30.1.13

Oh Brother!



I took this one without you knowing,
the closeness you're not used to showing.

Much of the time you tease and fight,
shouting and shoving, both always right.

Teasing and playing on each other's fears,
angry words that end in tears.

In truth you're lost without each other,
I know this being your wise old mother.

So I caught this moment to remind you
of the love that always binds you.



18.1.13

sNo fun for birds...a timely DIY bird feeder

The youngest two were standing by the door in full snow kit by 7 this morning. Just shows what's possible when they're keen! And they were so excited; jiggling up and down with anticipation, thinking snow balls, sledging and NO school.
I was thinking snowed in, husband away...and no school. What an old misery.
But I had a plan for my three almost eager little helpers - once they'd had their fill of snow.


I've been meaning to make bird feeders for ages. We used to have a bird table, but it slowly rotted away, and we haven't replaced it because of the cat. There are other ways: higher, hopefully safer ways, and feeders seem to be a better option with a cat prowling about. Nothing's going to be perfect, still it's got to be worth the risk in this kind of weather.

All you'll need is an empty plastic bottle, some string, a few sticks, scissors (I found small, sharp nail scissors were best) and bird food.


Make two small holes opposite each other near the bottom of the bottle, and push a stick through to make a perch. Repeat this, so the second stick goes in slightly above the first.


Next cut a small hole (no more than 3/4cm wide - too big and the seeds will fall out) about 4cm above each perch. I found the best way to do this is to pierce the bottle with the scissors, and then twist a stick around in the hole, until it's the right size.


Poke a hole either side of the bottleneck, and thread some string through (a longish darning needle helped with this bit) and tie the ends together.


Take the cap off and use a funnel to fill the bottle.


I did a little googling to find out where cat owners put their bird feeders. Top tips seem to be washing lines, weak branches and generally making the area under or around them less cat conducive with the odd prickly plant.  So we put one on a line between the apple trees, and the other on a high, spindly branch above a holly bush.


The birds were a little tentative to begin with....


...but it wasn't long before we had our first taker!


16.1.13

The Gallery - New




I love it when the kids get this excited about everything they open. No holding back, just pure spontaneous, fabulous joy.
It might only be a new pencil case; but at that moment, it was the most fantastic thing EVER...until she ripped open the next parcel...
And so begins the noisy unwrapping rollercoaster of excitement - can't bear the thought of it ending one day, but know it will.
The ten year old is already more grown up and sensible about the whole thing - now a quieter, slightly self-conscious present-opener.
Or maybe he's just getting harder to please??



The Gallery theme this week is NEW

14.1.13

Bargain button bracelets

I have a huge collection of buttons. A collection verging on Pearly Queen proportions - and I am especially keen on the shiny, pearly little shell ones that catch the light. I really don't need any more, but a big bag of them for £1.50? Hard to pass up a charity shop button bargain. You could easily pay that for a small card of 6, and they don't take up much room..

So another few hundred to add to the tins (note plural) - a button for every occasion. And quite fun checking through the bag for any beauties.

I'll have to think of something special for the etched ones, and maybe the interesting cross shaped button might work on a choker?


My 5 year old picked out the ones she liked, and rather than put them away, I pinched a wristband idea from a friend that's perfect for showing off your best buttons. It's also good for using up small pieces of braid or lace.


We made some with a felt base and added colourful embroidered trim and our buttons. Lace on felt looks great too, and maybe a few beads or sequins for a little sparkle. I used gold thread to sew the bits onto the bracelets, and to finish off around the button holes.


OK, so I haven't made much of a dent in the pile - but I have been checking out some other use-up-your-massive-hoard-of-buttons ideas online, and there are loads. Do you have any favourites or top button tips? I'd love to hear them.


Found any secondhand lovelies lately?
Plenty of thrifty inspiration over at Liz's Magpie Monday 
and Lakota's Ta-dah! Tuesday