Make It Perfect

.Meet TOMS.


My love affair with TOMS began about two years ago. I think I may have read about them on a blog somewhere and thought that they looked pretty cool. Then when I read about their One for One movement I thought they WERE pretty cool. It goes like this…with every pair of TOMS that you purchase, TOMS donates a pair of shoes to a child in need. Awesome, huh?


So, I’ve kept an eye on their online store over the last two years and they have always been on my wishlist. I have this funky friend, Laurelyn (she is 18 and such a spunk and makes me feel young!! Hi Laurie!) and a couple of months ago she started telling me about these cool shoes she wanted to buy…I cut her off mid-sentence and said, “they are TOMS right?” (I could just tell Laurie would be a TOMS-girl) and she excitedly replied, “yes! How did you know?!” I don’t actually know how I knew, but it was freakishly weird and I knew it was a sign that TOMS would be purchased this season.


We ordered online together and saved a ton on postage. They arrived within a couple of weeks and are 10 times better than I expected. Extremely comfortable, perfect fit and I can see myself wearing them with just about everything I own. I will definitely be purchasing more in the future and have learned from this shopping experience that some styles/sizes sell out fast and lots of styles are limited release and once they are gone, they are gone. I was quite partial to a lime green pair they had in their Summer range, I missed out but will be keeping a lookout for them in the future as they bring out new designs each season.

I’m not one to spend a ton of money on shoes for my children, but seriously…how cute would a pair of Tiny TOMS be on my little Tommy???!!!

Make It Perfect

.Lego Sack.


When I made a heap of “Peek-A-Boo” Toy Sacks to combat the toy clutter, I just wasn’t sure what to do with the Lego. It continued living in a plastic box, but I would cringe every time I heard that long c-r-a-s-h and saw Lego strewn all over the floor. Oscar is pretty good at packing it up, but it was getting rather tedious. Then the Lego box was being used as a boat and it broke. So we started storing the Lego in a Toy Sack, but it just wasn’t working.


A short while later we were having a play date with our special friends and discussing various ways to store Lego (VERY important topic of conversation on a play date!) and one of my friends remembered a circular mat that turned into a bag in which Lego could be both played on and stored in. BINGO! Of course, if I used some more of my lovely Ta-Dot fabric it would blend in perfectly with the Toy Sacks! I told Oscar about it, he drew up some plans (I’ll have to take a photo and show it to you soon – it is so cute!) and one weekend we sewed it together.

Ta Da! The all-problems-solved LEGO SACK!

When the Lego is packed away, it sits neatly like this:


Then, when the kids are ready to play all they have to do is untie…


…stretch…


…pull apart…


…spread it out…


…and build away!


The beauty about the Lego Sack, is that if as many blocks as possible are kept ON the mat when playing, then it will mean no packing up later on. All you have to do is pull the drawstrings tight and the mat gathers up into the sack!


We’ve had it for a couple of weeks and it is working really well. Oscar is quite careful to keep most of the blocks on the mat and happily packs up when he is finished aswell.

I plan on sharing a tutorial for the Lego Sack in the next week or two so if you have Lego issues (or any other small toys that are a pain to keep clean) then maybe this would be helpful for you?

Make It Perfect

.Sleeping the Kids.

The blog has been quiet this week. Everything has been fairly low-key around here lately actually. It started with Jaron getting sick on Sunday and then Lil quickly followed on Monday evening. After a shocking night with her up and crying for hours on Tuesday (very out of character for her to wake in the night time) I took her to the doctor on Wednesday to find that she has a throat and ear infection. Poor little thing. There has been icky pussy wax flowing from her ears for a few days (yeah, really gross) but she started on antibiotics yesterday and has really perked up today.

So, my big plan this week was to get started on a new pattern. The ideas are flowing and I know exactly what I need to do, but when the kids finally get to bed at night the inspiration stops and I have not managed to touch the sewing machine once this week. It will happen…as soon as this creative-block passes ๐Ÿ™‚

This week has marked the 6 month anniversary living in our new house. When we first moved in we told ourselves that we would have the landscaping finished in 2 months…and it still isn’t done. Hopefully in a few more weeks it will be mostly taken care of. We haven’t really had a weekend for 6 months and are feeling it. It is all worth it at the end of the day though – our own home with everything as we like it.

We are getting set to put some more decorating touches on the inside of the house too…I’ve been doing a little internet surfing to get some inspiration and am in love with this kid’s bedroom. I love my kids sharing a room. At the moment Tommy has his own, but when he gets bigger I know he will want to join in with the big kids. I’ve told Jaron that in the next house we build, I want a big bedroom for all three to share just like this set up. I don’t know how long they will want to share for…hopefully until they are 10? Jaron will just have to do some clever architecture stuff to make the room usable once they are a bit older and decide they need their own space. At the moment, the kid’s bedrooms are set up so that they only house their beds and books. All of the toys are in the studio so, to me, having a bedroom each is a total waste of space if all they are doing is sleeping there.

Anyway, that’s enough rambling from me. I’m off to go and write some lists and maybe even cut into some fabric ๐Ÿ˜‰

Make It Perfect

.Recipe Monday.

I think these biscuits are supposed to mimic Arnotts Kingstons. They are close and were good for a tasty for a homemade treat.

Coconut Chocolate Crunchies
125g butter
3/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar
1 Tbs golden syrup or treacle
2 eggs
2 cups self-raising flour
1 cup dessicated coconut
1/2 cup quick-cooking oats
chocolate icing (I made mine using icing sugar, cocoa, butter and water)

Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius. Line trays with baking paper.
Beat butter, sugar and syrup until smooth. Beat in eggs, one at a time.
Stir in sifted flour, coconut and oats.
Roll rounded teaspoons of mixture into balls; place about 5cm apart on trays. Flatten with a fork.
Bake about 12 minutes.
When cool, sandwich biscuits together with chocolate icing.

Make It Perfect

.New earrings.

I have to admit that I didn’t expect earrings to sell as well as they have in the Citrus pOp shop. I guess not having my own ears pierced has made me ignorant to how cool earrings actually are ๐Ÿ™‚ (I am about 75% sure that I am going to get my ears pierced very soon now!)

After quickly selling most of my stock, I have now restocked and included loads more styles to choose from. At only $10 a pair they are a great gift and cheap enough to treat yourself for no particular reason ๐Ÿ˜‰

Here are a few of my favourites: