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Hello friends! So in the end, our whole family have been down with the sickness bug. Horrendous (!) is the word I would use to describe the past few days. However, onwards and upwards; we are all feeling much better and stronger now. Dan even made cinnamon buns - yum! 

In case you wonder where some of my things in the pictures came from, here’s some info - Second pictureBarbara’s new book Like A Butterfly in Your House 2. Fourth picture, Knot Print by Hanna Konola, Paris Map by Famille Summerbelle, Sokeri tea towel designed by Hanna Konola for Kauniste from here - too nice to dry my dishes with! Fifth picture - postcards by MeFanja and Darling Clementine. Sixth picture - Badger Plate from Jimbob Art, Treehouse gocco print by Jen Collins, Stitched Canvas by Laura Amiss

Have a lovely day :)

41 comments:

  1. I want to live at your house! Eating homemade cinnamon buns surrounded by all that loveliness - heaven.

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  2. Your home is very beautiful! Love these photos.

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  3. Clever to put up the Kauniste tea towel with washi tape, looks good!

    You have so many nice things on your walls, your own and others :-)

    Good that you are all feeling better!

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  4. So glad your all better, house looks wonderful!

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  5. So happy you are all on the mend. Can we have a Dan swap one weekend? My Dan doesn't do cooking *sigh*. lou xx

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  6. Such a lovely home! I love the painting of a bulding, is that the one by Laura Amiss?

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  7. gorgeous blog! fun ideas and I love love cinammon buns too!
    :-)

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  8. Good to hear the bug has left the building! ;-)

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  9. Good to hear your doing better!

    Your house looks so lovely, I'd love to live there, too! Also, I suddenly have a strange craving for cinnamon buns, wonder why...

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  10. So many beautiful things!!! I like everything and anything you pick!
    Glad to hear you are all good and ready for the holidays!!

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  11. So many beautiful things!!! I like everything and anything you pick!
    Glad to hear you are all good and ready for the holidays!!

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  12. Oh no to everyone getting the bug :( Glad you're all feeling much better! Yum to the cinnamon buns :)

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  13. You really do have the most beautiful home, Kerry. It's so inspiring. Glad you guys are gradually getting better. Gorgeous photos as always :) Kx

    p.s. sorry I haven't replied - crazy times here. Will email soon :)

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  14. bug has migrated to south london, funny how husband takes to his bed and I am still working!

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  15. I also meant to say house looks lovely!

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  16. oooh, tout est si joli !

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  17. Ooh love Famille Summerbelle - just bought my Mum the Family tree picture for Christmas which reminds me I need to sort out the pictures eek!

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  18. Your place is so lovely!
    Thanks for your email, I haven't had a second to anwser you, we've been sick here too, and with Swann sick but still going everywhere around the house and not sleeping well at night, these last days have been crazy!

    I hope things are getting better for Bertie at night (I mean, for you)...

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  19. Happy to know you're all getting better!!
    Your house looks really beautiful with all these lovely things on the walls and the christmas tree.
    (love this mini pom pom garland!!)

    take care :)
    have a wonderful day you too!!
    xx

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  20. many thanks for the link! it is really nice to see these pics :-)

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  21. Those buns are making me feel hungry! Love your tree- I can't seem to take a picture of my mine without making it look rubbihs!

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  22. Postcards from three of my favorite creatives! I really like those!

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  23. Your house looks so festive. I am always so rubbish. Maybe next year.

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  24. Thank you everyone! Although I have to admit that outside these shots was quite a lot of mess that I was sweeping aside for the photos!

    Julia Hausfrau - yes, that’s a stiched canvas by Laura Amiss, it’s beautiful :) x

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  25. Oh how I love your house - every thing is just wonderful. No doubt about it - your style rocks!

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  26. Oh no, not sickness for you too! Glad to hear you're feeling better though - I'm sure the cinnamon buns helped:) A very happy and healthy Christmas to you and your family!

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  27. The pom-pom garlard looks so sweet on your tree! Lovely photos as always! Jx

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  28. So inspiring pictures!I love the postcards!

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  29. Hello, may I ask where you got your mirror from? It's quirky beautiful.

    Syl

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  30. Love these photos too. And the mirror!

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  31. I want everything in your house.

    Have an awesome weekend xxx

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  32. Prettig pictures again: I love your home! Are you all feeling better now?

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  33. I would love to step foot in your home someday. So beautifully curated...
    j.

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  34. Syl/Anonymous - The mirror is a vintage one that I found in a junk shop. I have a second which is similar, found at the same place. I think it’s something you need to look out for as I can’t think of anywhere you can just buy them. Sorry to not be much more help than that :)

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  35. Thank you for replying! :) It's a gem and the festive lights make it even more cool. It's hard to find a nice, simple mirror. I shall just admire yours from your blog.

    Happy holidays!

    Syl

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  36. So many beautiful things! I want to live in your house :-)

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  37. ahhhh you have so many beautiful things in your house - I have extreme interior envy right now! oh, and I owe you an email, which I will hopefully get done at some point this evening! hope you're all feeling better now, sickness is never good, but particularly not so close to xmas when there are so many fun things to be done/eaten xoxo

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