

I like surrounding myself with items that I've collected on my travels, from city trips and holidays to the seaside. You'll always find a jar of shells or some bunting strung up and when there is a memory behind the item, all the better. The cross from the magical afternoon at Hereford Cathedral, the jaunty flags from an honesty stall in sunny Cornwall, a wooden sword from Warwick Castle. Trinkets and souvenirs inspire me, encourage my dreams and well, I like collecting and items that reflect my interests in the British Isles, history and books.


A friend say my house was like a museum for all it's pieces arranged on the dresser or in the printer's tray and I was secretly pleased. Every month I like to decorate my mantlepiece according to the season so in autumn it becomes a conker and acorn filled shelf with cinamon candles and through the summer you'll find postcards, pinwheels and flowers from the garden.
It's fun to change the feel of a room so easily and I try and do it on a budget with being self employed and watching the pennies. I have a dresser cupboard full of different vases, pictures and knick knacks that I drawn up and items frequently get upcycled. My dining room chairs were old wooden chairs bought off eBay and they've just been updated with pastel paint. I actually hate the process of going out and buying furniture so being able to use what I've already got makes me happy.


I love a bit of vintage and kitsch too, so I'm always on the lookout for quirky items at charity shops and vintage fairs. That kind of shopping I do not mind! I've started collecting Care Bears recently after seeing an idea on Pinterest where they were stored in a big glass jar on a shelf.



My home feels like such a tranquil space but one that helps me to feel creative and happy. I'm more inclined to want to read one of my books rather than worry about the dust too much!

This was my home tour for the Direct Blinds Inside my Home feature.
10 comments:
Fascinating! and I don't think I've ever tried a gooseberry. must change that!
oh wow i adore gooseberries :-) .. its on a par with rhubarb in my book :-)
Gooseberries always remind me of childhood, as my grandparents had a big bush of them in their garden. We used to sneak out and steal them as soon as they were ripe - I guess the Gooseberry Wife wasn't doing her job properly... ;)
I bought a nearly dead twig of a gooseberry bush many years ago for 10p. It's grown into a lovely healthy bush but I have only got two years worth of gooseberries off of it. I love the old gooseberry sayings.
Our gooseberry bush has gone absolutely crazy and I think we're in store for a bumper crop!!
I love the sound of the gooseberry championships!!
What a great picture. x
We use goosegogs here all the time! Must get a new goosegog bush for the garden!
This made for interesting reading, all the fun gooseberry trivia.
Nice photo. I hadn't heard about 'going gooseberry' before.
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