Tuesday 17 December 2013

How To Make Christmas Stocking Fillers

How To Make Christmas Stocking Fillers

How To Make Christmas Stocking Fillers

How To Make Christmas Stocking Fillers

How To Make Christmas Stocking Fillers

Christmas stocking fillers can be expensive, but let these ideas inspire you to upcycle everyday objects into presents for creative and thoughtful gifts to add originality to any stocking! For presents that last beyond Christmas, Ellie Harrington of Duck Egg Designs looks at how to make Christmas stocking fillers.

 Map Coasters

Map Coasters

Map Coasters:

The perfect gift for remembering special places, these personalised coasters feature maps of memorable sites. They are romantic, thoughtful and a great talking point. To commemorate a special round the world trip these coasters map an unforgettable voyage.

Materials:

Map - Round plain cork coasters - Glue sealant - Brush - Scissors - Card

How to make Christmas Stocking Fillers – Map Coasters.

Map Coasters
Using plain cork coasters trace around your coasters onto card to make your template. Use the templates to trace around on to the back of your map, taking care to include the area of significance. Carefully cut around the shape making sure to keep clean edges. Paste glue sealant onto the top of the coaster and the place the map cut outs onto coaster. Once this is dry then coat seal top of the coaster with the glue sealant.
Ellie says:
“Everyone who comes round always enjoys these the coasters and goes home to make them for themselves.”

How to make Christmas Stocking Fillers – Rosebud Heart Wreath.

Rosebud Heart Wreath
This easy statement piece is a gorgeous gift and also makes a lovely present to a host at a Christmas party. 
Materials:
  • Dried rosebuds
  • Malleable Wire (should be strong enough to hold its shape with the weight of the buds.)
  • Wire cutters
  • Ribbon
How to make Rosebud Heart Wreath:
Thread your rosebuds onto the wire, using a needle to make the hole if the wire is not strong enough. Start to bend the wire as you add your buds. We love a heart shape for impact or you could do an initial or even a whole word. When the wire meets allow a 2 cm overlap and wrap the end pieces together and trim wire. Wrap ribbon over the join and knot and tie the ends into a bow.
Ellie says:
 “We placed our Rosebud Heart Wreath in our kitchen, hanging of our apron hooks to give the room a warm Christmas and traditional feel. These really are simple and fun to make and you could experiment with a number of different flowers and dyes if you want to try something a little more funky.”

  

How to make Christmas Stocking Fillers - Marbled Stationery

Marbled StationaryThese marbled pencils and matching notebook are an ideal Christmas present and can involve all the family for crafting fun! These bring any  vintage interiors to life.
Materials:
  • How To Make Christmas Stocking FillersMarbling inks
  • Shallow tray
  • Paper
  • Round pencils
  • Notebook
  • PVA glue
  • Pencil sharpener
How to make Marbled Stationery:
Decide what colour scheme you would like to have and add your chosen marbling inks to a shallow tray of water. Use a paintbrush or spatula to swirl your designs. Place your paper delicately on top and lift off with care when you can see the inks holding onto the paper, leaving to dry flat. For the pencils cut the paper into rectangles and allow a 2 mm overlap on the longest side of the rectangle. Apply PVA evenly and roll the marbled paper tightly around the pencil taking care to align the edges and once dry sharpen the pencil. For the notebook repeat the marbling steps and then allow a 1 cm overlap.  Cut diagonals at the corner to create neat edges and apply PVA taking care to smooth any air bubbles from the paper. Little ones will love helping create unique designs although aprons are a must!

How to make Christmas Stocking Fillers - Scented Fabric Heart

Older children will be absorbed for hours creating these scented sachets to use as decorations for a vintage tree or as presents.
Materials:
How to make a Fabric Scented Heart
  • Small pieces of fabric
  • Ribbon
  • Dried lavender
  • Stuffing
  • Card heart template
  • Pinking shears
  • Needle and thread/sewing machine
How to make a Fabric Scented Heart: 
  Cut out your shape by pinning the fabric together, we are usingvintage fabric prints from the Duck Egg range and using a template to cut out two identical pieces. Use pinking shears so fabric edges will be neat, but still have a rustic feel. (Alternatively sew inside out for a smooth finish on the outer edge). With this sewing craft you will need to put the fabric with the plain sides together.  Tuck your ribbon inside the upper seam and pin your ribbon on the top of the shape, seen here at the top centre of the heart. Sew around the heart leaving a two cm gap.
Place in some dried lavender and fill with stuffing. Sew up the hole following on from the previous sewing line.
Ellie says:
“These fabric scented hearts look beautiful hanging on a door handle or just tuck away on a shelf or dresser. They make the perfect little Christmas presents for friends and family.”
Ellie Harrington Duck Egg Designs
Ellie Harrington – Duck Egg Designs
How To Make Christmas Stocking Fillers article written by Ellie Harrington of Duck Egg Designs (for “Reloved Magazine” a wonderful magazine targeted at interiors and makeover professionals). For more details visit www.duckeggdesigns.com or email info@duckeggdesigns.com
Twitter:  @duck_egg
Duck Egg Designs Website: www.duckeggdesigns.com

Wednesday 16 October 2013

Personalised Wooden Toy Boxes the perfect Christmas Present

Personalised Wooden Toy Boxes


Personalised Wooden Toy Boxes the perfect Christmas Present


Team Duck Egg has been flat out with the personalised wooden toy boxes orders flooding in! We really do love making these and love the fact they are always going to a happy home. We appreciate how much of a personal experience it is to pick the colour and style of the personalised wooden toy boxes and we pride ourselves on being there for you and helping you guide your decision process.


