Fresh and minty, I hope you enjoy these Peppermint Twist inspired Wednesday Wishes xo
Welcome to my blog. I work full time and creating is my sanity. I like to use many different mediums and was a finalist in the Fire Mountain Beading Contest in 2008. I am a passionate blogger, and a promoter of handmade goodness.
I love : my husband, my fur kids, family, music, sunshine, creating, chocolate, handmade soaps, the DUST Team, gardening, friends, Triple J Radio and photography. Comments welcome, I hope you enjoy the adventure with me.
made with love.........................maddabling xox
I love : my husband, my fur kids, family, music, sunshine, creating, chocolate, handmade soaps, the DUST Team, gardening, friends, Triple J Radio and photography. Comments welcome, I hope you enjoy the adventure with me.
Please respect my copyright and that the original ©photographs and ©text published on this blog remain the property of ©Maddabling (Samara). Please do not reproduce, crop or alter my original photographs.
made with love.........................maddabling xox
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Friday, November 9, 2012
Friday Friends - Australian Artists - Very Cushy Homewares
Happy Friday dear readers. Have you got lovely things planned for the weekend ? I am starting prep for Summer Street Fair, there are some lovely new things I am planning - watch this space!
This week I want you to meet some new Friday Friends and Australian Artists - mother and daughter team of Diane and Karen from their new venture Very Cushy Homewares.
Diane and Karen make really beautiful things to adorn your home - here a few favourites that I have found to share with you!
Beautiful and unique, this 5" Hoop Art - Yellow/Orange Colourburst really is a one of a kind piece.
For the tea lover, the gorgeous Hoot Owl Tea Cozy/Cosie
and brighten a room with Cheery Cherries, a 14inch x 14inch Cushion Cover.
Time now readers, to take some YOU time and indulge yourself for just a short while, while you explore the wonderful wares that Very Cushy Homewares have to show you. Have a great weekend everyone!
The Comfortable Tale of Very Cushy Homewares
Very Cushy Homewares (VCH) is the grown up version of MooBeeTees! Moving on from creating lots of lovely handcrafted items for children, VCH allows the mother and daughter team of Diane and Karen (Victoria, Australia) to keep creating together, but this time for the whole family.
Very Cushy Homewares (VCH) is the grown up version of MooBeeTees! Moving on from creating lots of lovely handcrafted items for children, VCH allows the mother and daughter team of Diane and Karen (Victoria, Australia) to keep creating together, but this time for the whole family.
We decided to create homewares as it was a concept that allowed us to make unique items for everybody. We love using fabric and yarn to create colourful, fun items that can be enjoyed all year round. Our idea is to keep the items at a reasonable price, so that people can change them when they want.
Mum and I take our inspiration from different things, but our end result seems to be cohesive. I like the fact that this is something that we can share together - mum brings years of experience with yarn, both knitting and crochet (she was a professional knitter at one stage!) and I share a passion for sewing which was something I learned from mum at a young age. (I also have a not-so-secret love of buttons which I can blame on both my mum and my nanna!!)
We like to try and use natural fibres where possible and enjoy using recycled media where we can (that would be those buttons again!). Depending on the mood we can keep things simple (like our 14" cushion covers) or go out on a limb and create more detailed items (think wall art).
The thing mum and I like about VCH the most is that there is no pressure to create specific items - we create what we like, when we like and then share it with everyone! Nearly everything is OOAK and we love that most items won't be found anywhere else - even our simple cushion covers will have fabric prints in different places.
As VCH is so new, we are really looking to just keep exploring ideas and seeing what people like. And have fun doing it! We look forward to continuing to make what we like and share it with the world!Dear readers, would you like to see more ? Here is how you can connect.
Buy lovely things here :
Madeit shop: www.madeit.com.au/verycushyhomewares
Become a follower on Facebook here : http://www.facebook.com/VeryCushyHomewares
follow sweet tweets on Twitter here : https://twitter.com/verycushy
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
It's starting to look a lot like Christmas - Wednesday Wishes
It's starting to look a lot like Christmas..............I hope you enjoy my Wednesday Wishes wishlist x
Doily Peace Joy Hope - Letterpress Christmas Gift tags x6
by fluidinkletterpress
Washi Masking Tape - Merry Christmas - Christmas Tape
by the Stationery Room
Translucent White Bauble Stitched Paper Garland Christmas
by 3GIRLSandaGOAT
Porcelain Hearts Box of 5, Christmas Ornaments
by Mrs Peterson Pottery
Handmade Recycled Paper Angel Wings - Christmas Decorations
by Mels Creative Designs
Friday, November 2, 2012
Friday Friends - Local Artists - Simply Britt Photography
Hello lovely Maddabling blog readers, welcome to a new edition of Friday Friends. Maddabling is going to a Halloween Party this weekend, hoping the costume lives up to my expectations - it's the first (and possibly last) time I will endeavour to play with putting on false eyelashes and punk eye makeup.
