Sunday, 23 December 2012

clay garland + merry chrismis + see ya later

We've tried salt dough ornaments in the past, but this year I wanted that super white porcelain look and was really happy with this recipe, found through Pinterest (duh, of course).


Using just baking soda, corn flour and water this couldn't have been easier. Some advice I'll add to her very clear instructions though would be to just roll and cut small bits at a time, keeping the rest in a bowl covered with a damp cloth. Also keep a cup of water on hand to moisten the dough with your fingertips as you re-roll the scraps to cut again. This stuff dries fast!


I baked the ornaments for about 45 min a side at 80 degrees Celsius. And had to sand off a couple of rough patchs after they'd baked, but that might not be necessary if you use sharper metal shape-cutters.


Of course a fair number of them had to be painted and be-glitter-rated.


And then strung on ribbons and festooned about the house!

Merry Christmas, happy holidays, enjoy your hols etc. I'll be back here sometime in the New Year. For the next while (like my 'pic a day' project, ahem), I hope to be completely inconsistent, unreliable and uttery spontaneous.
Isn't that what the summer holidays are all about?

Monday, 17 December 2012

xmas tree craft

We made these a few weeks back. It was an overcast day and the girls mostly insisted on completing them stark naked. Not ideal photographic conditions.

But never-the-less, behold the egg box Christmas tree!


Sunday prepped the egg boxes a few days before. Fully clothed and under the close scrutiny of a baby doll.


Friday cut them up. Semi-clothed, if a plastic raffia hula-skirt counts at all.


Constructed (in the nude) by lacing pieces onto a wooden skewer, random bit of polystyrene holding it upright.


Topped off with an angel and some glitter be-spattering. Sunday's angel's facial expression is unreadable, Friday's skewer out the top of the head (first pic) was non-negotiable. Wings their own design.


Fun.

Sunday, 16 December 2012

16 Dec


Christmas carols on the water. With bag-piper under the new, new moon. Magic.

Saturday, 15 December 2012

Friday, 14 December 2012

Thursday, 13 December 2012

12 Dec

... on the 13th ...


I finally unpacked my printer's tray. Can you see the Mandela for President badge, circa 1994? I've been reading and re-reading this great article about Madiba, sad, but so sensible.

Tuesday, 11 December 2012

11 Dec

Ack! I didn't take any photos today! So ... I'm later-gramming. Yup, just when I thought instagram couldn't get more laughable (follow the link, you'll thank me), I discovered #latergram - when you post a pic you took earlier, to post later, so it's not, like, instant - see?

These from the last day of school. Our Sunday, being the most delightful little flirt.




Monday, 10 December 2012

10 Dec


I like to have a presence, as it were, on my own Christmas tree. A little reminder that Mummy's watching ...

Sunday, 9 December 2012

wall tree

The previous owners of our house had a Very Serious Home Office. All wood paneled and cork floored and harsh lighting.
This is the room which has temporarily become our 'Art Room' - as in the room in which we can toss glitter and splatter paint and hammer nails into things without being precious about the decor. It's rapidly becoming my favourite room in the house.

I've come across lots of pins (as in, on Pinterest) lately of play-play Christmas trees for littlies to decorate - ones made of fuzzy felt and cardboard etc - all of which sparked the idea for this: a wall tree for endless redecorating.


Masking tape tree onto wood paneling ...


... thumb tacks hammered in a little to make sure they're pretty secure ...


... and a basket of old or mismatched Christmas decorations.


Endless fun.


And especially popular with my smallest Christmas elf.

Now hopefully they'll leave our 'proper' Christmas tree alone!

9 Dec


Eyeball piñata. Best 3rd birthday party ever.

Saturday, 8 December 2012

8 Dec


What???

lovely people making lovely things

It's that time of year and as I'm lucky enough to know lots of lovely people who make and do lovely things, I thought I'd share some links here ... you know, for Christmas present purposes.

Blossom Creations ~
Lots of simply gorgeous products for babies and mums, Jan's selection of fabrics is heavenly.


I have one of the very lovely cellphone wallets - perfect for your phone, Driver's Licence, debit card and an emergency R20 note when you're just popping to the shop or gym etc.

Make. Believe ~
Beautifully folded origami beauties ... these strings of birds,


... and Wendy's now famous exquisitely balanced and delicate mobiles, as featured in the latest House and Leisure magazine.


Lemon & Lilac ~
Specialising in paint techniques, reinventing old furniture and some gorgeous home decor, Lisa has a shop in Chenoweth St, Durbanville, an exquisite home in Observatory, a talented eye for spotting a treasure and lots and lots of energy!



Little Fire Company ~
Sponsor of my recent giveaway, the Little Fire Company has oodles of goodness for the babies and kidlets in your life, all of which can be purchased online.



Go shopping!

*All photos shamelessly lifted from their respective websites and facebook pages!*

Friday, 7 December 2012

7 Dec


A visual manifestation of happiness.