Each of the personalised wooden toy boxes are different and we try and offer as many styles as possible. The Harry and Oliver Toy Box above is going to make a lovely Christmas present.


Harry and Oliver’s mother decided on an engraved toy box with a beautiful white cream finish. Engraved Toy Boxes are very much on trend at the moment but we also love the bold lettering as our good friend William is modelling below.


Personalised Wooden Toy Boxes


Personal colour consultation and personalised lettering create an individual box for your special person and their treasures. All toy boxes come with a soft close mechanized arm to avoid trapped fingers, we have worked hard to ensure we have the safest toy box on the market. £200 plus delivery.


Toy Box is available in baby pink, duck egg blue and white. Other colours are available on request please contact info@duckeggdesigns.com.


In the purchasing pages please write the name and style you wish to have appear on the box and colour. CLICK HERE TO ORDER


Standard Toy Boxes are 80 cm wide x 50 cm depth x 46 cm height.


Please note this item is subject to an additional courier fee. Please contact info@duckeggdesigns.com prior to purchasing.


On other news stay tuned for more wonderful Christmas Crafting Ideas in our next blog and will are delighted to say that we will be appearing in RELOVED MAGAZINE again very soon! x


Team Duck Egg



Personalised Wooden Toy Boxes the perfect Christmas Present

Sunday 22 September 2013

Oh I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside

Oh I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside Poster


Oh I do like to be beside the seaside poster


This is seaside poster was inspired by a recent holiday on the North Norfolk Coast where we spent our days in and out the sea and building sand castles. The tradition English song and saying Oh I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside Poster was inspired after Mr Duck Egg built a huge sand castle and our little boy added a British flag to finish it off! It was a very British holiday!


Oh I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside Poster can come with the British Flag or without and is a silhouette of the sandcastle Mr Duck Egg and our little rascal made. With all our posters and prints we hope it evokes a moment or feeling you can relate to that brings a great feeling to a room or your interiors.


The  Oh I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside Poster is available in any colour you want (we will colour match any colour). We believe these give any wall a unique, vibrant burst of colour, style and a bespoke finish.


We have a few more Coastal Posters coming out soon so please watch this space! We will keep you updated via our news letters or blog.


A3 (Medium) Posters: £14


Below is a sample of colours we love but email us with your colour if you want a bespoke poster.


Duck Egg Designs Colour Chart


Please contact info@duckeggdesigns.com to discuss what colour you would like and size.


Also our poster range will soon be appearing as a postcard set, so do get in contact if you would like to pre-order a pack of 6 post cards.


We will be happy to change the FLAG if required so you can add a personal touch!


(If there are any personal poster designs you want for a special occasion or for a loved one then please also email us to discuss our bespoke service for a one off gift!)


To get more information on the poster go to: http://duckeggdesigns.com/Duck-Egg-Designs-Poster-Prints/seaside-poster-print


Team Duck Egg x


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Oh I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside

Saturday 14 September 2013

Rubber Duck Poster - New Poster

Rubber Duck Poster

Rubber Duck Quack! Poster


Rubber Duck Poster is our latest poster print from Duck egg designs. It pays its respects to the ultimate king of the bathroom the Rubber Duck!

Inspired by the smallest member of the Duck Egg team, our little rascal. Rubber Duck Poster reminds us of some very amusing bath times where all you would hear is Quack Quack Quack for a good 20 minutes solid and so Quack Rubber Duck Poster was born!

The print looks great in any room and adds a fresh feel to any vintage interior or modern space. Very popular for the bathroom but we have our Rubber Duck Poster Print hanging in our corridor.

The Rubber Duck Poster is available in A3 and an extensive range of colours with the Duck Egg Designs famous colour match service still available where we will adjust the colours to many choices the colours of your walls.

The Rubber Duck Poster and all are posters and prints are available in any colour you want (we will colour match any colour). We believe these give any wall a unique, vibrant burst of colour, style and a bespoke finish. We passionately want all the Duck Egg Designs Posters to blend seamlessly into your modern or vintage interiors. Anything we can do to help or personalised adjustments then please do let us know.

A3 (Medium) Posters: £14

Below is a sample of colours we love but email us with your colour if you want a bespoke poster.