This week I am going to hand over the blogging reigns to a special guest blogger - meet Britt of Simply Britt Photography! Britt is the sweetest lady who I originally met through my husbands work a number of years back and recently re-connected with through the Blogtoberfest 2012 Maddabling Photo Challenge. Britt is a local "hobby" photographer, I think her images are simply stunning and that she has a really keen eye for natural beauty and fabulous composition. I will let you see that for yourself through the images chosen to illustrate Britt's passion for photography. Time now for me to let Britt tell you her story - which I have called: The Brilliance of Simply Britt Photography.
The Brilliance of Simply Britt Photography
Hi everyone - my name is Britt. I’ve always loved taking photos but didn’t really get into photography until 2 years ago when my husband bought me a canon EOS 500D for Christmas, I was so excited, no-one or thing was safe, if it moved I’d click.
This week I am going to hand over the blogging reigns to a special guest blogger - meet Britt of Simply Britt Photography! Britt is the sweetest lady who I originally met through my husbands work a number of years back and recently re-connected with through the Blogtoberfest 2012 Maddabling Photo Challenge. Britt is a local "hobby" photographer, I think her images are simply stunning and that she has a really keen eye for natural beauty and fabulous composition. I will let you see that for yourself through the images chosen to illustrate Britt's passion for photography. Time now for me to let Britt tell you her story - which I have called: The Brilliance of Simply Britt Photography.
The Brilliance of Simply Britt Photography
Hi everyone - my name is Britt. I’ve always loved taking photos but didn’t really get into photography until 2 years ago when my husband bought me a canon EOS 500D for Christmas, I was so excited, no-one or thing was safe, if it moved I’d click.
After awhile I started buying photography books and magazines to
learn how to actually use my camera, as I wanted to be able to use the manual
settings.
A few weeks ago I started a beginner’s photography course which is helping me put everything I have read into perspective and hopefully helping me to take better pictures.
A few weeks ago I started a beginner’s photography course which is helping me put everything I have read into perspective and hopefully helping me to take better pictures.
My favourite medium would be macro, there’s something about making something so small
large enough to see all its intricate features. I also love to take lightning
photos. If I hear thunder at 2 in the morning I WILL get up and go outside with
the camera (it has its own special rain jacket unlike me.lol) and to try and
capture it. My kit now includes a Canon EOS 500D camera, Canon EFS 18-55mm lens and Canon EFS 55-250mm lens.
I have been married for 20 years and have 5 children. My husband
and I have a brick making business on a semi rural block which is where a lot of
my macro shots are taken when we are not busy (I can often be found head down
bum up in the bush stalking bugs.lol). I also work a regular job at a local supermarket. Because my family life is so busy (and i
really wouldn’t have it any other way), I will often get up before the crack of
dawn to catch a sunrise, its so peaceful that time of day.
After much coaxing from my family and friends I have started
printing and hanging my photos around the house and I must admit that there is
nothing more satisfying than to walk into a room, see your photos and think, I
took that. And that would be my best advice to everyone, Don’t leave your photos on the computer,
it’s
like putting
them in an album in the cupboard, blow them up and hang them on the wall and
enjoy them.
One of my favourite photos would be my “Lightning over the Port”
shot, which I won people’s choice for in the Albany Gateway photo competition earlier this
year, another would be my black and white bee photo.
I’m not sure where I’d like to take my photography in the future, at the moment it is my hobby/ passion or as my husband refers to it, my obsession.
I’m not sure where I’d like to take my photography in the future, at the moment it is my hobby/ passion or as my husband refers to it, my obsession.
Want to explore the wonderful images produced by Britt ?
You can connect on Facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/simplybrittphotography
You can connect on Facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/simplybrittphotography
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Blogtoberfest Day 31 - Spooky Wednesday Wishes
Welcome lovely readers to a super spooky Wednesday Wishes blogpost!
Today marks the final day in the 31 Day Blogtoberfest Challenge.
Have you ever wondered about the origins of Halloween? I found this information answered a few thoughts that I had about Halloween.
http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/halloween/a/History-Of-Halloween.htm
"What is Halloween?
Halloween is a secular holiday combining vestiges of traditionalharvest festival celebrations with customs more peculiar to the occasion such as costume wearing, trick-or-treating, pranksterism, and decorative imagery based on seasonal change, death, and the supernatural. It takes place on October 31.
