Showing posts with label blog love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blog love. Show all posts

Thursday, November 3, 2011

burlap bunting tutorial

Hello there - apologies for the lack of blogging, as you can imagine I have lots going on in the lead up to the big day, not to mention all the things we have to tick off our list before we pack up our house and hit the road. 

If you would like a little dose of Cinderella at Brindabella country style I am a guest blogger over on Polka Dot Made today with an easy tutorial to make some cute wedding decor bunting. Speaking of which I need to go and heed my own advice and make some more...



Head over here if you'd like to make some yourself :)

Image by Emma Durkin for Cinderella at Brindabella

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

wordless wednesday: at the bottom of my mum's garden...



Playing along with Faith, Hope and a whole lotta Love.

Image by Emma Durkin for Cinderella at Brindabella

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

our beautiful tree

I've said it before, and I'll say it again - the big old horse chestnut tree in our backyard makes our house. Absolutely. When we first moved in 12 months ago we had no idea what it was - some sort of oak? A liquid amber? The family who used to farm Brindabella came to the rescue by informing us it was a horse chestnut tree. I'd never even heard of them, on my grandparents farm Ballina Park there are two enormous 80+ year old plain old chestnut trees, but horse chestnuts were...well a different chestnut altogether. My sister recently told me that in London the parks are full of these trees, but the Brits think that these are the real deal chestnuts and the 'regular' chestnut trees are quite the novelty? I don't know...all I know is that they are both beautiful trees. Big, beautiful, strong, shady in summer, crunchy in autumn - just the way I like my trees.



This beauty is estimated to be about 60-70 years old, the elderly gentleman who built the ramshackle farmhouse in 1938 told us he remembers planting it 'Oh sometime in the 40's, love!' It's towering limbs are bare all through the cold Thorpdale winters and spring into blossom come September. 


On Monday I got a phone call from lovely Lou - she lives an hour further away from Melbourne than me and was on her journey home from the big smoke, would I mind popping on the kettle for a quick cuppa and battery re-charge? Of course not! We had tea out by our beautiful tree, chatted about all things weddings and her own beauties - her girls Sunny and Scout - explored my garden and became professional egg collectors. 

Lou arrived bearing a sweet birthday surprise - these lovely roses. I am such a roses girl, and promptly put them in a vase jug to admire and ooh and ahh over (and have been doing ever since)...



But back to the tree...next to the tree stands our 'wishing well'. When we moved here it was covered in goodness knows what (moss, mildew, creepy vines and dead plants in it). We debated whether to push it over entirely but decided to keep it. We then discovered (from the lovely elderly couple who's home this used to be, a wealth of knowledge!) that the 'well' was in fact built to be a kiln. The former lady of the house at Brindabella was a keen ceramicist and would fire her pottery in the 'well' - there is even a vent on the side which made oh so much more sense when we found out it was a kiln! We considered making a water feature out of the well/kiln but ended up filling it with soil and planting it out with petunias earlier in the year, and now strawberries from my generous friend Amy. Alas I think the well/kiln is somewhat lacking in the drainage department and the strawberries are not thriving. We'll see...


The beautiful tree has shades us for spring and summer barbeques under it's branches and produces lovely crunchy leaves through Autumn. I gaze at it from the kitchen sink, play with Tessa beneath it and look upon it as somewhat of a guardian of the ramshackle farmhouse. I especially love the initials carved into it's big knotted trunk - I wonder the stories this tree would tell if it could talk?


Love you long time our beauty, we will miss you terribly also. So many things to miss, but so many things to look forward to.

Images by Emma Durkin for Cinderella at Brindabella

Monday, October 10, 2011

point + shoot: two months

When I decided to DIY lots of little (and big!) details for our wedding I don't think I realised I was literally giving up all of my weekends, which are now devoted to spray painting chairs...


...folding, folding, scoring, slicing, folding, folding, gluing...


...wrangling rusty ringlock into light fixtures, inspired my Katrina and Amie's...


...hand stitching little ruffles...


...designing and printing...


...so. many. jars!




...as well as co-ordinating little outfits and becoming a professional hot-glue-gun-wielder.


Not to mention The Scrapbook #1 and #2 which are in constant evolution and varying states of disarray...


Two months to go today...

Images by Emma Durkin for Cinderella at Brindabella


P.S. Head over to Lou's place to play point + shoot just like me.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

wordless wednesday: you are my sunshine


Playing along with Faith, Hope and a whole lotta Love.