Please contact info@duckeggdesigns.com to discuss what colour you would like and size.

To order the post click here:  Duck Poster

We are also taking on a number of new projects and bespoke designs for clients at the moment. If you would be interested in having a one off poster made for you in our style then please do get in contact.

Team Duck Egg Designs x


Rubber Duck Poster - New Poster

Duck Egg Vintage Interiors Update

Vintage Interiors Mood Board


Modern Vintage Interiors Update


Hello everyone!

It has been some time since our last blog, we have been very busy working and collaborating with a number of you within the Duck Egg creative community, coming up with more interesting ideas, projects and creating more vintage interiors. As always your feedback is a driving force behind everything we do and the direction of the Duck Egg.

Delighted to say we have been approached to write our first book on modern vintage interiors! We are very excited and can’t wait to get a moment to start, release date is set for 2015 so thankfully we have a bit of time to get it right! Modern Vintage Interiors is looking like the name of the book but any ideas on a better name would greatly be appreciated?

A big part of the last few months has been working on our new fabrics and cushions. We are going to attempt to make our first video showcasing the new designs, if you are a Facebook follower then you have already had a sneek peek. We are delighted with them and they are situated everywhere in our house.

We are on the look out for a number of bloggers and writers who want to contribute to the Site and reach out to the Duck Egg Community. We are very keen to find a gardening expert and a bakery expert to share some of their hints and tips for the garden and the kitchen. If interested then please email us at info@duckeggdesigns.com and have your article be read by more than 50,000 people a month! (no pressure!) ;) .

One of the big requests we received via email and via twitter was for more vintage posters and a post card range. The post cards are in the pipeline but at the moment the focus has been on continuing the poster range designed by Ellie and Nick Harrington. The range continues on the theme of a fresh, modern, fun poster that looks good in any room and we are delighted to say we are still offering the colour match service so you can perfectly match your room colours to ensure the posters blend in perfectly with your interior.

Since returning from a wonderful summer holiday on the Norfolk Broads we have had lots of inspiration for a new range of coastal posters and water based themes that provoke a lot of happy memories for us and we hope have similar connections with you.

We made a little video of our Norfolk adventure for you:

Duck Egg Holiday

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpWfeztUkbE

As always a huge thanks the you, the blog, twitter and Facebook supporters we hugely appreciate all the support and messages and everyday we get a little closer to launching a Duck Egg Designs shop with all our products plus tea and cake of course.

Watch this space for a series of new product launches coming soon.

Hope everyone is well, crafting, designing and inspiring themselves and others.

All the best with your modern vintage interiors!

Ellie x

Ellie Harrington Duck Egg Designs Founder
Ellie Harrington Duck Egg Designs Founder






Duck Egg Vintage Interiors Update

Saturday 7 September 2013

Engraved Toy Box

Engraved Toy Box made from Waxed Oak.


Our Engraved Toy Box from from Waxed Oak is the latest in our personalised toy boxes range.


Engraved Toy Box


The extension of our Personalised Toy Boxes Range has lead us to start building our nex range of engraved toy boxes in a gorgeous waxed oak. An extremely strong, sturdy and beautifully decorative wood that has a stamp of quality attached to it. Engraved Toy Box Oat is available in natural wood, baby pink, duck egg blue and white. Other colours are available on request please contact info@duckeggdesigns.com. We usually have most colours in our workshop, so please do say if you want a different colour.


Creating our Personalised Toy Boxes brings us so much joy and are one of our biggest sellers. We are obsessed with developing the safest toy box on the market with slow release closing mechanisms to ensure little fingers don’t get caught especially as we have a little rascal of our own. Tidying away couldn’t be easier as the mechanism helps little people open the lids of the toy boxes without it crashing shut. This is was an absolutely essential factor for us to focus on and has also received great feedback from our customers.


As with our personalised toy boxes the process for purchasing is the same. In the purchasing pages please write the name and style you wish to have appear on the box and colour.Standard Toy Boxes are 80 cm wide x 50 cm depth x 46 cm height.


Engraved Toy Boxes


For more details or to buy an Engraved Tox Boy Waxed Oak click here: http://duckeggdesigns.com/uk-furniture-online-store/Engraved-Toy-Box


Please note this item is subject to an additional courier fee. Please contact info@duckeggdesigns.com prior to purchasing


Contact: info@duckeggdesigns.com for details.


 www.duckeggdesigns.com



Engraved Toy Box

Wednesday 4 September 2013

Think outside the box Poster

Think Outside The Box Poster


Think outside the box Poster was born out of the creation of most of the Duck Egg Designs work, trying to bring a modern approach to a vintage interior. Think outside the box Poster was created and hung on our wall during the early days of Duck Egg and now we thought we’d introduce it to you and see if it brings you or your friends, colleague’s the same levels of inspiration it gave us. We only remembered the poster when a friend of Nick’s (Mr Duck Egg) was having problems with a new business and we gave him this poster as a present to produce his creative juices.


