Kerry's House Tour!


Well, I tidied up a bit, and actually took some photos! I'm no photographer, and there are some wonky angles in there, but this is it, this is my home...not all of it, but some little glimpses anyway...warts/artex/clutter and all! I felt it was about time. (Note to self...need new bulb for fly light).
Thank you for all your get well wishes! I wish them back to those of you who are also feeling yukky. xx

Paulina Magos

I completely adore these illustrations by Paulina Magos. She has an Etsy shop, hereThe illustrations in the bottom picture are actually stickers. Very nice indeed. A wonderful discovery through one of my favourite blogs, here.
Have very happy weekends, and enjoy any fireworks you may see! See you on Monday! Byeeee xx

Latest Purchases

I have been spending some of my birthday money, and have just purchased these two prints, both of which I have had my eye on for a long time.
The first is the 'Knot' print, by Hanna Konola, who's brand new shop is now open. She has a lovely blog too.
The second is by Jen Collins, whose work I have posted on here before and am a big fan of. I love this little tree-house gocco print
Yay! I can't wait to receive them and hang them on the wall (though we are seriously running out of space)!

Oooh, plus, there are two great giveaways on two super blogs...

1. Roddy and Ginger here.
2. ViolaSometimes here.

Get entering!


To Renovate?


This Malmo apartment would fall very much into the 'requires complete modernisation' category, but I love it just as it is! I imagine there are probably some very essential bits of 'modernising' to perform, but there is something so warm and inviting about the place. Look at the soft, golden light casting such a beautiful, warm glow over everything. I'd love to sit in there with the sun on my back. And I really like all the mis-matched, busy wallpapers too. I definitely wouldn't change a thing about the kitchen cupboards, that's for sure...how about this one Francesca? Does anyone agree, or do you think I'm mad? Via here.

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