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New on my Blog: Photo Archive Overview for my Most Popular Blog Categories.

Here's something new on my blog which needed quite a lot of time and patience to be completed: my three most popular (and for me really important) blog categories are DIY, outfits and recipes. Because I always find it quite annoying on other blogs when I'm new to them or looking for specific content to browse chronologically through all entries and rather like seeing everything at once in order to then click only on what I'm interested in, I decided to make photo archives for those three categories which make a quick overview quite easy. :)
So this is new: when you click on DIY, outfits or recipes on top of my blog page just below the header, you now aren't directed to all full entries which are chronologically listed after each other, but instead, there's a photo overview of all posts related to that topic, newest post on top. You simply need to click on the photo which catches your attention in order to be directed to the specific blog post, yeah!
This took my a few weeks, because I have already been blogging for more than four years now and there's lots of content which had to be put into those pages and lots of html-codes had to be changed. Puh, that's done and I'm really happy about that, because this makes my blog even more accessible. :)
So when clicking onto the DIY section on top, there's an overview of all my past DIY projects.
When clicking on the outfit section, you're gonna see photos of all my past fashion blog posts and you simply have to click into the photo to get to the full blog article, yay! :)
Last but not least, I made access to recipes more easy, because there now is a pretty overview with all my past recipes for sweet things, savory food, drinks, shakes and even food tables. :)

So have fun browsing my archives and finding pretty and useful things! :)
I hope you like the blog update!
Lu
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Eeeks, my DIY is on the German DaWanda blog.

Hello!! :) Yayyy, good news, today you can find one of my DIY projects on the German DaWanda Blog (for those of you who don't know DaWanda, it's similar to etsy, it's an online marketplace for everything handmade). :) I have been invited to share my tutorial for how to stamp totes with natural materials, because on DaWanda there's the 'family month', a month full of projects for children and parents. :)
Maybe you want to take a look at the blog, just click here. :)
I'm so happy about this, thanks again for asking me! :)
Lu :)
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Why I'm so excited today.


Good morning, dear readers! :) Remember the bow tie I made for Mogli for Christmas? I'm sooo glad that I decided to list it on DaWanda, because there seem to be a lot of people who like it. :) A short time ago, I was really happy to see that they listed my product on one of their treasuries which aim to help people finding the perfect presents for their loved ones. Then, a few days ago, I got an email from DaWanda, telling me that my item was going to be in the next newsletter (a Valentine's Day special), and in case you don't receive the letter yourself, here it is:


When you click onto Mogli in the Newsletter, you are directed to a page where there a presents for people who already have everything and the cute bow tie is the first item. <3 I don't have to tell you how proud I am, right? :)


I'm now going to a brunch date (What's a better way for starting Sundays, huh? ;)), see you later! :)
Lu
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24 things before 25.



Hello! :) This is the list I made shortly after my birthday last year. Inspired by another blogger's idea to make a list of goals for the next year of one's life (instead of creating a list of good intentions for the new year on January 1), I wrote down those goals for the 25th year in my life. :)
Because I'm going to turn 25 in the beginning of February, I wanted to share this list again to show you which goals I achieved. :)
As you can see, I nearly did everything I wanted to do, there are only a few things missing. :)