Think Outside the Box


We hope you like the Think outside the box Poster and it goes well in your study, office or space that brings out your creative thinking side.


The Think Outside The Box Poster and all are posters and prints are available in any colour you want (we will colour match any colour). We believe these give any wall a unique, vibrant burst of colour, style and a bespoke finish. We passionately want all the Duck Egg Designs Posters to blend seamlessly into your modern or vintage interiors. Anything we can do to help or personalised adjustments then please do let us know.


A3 (Medium) Posters: £14


Below is a sample of colours we love but email us with your colour if you want a bespoke poster.



Please contact info@duckeggdesigns.com to discuss what colour you would like and size.


We are also taking on a number of new projects and bespoke designs for clients at the moment. If you would be interested in having a one off poster made for you in our style then please do get in contact.


Team Duck Egg Designs x


For more details on the THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX POSTER go to http://duckeggdesigns.com/Duck-Egg-Designs-Poster-Prints/Think-Outside-the-box-poster


www.duckeggdesigns.com



Think outside the box Poster

Seaside Fabric Pinboard

Seaside Fabric Pinboard


Fabric Seaside Pinboard


Seaside Fabric Pinboard, Celebrate summer by bringing the seaside indoors with this pretty old picture frame transformed into a handy seaside fabric pinboard. It’s perfect for displaying postcards, jewellery, or just important reminders! Ellie Harrington shares some of her Upcycling tips and the techniques to make the Seaside Fabric Pinboard.


FRAMED SEASIDE FABRIC PINBOARD HOW TO...


MATERIALS


    • An old picture frame

    • Paint (sample pots would work well for this project)

    • Adhesive cork roll

    • Material for covering the board

    • (you will need the size of the back of the frame and an extra 15mm of fabric for the border)

    • Grosgrain ribbon

  • Upholstery tacks/buttons for decoration (optional)

EQUIPMENT


    • Paintbrush

    • Sandpaper

    • Staple gun

    • Masking tape

    • Hammer (optional)

  • Spray adhesive (optional)

STEP ONE for creating your seaside fabric pinboard. Choose an interesting frame with detail that will enhance your paint effect. The size of your frame depends on how big you want your fabric pinboard to be and on the repeat of your fabric pattern. Remove and carefully discard the glass, if there is any. If the frame is gilded or has a shiny finish, chalk paints are a great alternative to sanding and can be painted straight on without priming. However, if you want to use emulsion or eggshell, key your surface by lightly sanding it, to help the paint to hold. To create a seaside appearance I painted an undercoat of white and a top layer of a seaside grey. We think this helps create beautiful vintage interiors!


STEP TWO Sand the paint back in places to give a distressed feel. In some places remove the top layer to just the white undercoat and in other places right back to the wood to create the appearance of driftwood.


Corkboard Frame for a Pinboard


STEP THREE Remove the back from your frame and cut your cork roll to size. The


roll is adhered either by removing the sticky backing paper or by applying a spray

adhesive, if you have plain cork roll. This will give pins or tacks something to fix to. If you have a deep frame you could add a layer of foam in between, or another layer of cork. Just make sure you leave room for the fabric to fit inside the frame.


Shabby Chic Painted Frame


Crab Fabric covers Pinboard


STEP FOUR Iron your fabric and cut to size. You will need 15mm for the margins. Fold


it over and stretch it as you staple the crab fabric print down (we have obviously used our Norfolk Crab Fabric Print here!) so there are no rucks or creases. You

can use double-sided sticky tape instead of staples. Tuck in the corners for a neat finish.


STEP FIVE To complete the pin board you can use luxurious grosgrain ribbon in

diamonds across the board. Use masking tape to hold the ribbon until you are satis?ed

and then staple gun in place, pulling it tight as you secure the ribbon. Trim to the

length of the trim of the fabric. The ribbon diamonds will hold pictures and mementos

or, if you would rather, you can use pins to attach these. You could also hold the ribbon

in place with ornamental upholstery tacks or use mother of pearl buttons for a beach feel.

There you have it! A beautiful coast-inspired pin board that will perfectly frame your

favourite seaside treasures!


Fabric Pinboard for the Wall, Seaside Fabric Pinboard


Taa daaa!! For more tips and hints join me at www.duckeggdesigns.com and at  Facebook:www.facebook.com/duckeggdesigns & Twitter:  @duck_egg !




Seaside Fabric Pinboard

Test Post from Duck Egg Designs | Blog

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Tuesday 20 August 2013

Duck Egg Designs Personalised Toy Boxes featured in Country Homes and Interiors Magazine

Personalised Toy Boxes
Personalised Toy Boxes

Personalised Toy Boxes from Duck Egg Designs


 Team Duck Egg is proud to announce that we will be featuring our Personalised Toy Boxes in Country Homes and Interiors Magazine.