Image by Emma Durkin for Cinderella at Brindabella

Monday, October 3, 2011

point + shoot: the recap





This Monday morning I am unashamedly totally stealing Chantelle's weekend stats counter from last week. So there you go, unoriginal but fun all the same. We had friends over to watch the big game, including a cats supporter and a pies supporter. On Friday I picked up all the sample desserts for The Wedding from our lovely cake lady. One word: deliciousness. My mum obliged Mr M and made her famous sausage rolls, I outdid myself with a cous cous salad recipe I made up and we kicked the footy in the drizzle at half time with all the hounds going a bit mental. Sunday brought some sunshine, some gardening, some more chocolate eating and some wedding projects.

How was your weekend? Hope your team got up! Go here to see some other fun weekends...

Images by Emma Durkin for Cinderella at Brindabella

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

wordless wednesday: slice, score, fold, repeat


Playing along with Faith, Hope and a whole lotta Love.

Image by Emma Durkin for Cinderella at Brindabella

Monday, September 5, 2011

point + shoot: a berry good time

The weekend...



Melbourne.
Myer gift registry.
Groomsmen suit shopping.
Sunshine.
Groomsmen suit purchasing.
Burger lunch.
Bridesmaid dress fabric shopping.
Camping show.
Mass purchases.
Best apple cinnamon muffin.
Contemplating inevitable poverty from mass purchases (felt bad about $4.20 muffin).
Traffic.
Cup of tea at 9pm on way home with friend.
Contemplating the grandma-ness of my Saturday night as a 24 year old.
Sunday breakfast of fresh eggs. Scrambled. Cheesy.
Opening 'presents' from mass purchases.
Getting our jam on.
Bulk sugar.
Bulk berries.
Bulk orange zest.
Bulk vanilla.
Bulk lemon juice.
Bulk cinnamon.
Bulk jars.
Bulk splattered blueberries all over kitchen...and self.
Yummy lunch with Mr M's parents.
More splatter.
Jars. Jars. Jars.
Done and dusted.
Home and hosed.
No more jars, no more berries.
Ever.

Playing along with Lou at sunny + scout.

How was your weekend? Any mass purchases, amazing muffin experiences or bulk food producing efforts?

Image by Emma Durkin for Cinderella at Brindabella

Friday, September 2, 2011

in case you missed it

Beth's gorgeous home - by the fabulous Tim Coulson
This week heralded the real start to Spring, well according to a calendar anyway. I'm still eagerly awaiting that glorious Spring sunshine and a fog/frost free morning. I'll know it's Spring when we consider not keeping the fire going. I well and truly booted winter good-bye this week, good riddance, see you next year! I think God made a wise decision in making seasons only three months long - just enough to make you want a change at the end, but enough to get you excited in the beginning.

What are you looking forward to this Spring? We'll be busily preparing the marquee site for our wedding, as now some grass can really get growing (I'm hoping for a dry Spring so it doesn't end up a mud pit as it has been all winter long), and doing lots of projects for our DIY early summer nuptials. Stay tuned!

Here's something to click about...

A fifties fair full of coifs and cherry red lips and full skirted jiving' and dapper young gents.

Totally lovely to 'meet' Beth - the voice behind one of my favourite blogs, Baby Mac (can I please live in her house?!)

Cornishware pudding bowl...coz y'know, my birthday is coming up...

I may, or may not, have just purchased one of these babies

Oh to have a powder blue Aga...or a fire engine red one...or a glossy black one...

One day we will have a tufted bedhead, maybe we could make it?

Super cute airmail thank-you card printables

YHL has had a makeover - and I loooove it

Have a happy weekend :)

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

wordless wednesday: site supervisor


Playing along with Faith Hope and a whole lotta Love.

Image by Emma Durkin for Cinderella at Brindabella

Monday, August 29, 2011

point + shoot: garden splendour

This weekend I could hear my garden waking up, stretching and blinking into the early Spring sunshine. 

My favourite Avon View lavender, which I grew so abundantly at the cottage, is starting to peek through the winter fog of my Gippsland garden...


Endless Summer hydrangeas (also transplanted from the cottage) which I thought I had sent to an early grave with a harsh Autumn prune are proving me wrong...


Eggs abound at Brindabella at the moment...


Daffodils are trumpeting after their winter hibernation...


And we came away from visiting generous friends (who are living the dream) laden with their yummy produce.


Life is good.

Playing along with Lou at sunny + scout.