1. Unfortunalety, I failed one course at university last summer semester, so I'll have to do it again. ;P
2. Woohoo, I sold much more than 100 items in my DaWanda shop!! :) Until now, a total of 267 items have been sold and there are still about 3 weeks left until my birthday, so this was a total success. :)
3. Yes, I visited Hanna!! :) Cause she has been living in Berlin for almost one year, this was pretty easy and we spent lots of precious time together.
4. I've been visiting Malin, too. ;) I went to see her two times this year, one time with Hanna and one time with Flo. :)
5. Wohooo, I got a DSLR for my last birthday, my mom bought it for me. <3
6. I've got even more than 300 blog followers, they are nearly 400. :) Thank you soooo much for reading my blog!!
7. Yes, I've sewn a skirt. Much better, I 've even sewn two of them. :)
8. No, I didn't sell my items at the Mauerpark, but hopefully I'll do this next summer. :)
9. Yeeeeees, this was one of the best things last year, we found the perfect flat for us!! :)
10. Ohh, I threw a theme party, it was perfect! :) On my last birthday I threw a costume party and there was even a competition for the best costume. :)
11. No, I didn't dye my hair, because I'm currently completely in love with my original hair color.
12. Oh my gosh, I saw the Foo Fighters last summer and it was beyond amazing!!! It was the third time I saw them live and it was completely overwhelming!
13. That's something I'm gonna do this year. :) But I painted lots of other smaller items of furniture white.
14. Haha, we were actually having a board game night in summer, but I forgot to make a hook. :) It was fun, we played Activity. :)
15. Well, I tried out lots of new recipes, but I didn't take photos of all of them and I didn't post the recipes online, I'm too lazy.
16. Oh yes, I sewed a shirt for my mother. :) One of the first pieces of clothing I ever sewed.
17. Mogli still doens't know how to perfectly behave when he's on his doggy leash. ;O)
18. I went on a short holiday with Flo during the winter holidays, it was my Christmas present and it was wonderful! <3
19. I'm really sad that Anja and I didn't menage to go to the Baltic Sea last summer - when we wanted to, either one of us had no time, or the weather was too bad. Hopefully this summer!
20. I had a few picnics, I love that!
21. I actually sewed myself a duffle bag, without using a pattern and with a pretty matryoshka fabric.
22. Flo and I went a lot by bike last summer and I sometimes went by bike to a lake with one if my girlfriends. In spring, Flo and I surrounded some lakes by bike and had a picnic, that was fun!
23. I even visited my grandparents, it was great seeing them!
24. Ohhh, I always miss my mother so much, but I saw her as often as possible! <3

Last year has been really awesome!! <3
Have you done any of those things on my list? :) Did you have any goals you accomplished?
I'm soon gonna show you the list of 25 things I wanna do before 26. :)
Lu
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Guess who's part of DaWanda's latest treasury list? :) Yes, it's Mogli! :) The lovely doggy bow tie I offer in my shop is included in the shopping list for Valentine's day, so make sure to check it out. :)
Eeeks, I'm always so proud of seeing one of my products being featured somewhere, I just saw it by chance when logging in onto DaWanda. :)

Thank you for the nice comments concerning the post which I wrote about my experiences last year, it's awesome that some of you felt encouraged by my words.
Thanks for stopping by! :)
Lu
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Sharing experiences.



Although I’ve already started writing my blog a while earlier and opened my online shop about one and a half year ago, this past year has been my first successful year as an indie biz owner. Not only my sales have increased, but I also made a lot of new contacts and learned a lot, either due to my own experiences, or by getting advice from other bloggers and by exchanging thoughts.

So here are some of the things I learned last year which has been a really special year with regard to the development of my little business.

1.       Everything takes time, so be patient
Don’t become nervous when you don’t sell well in the beginning! Although it’s good to think big and to have goals, don’t forget that everyone has to start small and everything has to be developed and carefully thought over. Don’t expect to immediately sell tons of items and to get lots of new blog followers, better be patient and make small steps – everything good takes some time! You’ll see that the more you work on your products, the better they will become, the more you try out, the more interesting your style will be. When I started sewing (with a machine – I’ve already sewn by hand for some years) two years ago, my sewing skills were a total mess! :) The seams were not straight at all and I didn’t have any clue of my sewing machine’s functions.  Until now, I haven’t visited any sewing lesson, I only taught sewing myself by trying out everything I wanted to and I got useful  advice from friends and since I have worked in a fabric store, I often witness my colleague’s sewing lessons while I’m selling fabric and therefore, I get to know a lot of new sewing techniques, too. What I want to make clear with telling you this is that you should take it easy and accept that you will need some patience in order to develop your skills and talents and that it can take some time until you’re successful with what you’re doing, so don’t feel discouraged when you aren’t honored and admired immediately!