Our Personalised Toy Boxes are one of our biggest sellers and bring us so much joy to create. Having a small person of our own we where obsessed with developing the safest toy box on the market with slow release closing mechanisms to ensure little fingers don't get caught. It also helps little people open the lids of the personalised toy boxes which is a great help at "tidy away" time.


As you can been seen here these personalised toy boxes can have the names of a special someone or whatever lettering you want. Either as in the photo or engraved into the front of the personalised toy boxes.


http://duckeggdesigns.com/uk-furniture-online-store/Personalised-Toy-Boxes


Ellie Harrington, Duck Egg Designs Creative Director says:


We adore creating our beautiful, classic hand made and hand painted toy boxes. We provide personal colour consultation and offer personalized lettering to create an individual box for your special person and their treasures. (All toy boxes come with a soft close mechanized arm to avoid trapped fingers, but all boxes should be used with adult supervision). £200 plus delivery.


Toy Box is available in baby pink, duck egg blue and white. Other colours are available on request please contact info@duckeggdesigns.com.


In the purchasing pages please write the name and style you wish to have appear on the box and colour.


Standard Toy Boxes are 80 cm wide x 50 cm depth x 46 cm height.


Please note this item is subject to an additional courier fee. Please contact info@duckeggdesigns.com prior to purchasing


Contact: info@duckeggdesigns.com for details.


x

Duck Egg Designs Website

Monday 22 July 2013

After the Fall - Duck Egg Book Club

After the Fall


After The Fall - Charity Norman


In the quiet of a New Zealand winter's night, a rescue helicopter is sent to airlift a five-year-old boy with severe internal injuries. He's fallen from the upstairs veranda of an isolated farmhouse, and his condition is critical. At first, Finn's fall looks like a horrible accident; after all, he's prone to sleepwalking. Only his frantic mother, Martha McNamara, knows how it happened. And she isn't telling. Not yet. Maybe not ever. 


 This is the blurb on the back of ‘After the Fall’ and it drew me in like a bee to nectar…I LOVE stories like this.  I love the intrigue, the covers up, the secrets and most of all I love trying to guess what actually happened before the author chooses to reveal it.

The story is told from Martha’s point of view and tells of the decision to uproot her family from England and make the drastic move to New Zealand in order to save themselves for impending disaster.  Her five year old twins think it’s a big adventure, her husband, Kit, finally begins to realise his dream as a painter but Sasha, Martha’s 16 year old daughter from a previous relationship, thinks it’s the worst decision in the world.  Of course, what teenager wouldn’t dislike being taken away from friends, a boyfriend, an established life?  So I will admit to thinking Sasha was nothing but a big drama queen.  Especially with the added story line of who Sasha’s real father is, I felt that her character milked it for all it was worth and had it not been such a shock when it was revealed who he was, I think I would have lost patience with that particular theme.  However, Charity Norman has written her character well, and she is an integral part of the story.

The book starts at the scene of the accident, 5 year old Finn falling from the balcony and being airlifted to hospital.  Martha coming under immediate suspicion and being faced with inquiries from New Zealand social services.  Kit mysteriously not around.

We are then taken back to before the accident with the occasional chapter in the present day explaining how things currently stand with Finn’s condition.

The thing I really enjoyed about this book was its total unpredictability.  I thought I had a handle on the story and where it was leading, and was feeling slightly disappointed that it was turning out to be quite tame, when there was a sudden dark twist, and then another, and then another.  None of my theories on what actually happened were even close in the end.  I had to really fight the urge to flick to the back page and find out the ending!!

 

I also enjoyed the detail Charity Norman included in the book, I liked that she revealed small colloquialisms, for example, a Smoko Hut being a place for a tea break and her descriptions of the environment made me long to see it for myself!  Martha is a superb lead character, you really feel for her and can see how she is always trying to make the right decisions for her family, seemingly with disastrous consequences.

I can always tell the depth I have engaged with a story by how much I cry at the end (no, really) and I wept buckets when all was revealed.  I wanted so much for all to come right in the end for this family.

A really enjoyable read.  I have seen Charity Norman being compared to Jodi Picoult and I would agree.  If you like her novels then you should certainly give this one a try.  Thumbs up from me!

Review by the wonderful Duck Egg Book Club Editor, Jessica McGlynn.

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The Secret Scripture by Sebastian Barry - Book Review

The Secret Scripture Book Review


The Secret Scripture by Sebastian Barry


This was a suggestion made by one of our regular book club members and I was pleased as it’s not the sort of book my eye would naturally be drawn to.


The Secret Scripture: Set in the 1950’s we meet Dr Grene, a psychiatrist working at Roscommon Regional Mental Hospital.  The Hospital is to be shut down and Dr Grene has to reassess all the current patients to find out whether they are suitable to be ‘released’ back into the local community.  One particular patient, Roseanne, is nearing her 100th birthday and has been at the Hospital since she was a young woman.  Dr Grene is faced with the task of delving into her history to try and reveal the secrets of why she was first committed.