What does the name 'Halloween' mean?
The name Halloween (originally spelled Hallowe'en) is a contraction of All Hallows Even, meaning the day before All Hallows Day (better known as All Saints Day), a Catholic holiday commemorating Christian saints and martyrs observed since the early Middle Ages on November 1.
How and when did Halloween originate?
The best available evidence indicates that Halloween originated in the early Middle Ages as a Catholic vigil observed on the eve of All Saints Day, November 1. It has become commonplace to trace its roots even further back in time to a pagan festival of ancient Ireland known as Samhain (pronounced sow'-en or sow'-een), about which little is actually known. The prehistoric observance is said to have marked the end of summer and the onset of winter, and was celebrated with feasting, bonfires, sacrificial offerings, and homage to the dead."
I hope you enjoy the pretty and unusual costume pieces I have chosen to feature today. Thank you so much for completing the Blogtoberfest 2012 Journey with me and I hope you continue to enjoy following my blog.
BIG Blogtoberfest love to you all xox
Today marks the final day in the 31 Day Blogtoberfest Challenge.
Have you ever wondered about the origins of Halloween? I found this information answered a few thoughts that I had about Halloween.
http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/halloween/a/History-Of-Halloween.htm
"What is Halloween?
Halloween is a secular holiday combining vestiges of traditionalharvest festival celebrations with customs more peculiar to the occasion such as costume wearing, trick-or-treating, pranksterism, and decorative imagery based on seasonal change, death, and the supernatural. It takes place on October 31.
What does the name 'Halloween' mean?
The name Halloween (originally spelled Hallowe'en) is a contraction of All Hallows Even, meaning the day before All Hallows Day (better known as All Saints Day), a Catholic holiday commemorating Christian saints and martyrs observed since the early Middle Ages on November 1.
How and when did Halloween originate?
The best available evidence indicates that Halloween originated in the early Middle Ages as a Catholic vigil observed on the eve of All Saints Day, November 1. It has become commonplace to trace its roots even further back in time to a pagan festival of ancient Ireland known as Samhain (pronounced sow'-en or sow'-een), about which little is actually known. The prehistoric observance is said to have marked the end of summer and the onset of winter, and was celebrated with feasting, bonfires, sacrificial offerings, and homage to the dead."
I hope you enjoy the pretty and unusual costume pieces I have chosen to feature today. Thank you so much for completing the Blogtoberfest 2012 Journey with me and I hope you continue to enjoy following my blog.
BIG Blogtoberfest love to you all xox
Cat Ears, Lace Ears, Bat Ears, Halloween Costume, Headband,
hair accessory, by Batcakes Couture
Voodoo Doll Costume by Trapped In Time Designs
Vegan Stage and Halloween Costume
Makeup Base and 4 Colors -Your Choice by Quartz Minerals
steampunk ballerina tutu by A Tout Le Monde
Nouveau Antler Headdress - Halloween Costume
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Blogtoberfest Day 30 - Things Fall Apart
Welcome to Day 30 of Blogtoberfest lovely readers! The Blogtoberfest finish line is almost within grasp................a personal blogging challenge complete.
I am currently working through a photo challenge being hosted by my dear friend Starry of Staryzia. My post today shows a series of photographs I took for the theme "Things Fall Apart" based on the book of the same name.
I explored an industrial wasteland and found a strange angular beauty in the concrete blocks that are falling apart. I hope you love them too. See you all tomorrow for Blogtoberfest Day 31.
I am currently working through a photo challenge being hosted by my dear friend Starry of Staryzia. My post today shows a series of photographs I took for the theme "Things Fall Apart" based on the book of the same name.
I explored an industrial wasteland and found a strange angular beauty in the concrete blocks that are falling apart. I hope you love them too. See you all tomorrow for Blogtoberfest Day 31.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Blogtoberfest Day 29 - Fabulous Fabric and Spoonflower Sale
Happy Monday and hello Day 29 of Blogtoberfest. Lovely Maddabling blog followers - today I want to share with you some beautiful fabric designed by my dear friend Melanie of Wiccked. These designs are available on Spoonflower.
Haven't heard of Spoonflower ?
This is how Spoonflower describe this wonderful place
"we make it possible for individuals to design, print and sell
their own fabric designs."
By the way, Spoonflower are having a sale this week from
the 25th October to the 31st October where you can get
2 fat quarters for the price of one!
Melanie also wanted to share this lovely calender from Emma at
Ben Conservato too - isn't it just too cute ?
See you all tomorrow for Day 30 in Blogtoberfest.
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