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hang in there

I know I've been horribly neglectful of this blog lately, and I'm so very grateful for your sticking around. So many things are taking a back seat at the moment, and I can't promise when I'll be back in the full swing of things. My poor sewing machine has been packed away for months! I am pretty active on Instagram though, mainly because it's so darn quick and easy, and because of the lovely sense of community. If you don't have Instagram, you can still view my feed online. Visit my profile on Webstagram — it would be lovely if you said hello. xx
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teacup ballet

OH! Hi. Yes, I'm feeling a little sheepish. I haven't forgotten you, how could I? It's just, you know, life and stuff getting in the way of my sitting down here and having a good natter. But life is good, very good. My little munchkin Erika is filling my days with love and laughter and chubby-bubby cuddles. And at night I've been doing a little bit of freelance work, which I have been REALLY enjoying. It's a little exercise for my brain, working that creative muscle...
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happy half birthday…

...to my beautiful and oh-so-happy baby girl, who is six months old today (can you believe it??!). Love you to the moon and back, honey.
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what an amazing baby!

I couldn't help but share this vid with you — my beautiful sister and her gorgeous little Lucy are the stars! (well, I think so anyway)...
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first taste

Is it wrong that I found Erika's obvious distate for baby rice cereal so damn amusing?! Can't be a fussy eater in this household, my dear! Maybe we'll have better luck with pumpkin...
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happy one-third birthday!

This striped little monkey is four months old today... can't put into words how much I love my baby girl. I hope you're all having a lovely day. {pics from my Instagram feed, taken by Nana with her new DSLR — well done Nana!}...
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lucy’s first birthday

My lovely niece, little Lucy-Lu, is turning one tomorrow! She's such a gorgeous munchkin. I may not have mentioned it before, but little Lucy was born with a small left hand. It was spotted during my sister's week 12 pregnancy scan, and confirmed at another scan at 15 weeks. All existing bones are perfectly formed...
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society6 love

Hey y'all, have you heard of Society6? One of the lovely gals I follow on Instagram has gotten me on to it, and it's brilliant! Independent designers / artists / illustrators / photographers can upload their artwork to the site (whilst maintaining copyright) and others browse and can purchase as canvases, prints, t-shirts and even iPhone cases!...
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casetagram

Just in case you were thinking the Instagram obsession couldn't get any worse, along comes 'Casetagram' — a clever webpage can turn your fave Instagram pics into an iPhone case for just US$34.95 (they ship worldwide!). Brilliant! The only hard part is choosing a design and selecting which pics to include...
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thank you, thank you

I just realised that I never got around to showing you the little thank you I made to send to family and friends upon Erika's arrival. I had neither the brain capacity nor the time to come up with a new concept, so used the same elements I designed for my niece Lucy's
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crochet softie

My beautiful long-time mate Ali made this crochet softie for Erika. Isn't she a star? I have not been brave enough to try — to crochet a softie looks so hard! Aren't home-made gifts just tops? Love, love and more love. Peace out. xo
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strike a pose for boondie baby

Check out Boondie Baby's burp cloths latest model! Erika is a natural! To find out more about Boondie Baby's beautiful handmade wares, visit the Boondie Baby website. And here's the link to their burp cloths. Or you can buy online at Made It...
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crochet monkey rattle

How gorgeous is this crochet monkey rattle? I just had to purchase when I spied it at Mathilda's Market in Malvern last year. From memory I was either very close to my due date, or overdue — hubby spotted quite a few stares and the odd person pointing at me and my enormous belly. Ah, those were the days...
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instagram filter photoshop action

So you know about my Instagram obsession, yes? And how the app has some groovy filters to apply to your photos, yes? Well, a warm vintage filter is really trendy these days, and I was hoping to apply something similar to my high resolution images in Photoshop. I found some actions online,...
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Lucy Lu

My beautiful 10-month-old niece, Lucy. She is such an independent and spirited little cherub. Always grinning from ear-to-ear, she is super chuffed when standing or exploring. She has a habit of blowing raspberries when you do something she doesn't like — such as feed her when she's full...
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9.5 weeks

Miss Moo is changing so much, a million teeny-tiny changes each day. I'm changing too. I've always been a heavy sleeper, even as a kid. I can distinctly remember my mum and sister sitting around the breakfast table, discussing a violent storm that passed through the night. 'Storm?', I'd ask, and they'd roll their eyes...
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8.5 weeks

Blowing bubbles for Mama!
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happy 2012

Wow. What a whirlwind eight weeks. I can't tell you how many times I've thought about popping by to say hello! But where to find the time? The days pass with the blink of an eye — I almost miss meals the clock races by so fast! My gorgeous girl Erika is growing so quickly...
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meeting the puppies

