Twelve styled days of christmas: day 5

I’ve gone a bit gaga for Christmas this year and it all started with a project that Teri from The Lovely Drawer conjured up back in September. Along with eleven other bloggers we have all come together to style twelve different Christmas tables with lots of lovely West Elm goodies. You can follow all twelve days on Teri’s blog and and West Elm’s Front + Main blog.

As a child the thing I looked forward to most about the festive season were the mornings; I would jump out of bed every morning, so excited to see what picture was behind the door of my advent calendar and don’t even get me started on the excitement levels of finding and opening our stockings on Christmas morning itself.

Therefore, I had to choose an advent breakfast table with hot cinnamon rolls and a special homemade advent calendar present. Being a cold, dark December morning there are plenty of homemade candles and twinkly lights and a cosy blanket so everyone can stay in their PJ’s all morning.

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Cosy texture throw from West Elm

I have never been a big fan of the traditional red, green and gold so I always opt for soft pinks, white and lots of natural green. To make it feel more festive you just need a good dose of Christmas lights and candles, which also really help to make the dark mornings at this time of year feel more cosy.

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My homemade advent calendar is simply two pieces of wallpaper (or you could use brown wrapping paper stamped with Christmas images) sewn together with a chocolate coin or two popped inside. You could even put a little note inside with a different Christmas related activity to be revealed each day.  Such a lovely thing to find every morning.

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I made delicious Christmas scented cinnamon candles in small vintage cake tins (or patty pans), which work perfectly with the fresh cinnamon rolls. You can find the recipe for the rolls in this post and the tutorial to make the candles here.

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Twelve days of Christmas with West Elm | How to style your Christmas table with dusty pink | Apartment Apothecary

I really can not explain to you how excited I used to get about my advent calendar, although we had a very strict ‘no chocolate’ rule in our family; it was all about finding the most beautiful calendar with the most beautiful illustrations. I think if there had been an advent present for me every morning on our breakfast table I would have internally combusted with excitement!

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This Christmas we are spending the day in London with my family. We take the dogs for a walk in the morning and then have drinks with friends. We then walk through the quiet streets of London to a special restaurant for lunch – no cooking or washing up for us! Then home for lots of Christmas telly and more drinking and eating. I can not wait.

Pop over to Teri’s blog to see day 1, Heather’s blog to see day 2, Ruth’s blog to see day 3 and Fran’s blog to see day 4 – all completely different Christmas tables and different traditions, which makes it such a lovely project. Thank you so much to Teri for bringing us all together and the folks at West Elm for the perfect Christmas tableware (although I snuck a blanket in there as we all know you can never have enough blankets, especially when they are so soft and pink). Don’t forget to follow the remaining seven days on the Front + Main blog – there are some amazing tables coming up so you’d be a fool to miss it!

Katy x

 

Blogger tour of Leipzig

I was invited to Leipzig last weekend, a city in the east of Germany, to join a small group of bloggers to explore the city and the Designers’ Open. The region of Saxony has been undergoing a process of renewal over the last twenty five years, since the fall of the Berlin Wall, and I was honoured to be asked to come and experience it for myself. Having been a history teacher for many years and knowing so much about the German Democratic Republic it was fascinating to not only see this part of Germany but to find out more about its movement and progress. It’s almost unthinkable that twenty five years ago I wouldn’t have been able to enter the city, let alone leave. However, Leipzig has always been a centre of culture, a city of books and fairs with a mix of striking architecture seeped in history – so much to see and do!

I joined Carole, a fellow blogger from London, and Mia, who lives in Leipzig and is the editor of a very successful blogzine, Alabaster Maedchen. We spent our time meeting designers, seeing their work and discovering what lies at the heart of this vibrant cultural hub.

