,27 acre garden.
Of course growing our own food demands a lot of work during the year. Not to mention when harvesting and producing it all to the form it stays good over the winter.
Every year we also collect blueberries, lingon berries and cloud berries from the wilderness. It is quite a huge amount of berries to pick up and preserve.
I have had a juicer for years but now I have also a steam juicer. Before my mother-in-law has steamed our berries for us but now I can do it myself. This is a great pal in my kitchen.
PS. If you are not able to grow your own food look around. It is more planet friendly to buy from local small farmers than transport anything from the other side of the world. If you live in a city you can also use those services that aim to reduce food waste: ask from restaurants, super markets etc. Even around here some shops collect "stop food waste" bags or baskets and sell them out at very low cost. Be early or late bird, it depends on their system when they put them out on the sale. It is also an excellent way to protect the planet earth with extremely low cost budget.
Tuesday, 3 August 2021
SnowFlake BookMark
I designed and sew a winter spirited bookmark. YoungLady asked me to make one as a gift for her friend who figure skates. Blue felt and winter themed ribbons create a perfect bookmark.
The bookmark itself is placed between the pages.
The elastic band is tied around the book. This method keeps the bookmark in its place no matter what. The elastic band around the book makes sure it stays closed and as tidy as possible even when carried in a bag with you.
Tunnisteet:
bookmark,
felting,
sewing,
Taija design
Monday, 2 August 2021
AAW LegWarmers No2
I usually knit woollen socks to warm up toes. This time I designed and knit legwarmers of our pale fog blue AAW yarn (50% our own ethic produced arctic angora wool, 40% ethic produced FinnSheep wool, 10% nylon) (100g = 238m). It is a very simple design and easy to make true.
Tunnisteet:
AAW,
angora,
ethic produced wool,
Finnsheep,
leg warmers,
Taija design
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