2.       Go with trends you can identify with
Of course, one of the most important things when running an indie biz is finding your own style and being unique, but nevertheless, I think it can still be interesting and worthwhile going with trends you like and can identify with. This way, you attract lots of new customers, you probably work on a project you usually wouldn’t have worked on and maybe you can also increase your sales by including items which are part of a current trend – but only as long as you can identify with the trend and feel comfortable with it, because it has to be authentic and fit your style and concept. As an example, I still love the latest moustache trend and although I haven’t invented this trend myself, I decided to create some products with a mouchtache and these items were in great demand and I sold a lot. What is most important when going with trends is not to copy a product, but to use the trend for yourself and to get inspired.

3.       Try out different techniques, working methods and materials
It’s always good to enlarge one’s personal horizon, also with regard to creativity and inspiration. If you try out different techniques, you will learn more and will see that you have skills about which you haven’t known before. What is more, apart from discovering hidden talents, you can also get to know about working methods you haven’t thought they could fit your style and maybe this offers completely new perspectives for future products and the usage of new materials. This way, not only your personal horizon will enlarge, but also your range of products will widen and this could make your brand more attractive to potential customers.

4.       Develop your own, unique style
Find out what you like, make drafts, sketches, always take notes of your ideas, think about color schemes  and carefully look at other designer’s items and style in order to find out what you find appealing and what not. I think there are so many interesting and unique artists, bloggers, indie biz owners and so on and thus, it’s even more important to be recognized, to have a style which is unique and which reflects one’s own creativity and taste. 

5.       Become familiar with the legal aspects of running a small business
In order to avoid legal conflicts, it’s important to be weel-informed about the legal aspects of running a small business in the country you’re living in. You normally have to register your business and depending on your businesses’ income, you will have to pay certain taxes and have to do some office work and accountancy to avoid legal conflicts.

6.       Don’t be afraid to set new trends you believe in
When you try out something new, you will probably see that you like a product you normally wouldn’t have thought of, but then, don’t be afraid to set a new trend and to introduce a new product others wouldn’t have expected from you. Do what you like, produce what feels good to you and always listen to your heart when you’re making decisions. 

7.       Find out which of your products are most successful
In order to find out which products are most appealing and successful, you can either simply use your online shop’s statistics, or you can sell at markets to see the customer’s reactions yourself. To successfully sell your handmade items, you shouldn’t be afraid to reproduce items that sell well and maybe think about how to further develop these items.

8.       It is all about community, not about competition
Don’t see fellow indie biz owners as competition, but see them as parts of a huge community everybody can learn from. To me, it’s really important to make new contacts, to talk to other bloggers and indie biz owners and to exchange thoughts and experiences.  What is more, guest blogging as only one form of communication is a really great form of supporting other creative people, to get to know each other and to learn more about different projects, style and techniques. Not to forget, it’s even more fun to get to know other bloggers in person. :)

9.       Enlarge your creative horizon all the time
Enlarging one’s own creative horizon all the time may sometimes seem a little bit difficult, but nowadays it’s pretty simple to gain new knowledge (mostly for free) nearly everywhere. Getting to know new things in not only really important in order to stay inspired, but also to develop new ideas and to further develop your skills, knowledge and style and to be creatively fulfilled. I often browse the Internet, read a lot of inspiring blogs, and spend much time on Pinterest to get to know about latest trends and to discover new possibilities. Moreover, because I’m working in a fabric store, I see the prettiest fabrics and patterns nearly every day and this extremely inspires me to work on a new sewing project. When I see pretty fabric, I automatically think about what I could do with it and I imagine the product I could turn the piece of fabric into. :) Furthermore, another way to enlarge your creative horizon is to wander through the city, to have a look at people, what they are wearing and to look at city art and visit different stores. I often go to art supplies stores and when looking at all the different tools and materials, I get tons of ideas concerning what to make with them. In addition, in the course of the last few months, I bought several books with various sewing patterns and therefore, I can widen my product’s range a lot. Finally, not to forget that there are millions of sewing tutorials and DIY ideas on the Internet, so it’s really difficult not to learn something new. :) 

