
Beth chose a fantastic This is theme this week and a couple of things came to mind immediately....
Number 1: Fresh air, blue skies and sunshine....
Number 2: Gum treesThankyou Beth!

Number 2: Gum trees
This weeks 'This is' theme has perfect timing as This is what I'm taking along to Nico's birthday party today. Every aussie kid (and adult) loves chocolate truffle balls and they're super simple to make....no cooking, just lots of sticky coconutty fun!
Ok so I really should have included this is my earlier post....thanks Sel!
Simple Minds were the back up for my favourite band INXS at The Palais a couple of years ago and when they played this song, the entire crowd sang along word for word...it was MAGIC!


My overall favourite movie of all time has to be this classic from the 80's....The Breakfast Club.
I must have watched it at least 100 times. We could all sit in the loungeroom and recite the dialogue all the way through the movie. It was on TV1 on Friday night and I watched the first half hour....and I still remember the words.
Back in the 80's, I took absolutely no notice of the serious message of the film, which was to not judge other people by their stereotype. I wouldn't mind watching it again now just to see if I missed anything else during the first 100 viewings!
Thanks so much to Hollie for inspiring a little bit of 80's nostalgia this week and to Angela for hosting....
So this months pick was Eat Pray Love. My sister gave it to me to read, and I have to admit that I wasn't a big fan of it. It might have just been the wrong time in my life to be reading about someone else's self indulgent life journey after a break up. I found the middle section really long winded and boring. I had to keep re-reading because I was daydreaming instead!
This is the only magazine left that I subscribe to (other than Mixtapezine of course). I had to cancel all the others because my house was being swamped by magazines. I was also tending to notice that after subscribing to the high end home magazines for about 5 years, they tended to re-run the same sorts of stories over and over each year...so I scrapped them all.
Other than that, I have about 150 blogs in my favourites to read each day....
Thanks to My Champagne Dreams for picking this weeks theme....and of course, head on over to Three Buttons to see who else is playing along.

But then I had a think about the most essential thing that happens in my kitchen on a daily basis....drinking coffee. I have this whizz bang machine on the bench but I'm usually too lazy to actually use it.....
So, the hands down winner for me is the humble coffee plunger. Single cup size when it's just for me, multi-cup size for when I have company...along with my favourite coffee...Vittoria Espresso.
It means I can make good coffee in a flash...and that's a great thing!
For more players, head on over and visit Angela....and a huge thanks to Sharon for being a fabulouso fill in hostess.
Wowee Katie picked a hard one this week!
If I have a spare ten minutes and if I'm not blogging, or reading other blogs then........
.....you'll find me sitting at the kitchen bench cutting things up and glueing and stitching things together. I have lots and lots of projects cut out but not many actually sewn together (that's when I start procrastinating).......
Above photo is me with my albums in 1991



Photos of my bedroom wall in 1991 or 1992 when they were covered in INXS posters.
I had to make a deal with my best friend at the time who hated INXS. She would only come to the concert with me, if I agreed to go to see AC/DC with her. We lived in a country hick town with no way of even buying tickets for the concert, so luckily my auntie who lived in Melbourne agreed to buy the tickets for us. We had to catch the V-Line train to Melbourne (about a 4 hour trip) and we stayed at my aunties house.



I've moved over 20 times and de-cluttered every time but the only collection that I've ever kept are my INXS goodies.
As you probably already know, Angela is heading off on her first overseas trip, so Sharon from Handmaiden is filling in as the 'This Is Hostess with the Mostess'. I must say I was very chuffed when she asked me to nominate this weeks theme.

It was really really hard to choose just one.....so I managed to choose this 3-in-1 book.
I always loved Enid Blyton books when I was younger but these three classics are my absolute all time favourites. I always wanted to live at the top of the Faraway Tree too....
There are also some honourable mentions that I cannot forget:
Ahhhhh...memories....
Thanks to Pottymouthmama for this weeks fab theme and to Angela for hosting!
Today, we did a little bit of shopping, including a trip to Moopoo Art Supplies to pick up some lino (I bought lino cutters last week but forgot the lino). There's a Moopoo review that I wrote over at Craft City Melbourne.
We also stopped at the sewing machine shop where I picked up a new little toy for my machine.
I haven't actually unpacked it yet so I have no idea if it's any good.
We also went to Mitre 10 for him!

This just looks like a big pile of mess at the moment, but tonight I've been making some brooches from vinyl, leather, felt, and vintage buttons.
Now I have to pack up all of my sewing supplies because I'm off to a girlfriends house tomorrow for some sewing while Mr CurlyPops is at the footy.
It's ended up being the the perfect weekend.....crafty for me, sporty for him....everybody's a winner!
Thanks to the Bird Bath for the ace theme and of course head over to Three Buttons to see who else is playing along.
I'm almost too scared to post about works in progress...... there are lots of things that have been half finished and tucked away somewhere safe, never to be seen again.
I wandered around the house and only took photos of the works in progress that were easy to find.
WIP number 1 - pinky reddy scarf - knitting completed but I can't find the last ball of yarn to make tassels for the ends.
WIP number 2 - apron with hand stitched flowers. The hand stitching through the white vinyl became boring very quickly. I've only stitched 2 complete flowers so far.
WIP number 3 - Small bag for oxygen tubing - the bag is so small that I can't stitch the opening section together on the sewing machine - relegated to the hand sewing pile a few months ago.
WIP number 4 - toddler size bibs - I actually can't remember why I didn't finish these (obviously something far more exciting came along).
WIP number 5 - Baby size bibs - I still haven't completed these for a friend who had a baby two weeks ago. Another friend had another baby boy on Friday. I need to make more bibs pronto.
WIP number 6 - Baby bottle cover - this was the first prototype - I'm not happy with it - it was relegated to the 'try again after re-design' pile.
WIP number 7 - this is a handbag that I promised to make for my mum about 2 years ago. The outer is finished, the inner is finished (it even has the magnetic snap attached). All I need to do is to stitch the 2 layers together and add a strap. Maybe I should actually finish this one.
WIP number 8 - another scarf with the yarn that I bought from Clegs. One ball down, two balls to go.
WIP number 9 - This was part of my mosaics phase from about 5 years ago.
WIP number 10 - Also from my mosaics phase circa 2003.
WIP number 11 - Ditto 2003.
I'm sure I could find more if I searched a bit deeper!
Thanks to Debbie from Kept in a Jar for such an enlightening (or WIP load lightening) 'This is' theme this week. Head on over to visit Angela to see who else is playing along!