history on a wrist.
Here is a DIY jewelry project that makes a fun present for the more unique birds on your Christmas shopping list. Personally, I once favoured Tiffany & Co. charm bracelets, but since I don’t own...
View Articlemexican coffee spice jar.
by Dee Edith Holden’s legacy lives on again in Part 3 of my book repurposing project: Make a Cute Gift of Mexican Coffee Spice out of an Old Book and Baby Food Jar. We just returned from a holiday...
View Articlethe wonders of etched glass.
By Emma There is an instinctual appeal, I think, to glass jars filled with dry goods. I would take glass over plastic any day, not only because I have always lived in old houses and old houses come...
View Articleprimary simplicity.
By Emma I love colour. I love colour simplicity more. And what I mean by that is this: a vibrant life needs vibrant colour, but the effect of colour can be reduced by not reducing the amount of colour....
View Articlein search of perfection: trials for a homemade face scrub part 2.
By Emma If you remember, my first face mask/scrub trial looked at a recipe that was based on coffee, cocoa, honey and milk. (Click here to view that post) To add some variety to my experiment, this...
View Articlecloset raiders: emma edition.
I take fashion very seriously. By Dee This shall be the debut in a new series of posts inspired by my boredom with my current wardrobe, and my very strict budget I have just re-implemented for myself....
View Articlecutie upcycle.
By Dee Aren’t kids shoes adorable? They’re even cuter when they’ve been well loved, especially when there’s red glitter involved. These tiny TOMS were bought for Holly last summer, and they’ve...
View Articleeasy up-do: the banded low roll.
By Emma Like many women out there, we at Mamma Kärlek dream of being able to step out of our doors with salon-perfect hair styles. Speaking for myself, I tend to focus a lot of my attention on other...
View Articlemomos: delicious dumplings from far away.
By Emma Momos are a type of dumpling, hailing from Nepal. They can be steamed or pan-fried, and are made with a variety of different fillings, including pork, chicken, water buffalo, and vegetables....
View Articlediy project: pedestal jewelry dish
By Dee For some reason, I can’t resist accepting old teacups and saucers when they’re offered to me. Perhaps it’s the delicacy of the china, the dreamy wisps of floral motif, the touch of finely...
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