10.   Find ways to stay inspired
My ways to stay inspired are really similar to the methods of enlarging my horizon: I spend a lot of time on the Internet to get to know the endless possibility of practicing creativity and I read books and look at fabrics to get new ideas. What is more, I make lots of notes and sketches so that I don’t forget a good idea I once had. It’s completely normal to feel creatively burnt out from time to time, I then spend some days with doing nothing creative at all and then, after completely switching off my desire for doing something productive, my creativity comes back by itself. As an example, the second half of 2011 I’ve been working really hard, I planned moving to a new home, I thought about the apartment’s interior and décor, I worked on Christmas presents, prepared my online shop for Christmas trade and I even prepared for selling my items at a market. The time just after Christmas, I felt as if somebody had sucked out all of my creativity, inspiration and motivation and after a few days of just hanging around and doing nothing productive at all, I felt the urgent desire to sew something and to be productive. What I want to make clear is that you need to listen you your heart and that you shouldn’t force yourself to be creative; find your personal ways to stay inspired, but don’t forget to reward yourself  with a break! :)

As you can see, I’ve learned a lot during the past few months and I hope that some of my experiences and thoughts will help you! :) Feel free to let me know in the comment section below what your most important experiences as a blogger or indie biz owner are. :)

Thank you for reading,
Lu

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Hello eveybody, happy 4th Advent! :) On the first weekend of December I sold my handmade things at the Trend Mafia in Berlin, a market for everything handmade. :)
I was having my own booth and I have been waiting to finally share some photos with you for so long! :)
I already went there last year after I had just started selling on DaWanda, but I wasn't really successful. This time, it was completely different! :) I was well prepared and my range of products has become pretty wide. I offer lots of items for daily use and my products have become better and better (such as my sewing skills have improved :)).
I'm so thankful for having the best friends in the world, because otherwise, this day would have been more stressful for me! Flo drove me to Berlin and helped me to carry all my items and my friends Hanna, Anja and Sarah came to visit me and to keep company with me. <3 Anja and her boyfriend brought me the cutest Dalmation balloon (which attracted lots of children :D) and Hanna has been staying with me nearly all day. <3
I was soooo nervous when I started decorating my booth and I wanted it to look perfect and to reflect my style, so I thought a lot about how to organize everything. I made all price tags by hand and I wanted my decor to be appealing. :) When the first customers came, I was full of adrenalin. :D
I got LOTS of compliments concerning my products, people got sparkling eyes when looking at my products and I was completely overwhelmed. :)
Each person who bought something got a little paper bag with handprinted Christmas ornaments, my business card and a little chocolate Santa. Lots of people took my business cards and I sold a total of 11 differend items for a total of 75€. I was so proud, because this time, I earned the money I had to spend for the booth's rent, for the gas for coming to Berlin and I even made some profit. What is more, the following days after the market, my statistics on DaWanda nearly exploded and I sold a lot more online. :)
It was such a great experience and I had soooo much fun seeing the people's reactions when looking at my booth and at my items. It's such a great feeling that people like what I do and admire what I have created myself with a lot of effort and love. <3 I'm really proud of myself and this Sunday has been one of the best days this year. :)
So here are lots of photos so that you can see how everything looked like! :)

Hanna and I have been taking photos all afternoon and she perfectly portrayed me and my booth. <3

I've already sold this cute owl pillow. I wrote all tags in German and English so that everybody was able to understand them.

