Thursday, 23 April 2009

Alice down the rabbit hole

Here is a new set of Alice in Wonderland cards! The idea is that they can be used as 21st birthday cards.




The keys and locks are in reference to when Alice falls down the rabbit hole, lands in a tiled hallway, sees a little door and then needs the key to open it. She finds a bottle labelled 'drink me' and shrinks, then eats a lolly labelled 'eat me' and grows huge, then cries and cries until she makes an ocean of tears! I was quite horrified by Alice's adventures when I was young, but now that I've seen the movie as an adult, I realise Alice WAS quite precocious, and she HAD wished for an adventure, and she really was quite capable of coping in her Wonderland. I always thought she was meant to be 7 or 8, but now I think she was intended to be 11 or 12. The blue on the cards is a link to Alice's dress, and the black stripes link to her headband. I hope you can see the links as I do!

Wednesday, 22 April 2009

Wizard of Oz cards

Here are the first cards for my Wizard of Oz series! These ones represent Kansas.
I love the browns and greys of the paper, and the suggestion of a storm brewing.





Tuesday, 21 April 2009

Australia

Jonathon gave me the Australia video for my birthday.

It was a beautiful film! Different, in ways, to what I expected. It is more about the stolen generation and parenting than I had realised. And I hadn't expected the references to the Wizard of Oz throughout. Americanised it a bit, but a good parallel to farming in a stark land. Brilliant casting, gorgeous photography. (Although, I wish Nicole had not had so much Botox in her top lip!) I'm glad it had the quirky Baz Luhrman stamp. And the limited edition pack has four postcards too. I love these photos!

Love this movie! Feel like watching it again already.

Monday, 20 April 2009

More answers to 52 questions

I've been powering along, trying to catch up on scrapping tags for Emily Falconbridges 52 Question challenge.
So here they are:









That's nearly all the ones I have to do - only two more and I'm up to date!

Happy Birthday to Me!

We went to Jetty's (again! but we LOVE it there) for breakfast to celebrate my birthday and Mum's birthday with the rest of the family.




Beautiful day, pretty blue skies.


Saturday, 18 April 2009

Confessions of a Shopaholic

It was my birthday on Thursday (yay, me!) and I would have posted pics from going out to dinner, but everyone forgot their cameras!! Anyway, the meals were superb, the desserts - deluxe! It was at the Yanchep Inn. Man, I wish I could have photographed the dessert - berry fruit crumble, mmmm.

Anyway, one of my pressies was the book, Confessions of a Shopaholic,
and let me tell you, this book makes you realise how embarrassing it is to be someone who cannot control their spending. It was an absolute contrast to the Louise Bagshawe book I read the other day! The girl in the Shopaholic story would receive letters from Visa and different clothes stores, asking kindly to pay outstanding amounts, and even overdrafts, and her response would be to go out and buy a dress, or two pairs of boots, and a couple of magazines to make herself feel better! And she bought a cappucino and a muffin for breakfast EVERY morning!!

You know, I've always been a bit proud of the fact that I don't have to skimp and save, and don't really have to budget, but reading about this girl's pursuits, it makes me realise it is actually 'ditsy' to NOT budget and to not know exactly how much credit (or debt) you have at any one time. It's actually really embarrassing. And you would never want to sink to the depths of the girl in the story who lies her way into and out of every situation. You can't even feel sorry for her because of the lying. She's just not even likeable!

And while I, personally, am not a huge clothes and shoes buyer, my own confession of a shopaholic is that I have indulged in buying craft stuff lately (although that is supposed to be for making goods for an etsy shop) and I'm a bit of a sucker for DVD sales, magazines, home decorating items, and organic skincare. BUT I AM MAKING A RESOLUTION TO NEVER BE IGNORANT AND DITSY ABOUT MONEY ANYMORE!!! I'm glad I've had Jonathon to keep things in check for me all these years, but, hey, I really have to start to take on board all the lectures and advice that books, TV, magazines, and my Mum have been trying to give me for my whole adult life!

I'm going to make a concerted effort to tame my consumer self. So, let's see how this pans out...

Wednesday, 15 April 2009

What have I been reading?

Another good one passed on from Mum...Louise Bagshawe's The Devil You Know.


This is about triplet girls separated at birth who all grow up to be strong-willed, business-minded, money-making machines! One gets into real estate, one into band management and the other writes best-selling novels. I was very inspired by this book to be a do-er. You know how you can be a 'gunna' or a 'do-er'? I'd much rather be a do-er. It can be scary, or take money, or time, but it's worth it when you knuckle down and do it. Whatever 'it' is!! My 'it' at the moment is tying up loose ends - all the little projects that have been sitting around for ages. You've already seen Jack's Playroom come to fruition, and over the next week you'll see some more....