Monday, 19 August 2013

Inspiration: See Saw Do


Happy Colour My Monday!

I hope you all had a fun, relaxing weekend!
I thought I'd kick off with something bright and uplifting today. 




is a South African organisation dedicated to early stage development.

Husband and wife team Xanele (pictured below) and Jeremy Puren believe all children, regardless of their place of birth, should be given equal opportunities and environments in which to grow and learn. Their social enterprise is founded on the trasformative power of creativity and love.

 



 I hope these few images will inspire you to visit and follow See Saw Do's website, facebook page, twitter account and instagram feed (where I discovered xanele's work). 

The couple's organisation has transformed over 30 creches in Cape Town's underprivileged townships, helping to provide a more stimulating and happier environment for young children to learn and develop through play.





Pictures speak louder than words
Don't you think?


Friday, 16 August 2013

Hive Five #76







Just because I love everything she creates!

Have a great weekend, won't you.
 It's party time in our village so I'll be celebrating my birthday till Monday!


A Few Words


   
Well, Hello there!


  
Thank You, Thank You 

 


For all your generous Birthday wishes



I'm Overwhelmed by such kindness, you lovely People!


Oh, and thanks for the fun, crafty inspiration:


Monday, 12 August 2013

Monday Funday




Hey! I'm still here.
Happy Colour My Monday!
I hope you all had a relaxing weekend.
We're enjoying our second week of staycation in a very sunny south of France.
Nimes, Montpellier and a trip to the bowling alley we're on today's agenda, 
followed by a much-appreciated dip in the pool.
If only summer was a couple of months longer, eh?

Image credits:



Sunday, 11 August 2013

Puzzled



Yes, I'm puzzled.
Why has it taken me so long to lift the lid on this little treasure trove?


  

 



 Today's short post is an invitation to explore the inspiring blog and work of

 I have seldom seen such beautiful puzzles, games and books for little and big ones alike. Hand-engraved and painted with watercolours, her delicate works of art are quite unique. They are all signed, numbered and limited-edition, just waiting to be offered to someone very special (send her a message via her blog). Love!

Happy Browsing!


Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Let Me Grow






Let me be
Let me blossom, flourish,
 Let me become
Me.






Severina Kids and Rigoberta del Tesouro have sown the first seeds.
The fruit of their debut collaboration is currently on display at STU in Buenos Aires
a shop I'd love to visit some day.




 
Ale and Rigoberta have made a special series of 25 dolls adorned with beautiful handmade dresses and tiaras. As you can see, the details on these dolls' clothes are quite exquisite. The vintage linen and cotton clothes were handdyed, handpainted and handembroidered by Severina Kids and Rigoberta has designed a gorgeous collection of matching tiaras made from flowers and leaves, which will also be available in children's sizes.


This is but the first stage of the Let Me Grow project. Ale and Rigoberta are busy preparing a second, slightly different line of products which they hope to launch next Spring in Buenos Aires and Uruguay.


 
The infinite hope of the seed.


Monday, 5 August 2013

Inspiration: Polina Karpova

 
   
Good Morning!

I'm thrilled to start the week with a quick trip to Moscow to share the beautiful work of Polina Karpova. I've been following her on Facebook for quite a while, and hope this little peek into her handmade world will encourage you to do the same.




  Polina works for a Russian children's cancer charity but she's also a young mother who loves making things for her family and friends. Her paper houses must make the most delightful gifts, and her handmade story books are really quite exquisite. 
I love every single detail.





 Polina's latest creative task was to prepare some indoor activities for her little boy's birthday party. You can see her full set of photos on facebook, but this handpainted map with cardboard box buildings really caught my eye. 
Hours of entertainment there!


  


A hidden treasure
The kind I love.
I hope you'll be inspired!