Thursday, 6 December 2012

6 Dec


Last day of school for the year, and last day for both of them at their respective schools. On the way home:
Sunday, 'I also got an old school now.'
Friday, 'Lots of new people are going to come into my life soon hey Mum?'

I am immeasurably grateful at how well they embrace change.

Wednesday, 5 December 2012

5 Dec


We went to the SPCA to look at dogs (not for us alas) and came home with ... a unicorn. Not the adoption we'd anticipated, but she couldn't be happier.

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

4 Dec


With a grandfather and an uncle as eminent botanists is it any wonder she knows how to pontificate, at length and with varying degrees of bullsh*t, about various plants?
This game was called 'Kirstenbosch'.

Monday, 3 December 2012

3 Dec


At first I was dismayed to see a whole roll of sparkly tape disappear, but then I reminded myself that this is what it was intended for: to bring joy.

Sunday, 2 December 2012

2 Dec


And to continue a theme ...

My first favourite thing about Christmas (the list gets longer as the season goes on), is feeling justified in making frivolous crafty things and festooning the house with them. Not sure why I need any justification to do that at all, but I seem to think I do!

Saturday, 1 December 2012

1 Dec


Despite their Ouma giving the girls 'real' advent calendars this year, I'm determined to re-use my matchboxes
I got this little guy in the post-Christmas sales at Checkers last December and thought I'd have some fun hiding him around the house with each day's matchbox.
(The first person to say 'Elf on a Shelf' gets a punch in the throat okay?)

P.S. Where have I been you ask? Two words: Downton Abbey. I refuse to apologise.
P.P.S. We have a winner! Thanks to everyone who participated, and to the Little Fire Company for a gorgeous prize.

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

GIVEAWAY!

So I've got daughters right? You've probably picked up on that ... And as everyone will tell you (even those without girls, hell even those without kids - everyone), one of the funnest things about having girls is dressing them.
Fun, but not always easy if you're looking for something beyond the standard pink 'n frilly branded fare. So how much do we love this:


Made by the lovely Little Fire Company, Miranda is offering a reader this cutie-patootie little set for the lively fire fly in your life. My girls are loving a flouncy skirt this summer, and I'm sure yours will too!

Right, rules:
1. This giveaway is open to anyone (as in we will ship anywhere). We're global like that.
2. To enter you need to 'Like' the Little Fire Company and C is for Cape Town on facebook and then email me at cisforcapetown[at]gmail.com confirming you've done that.
(Psst, y'all know when emailing to use the @ sign right? The silly brackets thing above is just to avoid spambots. Don't tell them okay?)
3. Competition closes 30 November and a winner will be drawn that weekend.

The little set is available in size 1-2, 2-3, 3-4, 4-5, 5-6, 6-7.

All Little Fire Company goodies (there's SO much more than clothing) can be purchased from their website, and Miranda will be at the following pre-Christmas markets in and around Cape Town too ... the Doilie Market at our favourite Little Stream Restaurant this Saturday, 25 November, and Cavendish Square's Made in the Cape market on the first weekend in December. She also has an open morning at her Observatory studio on the 2nd Saturday of every month.

Spread the word, like the stuff, win the things!

GIVEAWAY CLOSED - WE HAVE A WINNER! Thanks everyone who played along.

Monday, 19 November 2012

muizenbosch: outdoor films in muizenberg

There's so much still to discover about our new 'hood - places to see, food to eat, friends to make and not least of all: events to attend!
The first Muizenbosch outdoor film screening happened while we were all in fug from the 'flu but this time ... this time I wanna be there!

Taking place on Saturday 1 December on the Muizenberg Public Pool field next to the Putt-Putt course from  7-9 pm the venue promises to be wind-protected and safe with loads of easy, free parking, hot dog vendors on hand and even a playground next door for kiddies with ants in their pants.

And what's screening? Well that remains to be seen ... local film company Substance Films is curating this one and they've put out a call for filmmakers to submit their work for consideration. Doccies, dramas, shorts, animation, music videos, the theme is 'In Love with Local' so if it's Cape Town and it's good: send it in!


Here's the promo, you got the info, bring your R30 per adult (under 13 free) and come watch a fliek under the stars on the lawn next to the beach ... in my new 'hood.

Saturday, 17 November 2012

one city block: east city

I had half an hour to kill in Cape Town's fabulous East City district during the week. This is the part of Cape Town instrumental in winning us the 2014 Design Capital bid over a year ago, and with good reason.

In one short block, 30 minutes and 50+ photos I came across more creativity then I could properly absorb. Here are some of the highlights ...

World famous Charly's Bakery.
Someone at Charly's was clearly having a less-than-awesome day ...
I couldn't see a tag on this, anyone know whose it is?
Funny little car.
Magnificent Woodheads.
Funny big car.
One of Faith 47's masterpieces. She is genius.
Home of the magnificent Design Team. How lovely is this building?
And just as lovely on the inside.
So much beauty in just one tiny corner of this lovely city. Cape Town, you inspire me endlessly...