Easter table decoration

The long Easter weekend is on its way – hurrah! – so if you’re looking for a lovely decoration for your Easter table then you might want to give today’s craft project a go. However, do not do this project if you’re in rush like I was when I attempted it; you will end up with sticky fingers, paint on your clothes and a healthy dose of rage (the whole thing nearly ended up in the bin).

When we were younger we would always spend Easter at my grandparents’ home in Devon. I always preferred it to Christmas because Easter morning became such a ceremony – my sisters and I would have to stay upstairs whilst the Easter table was set. All of our eggs would be piled up around our table mat with lots of pretty decorations that my grandmother would make, as well as the ones we made for her every year at school, which she always kept and brought out again the following year. We’d rush in to the breakfast room and frantically count how many eggs we each had, always hoping we’d have the most and then gorge on chocolate for the rest of the day! Such happy memories.

If my grandmother could see what I’ve made today, I know it would have made her smile.

You will need:

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Egg carton (if I’d had more time I would have used a 12 egg carton)

Eggs – cut the top of each one and empty and wash them

Pretty paper – I used Liberty wrapping paper that you buy in store

Scissors

PVA glue,water and paint brush

Paint and brush – I used Fired Earth Ultramarine Ashes

Little flowers from the garden

Tutorial:

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1. Decoupage the egg carton using equal parts of PVA and water. Cut your paper into small pieces to help you mould it to the carton. I didn’t have enough time in the end to do the whole carton so I just did the inside.

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2. Whilst your carton is drying, paint your eggs. I used Fired Earth Ultramarine Ashes.

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3. Fill each egg with water and add little sprigs of flowers from the garden.

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I ended up painting the underside of the carton as I didn’t have time to finish the decoupage.

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I hope you like it – I’m quite glad now that I didn’t throw it in the bin!

Katy x

 

The Folly

The Folly is a luxury holiday home in the Cotswolds that I got to snoop around with film photographer, Katharine Peachey. Originally owned by a member of Cold Play, the house doesn’t have the traditional country decor you might expect.

Two cottages knocked into one, there is a modern extension, which adds space and light. It is set in its own grounds with tennis courts, an annexe and is surrounded by fields of horses. It’s the perfect country home to spend the winter in as you are welcomed by a roaring wood burning stove, open fires and an Aga. There are lots of sumptuous textiles and sofas in the two sitting rooms and the upstairs is warm, cosy and filled with interesting knick-knacks. The attic has been converted into the most wonderful bedroom suite and the bathroom, with its copper freestanding bath, was my favourite room in the whole house.

Katharine took these fabulous shots, which capture the unique interior perfectly. She has recently launched a new website to showcase her portfolio of photography projects and collections. Obviously, the interiors gallery is my favourite but take a look to judge for yourself…

The Folly | The Cotswolds country house | Apartment Apothecary

The Folly | The Cotswolds country house | Apartment Apothecary

The Folly | The Cotswolds country house | Apartment Apothecary

The Folly | The Cotswolds country house | Apartment Apothecary

The Folly | The Cotswolds country house | Apartment Apothecary

The Folly | The Cotswolds country house | Apartment Apothecary

The Folly | The Cotswolds country house | Apartment Apothecary

The Folly | The Cotswolds country house | Apartment Apothecary

The Folly | The Cotswolds country house | Apartment Apothecary

The Folly | The Cotswolds country house | Apartment Apothecary

The Folly | The Cotswolds country house | Apartment Apothecary

The Folly | The Cotswolds country house | Apartment Apothecary

The Folly | The Cotswolds country house | Apartment Apothecary

Do pop over to Katharine’s new site to check out more of her work and some of the other houses we have toured together.

Katy x

 

Swedish home of Annacate

I’m quite obsessed with Scandinavian design and interiors so Lovely Life blog, with its Swedish home tours, is one of my faves. I came across the home of Annacate recently, who is also a blogger over at Another Side of Life, and I fell in love instantly. The home is quirky, unique and effortlessly stylish. It was the vintage mirror above the kitchen sink that first caught my attention and then I saw the William Morris wallpaper, mid-century chairs and wall to ceiling books and I could not contain my envy any longer.

This home is a wonderful example of creating a personal, beautiful, interesting home within a period building whilst keeping it up to date  – all the mod-cons with no sacrifice of the owner’s obvious passion for vintage style.

A few things to copy to make your own period home as beautiful and functional:

1) Create a white backdrop with white walls and floorboards as this instantly creates a fresh, crisp feel in a home on which to layer your furniture, textiles, wallpaper.

2) Use big, bold wallpaper or textiles in parts of the house to complement the age of your home. With a bright white floor, this will never feel too heavy.

3) Offset a brand new kitchen with vintage pieces like the mirror, dining table and chairs.

4) If original tiles have been lost replace with updated geometric patterned ones, reminiscent of Victorian tiles.

5) Replace modern radiators with cast iron ones or good replicas.

6) Use books (or in this home’s case LP’s) to decorate the walls.

7) Don’t scrimp on modern, cheap shelving as this will let down the rest of the room. Invest in vintage shelving like the great mid-century string shelving they have used in this house.

8) Use colours that complement the period of your home. I love the greens, blues and greys in this home, which can be seen in the tiles, wallpaper and paint on the walls and staircase.

9) Keep your vintage or antique furniture in its natural wooden state – don’t paint the death out of everything.

10) Let as much light into the house as possible, even if that means not having curtains or blinds at some of the windows. Allow the windows to show their real beauty, rather than covering them up, if possible.

