Saturday, July 19, 2014

Lately ......


Lately ..  I have been the blogger that doesn't blog. 
A Mum enjoying the slower pace of the school holidays
A lady going mad because all of my favourite shows (that I like to watch online) are on season breaks! (first world problems here peeps) 
And a crazy DIY-er with a few projects on the go, paint in my hair and all over my arms and waiting on bits and pieces to finish them all off!

Lately life has been busy, the weather has been glorious (in the sunny Pilbara) and we have plenty to look forward to. That always seems to make the days and weeks fly by!

Hubby has started a shift roster, which is bittersweet. Long days , where I am literally doing everything and he is just eating, working and sleeping but then bigger blocks of time off. We can take day trips, I can work a little more and we have more time to spend together.  Like I said ... bittersweet. 

I seem to have found my crafty mojo. The only problem being , I want to have a go at everything that has been on my wish or 'to do' list for a while. So much I want to do, so little time and so little supplies in this town! Oh how I miss Spotlight!

I have so many projects and bits and pieces to share with you all, but here is a bit of whats been happening in the Team M house ....


The painting of shadow boxes, these ones are from Cotton on Kids


And this is from Kmart (it was beige and hessian but I undercoated them with this white before painting on the colour coats)


A photo on Instagram inspired me to tizzy up the kids kitchen! It is nearly completed , just waiting on some yummy wrapping paper I am using as a splash back and I will definitely be sharing the finished product!

Post coming soon!!

School holiday fun has meant lots of plays at the park,  lots of scooter riding, a day trip to Karratha , and a trip to the movies yesterday! So excited as it doesn't happen very often up here, and it was Angus' first time!


The weather has been chilly, for Pilbara standards, and I took the opportunity to whip out the beloved boots! Such a novelty!


More paint projects, baskets and lids. Frames for walls and hooks. Fun fun 


One of the finished mini projects , a simple Ikea jar , a spare knob glued on the top and a touch of spray paint. A cute update for my 'Tea and Coffee Cupboard" revamp. Again, another post to share when the labels have arrived and I am finished!


I have crates of fabric begging to be turned into something pretty and a few bunny dresses and skirts were the prefect starter projects! 


Late afternoon walks along the paths and lookouts to kill time while waiting for Daddy to finish work. This really is a beautiful part of the country, and somewhere that people just never want to visit.


And the most important thing of all. I've been busy being a Mum to my 4 cherubs. When I posted this photo on instagram I wrote this ;

Motherhood is sleep deprivation and self doubt, testing and a content challenge. You lose a lot of who you were before but become so much more in the process. Today I feel lucky to have 4 happy , healthy kids (and I will use this post to look back on next week when school holidays start and they are fighting like cat and dog)



And they have been fighting , but they have also been playing beautifully. I still feel the same a few weeks later, at the tail end of the holidays , thankfully!!

Happy Saturday everyone, I am looking forward to sharing some new things soon!



4 comments:

  1. Liz - I love your craftiness! I am looking forward to seeing the finished shadow boxes - you have chosen such lovely colours.

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    1. Thank you Nina!! It feels great to be back creating and revamping.

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  2. Loving seeing your projects and look forward to the finished products. I too bought the shadow box from kmart and my son wants it yellow so I'll have to get my painting gloves on. Though I was hoping to get away without an under coat, do you think itneeds one? Nice to see some of the pilbara too so thank you :-)

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  3. I think you definately could go without the undercoat, the hessian may need a few more coats of paint perhaps.
    I'm glad you enjoyed seeing the Pilbara, I must take some more pics and post them. It really is a beautiful part of the country!

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