My highlight of the trip was the tour of the Spinnerei: an old cotton factory dating back to 1884 that is now filled with exhibition space and makers’ workshops. The buildings themselves were perfect examples of industrial architecture and as the door opened on studios, workshops and pieces of art I could feel the exciting energy of this special place. The workshop of Saxony Ducks was my dream workspace and their creations in the softest wool were stunning and I couldn’t resist an advent calendar based on the tales of the Brothers Grimm from graphic designer Katja Zwirnmann. The buildings have been beautifully restored to maintain all of the character of the original cotton factory, yet allow the artists to exhibit, make, develop and inspire: such an important project and reflective of the progress and creativity of the city.

Discovering Leipzig | Simply Saxony | Designers' Open 2015 | Spinnerei

Leipzig’s Spinnerei

Discovering Leipzig | Simply Saxony | Designers' Open 2015 | Handmade ceramics

The space that captured my imagination most was Claudia Biehne’s porcelain studio. Paper-thin porcelain bowls, vases and sculptures whose beauty lay in their fragility and each so unique in its shape and form. Claudia explained the design process, which just added to how precious each creation was. I absolutely love seeing the workspace of creatives so this was such a treat.

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Porcelain pieces by Claudi Biehne

Discovering Leipzig | Simply Saxony | Designers' Open 2015 | Spinnerei

Discovering Leipzig | Simply Saxony | Designers' Open 2015 | Spinnerei

We spent all of Friday at the Designers’ Open, a great chance to explore and talk to designers to find out more about the concepts behind their designs. The exhibition space was filled with hand made ceramics, furniture, lighting, fashion and graphic design: a stage for new trends and a market place for new designs. I found a few products, including a kitchen unit that I’m still dreaming about, that I would have snapped up there and then if I didn’t have a teeny weeny baggage allowance.

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Concrete furniture and homewares by Betoniu

Discovering Leipzig | Simply Saxony | Designers' Open 2015

I loved these lamps made of concrete and coloured twine, handmade over several days by Oliver Schilf in his living room. I’d want three of these hanging in my kitchen!

I immediately fell for these stacking bowls painted with a traditional Japanese blue. Aren’t they beautiful in their simplicity?

Discovering Leipzig | Simply Saxony | Designers' Open 2015

The clever and sleek design of these milk jugs with a small sugar bowl stacked on top is brilliant.

Discovering Leipzig | Simply Saxony | Designers' Open 2015 | Blogger tour

We saw more designers around the city at a number of design ‘spots’. The Grassimuseum in the centre of the city hosted several projects by university students and more inspiration.

We were incredibly lucky to be shown the city by the lovely Mia, Alex and Anja – there’s nothing better than a bit of insider knowledge when discovering a new place and great to get an insight into daily life in the city. They took us to see the lakes, just a ten minute bike ride from the city centre, that is a popular spot in the summer but incredibly beautiful at this time of the year with the Autumnal colours of the woods that surround the water.

Discovering Leipzig | Simply Saxony | Designers' Open 2015

It was so wonderful to spend the weekend with such great people. Mia is one of the most interesting and generous people I have met in a long time and she and her partner, Alex, looked after us so well, taking us to good restaurants (we ate so well), to must-see spots and introduced us to some other local bloggers. Mia and Alex, you must come to London soon! Claudius and Anja were both so warm and went to great lengths to make sure we had the best possible experience. It was also really great to spend time with Carole and we had so much fun together – I can’t wait to come round for dinner, Carole! We also stayed in a hotel that I would highly recommend called Arcona Living Bach 14.

This is a place on the move, an ever-changing scene rich in culture and ready to change people’s perception of this part of the world. I loved meeting such generous people, discovering new designers and absorbing as much of the city as possible; I’m pretty sure it won’t stay the same for long and I look forward to seeing what its future holds.

Katy x

 

*This post was written in collaboration with Simply Saxony.

May – a review

I am currently with some of the most amazing women on a wondrous adventure that you can read more about on the Toast blog here. However, I had to drop by to show you my favourite Styling the Seasons shots from this month.