Images by Emma Durkin for Cinderella at Brindabella


Monday, August 22, 2011

point + shoot: birthday boy

This past weekend brought lots of family to Brindabella - it was Mr M's birthday! Quarter of a century. Older than me (for a few months anyway). He wasn't forthcoming with a birthday cake suggestion so I took it upon myself to make him a white chocolate mud cake...and it was a winner! Super easy to make and worked perfectly, even though the recipe was a bit vague as to cooking time I baked mine for 1 hour 20 minutes. Perfect.






We also finally finished Chateau le Chookie, played a mean game of Monopoly (ragers, I know), made some pretty awesome pizzas and cooked up 35 jars of jam for our wedding favours. Only 83 to go...


Photos by Emma Durkin for Cinderella at Brindabella

Monday, August 15, 2011

point + shoot: the hipster

My weekend, according to Hipstamatic...



What on earth did we do before iphones?

Playing point + shoot over at sunny + scout.

Images by Emma Durkin for Cinderella at Brindabella

Friday, August 12, 2011

in case you missed it

Happy Friday!

Here's something to click about...

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Possible honeymoon. When we win the lottery.

I want to sew here forever.

Really, really, really wish I had an exposed brick wall to try some moss graffiti. I don't think a weatherboard wall will cut it.

Beautiful Havana.

I feel some pie making coming on, and it's going to look just like this.

My latest wedding crush. Enough said really.

Anyone else obsessed with The Block? Love the sisters, but Josh and Jenna will win. For sure.

And I told you I loved cardigans...

Have a great weekend, I'm off to Melbourne tonight to do our bridal gift registry, look at some pretty invitation paper, then tomorrow I'm meeting with our florist and finishing Chateau le Chookie hopefully. Hope the sun shines for you this weekend, however you spend it...



Monday, August 8, 2011

point + shoot: the one with the sponge

The weekend brought some dear fellow farming friends to Brindabella. Since moving further south we don't see Tyler and Kate nearly as much, which really is shameful, but a five hour drive is hard to slot in sometimes. It was Kate's birthday on Friday so a cake was in order. I asked her during the week if she had a preference for a type of cake. The reply? A sponge. A sponge! To her credit she had no idea they were quite the tricky cake to perfect (and I had never made one before) and when she found out about my fluster over room temperature eggs and triple sifting dry ingredients she felt terrible! I, however, absolutely outdid myself in the Masterchef ranks though, even if I do so say myself. As luck would have it when I was flipping through last week's Weekly Times I came across a recipe submitted by one of our old neighbours at Ythanbrae: 'never fail sponge'. And fail it did not. Thanks Denise!


The rest of the weekend was filled with far too much farmer and wedding talk, garden walks and thinking about whether things in my garden at Brindabella would work up in the dry north west of the state. We went to see the church where we are getting married, pegged out the marquee size on the site where it will go, went for a drive to find an elusive canola crop we could see on a nearby hill, took Kate for bridesmaid dress fittings (!!!!!) and general mass cheese, quince paste and beetroot dip eating followed by a lamb roast and washed down with a bottle (or three) of Larnoo red talking about the inevitable: The Future. That pesky thing.

A serious case of Mondayitis ensued today. Great, great friends. Feeling blessed to have them in our lives and our future, no matter what that might bring xxx

Head over to Lou's to play point + shoot with me. 

Images by Emma Durkin for Cinderella at Brindabella

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

wordless wednesday: is that you spring?




Playing along with Faith, Hope and a whole lotta Love.

Images by Emma Durkin for Cinderella at Brindabella

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

frock it

Inevitably, my sister's are in the midst of planning my hen's day. A day at the country races is planned sipping champagne. Splendid. 

In other news, over at This Mid 30's Life there is a little play-along going on called Frock It. The idea is to choose a frock that has caught your eye this week. Something beautiful, something silly, something you see yourself wearing, you see yourself not being able to afford (!!!) or something you thought was worthy of telling the world about.

Well, you can see where I'm going can't you? Thoughts wandered to what I would wear to an occasion such as one's own hen's day. I saw this pretty frock which caught my eye...

via my Pinterest boards

Cute right? Not too sure I'd want something so short though. I'd want to be comfortable after all. And let's face it, I probably have five dresses hanging in my wardrobe right now suitable for the occasion. Like this electric blue maxi dress which is a standout favourite staple of mine...

My cousins, me and my sister. Don't mind the sunburnt nose.

Kmart. Thirty bucks. Thank you very much.

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