Weddings

Shots from last weekend’s wedding, in which two of my favourite people in the world got married. Such a joyful day, and all the more impressive for knowing how much work and organisation went into the preparations. That dress! That cake! Miss – wait, no, Mrs O should be a wedding coordinator if she wasn’t already a kickass lawyer.

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Colette Sewing Handbook

I’ve been wanting to buy the Colette Sewing Handbook and some of the patterns for ages now, and have been on the verge of buying them quite a few times. I’m glad I waited though, because they’re having a holiday sale! I got the gift bundle including a signed copy of the book and two patterns (I chose Peony and Clover). I can’t wait to get them and make some things for summer!

P.S. If you’re curious about my wedding photos, I’ve been posting recaps over on my Getting Hitched blog.

I’m not getting paid anything (patterns or otherwise) for promoting Colette Patterns, I’m just a fan!

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Christmas Planning

Okay okay, it’s more than a month to go until Christmas and you probably hate me for posting about it. But The Boy and I are holding a Christmas dinner / tree decorating party, and with everyone’s other commitments throughout the holiday season it’s going to be in less than two weeks. That means the planning has to start now!

We’re planning to get a real tree this year, instead of a plastic one – and yes, you can get them in Australia. I’ve decided on a red and aqua colour scheme for the tree (yes of course a tree needs a colour scheme) and am having fun thinking about how I can extend it to decorating the rest of the space.

Here’s a few crafty projects I’m hoping to find some time for:

  • Maybe a light aqua tablecloth and red napkins? There’s a great tutorial here, although I now have a hem foot on my machine which should make the job much easier.
  • I think I’ll make some of these pretty paper ball ornaments for the tree, and maybe a big one or two to hang over the dining table.
  • It’s a little overplayed (or is that just for people like me who have been reading a lot of wedding blogs?) but I think I’ll take a shot at making bunting to go on the walls in the tree corner.
  • I’ve done these tissue paper pom-poms before – they’re cheap and easy, if a bit delicate to make.
  • I love the combination of brown paper with stripy red and white string or ribbons and a bit of blue embellishment!

Now to decide on the actual food part!

Burlesque

Went to a fabulous burlesque themed hens party last night for Miss O. ‘Burlesque’ is a bit of a hard style to pin down, so went for a sort of Betty Page inspired look with a rolled fringe, red lipstick and the craziest fake eyelashes I could find. We had the lovely Miss Cupcakes and Ruby Slippers from Sugar Blue Burlesque teach us some moves and run a hula-hoop contest. Good times!