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Celebration

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Everyone's back home and it feels good. I picked up little H. from the train last night. She's had a great time so much I could tell from the sound of her voice or better from the lack thereof. Coarse from all the singing at the 'boum' the night before. She was cheerful and had lots to tell on our metro ride home. New songs to sing, new clapping games to share. Big Sister was greeted with a bear hug - she even got her big sister the coolest present ever - something 'you won't find in Paris' . And then late last night Daddy got home from his trip - no coarse voice as he didn't have a 'boum' the last evening of the conference, but tired nevertheless after a week of hard working. With everyone back home, my creativity returned as well. This flower necklace is something new I have been working on. I really like it and I'm contemplating making a few for the shop. A flower to celebrate... Wishing you a happy weekend too, xo, P.

Lotus :: ctd

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Remember the lotus seed pods from a while back? That's what they look like now. I can't tell which version I prefer, but there's certainly something about them right now... Old and crumpled, a bit stubborn but proud. I hope I can grow old like that...

Flower petal shoes :: the kids version

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It's like the past couple of weeks all I've been doing is packing and unpacking. First for the move. Then big girl M. left on a trip with school (which was great, by the way!). Yesterday little H. left with her class for a trip until the end of the week. And today, before dawn, K. set off on a business trip. Packing. Unpacking. Boxes. Suitcases. Backpacks. Packing. Unpacking. Result: I'm way behind on blog reading and I have been kind of absent here, too. But, I'm working on it as of today! So, to start with, here is the kids version of last weeks up-cycled espadrilles . This pair of (really cheap) gym shoes (which they needed for the trip) went in little H.'s suitcase as a little surprise (it became sort of a habit here - we stick little surprises in suitcases whenever someone goes on a trip). All I did, was cut some petals out of the Petit Pan fabric scraps I bought a while ago. I used four petals per flower. Folded and layered them and next, sewed them together, ...

Creative with espadrilles :: a DIY

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I have this love hate relationship with espadrilles. I always loved them because they stand for summer. Whenever they show up you know summer's around the corner. Summer. Sun. The beach. No stress. I also love them because of their simplicity. A shoe can't get any simpler (nor cheaper) than that, can it? A sole and two pieces of fabric joined together. However, I didn't wear espadrilles for the longest time because of the squeaky sound the rope of my last pair made. Just thinking of it gives me the shivers! So, what made me buy another pair and devote a whole post to them? To be honest I have no idea - I must admit I fell for the gray stitches on the sides, but was that enough to buy them, bearing the squeaky sound of the rope in mind? I guess I just needed another challenge: the espadrille make-over. I actually had a lot of fun working on this DIY. As a matter of fact, what you see here is only a fraction of the things I came up with. There might be a couple more ideas in ...

Gone

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M. left on  a school trip this morning, with her class. We slipped a couple of goodies in her bag. Little H. wrote 5 letters, one for each day and made her a lovely beaded bracelet (which she hid in the Wednesday envelope) and I assembled a pair of earrings, matching the party dress we bought for the "boum" on the last evening of camp...(Don't you like that fabric?!) I'm sure they'll have lots of fun and they'll come home all grown up again... See you on Friday, Sweetie! Have a great time! PS: I'm glad I'm able to post again after Blogger had the hiccups all weekend - I haven't recovered all of your comments on the previous post yet, but according to Blogger they too should re-appear soon.

A splash of color

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I made this necklace last weekend, with bits and pieces I still had lying around from other jewelry projects - odd pieces of brass chain, gemstones (most of which I forgot the names), liquid silver and glass seed beads, which I love. I used brass eye pins in between. You can't tell from the pictures, but I messed up some of the eye loops - I guess I got out of the habit and I didn't have enough eye pins to start them all over again... But I do like the result. I have been wearing my new accessory every single day. It adds a little splash of color to my predominantly gray/beige/white (and very boring) wardrobe. That and my bohemian style belt which has become another favorite of mine...

Lotus seed pods

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I bought these lotus seed pods earlier today as a reward for a day of hard working. It wasn't until I put them in a vase that I realized the incredibly photogenic nature of these pods. There wasn't time for an extensive photo shoot, but I do like my snap shots. I hope I'll find a little bit more time though, this week, to take pictures of small projects I've been working on. But first I need to make sure big girl M. has everything ready for her upcoming school trip... Wishing you a great and productive week, xo, P.

Happy Mother's Day

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  I had an early Mother's Day gift this year. Big girl M. bought me some flowers this week - not one bouquet, but two and these little violets. She surprised me when I got home after dropping off her little sister at gym. She'd put them in vases around the house. One bouquet of lovely scented yellow freesia's and one bouquet with freesia, muguets and roses.  The best present however was the smile on her face, the sparkle in her eyes, the excitement and her story of how she planned everything. Too sweet for words... Thank you my dearest little M. for this early, lovely surprise! I'm wishing a happy Mother's Day to all of you moms, wherever you live...! May you have a great day! xo, P.

It starts feeling like home

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Three weeks, that's how long we've been here, in the new apartment. With all the boxes unpacked (there are a few exceptions, still), it starts to feel like home. And the four of us have a general good feeling about the new place. We like how it is roomier. We love the abundance of light. We love having quiet neighbors. We love seeing people walk down the street. We love being closer to the shops. A lot remains to be done still - but we prefer to take it slowly. We've got nothing on the walls for instance, because we like our clean bare walls for one thing and because we want to make the right decision before drilling that hole. Maybe, we'll drill a first hole next weekend to put up our kitchen shelves - we know now where we want the olive oil to be... Little by little, it will become our place. We prefer to take it slowly...

Bohemian style belt :: a tutorial

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Have you noticed? This summer, it's all about belts. Belts are quick fixes to any outfit, be it chic or casual. This summer, they come in different styles, widths, textures, and colors... I particularly like tiny belts - they add elegance to any silhouette (read: suggest the presence of a waist, even if there ain't any...LOL). I don't quite remember what exactly triggered this project - was it my new leather punch? - but I had it in mind for quite a while - I just hadn't found the time yet to work it out. But I did now! Hurray to all the cartons unpacked!! As always, this is a very easy project, which requires very basic sewing skills only. Also, very little is needed. Except for a free hour or so you'll need : - an old leather belt, or a cheap new one - fabric scraps, ribbon or bias tape,... - a leather punch - scissors - big needle - ruler and marker Preparing the fabric: From your fabric scraps, cut strips of different lengths. I cut mine about 1cm wide. No need...

Saving the scraps

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You know about my love for scraps by now. And about my love for leather. Well, there's a new tutorial in the making combining the two... It will be up later this week... Cheers, P.