Father’s Day gift bucket

For Father’s Day, Woodie’s asked me to put together a DIY themed gift basket [or gift bucket as I like to call it] filled to the brim with handy repair items from their store suitable for DIYers of all levels. The idea came about as Dad’s more often than not are tough to buy for. So we thought why not get him a bucket load of little things he loves or needs? 

I also shared a really simple tutorial with tips for how best to make and display a gift bucket of your very own. You can of course fill it with whatever you like! I find the best thing is to choose a theme and run with it. For example, a couple of DVDs, a bag of popcorn, some chocolate treats, a Netflix subscription and his favourite drink for a chillaxing evening or two on the couch. 

Check out Woodie’s Facebook and / or Twitter to see how you can be in with a chance of winning this gift bucket INCLUDING a 100 euro Woodie’s gift card! But the piece de resistance – you also get a tiny piece of chalk from my very own curated collection to write whatever you like on the bucket. I know. I don’t know how I do it either. 

xx A

My DIYs – how have they held up?

I was surveying our apartment last week sprawled out on the couch when I had the idea to do an update on some of the DIYs I’ve done and show how they’ve held up over time. For the most part, they’ve all stood the test of time! Hurrah! But for a small few, they haven’t aged as well as I would have liked. 
Since I’m big on keeping it real, I wanted to do a little update to show you exactly how things have worked out. Because let’s face it, not everything goes according to plan #CestLaVie …

DECEPTIVE DUST COVERS GRADE: A+

Considering I made my first round of deceptive dust covers close to 4 years ago, they’ve held up almost perfectly with the exception of the occasional label corner needing to be re-glued. I could not have imagined this project would have held up so well considering it’s just construction paper. A+ in [or on] my books.

BOLDER SHELVES ON A BUDGET GRADE: B

Since installing black construction paper to the back of our landlords shelves in April of last year, they’ve held up relatively well. On the odd occasion, one section of paper will fall down. But as it only takes about 20 seconds to fix them, I won’t mark them down too much as for the most part, I still find them a great design solution as a renter and more importantly, so easily reversible. 

REUPHOLSTERED FOOTSTOOL GRADE: A+

As someone who suffers from dangling legs because I’m kinda short syndrome, this little foot stool is something I use every single day. And since reupholstering it 2 years ago, it’s still in near perfect condition. Not bad since it gets stood on on a daily basis.  

DRIP FEATURE WALL GRADE: F- BURN IT TO THE GROUND AND START OVER

Oh lawd have mercy. This project is what prompted me to write this blog post. At first, the drip wall was perfect. It was such an accent in our living room. About a week later I noticed one of the main drips had cracked and split. Simple enough of a fix, I’ll just repaint that section, and I’ll touch-up a couple more drips while I’m at it. NOPE. Queue domino effect and soon the cracks were out of control. I think for the most part this had to do with me using [cheeeeap] left over guache paint in stead of going out and buying a sample pot of wall-appropriate black paint. I’ll definitely be doing this project again, but with appropriate paint. I have well and truly learned that lesson. 

REFILLABLE TISSUE BOX GRADE: A+

Our little refillable tissue box is an absolute trooper. It a massively complex DIY, if you can even call it that, but it has held up remarkably over the years [and tears]. It has a few scuffs here and there, but nothing a Sharpie can’t remedy. 

LAMP REVAMP GRADE: A+
TASSLE LAMP SHADE GRADE: C
When I first revamped my charity shop lamp, it was perfect! And it still is. It hasn’t aged at all and is still in perfect condition. Then, the following year I added tassles to the lamp shade. That in itself  has worked out great, with one exception – Juniper. I found out the hard way that our soon-to-be-11-year-old cat Juniper was sneaking up onto our desk and EATING THE TASSLES, which is incredibly bad for cats as anything string-like they eat can get tied in knots in their little guts and the idea of that makes me want to cry. So for the sake of Juniper, that’s why I moved the lamp up onto our shelves. I am much more tassle-aware now. 

ELECTRICAL TAPE STORAGE GRADE: A+

One of my very first hardware store / budget hacks is still a raging success; covering ugly stuff in electrical tape. As electrical tape is quite heavy duty, any of the pieces I’ve used it on have stayed the exact same. Even our cat food containers, as seen above; we’ve used them twice a day for the past 2 years and they’re still in perfect condition. That’s a total win in my books. 

New pop up shop – April and the Bear

I was invited to last nights exciting launch of April and the Bear‘s brand spanking new pop up shop at 5 Dame Lane, and it did not disappoint.

I’ve crept and followed Siobhan / April and the Bear online for a long while now, and if A&TB’s expert virtual taste was anything to go by, I had a fair idea of how fabulous the real-life shop was going to be. A truly curated collection full of the chicest, cutest, sweetest and quirkiest pieces.

I’m not what you would call a social butterfly, but luckily as the night went on I spied more and more people I knew stepping in to gawk at all the pretty. It ended up being quite the evening spent with MoyaRincyBenNathalie and Emily, praising all aspects of Siobhan and Jamie’s shop, fueled by Teelings Whiskey and the bespoke Gizmo gingerbread cocktails concocted especially for the evening. It was quite the line up.

I took approximately 200 photos of this T-Rex wall mount last night, which was designed and created by Siobhan’s dangerously talented brother Vincent. Creativity runs deep in the Lam family. 

A special mention to Rincy who has a print of her own on display in April and the Bear [you thought you’d escape unmentioned, Rincy? I don’t think so]. Framed, at the back. Special treatment for a special gal …

… Any photo I tried to take of her print turned out truly rubbish, so I daren’t try to get a closer picture. It’s a beautiful print full of care and consideration; much like the creator. 

The evening was a flurry of photos. The two walls full of delightfully clever prints to take home were a huge hit. I couldn’t resist this one, which I’m thinking of either hanging over my desk; to remind me when a tricky email comes in, or hanging it over the mirror in our bedroom; as a mini pep talk while I’m getting ready. 

The entire space was full of so many delectable and unique pieces. If there’s one thing you do this weekend, make sure to check out Dublin’s newest and hottest pop-up shop, April and the Bear. Get in there like swimwear.