Sunday, 15 January 2012

Procrastination

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Procrastination is really the mother of all evils. Unfortunately I’ve realized that I am really driven by deadlines; that is deadlines given to me by other people. Take this blog post: I have had seven days to post it and I am doing it on the last day.


Much like Lily, I have decided to create/finish something every week. I have a lot of unfinished projects and ideas that are half started, so a weekly deadline is really going to help me finish them. These projects will be a bit of everything, from jewelry, collages, drawings and knitwear, to gardening projects.


I was attempting to create a new piece of jewelry for Lily for Christmas. But it’s now the New Year and it still isn’t done, so what better place to start…


 



Monday, 9 January 2012

New Beginnings, New ideas

Happy New Year! With a new year comes new ideas and lots of resolutions. One of ours is to blog more often. A lot more often. So, we have committed to each post once a week about our current interests.


IMG_1557I'm (Lily) really into making postcards from old library catalogue index cards (see picture) and sending them around the world via Postcrossing.com. I've created an album in our Flickr account to show you how they look.


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My plan is to create, mail and share one postcard every week, although I got excited and had time today to send off two in the mail!


Brad is remaining elusive about what he is working on, so will share more details later in the week.


Hopefully we can sustain this for the next 52 weeks.


Lily & Brad



Sunday, 11 December 2011

Urban Farmer

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Design comes in many forms. Recently I have been spending time trying to design a vegetable garden that will work for everyone, (family and the DOG). I know some of you might think its December so why are your wasting time doing it now, but every spring I find that the beginning of the growing season is spent building raised planters or something instead of actually getting the plants in the ground. So back to the question of design: I took some time to layout where I wanted the new patches to be and to help with weed control in the spring I laid newspaper out across the area. Lily got me a book from the library called The Quarter Acre Farm – How I kept the patio, Lost the lawn and Fed My Family for a Year” which has inspired me this spring to turn half of the garden into vegetables. I’ll keep you posted as to how my garden progresses. I have to admit that I really enjoy gardening and getting the kids excited to see where food comes from.


On a side note I was cleaning out my Jewellery workshop  (some shelving fell off the wall) and I came across my old portfolio case.  I was shocked at the drawings I kept in there. Some of them had to be at least 20 years old. I think they might help in the design of my new vegetable garden!


Brad



Thursday, 1 December 2011

We've just added some pictures of our art to a Flickr account. Please take a look! We'll let you know as more pictures are added...




Thursday, 27 October 2011

New look

We're in the process of making some changes to our blog so it stays fresh and fun to update. We've downgraded a bit but hope to add more frequent posts about our creative pursuits. Keep checking in as we re-build this space!


Lily & Brad