Arriving home from the hospital on day 5... The boys have received Erika into their home very graciously. Darcy, who has always been Mama's baby boy, was a little sulky at first but has recovered well. They both greet me with waggy tails in the middle of the night when...
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first car trip

...on our way home from hospital, five days old. Kiss those chubby cheeks! Mwah!
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lovely gifts

Little Erika received such wonderful gifts from friends and family on her arrival. Check out this amazing bunch of flowers from the lovely ladies at work. Does anyone know what this flower is called? It's stunning!
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after first bath

Erika's head of dark hair really fluffed up after that first bath! Here she is, sleeping peacefully on day 2 in hospital...
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birth of erika joy

No words. Just photos of the most ah-mazing experience, meeting our beautiful one for the very first time. It was love at first sight... gives me goosebumps just thinking about it. More images to come.
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welcome, our baby girl

It's a girl! 'George' has finally graced us - Erika Joy, born 4.19am on 9th November. Weighing a scrumptious 7lb 14oz and sporting a full head of dark hair, she is so beautiful it's hard to not cuddle her as she sleeps. We are looking forward to having her home and introducing her furry brothers,...
View full post - one week over…
one week over…

...and nothing. Nada. Zip. Doesn't this bub know how much I value punctuality? Unfortunately I've been experiencing some severe upper abdominal pain for the past three days, which is making the once exciting journey a slow one. My obs thinks I've somehow pulled a muscle/s...
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sunday magazine + mossimo

Did you happen to catch the October 16 issue of Sunday Magazine in The Sunday Herald Sun? If so, you may have seen some of my handiwork! And now for a little horn tootin'! We provided Lauren and the Sunday Magazine team with a very open creative brief for a Mossimo’s 25th Birthday campaign 5 page feature...
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ready when you are

It's official: we made it. Baby G is due today. Sometimes I still find it hard to believe that, with all the stress and worry that we've endured, this little twosome is about to become a threesome. In the super stillness of early morning (I couldn't sleep), the excitement I feel is mixed with the sadness of lost loved ones who will not be sharing...
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fab frogs

Have I mentioned my clever mate Linda before? If not, how remiss of me! Linda was a fellow designer at work until she retired nine(ish) months ago. I really miss her knitting advice and cookie baking! But, she's gone on to bigger and better things — producing a range of awesome little resin chocolate frog brooches, among other things!...
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baby blankie in progress

The little cot blanket I started is coming along nicely — finished the first two bands of colour (of four), just started on the third. It's lovely to have a little project to work on that doesn't involve much brain power. I'd really like to have the quilt finished first, given that winter is more than 6 months away and I probably won't need this little wooly blanket...
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39 weeks

39 weeks today, can you believe it? I am amazed at how quickly these nine months have flown. I am so acutely aware that in no time flat (any day now, really), my whole life will revolve around a new little being. This week, I'm seriously slowing down — taking advantage of the opportunity for rest and relaxation. Yesterday arvo I had a two hour...
View full post - the (wo)man with the (quilt) plan
the (wo)man with the (quilt) plan

Hey y'all! So here 'tis — my cot quilt design for George's room. The centre panel and 80% of the linen panels will be visible on the top, with the rest visible between the cot bars. I was going for a random collection of squares and rectangles in the main panel — I'm already thinking about my next quilt, which I think will be more structured...
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cot quilt for george

Here 'tis: the fabrics for George's cot quilt. I'm aiming to keep it quite neutral with natural and grey linen's, with a splash of greens. I've got a design in my head, just need to find the time to get it down on paper (or computer, anyway). I can't wait to get my sewing machine out of hiding! It's been too long, eh Nina?...
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baby shower

Last Sunday my gorgeous mum and sister hosted a beautiful baby shower for George and I, surrounded by all the lovely ladies in my life (with a few notable exceptions). There were delicious finger sandwiches, sausage rolls, mini quiches and sweet treats as far as the eye could see. I put in my two bob and made the Lamington...
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baby’s room

Welcome to George's room! Still a work in progress (let's face it, I'll be adding and subtracting for years), but most of the bare bones are there. I am really keen to make a quilt for the cot and a felt cushion for the chair — but where to find the time?! I am finishing up work at the end of next week, so perhaps then (along with the other items on...
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vogue living shoot

In June I had the good fortune of tagging along with Melbourne Vogue Living editor, Annemarie Kiely, to a photo shoot in Melbourne's east. Keen to learn some more tricks of the interior photography trade, I pestered Annemarie until a suitable job came up. The house was amazing, the host oh-so-gracious, and the end result...
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most nights look like this…

Me in my snuggly PJ's and/or trackies, with Darcy using Georgie as a cosy head-rest — and not seeming to mind the odd bump or kick. xo
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baby shower invitation

With an ever-growing belly (and my sister's persistent nagging), I thought it was about time I designed my baby shower invitations. I can't believe how quickly time is flying — George is almost 30 weeks! No mistaking my baby bump for an overly indulgent lunch now. As much as I love it, I really do wish I could get some SLEEP....
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nursery decoration

