This weekend I was lucky enough to be invited to be a part of London’s first Upcycling event, at the Great Home Hack! I was asked to present a Masterclass, and came up with the idea of showing people how and where to find things to ‘hack’ (alter/upcycle) their homes for free, or at least … Continue reading
Posted in March 2015 …
A Max McMurdo Interview + FREE Great Home Hack Tickets + a GIVEAWAY!!
Hey chaps! Hope over to the new Make Do and Mend-able site to hear from TV’s favourite upcycler, Max McMurdo, telling us more about The Great Home Hack. AND grab a code to bag yourself free entry to the event. AND enter the giveaway to win free tickets to my masterclass! It’s all going on…! … Continue reading
The new site is LIVE!!
Hurray and hurrah! It’s been a looooong time coming, but at last, my new website is LIVE! It’s not quite the finished article yet, but there is enough there for you to have a nose around, and get the idea! This blog will carry on, on it’s own page on the new site, but the … Continue reading
Potato pancakes
We had mashed potato with our tea the other night, and I deliberately made too much, thinking that I could whip up a batch of gnocchi for tea the next day. But thenI stumbled across a recipe for potato pancakes, in a free mini mag that came with our Good Food magazine, and decided we had … Continue reading
De-odorising whiffy clothes…!
OK, so not the most glamorous title for a post ever. Or the most glamorous subject. BUT here goes… I try and get out for a run 3 or 4 times a week. More for my mental health, than for the physical aspect. I am however, not a ladylike runner. You know that old saying … Continue reading
Ideas for Easy Homemade World Book Day Costumes!
It’s World Book Day this Thursday (5th March), and to celebrate, many schools and pre-schools are asking the children to dress up as a character from their favourite book. Eeeeeeeeekkk! I’ve known for a couple of weeks that SmallSmall needs to dress up on Friday, but inevitably, I have done nothing about it. And now I … Continue reading