Tuesday, 24 December 2013

Merry Christmas

I have been out of blogging action for a while now for many reasons, some good and some sad, however Christmas is all about the joy and the children (OK and little bit for us adults too), so don't want to spoil it for myself.

Is it just me or is Christmas frenzy getting worse every year???

Really missing my family back home this Christmas season, but luckily my in laws are here to celebrate Christmas with us. 

As with every year, I've taken on a Danish tradition of celebrating Christmas on the 24th, it's kind of great to have two Christmas days as I still celebrate it on the 25th...

Santa always comes to visit us (read our cool and very helpful friend) and even our oldest still believes in Santa which is adorable. Then after dinner, we sing and dance around the Christmas tree, immediately followed by the kids demolishing all the wrapping...love it all

Merry Christmas from all of us in Melbourne

Sretan Bozic

God Jul

Frohe Weinachten

Joyeux Noel



Kids presents under the kids tree :-))


About to serve a traditional Danish dinner yuummm






Our first edible Christmas tree, must say it didn't last long...
And kids have gone to bed...wine time by candlelight

Friday, 4 October 2013

Pamela Makin's interiors



There is something about Pamela Makin's interior styling that I adore, if only my house resembled anything like her timeless spaces.


I love how chic and simple her look is, her use of black and white with neutral palette is superb, feeling very inspired....







- images via est magazine and pinterest -

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Morrocan rugs

I've had my eye on several of these beauties for a while now, and the only reason why I didn't buy one as yet is because I love so many of them and I can be very indecisive at times.

One day I'm all out for colourful and jostling for attention Boucherouite rugs, another I'm interested in the rugs from the Azilal province, but then I go back to the abstract simplicity of Beni Ouarain wool rugs.

Which one would you go for?

Beni Ourain

Azilal

Boucherouite



You can find some of these at www.fossik.com.au and www.beldirugs.com

Saturday, 30 March 2013

Easter breakfast

 When I was growing up in Croatia, we had (and still do) a tradition where we would wake up early on Easter morning, go to the church and have all the Easter food blessed by the priest before taking it back home to share it with the family.

 I am trying to pass this tradition on to my children, so I try to wake up extra early (who am I kidding, with a 2 year old, I do it anyway) to set the table for our Easter breakfast. Since living in Australia, I do not have the opportunity to take the food to be blessed so early, so I try to go to the church afterwards and take with me what I can to have it blessed.

Hope you all have a happy and blessed Easter!!



Gluten and dairy free bunnies, chickens and eggs

Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Easter in our home

Sharing some of our Easter decorations, really enjoying the

 beginning of my very modest collection of blue and white porcelain items. 

My sister has an enviable collection of urns, vases and bowls in

 this colour scheme, and I have to say I fell in love it...







Saturday, 12 January 2013

7 vignettes

I was pleasantly surprised to see that Jen Bishop (check her amazing blog Interiors Addict) put up a challenge on Instagram about displaying vignettes within our homes for seven consecutive day, where each day was related to a specific topic.

 I loved this idea so much, I had to join in. I've always loved creating vignettes in my own home, it's a wonderful combination of interesting styling and photography, two of my favourite things.

Whilst I didn't actually manage to do all seven (being back at work and family commitments), I got to photograph a few. This one is my favourite, and in Kara Rosenlund's words, it is 'a unique visual short story". It reminds me of some pretty special people in my life and the places I've visited. 

Love it all

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