One of the things that Charlotte and I wanted to capture when we began Styling the Seasons was time to stop and reflect on the passing of time. It is far too easy, especially if you live in a city, to see a month fly by without noticing the change in light, weather, flowers growing and fading, colours changing. What I have loved about May is seeing the truly seasonal flowers of the month appearing in so many of your beautiful Styling the Seasons shots and blog posts.

I am not a massive fan of purple but the Lilacs of May make me fall in love with it just for this month! All three of my favourite styled surfaces this month have purple, simplicity and stillness in common – they all look like works of art and I love them.

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Amazing Lilacs by @rin__san on Instagram.

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Catherine’s stunning styled shot on Borrowed-Light.

Styling the Seasons - May | Apartment Apothecary

Beautiful stillness by Hannah over at Hannah in the House.

Thank you to everybody this month who took some time to reflect, look around, appreciate and take in the changing of the seasons and passing of time. I hope that by styling a surface at home it has refreshed a forgotten space or cleared a dumping ground. We would love for you to join in next month, too!

Here is some inspiration from the gorgeous blog posts that were styled and written this month:

A Quiet CornerTea with Ruby / Lapin Blu / KT Robbins Ceramics / We Made This Home / The Cabinet Maker’s Love Talethevintagehousethatcould / Really Pretty Useful / Camellia Rose / A Quiet Style / Hannah in the House / Borrowed-Light / Growing Spaces / Fall For DIY / Janice Issitt Lifestyle / The Lovely Drawer / Gathered Cheer / The Villa On Mount Pleasant / The Vintage Good Life / Sew Simone / The Ordinary Lovely / Little Maldod / AFKES / Living in London / Beak Up Crafts / ling yeung b / Lotts and Lots / Apartment Apothecary

What does June mean to you? Charlotte and I will be styling up the same stool next month and we have no idea what the other is going to do with it so I’m excited to see the results. We are also lucky to have Loaf on board next month and our favourite June shot will win a £50 Loaf voucher. Find out more on Monday 1st June!

Katy x

December – A review

Another month has past, another Christmas full of fun is over – I hope you and your family have had a wonderful one. Only another couple of days left of 2014 and the end of the fourth month of Styling the Seasons, that we began back in September. I have loved seeing everyone’s festive styling and the traditional decorations, alongside some alternative colour schemes and so much nature. It’s all been divinely beautiful and what Styling the Seasons was made for!

I do have a few December faves that I would like to share here and then we move onwards and upwards to January 2015, which will be a very interesting – what does that month mean to you and how will you represent that in your styling? I will post my styled surface here on Monday 5th January so I can have a few days off for some New Year fun in a cottage in Wales with friends (definitely no Wifi!). In the mean time I have put together a round up of 2014 blog posts that were photobombed by Otto – that will be a January 1st treat for you!

Anyhoo, back to a few of my faves from this month and Charlotte will be posting her favourite Crafting the Seasons posts over on Lotts and Lots

Styling the Seasons December review | Apartment Apothecary

Beautiful colours and composition from @xantheb on Instagram.

Styling the Seasons December review | Apartment Apothecary

I love Cate’s sense of style and we both have this tree so this is definitely one of my faves over on Cate St. Hill blog.

Styling the Seasons December review | Apartment Apothecary

I love every single item in this shot from @tomodachiwendymac on Instagram.

Styling the Seasons December review | Apartment Apothecary

Lovely bursts of colour over on The Cabinet Maker’s Lovetale blog.

Styling the Seasons - December review | Apartment Apothecar

Such gorgeous use of nature and I love the muted palette in these shots: Top left: @hintyprint on Instagram Top right: @beautyvariete on Instagram Bottom left: Freckled Fenell blog Bottom right: @kojoandlee on Instagram

What beautiful styling, wonderful colours and gorgeous interiors. I just hope January is as beautiful!

