Sunday 24 July 2011

Making Lists

Well it must be true - I read it in a magazine!!

Feeling stressed - then make a list and all will be well.  I am reliably informed that list making is the  number one way to stay calm in busy times and frees up valuable brain space, making you more productive.  Hey good times!

Now, I make lists all the time, is this an indication, perhaps, that I am highly stressed?  Well, yes probably!

I juggle a full-time job in the busy NHS with running a home, being the main breadwinner, being a mum and feeding my passion for making craft.  So yes, I do need lists.  I couldn't survive without them.  For me they are vital.  Shopping lists, to-do lists, sort-out problem lists, reading lists, lists of future projects, ideas lists - the list of lists is endless!

But I'm an old fashioned girl in many ways and despite embracing (some) technology (I could not live without my macbook or iphone!) - I still have to write my lists on paper.  And maybe that's what makes my lists more real - they are physical and always there looking at me, usually from the bedside table (I have been known to add to them in the dark!).  I have tried writing my lists on screen but somehow that doesn't work.  For me they are less binding, less urgent and more easily ignored and at the end of the day the computer or phone can be switched off.

And yes, I do get a sense of achievement if, at the end of the day, I can put a tick through my list.  But I don't need to have completed my list to feel good, knowing that I'm well on my way to achieving the target can be good enough.

So get to it - get stress busting, free up some brain space and write a list today!
  • Make them achievable. 
  • Make them short - one side of the paper only!
  • Break larger tasks down into bite sized pieces
  • Review them regularly to see your progress.
  • And be content with achieving most but not necessarily all of your list.

Sunday 17 July 2011

Making Tile Coasters

We moved in February and as a result still have lots of unopened boxes - yes I'm a hoarder I know.  Anyway whilst foraging through a box the other day I came across this set of tiles.  

I had bought them a couple of years ago at a recycling centre with a mind to do something with them and that's as far as they got.  Until now...

Today I woke up with the mind to do something for me - not for the Folksy / Etsy shop, and after constantly hunting for a newspaper or something to put my coffee cup down on, I decided these tiles could make sweet little coasters - just for me.

I know its not rocket science, not original, but because these tiles are handmade, no-one else will have a set of coasters like these - yay - always an appeal of handmade.

The tiles have rough bottoms (always a tricky issue - a rough bottom!) and so to prevent scratching my furniture, I glued squares of cork (trimmings from the  CD Coasters  ) to the base of the tiles and hey presto I now have a lovely set of unique handmade tile coasters.
Handmade tiles

Cutting cork

Cork squares glued to bases

My lovely set of tile coasters

Time for a coffee!


 

Thursday 7 July 2011

It Rained!

Well, it rained, and anyone that knows me well, will tell you that, when it rains I get the urge to bake.

And today, (Erik Zabel's Birthday, by the way!) it was cookies!


Mix 75g each of butter, granulated sugar and soft light brown sugar together to form a light and fluffy creamed mixture.  Add a few drops of vanilla extract and beat in 1 egg.

Add 175g self raising flour and mix.  Then add the goodies.  Today it was white chocolate chips and chopped Brazil nuts - approx 100g, stir together.

Drop teaspoonfuls of the mixture onto a greased or lined baking sheet and bake at 180 C until golden brown and smelling gorgeous!

Cool on a rack and enjoy!

Tuesday 5 July 2011

Open Garden

For a couple of years now my parents have opened the gates to their garden to the public through the National Gardens Scheme, Gardens Open for Charity.  Both keen gardeners, they spend many hours planting and pruning, mowing and weeding in preparation for the big day.
Recently returned to the area, this year I was in a better situation to lend a hand.  However, my fingers are not as green as theirs, but I do make notebooks.  
So after some weeks of looking (or trying not to look) at the box of supplies, today I made a start on the notebooks I promised to make.  Using coloured postcards of the garden as covers, I have sliced and chopped my way through a pile of paper and banded the books together, ready for wire binding.
When the day comes, these will be on sale to the visitors, ready for them to make their jottings as they wander round the five acre garden.

work in progress







Visit Great Stones Garden, Hertfordshire.  Sunday 7th August 2011

Great Stones Garden