Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

O Christmas tree



And so the countdown to Christmas begins...

We have an Advent candle, a calendar, and a beautiful mini wooden Christmas tree to decorate with little baubles, one for each day of Advent. I know this sounds like a lot, but the excitement of sorting out who is going to open the even numbered windows of the calendar, and who is to decorate the tree on odd numbered days has been fabulous; it doesn't seem over-the-top at all just now.

Daisy was inspired by the wooden Advent tree and decided to make her own. Using it as a template she drew round its outline on thin card and then used watercolour to paint it green. I helped with the cutting out after this.


Much glue and glitter later, the tree was resplendent, baubles and a star adorning its branches. We slotted the two sections together to give the 3d effect and added a small piece of toilet roll cardboard as a sturdy base.


We loved using our new glitter shakers again - you can just see them in the photos. Buddy and Daisy can sparkle-up all manner of items independently with these. Glitter is great any time of year but it's just about essential during the winter festivities. I expect to get much more use out those little shakers over the next month.

Friday, 21 May 2010

Out of Africa



Outside the south entrance of the British Museum you can find this small oasis of calm; The South African Garden. Today, I enjoyed a sunny lunch break amongst its acid bright blooms and sculptural trees.


It certainly makes a statement of confident otherness in front of the steps, pillars and pomp of the very British Museum.