At the same time, Roseanne is writing a secret history of her life, living in rural 1930’s Ireland and the series of tragedies that led to her incarceration.  It is a beautifully written story exploring how we can all fall victim to the circumstances around us.  Roseanne is almost earmarked for disaster as soon as she is born; the daughter of a protestant Father in a warring country and a mentally unstable mother.  At some points in the story I was literally simmering with anger at how unfair her situation was, how powerless Roseanne was to change the way she was treated by people in authority around her.  I honestly cannot imagine living in such a way and I had to repeatedly remind myself that it was a work of fiction and not a real story!  Although I imagine, it isn't so far from some of the things that took place in that time.

We also follow a little bit of Dr Grene’s story, and how he faces his own tragic situations and seeks solace in Roseanne’s company, even though for a great many years she has been shunned and ignored by those working in the asylum around her.

This was my first Sebastian Barry novel but I enjoyed his flow of writing and his poetic descriptions of the setting.  I have always thought Ireland to be a  beautiful country and through Barry’s words, he really takes the reader on the journey with Roseanne and Dr Grene.

The only thing that lets this story down is the denouement.  I won’t reveal the hidden twist here as that would spoil it for anyone who wishes to try it for themselves but it was just so sudden.  We follow the entire story at an enjoyable pace and then the ending just seems to arrive as though Barry ran out of steam and wanted to tie the loose ends up.  I found it difficult to correlate the way the story ended with the rest of what I had read, it was all very convenient!  That said, it was still well written and I finished the book with a lump in my throat, disappointed that it had ended at all.

Another book I am really pleased to have read, and one I would recommend.

Review by the wonderful Duck Egg Book Club Editor, Jessica McGlynn.

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Feel free to leave comments on the blog and Facebook Wall.

TEAM DUCK EGG

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Seaside Fabric Pinboard

How to make a Fabric Pinboard

Seaside Fabric Pinboard

Celebrate summer by bringing the seaside indoors with this pretty old picture frame transformed into a handy fabric pinboard. It’s perfect for displaying postcards, jewellery, or just important reminders! Ellie Harrington shares some of her Upcycling tips.

FRAMED FABRIC PINBOARD HOW TO...

MATERIALS

  • An old picture frame

  • Paint (sample pots would work well for this project)

  • Adhesive cork roll

  • Material for covering the board

  • (you will need the size of the back of the frame and an extra 15mm of fabric for the border)

  • Grosgrain ribbon

  • Upholstery tacks/buttons for decoration (optional)

EQUIPMENT

  • Paintbrush

  • Sandpaper

  • Staple gun

  • Masking tape

  • Hammer (optional)

  • Spray adhesive (optional)

? STEP ONE for creating your seaside fabric pinboard. Choose an interesting frame with detail that will enhance your paint effect. The size of your frame depends on how big you want your fabric pinboard to be and on the repeat of your fabric pattern. Remove and carefully discard the glass, if there is any. If the frame is gilded or has a shiny ?nish, chalk paints are a great alternative to sanding and can be painted straight on without priming. However, if you want to use emulsion or eggshell, key your surface by lightly sanding it, to help the paint to hold. To create a seaside appearance I painted an undercoat of white and a top layer of a seaside grey. We think this helps create beautiful vintage interiors!

How to make a Fabric Pinboard

? STEP TWO Sand the paint back in places to give a distressed feel. In some places remove the top layer to just the white undercoat and in other places right back to the wood to create the appearance of driftwood.

Shabby Chic a Picture Frame

? STEP THREE Remove the back from your frame and cut your cork roll to size. The
roll is adhered either by removing the sticky backing paper or by applying a spray
adhesive, if you have plain cork roll. This will give pins or tacks something to ?x to. If you have a deep frame you could add a layer of foam in between, or another layer of cork. Just make sure you leave room for the fabric to ?t inside the frame.

Cork Frabic Pinboard

? STEP FOUR Iron your fabric and cut to size. You will need 15mm for the margins. Fold
it over and stretch it as you staple the crab fabric print down (we have obviously used our Norfolk Crab Fabric Print here!) so there are no rucks or creases. You
can use double-sided sticky tape instead of staples. Tuck in the corners for a neat ?nish.

? STEP FIVE To complete the pin board you can use luxurious grosgrain ribbon in
diamonds across the board. Use masking tape to hold the ribbon until you are satis?ed
and then staple gun in place, pulling it tight as you secure the ribbon. Trim to the
length of the trim of the fabric. The ribbon diamonds will hold pictures and mementos
or, if you would rather, you can use pins to attach these. You could also hold the ribbon
in place with ornamental upholstery tacks or use mother of pearl buttons for a beach feel.
There you have it! A beautiful coast-inspired pin board that will perfectly frame your
favourite seaside treasures!

Make a Fabric Pinboard

Taa daaa!! For more tips and hints join me at  Facebook: www.facebook.com/duckeggdesigns & Twitter:  @duck_egg !