This day was simply awesome! :) Here you can see Flo and me chatting. He's the best, he totally supports me and helps me to achieve my goals whenever I need him. <3

Although I've been selling lots of mugs on DaWanda, at the Trend Mafia they have only been admired, but not a single person bought any of them.

I had bought this pretty, white etagere to display my brooches. I love white plastic items (it's even made from recycled plastic :)) and I can also use it to decorate cupcakes. Moreover, I used some enamel bowls to display other items.

Flo and Hanna have been keeping company with me. :)

 I like this photo so much!

Do you see the Dalmatian? :) The 'lu loves handmade' banner is made of paperboard, I made it last minute two days before the market while Anja and I were watching O.C. California on DVD, because I didn't have any banner.

 I love those mugs! :) I know, I haven't invented this trend, but they are so much fun. :)

Here's again the wall behind my booth. I was happy that I could hang up my bags to display them so that everybody could see them. :)

Wow, lots of photos, but I hope that you were able to get a good impression of what this day has been like. :) I definitely wanna do this again next year, although it includes a lot of work and time for preparations. :)

Has any of you been selling at such a market? :)

Wish you a lovely Sunday and enjoy the last week before Christmas! As you can see, today's the first day in December I'm not sharing a Christmas post, but my Blog Party is nearly over. I wanna share one or two remaining posts the following week and then I'm gonna post a summary of all Christmassy DIY posts so that my new readers (Hello, welcome here!!! ;)) will get an overview. :)

Thank you for reading,
Lu <3
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Dear readers, as I've already posted, tomorrow, on Sunday, I'll be having my own booth at the Trend Mafia designer market in Berlin! :) Among about 60 other vendors, I'll be selling my handmade things. Those of you who have been reading my blog for a while know that I've been there last year and this time, I'll try it again. :)
During the last days I've been completely busy with preparing everything. I sewed tons of new pouches, I oganized all my items, made price tags by hand, designed and printed new flyers and prepared every single detail. I'm a bit worried, because the weather forecast is so bad and it is to be feared that many people will rather stay at home than to go out for visiting a market. :(
I'm sooo ecxited, let's see if I'll be able to get some sleep tonight. Keep your fingers crossed for me that it will be a successful day, can't wait to tell you everything and to share some photos. :)
In case you live in Berlin and don't have any plans this Sunday, come and visit me at my booth, I'll be happy to see some nice people! :) The location is called Hackesches Quartier and is next to the station Hackescher Markt. The market is open from 1-7 p.m and I'll be sitting at booth number 10 in the back. :) More information can be found on the organizer's page.
Wish you a lovely weekend, make sure to come back later, there'll be another Christmas post on my blog! :)
Lu
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Tiny shop update.

Yesss, a little shop update! :) On DaWanda there's a Christmas special where you can save 12% in some categories each day. :) Today you can save 12% in the Home & Living and Christmas & Occassions categories, so feel free to visit my shop.
Moreover, as I'm going to sell my stuff at the Trend Mafia next weekend, I decided so sew some more pillow cases for children, I also listed those on DaWanda. :)
Have a lovely weekend!
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Dear blog readers, I'm soooo proud of myself, because yesterday I sold item number 200 on DaWanda! <3 In February, when I turned 24, I wrote a list of goals (inspired by Elsie's list on a beautiful mess) and wanted to sell 100 itmes before I turn 25 next year. Ha, I've already achieved this goal way earlier and I sold even twice as much. :) It's so great to see that people like my products and it's so much fun seeing that my sales are slowly increasing. :) Moreover, another goal on my list was to get 300 blog followers by next February and I think it won't take long until this is achieved. :) Guess what? :) You can be looking forward to another giveaway on my blog quite soon...
Wish you a great Monday and thanks for reading my blog and for always leaving such lovely and motivational comments. :)
Lu
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Save the date: Trend Mafia design market.


