Saturday, 8 February 2014

Two Kids, One Room

When we were expecting E, preparing her nursery was a simple task: We lived in a three bed house and were blessed with a spare room and a study. The two rooms could be combined, leaving the smallest room for her. We painted it before we knew she was a girl, and the colour was chosen specifically to let us add pink or blue touches.

However, a lot of our friends live too far away from us for a day trip and so, perhaps rather selfishly, I wasn't prepared to give up my spare room/study when we found out number 2 was on the way. So we decided that they would share. Practical? Brave? Who knows, time will tell, but our middle room is plenty big enough for two with space to play, so I set about planning a room that would be girlie enough for E, and can be made more girlie if this one is pink too, or can remain neutral enough if this one is boy-flavoured...

Hours on Pinterest later, dreaming about rainbows, some frantic furniture rearranging, a coat of Dulux "Pewter" and this is what we've ended up with. Baby 2's mark is not yet made, and I've held off hanging some things until we're sure of where the cot will go, and until we have two finger print trees from Baptisms etc, and I STILL haven't finished crocheting the rug, but we (three) are thrilled with the room... In fact, it's probably my favourite room in the house. It's calm, it's colourful, it's happy, it's light, it's everything a room where small people hang out should be.



This room is designed to be set up as a double bedroom, so the plugs are all in the "wrong" place for how we want to use it. Cue retro chrome standard lamp from Argos, perfect for book reading! 

The rainbow cusions are "Skarum" from IKEA, the blanket was a gift for E as a newborn from Mamas and Papas. We kept the curtains from the room as it was before, which had a teal theme... Transpires they work really well! 


A gift from my auntie, these rainbow door hooks from Great Little Trading Company offered the perfect finishing touch.


Coincidental colour coordinating toys... 


Stumbled across this lampshade in B&Q when buying a curtain rail. It's so simple and gives off a lovely soft light, but brings in just enough rainbow! Proof as well I think that you can get some unusual stuff in the most unexpected places!


Another IKEA cushion, that matches fabulously with E's bedding, which was a bargain last year in the sale in Tesco



I trawled the internet for some free fabric samples in bright colours and added in a few bunting triangles of fabric that I already owned to help break up the wall behind E's bed. Toddler beds are so dinky and low to the floor that the walls can end up looking huge and I think this is the perfect finishing touch... Thank you, pinking shears! 



The rug is still hand made work in progress... 



I couldn't resist this when I was picking up a few bits in Kiddicare last week... Perfect, and a right old bargain! 

Handmade items aside, the room is finished and functioning well; E has settled into it perfectly. I'm hoping the weather will get better soon so I can upcycle the bookshelf I bought in 2012 which is still dark brown and unpainted... That's another project and another blog post I imagine.

So all this room needs now is E's little brother or sister to make it complete. Not long now baby, we're all SO excited to meet you! 

Friday, 7 February 2014

White

White is not as lovely as it first seems,
Hairs that are white show on black trousers, 
I always spill my coffee down white tops, and
The snow causes mass chaos and inconvenience,
Evidently I cannot write poetry.

The Reading Residence

Family Photo Friday #6 - 07/02/14

A week into a new month already, how did that happen? Life seems to be passing so fast! This week I photographed my friend's daughter's baptism and forgot to get any photos of us... Hey, ho, here's a picture of D and E being silly when we were out last weekend, in my favourite window! 


My linky suffered all sorts of problems last week, it stopped working, it ended early on Sunday when it shouldn't have... Thanks to those of you who made it by. My favourite picture was Jocelyn from The Reading Residence's monthly contribution of her and her brood... A family selfie! 

So February, what will you bring? Plenty of family moments captured, I hope! 

Let's recap the rules! 

  • Share a family photo from your week just gone. It needn't be a Family Photo Friday specific post, I don't mind you recycling! You can join in weekly, monthly or just whenever you can. It can be a formal portrait or a snap from your phone, something you posed for or something you caught when no one was looking. It could be from a day out, a gathering, an activity at home, it doesn't matter so long as it gives a snap shot of what your family looked like during the week that's just been.
  • Give us a brief explanation of your photo. 
  • I'd love it if you could grab the badge to add at the bottom of your post and Tweet about it using #familyphotofriday - my Twitter handle is @oneformybaby12.
  • Pop over to visit at least two other bloggers and see what they've been doing - maybe you can watch their family grow and change too!
  • Leave a comment if you can.
I promise to visit as many of you as I can and I'll pick my favourite photo to share next Friday.

Happy photo-taking and memory-making!



Family Photo Friday @ Thursday's Child, Friday's Thoughts

Word of the Week

It's very simple.

None stop rain.


... Shall be my #wotw





Saturday, 1 February 2014

Fresh air

When my daughter woke up at 7:30 this morning and peeled my eyes open I assumed at first I must be dreaming. A) a lie in? B) is that SUNSHINE?! 

Today was marked in my diary as the day I'd attempt taking a few photos of my bump that weren't just me in the mirror with my camera and might be vaguely good enough to hand alongside the handy work of my lovely friend Sarah McKee, who took my shots when I was expecting E. It was also the day at the end of a very wet week so E needed out but  despite the sunshine, it was bitterly cold and blustery... So, there's no better place in my mind to tick off all the boxes: Kirby Hall, our local English Heritage property, which I have raved about on le blog before. 

Despite the wind we were able to search for the (absent) peacocks, engage in hide and seek, read books about the Tudors, see some birds of prey, chase our shadows in the sunshine and look at moss growing on the urns out in the garden.

I took advantage of my favourite window in Northamptonshire and managed a select few pictures to be proud of, with a better selection of photos being photo-bombed by my toddler. 

We'd almost forgotten what blue skies looked like. Almost.








Country Kids from Coombe Mill Family Farm Holidays Cornwall


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