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Sunday 7 July 2013

Winston Churchill Poster - Never Never Give Up


"Winston Churchill Poster

Winston Churchill Poster

Our latest addition to our poster range comes thanks to an inspiring quote from Winston Churchill.

In 1941 Winston Churchill gave one of his inspiring speeches to about the having the resolve and determination to never give up even when facing extreme times. This expression is very close to us all at Duck Egg and the phrase is one of "Mr Duck Egg's" favourite quotes..... "Never Never Give Up". Our poster print is in tribute to the great man himself and very true saying that has helped us all by over the years. Hopefully it will bring some colour to any modern or vintage interior.

We hope this saying inspires you as much as it inspires us with our day to day missions. We are working card versions of all our posters and prints and hope to bring them out in the near future due to demand.

All Duck Egg Designs NEW range of posters and prints are available in any colour you want (we will colour match any colour). We believe these give any wall a unique, vibrant burst of colour, style and a bespoke finish.

A3 (Medium) Posters: £14

Below is a sample of colours we love but email us with your colour if you want a bespoke poster.



Please contact info@duckeggdesigns.com to discuss what colour you would like and size.

To order the poster click Winston Churchill Poster and looking forward to catching up soon.

Team Duck Egg

For more details visit www.duckeggdesigns.com or email info@duckeggdesigns.com


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Wednesday 26 June 2013

THE MUMDRUM MUMPRENEURS INTERVIEW

The Duck Egg Team was very fortunate this month to feature in a great website magazine called the MUMDRUM. Below is a copy of the article:


The Mumdrum Mumpreneurs: Ellie Harrington, Founder of Duck Egg


This month we caught up with Ellie Harrington, founder of the beautiful interior design company Duck Egg to discuss motherhood, her business and working with Kirstie Allsopp. If you haven’t come across Duck Egg already we’re sure you will be inspired by their beautiful fabrics, prints and vintage furniture.

Ellie Harrington, Founder of Duck Egg


 Duck Egg Designs

 Ellie Harrington

Q. What inspired you to set-up Duck Egg?


Ellie: It was my family that really inspired me to start Duck Egg. After teaching Art for four years I realised I was keen to go back to practical art and with the arrival of our son I also wanted to work from home. It was our move to the country from London that provided us with the space for my business idea and the challenge of renovating our own cottage. I was unable to find a fabric that suited a male-dominated household, yet fulfilled my wish for pretty vintage fabrics. So I decided to create my own fabric prints. We also moved with little furniture so I started to shabby chic individual pieces and friends who came to the house started to commission me; Duck Egg was hatched!

Q. How do you juggle being a mum and building up your business?


Ellie: We had some very late nights in the early days and even now my working day often doesn't start until my little one is in bed. I learnt that the ironing can wait another day!  I have also learnt to prioritise and could not live without our enormous blackboard with all our planning scribbled across it. I think being a Mum and running a business from home means you have to be super organised, I learnt the hard way that the paperwork does not stay in the piles sorted on the kitchen table and after a few days of seeing invoices swiftly being posted through the floorboards I have come up with an organised filing system, very much out of reach!

Q. What’s been the highlight of setting-up your business?


Ellie: I have loved every minute of setting up a business and it has been a steep learning curve. We have met some fantastic people on the journey of Duck Egg. Social media has introduced us to some very talented artisans and the business has evolved through many of these exciting connections. We were also thrilled to take part in Kirstie Allsopp’s series ‘Kirstie’s Vintage Home’. Filming was so exciting and we loved every minute working with her and her production team. It was a dream come true to see our fabrics on screen!

Vintage Interiors Wall Words

Q. Do you have any top tips for other working mums?


Ellie: I think my top tip is to not be too hard on yourself, sometimes the housework can wait. And I have also learnt to delegate.

Q. What would your perfect family day include?


Ellie: Our perfect family day out would be a trip to the seaside. I always find inspiration at the seaside and it is wonderful to see our little boy running about and exploring. He recently found two starfish and was so thrilled, giving me a few more ideas for our prints! The seaside heavily influences my work, as it has such happy connotations of hazy, summer days.

Q. What’s next for Duck Egg?


Ellie: I am really excited about starting the next stage of Duck Egg. We will be expanding our furniture range and taking our ever popular toy boxes forward. We have new print designs to launch soon and we will be working on some interesting large scale projects, providing soft furnishings and sourcing vintage and antique items. We hope to expand further to make Duck Egg a one stop shop for all aspects of interiors.

About Ellie


Ellie trained for four years in History of Art, earning her BA at the prestigious Courtauld Institute before her Masters from the London Consortium in ‘Humanities and Cultural Studies’. Ellie’s love for print and art was further founded as she worked in galleries. After a return to studying practical art Ellie began teaching art. Four years later and a little rascal in tow she decided to turn her ideas for her own interior into a business, ‘Duck Egg’. Firmly leaning on her ever-patient and long-suffering husband Duck Egg created a brand that aspires to add a fresh, vintage touc

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Saturday 15 June 2013

Winston Churchill Poster - Never Never Give Up

Winston Churchill Poster

Winston Churchill Poster

Our latest addition to our poster range comes thanks to an inspiring quote from Winston Churchill.

