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My Home :: Doors - Before & After

05 June 2012

When I bought my apartment the lovely old double doors that divide the living area from the bedroom had reproduction stained glass panels. If you're unfamiliar with this sort of glass, it's basically glass with a design printed on the back - made to look like stained glass, but actually fooling no one.

I looked into replacing it with a translucent glass with a simple beveled edge, but it was ridiculously expensive. So instead I had more budget friendly glass installed (less than half the price) and covered it with Emma Jeffs' beautiful Otto window film. And I think that the result looks so much better than the plain/expensive glass would have. The white walls and doors also make a big difference - previously the walls were pale blue and the doors were cream.





I'm so happy with how it worked out. The window film was really easy to install and it's added a contemporary look with a nod to tradition. It looks different day and night and still lets light through while maintaining privacy. Emma Jeffs window film is available in a variety of designs and you can purchase it directly from her online shop, from Ella and Sofia in Australia, and 2Jane in the US (they will ship to Aus too).

 I highly recommend it!
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If I had a staircase...

I would want it to look something like this:

Image: Patrick Cline for Lonny magazine

Love the multiple monochromatic patterns stencilled on the rises. The rest of the decor totally suits the locale, but in my house the wall up the stairs would be empty and the railing white.

This lovely staircase is part of the Peacock Pavilions in Marrakech. The May issue of Lonny has lots more images of this absolutely stunning guest house as well as some gorgeous images of Marrakech (somewhere I'd love to go), shopping tips and Moroccan recipes.

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An Eight and a Half Party

Roxy's birthday is right in the Christmas / New Year period and parties are always tricky. People are away on holidays, kids are already a bit ratty from late nights, and Roxy gets Christmas and her birthday right on top of one another and then has to wait a whole year for them to come around again.

So this year we had a little 8 and a half celebration with a few of her school friends. Although it meant Roxy had to wait 18 months since her last party she thought it was worth the wait because nobody else she knows gets to have a 'half' birthday party.


The cake is so embarrassing! It's hardly a beautifully styled blog-worthy creation! Roxy's not into cake and it's the one thing that I never have any success baking, so we were both happy with a store bought mud cake. I planned to redecorate it, but Roxy insisted on leaving the existing decoration in place. So I just added the numbers in the centre and some mini bunting.

We made Frog in a Pond, which is an old favourite. I made them in individual cups this time (I usually do them in small shallow paper bowls), and the size was perfect - the frogs just had their heads above water. We pushed the frogs in when the jelly was set so it looked like there were water ripples around them. I added little umbrellas and they were a hit with the girls.


And I found yet another use for wash tape... I removed the labels from water bottles and made little washi tape flags which Roxy wrote her guests' names on.


I used to go all out with parties when Roxy was little... I think that was as much for me as it was for her! As they get older it's more about having fun together than fancy themes and coordinating everything. All the girls are into music, singing, dancing and games, so I did a lot of filming and they did a lot of performing! I hung balloons and streamers from the light, and put out some platters of simple food and some sweets. It was a stress-free party for me, and was declared 'the most awesome party ever in the universe' by one of the guests. So success all round!


Have you found as your children get older that parties are less fussy? Do you or anyone you know have a Christmas or New year birthday - and have you ever been to a 'half' birthday party? I can't take credit for the idea... a lady I met once told me that her birthday was on new year's eve and her mum always threw a 'half' birthday party for her in June. Brilliant idea.

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Exploring Tokyo :: Kichijoji

03 June 2012

In three trips to Tokyo I'd never made it to Kichijoji before, but this time I did, and I loved it there. There is a maze of tiny streets behind the "Shopping Street" (theres a big sign that stretches across the street, saying just that) where you'll find a lot of fascinating little shops selling all sorts of wares from stationery to furniture, zakka, and clothing. The park with the swan paddle boats is a lovely haven on the other side of the station.




If you're heading to Tokyo for fabric and craft shopping the well known Yazawaya store has moved from it's previous home adjacent to the train station. Thanks to Amy for the heads up on the move, I was able to find it easily by heading out the Park (Koen) exit of the station and heading down the lane way in front of the exit. Yazawaya is in the OIOI department store which you'll see directly ahead of you as you walk down the lane way. There are two floors of fantastic craft supplies, stationery and fabric.





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Art Inspiration :: Elizabeth Delfs

01 June 2012

Australian artist Elizabeth Delfs creates these incredibly breathtaking pieces. I have no words...

All images via Elizabeth Delfs.
Images with model are from a collaboration with Nick Fitzpatrick for Colosoul magazine.

Elizabeth currently lives and works in Germany, and you can read about and see her current works and exhibition on her blog.

A sense of the beautiful fluid and ethereal quality of Elizabeth's creations can be gained from this video.




What a lovely way to end the week! I hope you have a great weekend.
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