Hello! :) In Berlin there's a design market called Trend Mafia which regularly takes place on weekends and at which people sell handmade items. I went there last year and it was the first time I've been selling my products at a market. I was not very successful and only sold a few items, but it was a good experience and I had just started selling my handmade products on DaWanda a fews weeks before that date. The market at which I had my first own booth was last year in September, more than one year ago. :) In the meantime, I have nearly sold 200 items on DaWanda and I thought it was time to try it again! :) I applied for one of the many dates in December (during the Christmas season, the market takes place every Saturday and Sunday) and this time, they immediately accepted my application. :))

I'll be having my own booth at the Trend Mafia on December 4, 2011, from 1-7 pm. This time, it takes place at a really central place, namely in the Hakesches Quartier at the S-train station Hackescher Markt. (Wow, it sounds really weird inserting German proper names into English sentences... :P).
If you're from Berlin and want to visit me, I'll be happy to see you, so save the date and come over to say hello and let me know that you're one of my blog's readers, I'd love to meet you in person. :)

There'll be lots of vendors who sell handmade items like clothes, Christmas decor or accessories. Can't wait, I'm already preparing my table's decor and I'm thinking about which products I will take there and of which I have to make some more. :)
I'm sooooo much looking forward to this date! :)

Here are some photos of me and my booth last year, and after December 4, I'll share some more of my second attempt of selling my items at a market. :)

Lu
 
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Bastelwunder / Crafting Wonder.

Dear readers, today's a lucky day! :) I've been selling some items on DaWanda and then I received an e-mail that me and my blog got the title 'Bastelwunder' (= 'Crafting Wonder')! :) There's a German site which collects links to inspirational blogs and aims to provide a great collection of sites which are worth reading and have to do with crafting and DIY.
A few weeks ago, Jenny mentioned on her blog wolkengleich that she was honoured to be a crafting wonder. I read the cute article they wrote about her and then I saw that one can apply for receiving that lovely title. After writing them an e-mail or after being proposed for receiving the title by somebody else, someone then has a look at your blog and if it meets their criteria, you can call yourself a crafting wonder and they introduce the blog and write a short article about it. :) 
I felt so flattered when reading the short review of my blog!! :) It's in German and Lena, who is the author of the article, wrote about my creative projects and says that the style in which I'm writing my blog is appealing. :) She gives examples of some of my projects and says that my blog makes the crafter's heart beat faster. <3 Awww, while reading this, I was nearly melting. :)
If you're able to understand German and wanna read the article yourself, you can either click here or on the photo above. :)
That made my day, thanks! :)
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Heyyy! :) How are you? As most of you have already read, I've been moving to a new apartment and we nearly finished everything. :) I still have to decorate some places and the walls are looking empty, but that's not urgent. I enjoy seeing how every single detail in our new home looks like and I spent a lot of time in my new sewing corner, my new favourite place at home. <3 In our old apartment, I had a quite tiny room and used one desk for sewing and crafting as well as for studying and surfing on the Internet, so that wasn't really comfortable. Now, as you can see on the photos, I've got plenty of space and I enjoy this soooo much! :) I took the photo above last Sunday when I spent the first evening in my new room, I watched a Foo Fighters DVD and sewed all evening. :) The two other photos below were taken just a few minutes ago. As you can see, I finished a few pretty, new pouches which I'm going to list in my shop as soon as possible and the best thing I did today is that I already started sewing stockings for the Christmas season!!! <3 I've got plenty of ideas and after writing this post I will go on cutting and ironing fabric for lots of holiday projects. :))) Are you in a mood for the Christmas season, yet? :)
Love, Lu
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Hello, happy Sunday! :) Yesssss, after some strenuous weeks of preparations, we finally moved! :) Here are a few first impressions, I'll share better photos in a few days... :) As you can see, fall has come and the leaves have turned yellow and Mogli enjoyed cuddling with his blanket. :) A few days ago, my mother had an awesome surprise for me, she gave me the most beautiful sleigh as a present!! <3 She ordered it from Bavaria and it's sooo pretty. Only some days earlier, friends of us gave us their old sleigh, too, so now we have two and I can't wait for the first snow to come!! :)