See you back here on January 1st for a whole lot of Otto and January 5th for my Styling the Seasons post. I so hope you join in next month too!

Have a wondrous new year and when you are feeling a bit ragged on January 1st hop over to get some inspiration from all of these beautiful blog posts from this month…

Lobster and Swan / The Villa on Mount Pleasant / Growing Spaces / The Planned Adventure / Cate St. Hill/ The Lovely Drawer / Made by Molu / The Cabinet Maker’s Lovetale / The Vintage Goodlife / The Ordinary Lovely / Freckled Fennell / Circle of Pine Trees / Living in London / All Tom Kerstin / Mia Fleur / Beak up Crafts / Daisy Fay / Really Pretty Useful / The Villa on Mount Pleasant / Something I Made / Painting Grace / Littlegreenshed / Lapin Blu / A Quiet Style / Makelight / Geoffrey and Grace / Lotts and Lots / Apartment Apothecary

Katy x

 

Weekend Inspiration

Do you remember the Crafting the Seasons event that Charlotte and I held at Liberty last month? Well, very excitingly, the bloggers who came to the craft party are beginning to blog about their Liberty makes that they started that afternoon and have finished or added to at home. We set them the challenge to use Liberty print to make some Christmas decorations that they could use to style a surface in their home for December’s Styling the Seasons posts.

I have to say I have been blown away by the incredible creativity that I’ve seen in the posts so far. They truly are wonderful, so I wanted to do a mini round up – there are a few more to come – as I’m sure they will inspire you too…

Lobster and Swan

You MUST check out Jeska’s post over at Lobster and Swan. It is a riot of Liberty print and she has done four projects using the fabric, including these party hats. I NEED A SET A THOSE!!!

Crafting the Seasons with Liberty print | Lobster and Swan

The Lovely Drawer

The talented Teri, over at The Lovely Drawer, couldn’t make the afternoon at Liberty but amazingly, she still managed to sew up this lovely stocking with some fabric we sent her after the event. So, so lovely.

Crafting the Seasons with Liberty print | The Lovely Drawer

Growing Spaces

Heather, over at Growing Spaces, has crafted these super cool copper tree decorations strung with pretty Liberty print – so creative!

Crafting the Seasons with Liberty print | Growing Spaces

The Villa on Mount Pleasant

Look how amazingly pretty Tamsyn’s Liberty print wreath is. You must pop over to her blog, The Villa on Mount Pleasant, to see the gorgeous baubles she made too.

Crafting the Seasons with Liberty print | The Villa on Mount Pleasant

Circle of Pine Trees

I am in love with this reindeer made by the lovely Laura of Circle of Pine Trees blog. What a wonderfully creative use of the pretty Liberty print, and doesn’t it suit him well? Laura also made some lovely baubles that you can see in her blog post.

Crafting the Seasons with Liberty print | Circle of Pine Trees

Made by Molu

This beauty was made by Soumya at Liberty (I have no idea how she was able to finish it with all the chatter and excitement!) and it is such a gorgeous use for this Liberty Paisley print. Beautiful photos on the Made by Molu blog too.

Crafting the Seasons with Liberty print | Made by Molu

The Planned Adventure

I love this clever idea from Ruth for a framed count down board – genius! Head over to The Planned Adventure to see more.

Crafting the Seasons with Liberty print | The Planned Adventure

Lotts and Lots

Charlotte made this beautiful tree, babubles and tassles with her Liberty print (she is so creative!). She has also written a tutorial so you can have a go at making these in time for Christmas.

Crafting the Seasons with Liberty print | Lotts and Lots

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I made these super easy Liberty print covered wooden cutouts – check out the tutorial.

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I also made an Advent tree, filled with Liberty print stuffed pears and a partridge. See the full post here.

Crafting the Seasons with Liberty print | Apartment Apothecary

Feeling inspired by all of this creative amazingness? My mind is blown.

Katy x