Sit back and enjoy this beauty of a home…

Swedish home of Annacate from Lovely Life blog www.apartmentapothecary.com

Swedish home of Annacate from Lovely Life blog www.apartmentapothecary.com

Swedish home of Annacate from Lovely Life blog www.apartmentapothecary.com

Swedish home of Annacate from Lovely Life blog www.apartmentapothecary.com

Swedish home of Annacate from Lovely Life blog www.apartmentapothecary.com

Swedish home of Annacate from Lovely Life blog www.apartmentapothecary.com

Swedish home of Annacate from Lovely Life blog www.apartmentapothecary.com

Swedish home of Annacate from Lovely Life blog www.apartmentapothecary.com

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Swedish home of Annacate from Lovely Life blog www.apartmentapothecary.com

Swedish home of Annacate from Lovely Life blog www.apartmentapothecary.com

Swedish home of Annacate from Lovely Life blog www.apartmentapothecary.com

Swedish home of Annacate from Lovely Life blog www.apartmentapothecary.com

Swedish home of Annacate from Lovely Life blog www.apartmentapothecary.com

Swedish home of Annacate from Lovely Life blog www.apartmentapothecary.com

Swedish home of Annacate from Lovely Life blog www.apartmentapothecary.com

All photgraphs are from Lovely Life blog – pop over to see more images of the house. To see more of Annacate’s interiors follow her on instagram @annacate.

Katy x

Scandinavian Christmas

I’ve got to admit I’m not one for tinsel and lots of colourful lights at Christmas time. Instead, I love the subtlety of Scandinavian homes at Christmas: hints of red, lots of green foliage and white candles. Not only is it stylish but so simple to add to your own home to give it that Scandi festive feel. Take some inspiration and ideas from these beautiful homes…

These images are on a wedding blog, which I wasn’t expecting; I thought they were from a Christmas shoot. What a glorious wedding table! Pop over to 100 Layer Cake to see more images of the wedding by Anne Marie Photography, Loft Photographie and Fit To Be Tied Events:

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A Swedish Christmas wedding table – how amazing are those furs?

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Love the idea of stuffing dresser drawers with goodies when all the family come over (would obviously need to clear out all my drawers first though – not so easy!).

This next home belongs to creative couple Mille and Christian Gyldenfeldt who both work in fashion and design. They live in a country house in Rågeleje, Copenhagen. Images by photographer Frederikke Heiberg for the Swedish magazine, Lantliv:

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This is a front door I want to step through. I adore the light that flows through a lot of Scandinavian homes and bounces off the white walls and floors.

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The tree and Christmas foliage look so beautiful against the white backdrop: simple and inviting.

I love the Scandi styling of these shoots by the talented Swedish duo Sanna and Sania. Drop by their blog for more inspiration:

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A stylish, festive child’s bedroom.

Scandinavian dining

What about a Scandi table cloth for your Christmas table and lots of white candles are a must.

Adding subtle touches of red, white and green will give your home a festive feel without it being over the top. These images of this Swedish country house are by stylist and photographer Marie Delice Karlsson, which I spotted over on one of my favourite blogs My Scandinavian Home:

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This pared down tree in this minimal hallway looks perfect.

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Adding just a red and white linen tea towel adds a Christmas feel to this kitchen.

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If you have guests staying why not add beautiful red and white linen pillowcases? Such an easy thing to do to dress up a guest room ready for Christmas.

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I love the addition of the Christmas candlestick to this bathroom – this is a detail that makes a difference to how festive your home will feel.

What do you think of Scandinavian style and which is your favourite room?

I know lots of people prefer dark colours and lots of cosy textiles at Christmas time but I just adore the freshness and light of these homes and would love to cosy in on Christmas night with heaps of candles burning. Just lovely.

Katy x

 

Vintage cottage

I’m delighted to share some photographs today of one of my all time favourite homes. Katharine Peachey of Peachey Photography lives in Lime Tree Cottage in Greenwich and it is filled to the brim with her beautiful furniture and vintage finds.  In every corner there is something that grabs your attention or attracts the eye and she has an enviable ability to style her home in such a unique and organic way, which so many aspire to (including myself). Working with Katharine on home tours is an absolute delight as we ogle over amazing homes together and her genuine passion for interiors shines through (see a home tour we did together here).

Katharine has taken some shots of Lime Tree cottage herself; they are all from different days, seasons and times but they come together to create a beautiful, orignal collage. As always, her photography is stunning and all shot on film (find out why she shoots on film here), which lends itself so beautifully to her wonderful home. Enjoy and be inspired…

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

The cottage has a double reception room that leads onto a kitchen at the back of the house.

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

The kitchen is full of gorgeous vintage finds displayed for all to see, which gives the kitchen character and warmth.

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

Lovely original floorboards run throughout the downstairs of the cottage and there is a beautiful Ercol daybed in the sitting room (I have wanted one these for years!).

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

There are two period fireplaces in the double reception room that have been beautifully styled by Katharine.

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

The bedroom is light, bright and filled with vintage furniture and pictures.

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

The bathroom is simple but still feels vintage with clever touches such as the hanging mirror and enamel soap dish.

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

Katharine’s desk is a sweet 1950’s kitchen table.

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

There’s also an idyllic cottage garden.

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

Vintage cottage home tour. Photography by www.peacheyphotography.co.uk

Thank you, Katharine, for the stunning photographs. To see more of Katharine’ s film photography drop by her website www.peacheyphotography.co.uk.

Katy x