I organized some of my favourite bags and I received this pretty vintage etagiere which I ordered from a really lovely shop on DaWanda where I had already ordered something before. Then, last Friday, we spent our first night in the new apartment and on the right photo you can see how it looked like when I went out for a walk with Mogli in the first morning. :)
Then, our friends came and this is how it looks like when the girls are 'helping'. :D Haha, no, they actually helped me to prepare dinner for us and the hungry boys who were carrying all the heavy stuff. In the afternoon, after everything was done, we had dinner and rewarded them with the little present bags I prepared a few weeks ago. :) On the last photo you can see our breakfast table this morning, I was preparing lots of food while the boys were still sleeping. Do you see my pretty vintage plates from the flea market? :) We had a fresh fruit salad, a cake, hard boiled eggs and many other delicious things to perfectly start the day. :)
Our breakfast was great and Flo and I were so thankful for all the nice people who helped us. :) Do you recognize my handprinted Mr. Mouctache mug? :)
Finally, everything (apart from decor and little details) is done. :) Here are my new sewing corner, my cozy cord chair by the window and our new kitchen with my pretty, turquoise table. :)
Wish you a lovely Sunday, I'm gonna use my new sewing table for the first time and I'll share some more photos soon. :)
Lu <3
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My life in fake polaroid pictures: We are moving! :)


Hello, happy Sunday! :) Did you have a nice weekend? I had a few busy days, so much to do! :) I ordered some Vintage dresses and shortened them, I worked a lot (as you can see, at the fabric store where I'm working we made tons of pins and buttons for the upcoming Christmas season :)) and I prepared some things for the new apartment.

I also sewed some pretty fabric bags which I'm using as gift bags for the people who are coming here to help us and are even accepting a long journey to come here. <3 On Friday, Mogli and I had a loveley afternoon in the wood and afterwards, we snuggled a bit. :) On the right photo you can see some of the smaller items of furniture which I've bought and painted and the beautiful kitchen textiles I've sewn; an apron, oven gloves, potholders, dish towels and a pretty bunting (can't wait to hang it up in the new kitchen... :)).

On Friday evening Flo and I had a mediterranean omelette for dinner. On Saturday, the handing over of our new apartment finally took place and here you can see my beautiful new room and our kitchen with the old paint (I painted it white yesterday). I'm so much in love with this new home and although I'm awfully tired while I'm writing this post, I enjoyed the last two days which I've spent with cleaning, painting and rearranging things. One of the best things is that my mother is here to help us! :))

Awwwww, this is our first photo in the new apartment, I love it! :) How do you like my new kitchen cupboard? I bought it from a furniture restorer, it's from the 1950s and it was a real bargain!! :) This evening I've been painting it white, can't wait to share photos. Finally, we improvised our first dinner in the new apartment, fresh and healthy.
Ok, it's time for bed now, I'm sooooo tired and I think I'll fall asleep immediately! :)
Wish you all a good night,
thanks for reading! :)
Lu
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Another one of those pretty woolly hats.


Hey, happy Friday! :) I just wanted to share some photos of a woolly hat I recently made. Remember the pretty woolly hats I crocheted last year? :) A few weeks ago a customer bought a yellow one and she liked it so much that she asked for another customized woolly hat in brown, so I made this one. :) If you still need one yourself for the cold season, check out my latest hat shop update. :) Any special plans for the weekend? We're going to start renovating the new apartment and I'm sooooo excited, can't wait. :) Moreover, my mum is coming to visit us, I'm so happy! :)
Wish you a lovely weekend, I'll spend the rest of the day with preparations for our relocation. <3
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