In 1941 Winston Churchill gave one of his inspiring speeches to about the having the resolve and determination to never give up even when facing extreme times. This expression is very close to us all at Duck Egg and the phrase is one of "Mr Duck Egg's" favourite quotes..... "Never Never Give Up". Our poster print is in tribute to the great man himself and very true saying that has helped us all by over the years. Hopefully it will bring some colour to any modern or vintage interior.

We hope this saying inspires you as much as it inspires us with our day to day missions. We are working card versions of all our posters and prints and hope to bring them out in the near future due to demand.

All Duck Egg Designs NEW range of posters and prints are available in any colour you want (we will colour match any colour). We believe these give any wall a unique, vibrant burst of colour, style and a bespoke finish.

A3 (Medium) Posters: £14

Below is a sample of colours we love but email us with your colour if you want a bespoke poster.



Please contact info@duckeggdesigns.com to discuss what colour you would like and size.

To order the poster click Winston Churchill Poster and looking forward to catching up soon.

Team Duck Egg

For more details visit www.duckeggdesigns.com or email info@duckeggdesigns.com


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Saturday 1 June 2013

How to Upcycle like a Pro

How to Upcycle like a Pro

HOW TO UPCYCLE LIKE A PRO

Upcycling a piece of furniture is a really exciting process, but it can seem a little daunting at first. Ellie Harrington talks us through the basics, from how to choose the right pieces to decorative effects and adding the perfect finishing touches. You’ll be ready to go in no time!

MAKE DO AND MEND

Upcycling provides both piece of mind for the environment and an opportunity to explore and express your creativity. I started Duck Egg Designs with my husband partly because I wanted to customise a look for our home. After studying Art for over four years, I was eager to be creative myself and upcycling gives you a chance to experiment with customisation and develop your own taste and style with minimal cost (don’t forget you can generally paint over any mistakes!) I am a great fan of the ‘Make do and Mend’
ethos and transforming pieces can be greatly rewarding. Here I’ve put together some essential advice to think about when upcycling for the firrst time.

Painted Chest of Drawers

FURNITURE FINDS
When upcycling furniture you first need to decide what it is that you’re looking for.
Antiques fairs or car boot sales can be fascinating places to wander around but they are sometimes overwhelming, so if you go with a specific idea you can direct a more structured search. Our most popular items of renovated furniture at Duck Egg are chests of drawers. Customers come to us looking for an item with history, yet a more modern finish. Vintage and antique chests of drawers have practical storage, yet the advantage of interesting carvings, ornate details and elegant handles that distinguish them from some of the mass produced pieces of today.

Look for a piece with individuality, for example turned legs, scrolled backs and detailed woodwork. This does not mean that you have to spend a fortune, just take some time to thoroughly look over the furniture. Don’t be put off by orange stains or dark veneers; this can all be transformed by a coat of paint. Detailing will look really pretty and less overbearing once painted a lighter colour. Take a paint colour chart with you to inspire you!
Minor surface scratches may also reduce the price of furniture – as long as they can be sanded over you could pick up a good bargain. Most crucially with wooden items, you need to check they are sound. This is probably most important with woodworm. Look for out of the ordinary dust in drawers and tell-tale holes. Ask the dealer if they know if the piece has been treated if you do spot these signs. Look for damage that might be difficult to repair and be realistic about your limits with regards to renovation. If you wish to paint pine furniture, look for the darker or stained pieces of wood. Also keep in mind the finishing touches or the re-upholstery that you might be able to do to transform a piece.

PAINTING AND FINISHING
I love using chalk paints and customers often request these for a matt and chalky finish.
They also lend themselves to those new to upcycling. Once you have a smooth surface these are the perfect way to paint over a dark stain or veneer. They require no priming and give excellent coverage. There are also many different ways of experimenting with finishes.

Once the item has a smooth surface, apply two or more coats of paint, wax and buff the piece, then sand to add a distressed look. Sand in the areas that would generally see the most use – on corners or arms of chairs, for example. Once you are confident with applying the paint, be as creative as you can. Chalk paints allow for many different finishes: you can water them down for a streakier look, or add a crackle glaze to give the effect of an aged oil painting. Also try layering different colours which can be exposed when rubbed back. A bright white under a dark green or blue gives a fresh seaside appeal, or red will provide a warm, decadent look. If you want to use emulsion paint you will need to sand your furniture to provide a surface for the paint, prime with fine sand paper, undercoat and then use either an emulsion for a more distressed look or eggshell for a durable finish. Paint effects on top of your upcycled finds will add great charm and personalise them too. Items with carving or detailing lend themselves perfectly to gilding with a dust of gold leaf. For a more cost effective way of gilding, purchase loose leaves of brass rather than gold, which will add a rich....
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