Tuesday 31 July 2012

Quay Designs

Vintage? Yes. Creative? Yes. Irish? Yes..... We stumbled upon this gorgeous shop after leaving the used furniture store the other day. Cliona Higgins of Quay Designs will make all your furniture dreams come true! Well, that is if your furniture dreams include unique vintage furniture in bright, happy colours all snug inside an old brick building along the lovely River Lee...












Isn't she cute? And so talented! She was on her 6th coat of paint when I took this photo. And I think I'm doing well when I put on a second coat of paint. Oh dear...

And look at the outside! 
The bunting and those gorgeous doors lured us in.



So, thanks to Cliona, I was inspired to re-do my lovely corner cupboard properly! As in, sanding, cleaning, undercoat, etc.

It smelled horrible. Like stale tobacco and sour alcohol mixed with mildew. I scrubbed it for ages!


Then I sanded it and painted it with an undercoat. I almost just left it this colour because I really liked it. 

I wanted the inside to be bright, so I mixed a bunch of old blue and green paint I had...
 And then I painted the inside blue and the outside white.
And here it is, in the corner!

 I put this tea set inside, along with some old books

I love my new corner cupboard! 
(and look at my bouquet of sweet peas from the garden! Yay!)


Friday 27 July 2012

Furniture Fever

Unique, affordable furniture in Ireland is hard to come by. Houses here come furnished, which definitely helps to stifle any creativity one may have. If I lived in California, I'd furnish my house from garage sales and the Salvation Army, but we don't have either of those here. So... imagine my joy when my best friend stumbled upon a secondhand furniture shop only minutes from my house! I rode my (Mike's) bike there today to browse around with Jacqueline...

 Ok bad photo, but still I had to prove that they have everything! From sinks...

to butter dishes (isn't this so cute with the mushrooms?)


 To stuffed weasels...



 I might have just taken this home with me! Not on the bike of course. I had to come back with the car. My next project will be doing up this gorgeous cabinet. I'm thinking turquoise. And look at the flowers!
 


 Jacq got a matching one, so now we will have BFF corner units. Pretty awesome!




Thursday 26 July 2012

Cork Cycling Festival




This week, Cork is celebrating cycling. There are different themed bike rides going on around the city; and when Mike heard they were doing a community gardens cycle, he knew I'd love it. And he was right! I have to say I felt a little awkward just joining a bunch of strangers to cycle around, but my lovely friend Margaux agreed to come, so that made a world of difference. Of course it was raining... so that spoiled my plans to look like the girl above... or my grandma below:


Instead I had to be practical in an old raincoat. And I don't have a bike of my own, so I took Mike's. It's pretty cute nonetheless (the bike that is, not the coat)!





We went to two community gardens in the city- neither of which I'd ever been too. So amazing! These gardens are bursting with all kinds of flowers, vegetables, and herbs... they're hidden gems, literally secret gardens nestled amongst the buildings of the city. The first garden was in a convent. We got to collect herbs and lettuces, and I ate a few nasturtiums!

It's a California poppy, in Ireland... couldn't resist.

 
 Margaux being a little rabbit.






The second garden was across town, so off we went...
 (check out my biking skills- taking a photo while cycling in the middle of the road- so scary!)

 Had a cup of tea in the greenhouse-turned-cafe


 


Then we collected loads of vegetables for the yummiest dinner ever!


 

 

 Now I am obsessed with bikes and want my own. The Glamorous Housewife recently featured this bike, and I don't think anything could be cuter!
Cruiser Gigi 3i Bike by Electra Bicycle Company | 1 colors

Yes please!

Monday 16 July 2012

1 Dress, 2 Weddings, 3 Cakes



My obsession with cakes + my inability to say no meant that last week I ended up making a 50th birthday cake for Thursday, and two wedding cakes for Saturday! I ended up baking 19 cakes in just two days... crazy. But yes, I knew what I was getting into... and yes, I'd do it again! I can't turn down the opportunity to make a cake, especially for such lovely friends. And anyway it's the only way to challenge myself; I'm too lazy to bake without a deadline!


It all started with this 
I modified the recipe with a gluten free flour for the 50th birthday cake, and it still turned out great.

Then I baked and cooled and stacked and layered and iced and set and iced again and again:

 Then I began to decorate!
Here's the 50th. I had such fun making this cake for a dear lady in our church.


And then on Saturday... two cake deliveries, on opposite sides of town, in one morning!






 Look at these cute cake toppers!


Giving a farewell hug to one of them. My hair was up in curlers in anticipation of the festivities to come...

Then I rushed home, got dressed, and danced all night!

 I was so excited to wear this dress! It's from Amity, a vintage inspired shop here in Cork City.














 And I found these shoes in a charity shop!

 Me and Jacq, ready to dance! She did all the flowers for the wedding, so between the two of us, we were wrecked! But we managed to stay on the dance floor till most people had gone home...