Showing posts with label random acts of kindness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label random acts of kindness. Show all posts

Monday, May 30, 2011

Blog Anniversary Giveaway Winner

Time to announce my giveaway: it's Jen!

Jen said:

"Happy Bloggy-versary and all that. You've inspired me to get back into it!"

Jen, leave me your email and I'll get in touch and send you out your bag of goodies!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Marimekko Win

I was incredibly lucky to win a competition from the lovely Captain KK - this beautiful Marimekko plate. Even my lone truss tomato looks thrilled to be there. Thank you Captain - it is absolutely magnificent and I smile every time we pass in the kitchen.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Help Japan

Like most of us, I've been deeply upset by the earthquake in Japan. I've donated to the Red Cross appeal (which my work gift-matches, effectively doubling my donation, which is amazing). In case you're feel like helping the beautiful country, the artful Swedish photographer Hilda Grahnat has set up a shop called 'Help Japan' which sells some of her prints and postcards. I'd thoroughly recommend donating or buying some of her prints: you are both helping Japan, and supporting a beautiful artist at the same time.
Image from our incredible trip to Japan in 2009.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

First Wedding Present

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My lovely sister came over on the weekend to give the Pal and I our first wedding present. We had no idea what this might be, but the thought of taking a short break from doing seating arrangements (!!!) was so delightful that we welcomed her with open arms. Em has also been an incredible support in the lead up: she knows I'm working a lot and just manages to be helpful in a very seamless and non-pressure way.

And we were blown away. Em knows how much I love these old railway posters, and made one for us which chronicles some of our adventures from our first date to our wedding day. It's not only a stunning piece of art, but I catch myself looking at it with dreamy, faraway eyes, remembering how far we've come, and all the adventures to come.

Thank you Em - we couldn't love it, more.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Pothole Gardens

In an attempt to highlight the poor state of Britain's roads, Pete Dungey makes pothole gardens. I think they're so beautiful - tiny little oases in a sea of bitumen. Perfection.
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Sunday, June 20, 2010

Rainbow Morning

Just went on the most beautiful rainy walk this morning - all the trees were wet and smelt amazing. I rounded the corner, and saw this enormous, full-sized (whole?) rainbow, stretching across the harbour. Hard to explain or capture in photos, but it was so bright against the grey. Just spectacular.


Thursday, January 14, 2010

New Watch for Christmas!

I have been looking for a new watch for about two years now, and finally stumbled on this a few months ago. It's called 'Cyclops' and it's from Mr Jones Watches, who have some amazing timepieces. As you can see, it has no numbers or hands (!!): the black circle tells the time in relation to the coloured circles. When it's over the circle, it's on the hour - when it's in between two circles, it's half-past the hour.

I was so excited to open this on Christmas day - my Mum and Dad gave it to me and I have had so much fun wearing it already.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Wall Map

A beautiful Christmas present from my Aunt - an old school map to hang above my sewing table.

Love.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Exciting News: Man, Oman!



In a pretty last-minute trip, I am off today to Oman! In spectacular luck, I have been invited there for work, and I can't WAIT!

Although there's been some wonderful parts to this year, I have also felt as though I've been treading water, so this comes as a deeply welcome time away.

I'll try to post while I'm away, but I don't know how good the internet connection will be. So in the meantime, I hope you all have a peaceful and relaxing New Year and see you in mid-January!

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas!

Hope you have a wonderful day celebrating! Happy Christmas and a wonderful New Year to you!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Sneak Peek: Japanese Inspired Quilt

This is a sneak peek of the new quilt I have made. Recently, a number of very close friends have become engaged, and I chose the fabric for this quilt with one of my affianced friends in mind. I was feeling quite good about the whole enterprise, when The Pal mentioned we should probably supplement the gift with a more boyish present for the groom. And then I realised: will I look like a crazy, Tonia Todman-esque* "I made you a present" kind of freak?! Is this quilt far too girly to give as a wedding present?
*For my lovely international readers, Tonia is Australia's 1990s answer to Martha Stewart. Our Tonia is decoupage queen, and, as I discovered with a cheeky google, a very busy entrepreneur these days. I really use her name with love: if I was a little older, I would absolutely be her, sans decoupage.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

A Story of Heartbreaking Sadness and Sudden, Seemingly Inexplicable Joy.

Last night our external hard drive died.


Months ago, the Pal had very proudly hooked up a whole terabyte of movies and TV shows to a screen in our lounge room, and we relished in our (ahem, mainly his) cleverness. It’s like a TV! We cried. Only better and with nothing we don’t want to watch! It was a golden age of 30 Rock, The Wire, The West Wing (it will never be old to us) and so many more shows and films. I'm talking a TERABYTE of them.


But as I said, last night it died. For the last few months, it had been uttering strangled, gurgling sounds, which, as it turns out, is what the death rattles of a hard drive sound like. The Pal and I chose to ignore these sounds. Fearing a meltdown or a pricey replacement, we chose to tell ourselves that it had “always sounded like that” and that “it still works” so there was nothing to worry about. But there was something to worry about, as suddenly the drive said “corrupt” and that’s just how the Pal and I felt. In a moral sense, you understand.


Late last night, I came to terms with this loss. It is a first world problem, I thought. I can buy the DVDs again and rip them again. Worse things (but obviously not by much) have happened in the world.


Flash forward to this morning, when an over-eager electrician who was fixing our washing machine turned off the mains power. I wasn’t quick enough to turn off my computer in time, and sat, a little twitchy, waiting to turn my mac back on to see what I had lost.


In what can only be described in religious resurrection terms, I found all of my shit. All of it. The hard drive came whirring back and minutes later, in a Holy Grail kind of moment, I sat scrolling through all my long lost (ok, short lost) favourites. As I write, I am transferring all my precious files to another safe place, with a renewed sense of optimism and amazement at technology and its foibles.


We’ll probably need another hard drive, and we’ll probably lose some data, but isn’t it nice when you have little moments which burst through cloudy days with beams of sunny, sunny light?


The End.



Thursday, November 26, 2009

Darien's Birthday Quilt

My friend Darien turns 30 tomorrow, and came out from the UK to celebrate with her identical twin! I knew that Darien's lounge room has lots of blues and reds in it, and that she loves all things handmade, so I made this quilt for her to snuggle with in Manchester.

I had some hesitations about making a gift: what if she hated it? And what if all my other friends who read this think, 'I hope she doesn't make one for me one day!' So tell me, dear readers, what are your thoughts on handmade gifts? (For the record, I love them...)
This new little label is made from one of my handmade stamps, and might be a recurring feature on my quilts. Now, to get to the huge quilt backlog!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Autumn Swap Package

Yesterday I received my gorgeous Autumn Swap parcel from the lovely Danielle. I'm so lucky - this year and last I have received such generous and thoughtful gifts. I've used her photography here, too, as it's just too lovely (and I couldn't take the photos nearly as well!)

So I am now the proud owner of so many lovely goodies. Thanks Danielle - so very kind of you!
I'd encourage everyone to participate in swaps: it's such a lovely way to get to make new friends and to think up creative gifts. Wheee!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

(Pretty) Teaching Aides

Alongside my thesis, I teach English and debating to high school students, aged all the way from 11 to 17 years old. It's a real pleasure of mine, and I'm lucky to have a part-time job which I enjoy so much and which allows me to write for big portions of the day. Over the years, the most important lesson I have learned is that as a teacher, you need to be incredibly flexible with every new class: no student (or group of students) is alike.

Recently, I've started teaching groups of new students aged 13-14, who presented me with an entirely new set of cultural and teaching differences. For one thing, the group is comprised of both boys and girls together, which is a difference, but moreover, the students are really reluctant to hear feedback about themselves in public: they want to know how to improve, but become deeply embarrassed to talk about their strengths and weaknesses in front of each other.

Enter my newest invention! I made up these individual pocket books for each student in which I write feedback on slips of paper for the students to read in their own time. That way, I can feel as though I am saving them the embarrassment they seem to feel, but also communicating with them about their progress.

Since this group is particularly competitive, I added a small table where I can put different stickers for their behaviour: yellow for effort, green for improvement, blue for excellence and red for bad behaviour (signified by a grumpy face on the card!)Every few weeks or so, I will count up the good stickers and award small prize bags like these - they seem obsessed with both chewing gum and stationery - to the students who are either doing really well or trying really hard, or both. It seems to have worked so far: the students are happy, motivated and keen to contribute and concentrate, and I think they are really learning well.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Autumn Swap

Last year I participated in Sofia's Autumn Swap and this year, I'm really excited to do the same. The idea is that you make a parcel for your swap partner filled with comforting treats, and I had such fun putting it all together!

I'm posting mine off soon, as it has to wing its way to the Northern Hemisphere, but here's a sneak peek: I packaged it all up in my swap partner's favourite colours - I hope she likes it!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Goodies in the Mail

Last week I was lucky enough to win a giveaway on Kylie's blog. In fact, I won it on the very same day of my own giveaway - that's quick acting karma, for you!

It arrived this morning wrapped in red and aqua pretties. I'm so excited to sit down with this beautiful book Handmade Hellos and its presence alone is hugely inspiring. Thanks so much, Kylie! (You can have a peek in Kylie's shop, too, for some deliciously cute brooches. Also, I confess the soundtrack to Kylie's blog is so good you might just keep it open in your browser a little bit longer!).

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Etsy Giveaway: Revealed!

Butterflies getting ready to fly away to new owners.

After a delightful response to my giveaway, I used a random number generator and the winner is:

LPC who said: "Congratulations Kate. You know I think your stuff is super-cute. I agree, especially the map work."

Thank you LPC! Hurrah!

Please get in touch with me on etsy with what you'd like to order and I shall post it out to you!

I should say here that I had a number of entries who found me via a website which trawls the internet for giveaways from small time bloggers and Etsy store owners like myself. Without sounding too grouchy about it, (I know, it's free publicity and traffic to my site), I was unimpressed when people would write entries about how much they loved my shop and have read my blog for ages - when I can see that they just found it a minute ago and went straight to the giveaway post! I guess I don't mind them entering, but don't be disingenuous about it!! Do you have any thoughts on the subject, dear readers?

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Etsy Anniversary and Giveaway!

Today marks two years since I opened my little etsy shop - and it has been such an adventure. I count myself lucky to have met so many lovely customers and such interesting, crafty folk.

I also have many more plans (post-thesis!) to revamp and add new goodies, so stay tuned. And I have some more exciting news to share about the shop in the coming weeks, too...

In the meantime, leave a comment on this post, and I'll enter your names in a draw to win a $20 (USD) voucher to the shop! (I'll draw it next Friday 9th October at 9am Sydney-time).

Friday, September 25, 2009

Etsy Treasury!

Eeep! Have been featured on the Etsy treasury again! Check out the link while it's active.