Tuesday, 31 January 2012

1000 page views!!!



I just hit 1000 page views!!!
I know that some of the bigger blogs get that in 15 minutes but for me that's an amazing milestone :) so thanks to every-one that came to take a look :) I appreciate the support!

P.S. Life on Walnut street is having an awesome giveaway this week for some custom Designed buttons. Go check it out

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Monday, 30 January 2012

Button Swop

Inspired by the Lovely Sarah over at Life on Walnut Street,

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 I thought I'd try the idea of a Button swop. Basically the idea behind a button swop is that you put my button somewhere on your blog and I'll do the same for you. Since Sarah offered up this opportunity the traffic to my little blog has definitely picked up so I'd be keen to see if we can share the love a bit more. Plus its fun to 'meet' new Bloggers and gain some more followers especially for those of us who are just starting out :)

If you would be interested please drop me a comment with the url/link to your blog so I can get your button and take mine from the side-bar and add it to yours:) 


Friday, 27 January 2012

Easy Pin board Tutorial


As I mentioned in a previous Post my Mom helped me make some curtains over the December holidays(which I still need to remember to post picture of). We made some roman blinds for our spare room/office and I've been trying to incorporate the colours into the rest of the room.

the desk part of the room looks like this:

Kind of sad and pathetic. The first part of jazzing it up was to make a pin board. As ready made pin boards run in the region of N$ 70+ I decided to make my own.
this is what you will need:

- Polystyrene (Styrofoam) Board
- Scissors
- Adhesive (I used my Glue gun )
-Fabric 
- Ribbon (not pictured)
-Sewing pins( not pictured)

The first step is to lay your fabric the right side down and cut it so the is enough of an overlap for you to pull it over the back of the polystyrene board

Cut your fabric and remove the excess

Start gluing along one edge of the polystyrene and stick your fabric to the board. (its important to check that your glue won't eat away at the board. Contact adhesive will sometimes do this, the glue gun seemed to work fine)



I glued two opposite sides before starting on the corners. Make sure to pull it tight across the front of the board.
I folded it like I was wrapping a gift, making sure to glue as I went.



Sorry for the blurry picture!

When all four corners are secure it should look like this

Back view

front view

You could stop at this stage and start pinning stuff on now if you like but I chose to go a bit further

I laid Ribbon out in a grid pattern and cut it to fit


To make sure it stayed where I wanted it I pinned it in place in a grid pattern


I turned the board over and glued the ribbon in place and removed the pins


to stop the ribbon from moving on the front I decided to use the pins where the Ribbons joined as that was what i had on hand but you could glue it down and use buttons or any other embellishment you like! 
There you have it and easy (and cheap) pin board.


Cost breakdown
polystyrene board: N$ 27.95
Ribbon (3m): N$ 5.85
Fabric: free( left over from curtains)
Glue: Free (already had)
Total: N$ 33.80

Not to shabby in my opinion :) that's a saving of at least N$ 36.20 of a small store bought one 
Now I need to attach to that to the blank wall between the shelf and the desk along with some other art work and get matching desk accessories 
Watch this space :)

Thursday, 26 January 2012

overshare??



While Chatting to my Dad he mentioned he'd had a look at my blog (well my mom showed him :) Hi Mom and Dad) and commented that I looked like I posted quite frequently. I've been trying to improve on my posting skills and have been challenged about posting stuff that was relevant

There are so many Blogs/forums/social network platforms out there full of people expressing there opinion on everything whether others wanted to know it or not. I've been sitting this morning wondering what to post and then wondering about those who actually are reading these ramblings of mine. 
I know people out there are reading (even though I only have two followers) as the Stats tell me I've had almost 1000 page views since I started. My challenge is to be relevant in what I'm sharing without crossing that fine line to over-sharing.
The question is where is the line and what would you like to see.

I'd love some feedback !! 
anyone??