I took this photo a while ago, it doesn't look exactly like this now. Apart from the removal of the plush rug (it was a temporary parking space, our carpet is a lovely grey), these days you're likely to see an ironing board erected in the middle of the room, plus a fluffy nougat puppy (aka Bailey) perched upon a pile of clean sheets...
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little tootsies

We had our 20-week scan last week. Oh how amazing it was to see our beautiful, healthy bubba, happily bobbing around on screen. The frame in the above pic contains a card I made years ago. Inside it, the technician wrote down the sex of our George. I should label 'break glass in emergency'! I am pretty sure both...
View full post - i know i’m biased, but…
i know i’m biased, but…

...everyone else I've spoken to agrees with me: this little munchkin is as cute as a button. Above is the thank-you card I made for my sister to send to her lovely friends and extended family. Lucy was about 8-9 weeks old at the time this photo was taken — I can't believe she's already almost three months old. When I see her I want to kiss...
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george

I know I've been a wee bit slow on the posts lately, but I'm hoping you'll forgive me — I think I've got a pretty good reason... I've been busy being pregnant! Yup, that's right, I'm up the duff, have a bun in the oven, eating for two. I'm 18 weeks along now, and starting to get a bit more pep in my step (the couch and I became really well acquainted...
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disassembled typewriter

I love this poster by artist Todd McLellan, partly because I think he's a little bit obsessive compulsive crazy... which I can relate to. And I love his description too: "In my series Disassembly, I photographed old items that are no longer used by the masses and often found on the street curbs heading for disposal. All of the pieces...
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boondie baby

A very clever friend of mine has recently opened up an online store, filled with her handmade goodies for mum and bubs. There are waterproof change mats, burp cloths, cot quilts, and a whole lot more on offer, all in bright kiddy-friendly fabrics. You can view her current range on offer at the Boondie Baby stores on Etsy...
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welcome, lucy nina

Say hello to beautiful Lucy Nina. My sister and her husband welcomed Lucy into the world on March 9, weighing 7lbs 3oz. She is the sweetest little bub, I wish I could see her every day! I could take a million photos in five minutes (and post every one of them!), she changes expression all the time, even when she's sleeping...
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visit victoria — march 2011

Okay, so I promised to share this with you in a timely manner... well, March kind of got away from me. But here 'tis — you can still enjoy perusing the events of April and May! My favourite jaunt in autumn? Daylesford. Hubby and I will definitely be doing a little weekend away sometime soon, when the leaves start to turn and...
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internet rant

Ooh, I love a passionate internet rant (and a flow-chart, for that matter). Unfortunately, because of the face-less nature of the 'net, it can so easily go off the rails. I was perusing a forum the other day, whereby a mediator had to step in and scald the name-callers like children. He all but said 'kids, if you have nothing nice to say...".
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preggi belly

hurriedly shot these photos of my sister a couple weeks back (hurriedly because the light changes so quickly!) — she would have been about 33 weeks preggo at the time, I'm guessing. She's due in early March, and we're all so very excited. I thought her belly looked huge then, it's hard to believe it's gotten bigger, and will keep getting bigger...
View full post - may the force (of typography) be with you
may the force (of typography) be with you

Ok, confession: I am a Star Wars nerd. I grew up in the 1980s with an older brother whom I worshipped, it was a little hard not to be. Combine that with my love of typography, and what's on the top of my wish-list? These friggin’ awesome posters, that’s what! Check out Abduzeedo for more info. PS. Don’t get me started on the changes George Lucas...
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mixed martial arts + crafts

Of course you know by now: I love martial arts. I love crafts. Well, some jolly clever fellow combined the two to create the world’s most awesome t-shirt (damn, I wish it was me — why didn’t I think of that?). A very thoughtful friend, who clearly knows me very well, bought me this great tee last Chrissy, and I love it. You can get yours here...
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get kickstarted

This is such a brilliant concept — well actually, two brilliant concepts. Firstly, the website Kickstarter: I’ll let their little spiel give you all the info you need (or better yet, visit their site to see how it all works). Kickstarter is the largest funding platform for creative projects in the world. Every month, tens of thousands of amazing people pledge...
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font design

Back when I was in uni — a decade ago (urgh!) — I created my own usable font using Illustrator and font creation software. It was tops. Not that I can compete with the masters, of course, those absolute legends that designed the timeless fonts that are so common today. I feel the urge to do it all over again. I'd like to toy with handwritten fonts...
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toot toot!

I made this little quilt six months ago, as a first birthday present for Miss Elle. There is a huge love of trains in this household — a beautiful sepia, large-scale photograph of an old (London?) train station adorns the dining room wall, and you will spot little prints and wooden toys here and there. Clever mum, Amber, even made a lovely locomotive...
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oh so inspired

I changed my route to work a couple months back. I substituted the Eastern Fwy for the Monash — further in distance, but freer moving traffic (most of the time!). The one thing I miss about my old route is waiting in the right turning lane from Punt Road on to Swan St, under the bridge. I would nearly miss the light change checking out...
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pampering piper

My mate Ali and I have been friends for 18 years. So you can imagine how chuffed I was when she welcomed her beautiful baby girl Piper into the world... seems like just yesterday. Well, it wasn’t yesterday — a couple weeks ago Piper celebrated her first birthday. And in fine style — mum baked an angel cake and everything!...
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welcome, little tahlia

On the 14th of last month, my family welcomed a new addition — my beautiful little niece, Tahlia Mae. From the first, we have all been absolutely besotted with this miniature human. I can’t help but marvel at the miracle of life when I cradle her in my arms. To celebrate her arrival, I have made a little cot quilt, complete with soft...
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the inner sanctum

Following on from my last post, in which I uploaded an article featuring Shannon Bennett and Guy Grossi... Last year I had the unbelievably good fortune to oversee a photo-shoot in the Grossi Florentino kitchen of Guy Grossi. The shoot was to promote Leggo’s tomato paste, and I was so excited to see the inner workings...
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karate n’ stuff

As a kid, I had the insane good fortune to live around the corner from the Honbu dojo (headquarters) of world-wide karate instructor Sensei Paul Mitchell. My brother took up karate training when I just ten years old, and since I hadn’t inherited my sister’s brilliant athletic abilities (when I was about seven, I won a big trophy for being...
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a good day for a panda

I’ve been thinking about experimenting with a four-colour silkscreen — it will certainly test my registration skills, but I’m keen to give it a go. I’ve got the screens prepped, ready to go — now I just need to decide on a design. Meet my panda. Just thinking about pandas gives me the warm and fuzzies...
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silkscreen printing

My old high school has kindly accepted me as their ‘artist in residence’ — I use their facilities to process my silkscreens (I’m using the photo-emulsion method which requires a darkroom) and in exchange I chat to the Year 11 & 12 graphic students about their current projects. They’ve all been so welcoming, it has really been a lovely experience...
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inside out photo shoot

I have organised and art directed a number of shoots in the three years I’ve been with News Magazines. A couple months ago, on a stiflingly hot summer’s day, I was lucky enough to see the inner workings of an Inside Out shoot. The brilliant Bev Douglas (Creative Services Art Director) had directed shoots of a number...
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spring racing carnival

Last year (or was it 2008? I’m losing track of time) I organised and directed a shoot, and produced the artwork, for Myer’s Spring Racing Carnival campaign. Spring Racing is huge in Melbourne — and I’m sure retailers make a mint selling beautiful dresses to the gals, and smart suits to the fellas!...
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shooting for myer

In 2008, Myer had a full schedule of advertising with Sunday Magazine. Some of the photography they supplied themselves, but much of it was organised by me and shot here in Melbourne by photographer Robin Lowe. Robin, and his lovely stylist Madeleine, are a dream to work with. In amongst all the serious photo-taking,...
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a hen’s kitchen tea

My beautiful, vivacious sister was married in March of this year. To farewell her single-dom, her closest friends, mum and I staged a “Bridal High Tea”. It was a beautiful summer’s day in February, all the girls wore floral frocks, we supped on delicate finger-food and fruity punch, and played very civilised croquet...
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tourism victoria — spring 2009

Since mid-last year, I have had the pleasure of working with Tourism Victoria to produce several 24-page advertising inserts. This first insert appeared in The Adelaide Magazine and QWeekend Magazine in October 2009. My contact at Tourism Victoria, the lovely Emily, has been wonderful to work with...
View full post - my first quilt…
my first quilt…

...and so began my passion for quilting. This beautiful quilt was bought as a kit from a stall at the Australasian Quilt Convention, which is happening again here in Melbourne next week. I will definitely need to pop along to ogle all the beautiful designs and fabrics. I certainly won’t be coveting one of the gorgeous Bernina’s this year...
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mama bear!

oftie trial no.2 — Mama bear, from the book Softies (see previous entry, Polly). I was quite happy with the result of this cuddly ol’ gal — ears are a little wonky (adds to the charm!?), but I found the wool fabric quite difficult to get a smooth round edge. More practice required! And no, this is not the sewing machine used to complete the task!...
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polly, the pocket rocket

Meet Polly: my first soiree into the land of sewing. Polly enjoys cool autumn days with warm sunshine and lots of cuddles, but is afraid of residing on a shelf so low that the boys (read: puppies) will befriend her. Ideally suited to a little bubba (no sharp bits or buttons to chew off), I haven’t yet had the heart to part with her — one day!...