Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Henna Nights

I've recently been going a bit mad for henna.  I seem to have a tube of it in my handbag at all times these days - you never know when someone will want a henna tattoo... I'm getting a bit of a reputation for doodling on people.

Last night I caught up with my darling friend Tara.  We only get to see each other in the summer as she lives in Menorca, and these days our catch up times are spent keeping watch while our respective children bash each other over the heads with spades on the beach...

We used to spend all day every day together getting up to all sorts of madcap things - messing around on boats... creating fabulous beach-side hair treatments using seaweed, sand and shells... one summer it was Street Hockey on the newly laid tarmac of a house-less urbanisation on the coast when we would come over all "Roller Boys" (RIP Corey Haim).  It is my dearest wish that our daughters carry on this friendship alongside us and I hope they will also enjoy some of the freedoms we were so lucky to have on this little island in the Med.

So, last night it was beer and henna - reliving being 13 at the end of the 80's, when it was all about henna tattoos, boys and Top Gun (RIP Tony Scott).

I get my henna on the Bethnal Green Road in London - most Bengali grocery stores keep the tubes by the till.  I use the green tube - Emergency Henna - it has a lovely dark colour and is super easy to apply.  Simply draw on your pattern, trying to keep the line even (a bit like icing a cake with an icing funnel), and leave it for a minimum of 5 minutes.  The longer you leave it on, the darker your tattoo will be.  I tend to leave mine on until the henna is totally dry, usually about 20+ minutes, then just wash it off with water.  Perfect!

Applying the henna to Tara's hand in trying an attempt at a more traditional design
(I seem to only be able to do stars, hearts, lizards and dots!)

Wash on... wash off - my winged hearts and dots are a day old, Tara's henna is newly applied and drying.



Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Hearthomemag.co.uk blog!

Thank you so much to Heart Home Magazine for their blog on me and what I do - wow!  

Thank you so much for the great write up, and thanks also to my lovely husband Nick for the fab piccies.


Cosima Pole with her two girls and her black labrador on the beach


Monday, 6 August 2012

Olympic Fever!

I LOVE LONDON & I LOVE THE OLYMPICS!!

It's been amazing being in London for the Olympics - it's a bit like London at Christmas when the streets are oddly quiet and empty - but marginally warmer.

I went to visit a stockist in West London on Friday in my new yellow van and drove under Tower Bridge - the Olympic rings were raised as the bridge was about to go up, so I snapped a pic as we drove under them... pretty cool!






Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Bunting Bonanza

We've gone a bit crazy at Creature Clothes this week and are giving away lots of hand made vintage silk bunting.

So... in keeping with the Bunting Bonanza, I thought I'd share where the idea originally came from... my wedding.

Nick and I got married in Menorca in 2007.  As usual we didn't really like all of the classic wedding stuff already available, so we decided to make it up as we went along... and made pretty much everything ourselves.  We also wanted our 3 dogs to be involved, so I had canine bridesmaids and dog handlers instead of the more traditional set up!

I designed the wedding invitations based on a little winged heart we had bought in Mexico the previous year, and that became the theme for our wedding: I painted it onto glasses to make tea light holders, hung decorations from trees, made place mats from reused cardboard covered in silk - which is where the idea for the bunting came from - the silk triangles left from making the place mats were the perfect size for bunting flags, so we decided to make 500m of silk bunting to decorate the reception, using up all the odds and ends of fabric that my mother Caroline and I had collected over the years.

It was a fantastic experience, full of creativity and crazyness.  There was one low point, when my mums dog Goose ate the base of the wedding cake we had just made... but that was countered by learning how to properly ice a wedding cake under the expert tutorage of my friend Tara.

My sister Becky too charge of the flowers at the reception, bringing over a wheely bag full of beautiful english roses.  We bought little bouganvilla plants for the centre of each table and she planted little water glasses in with the soil at the base of the plant so we could counter the heat of a Menorcan summer and add roses, olive and rosemary to the bouganvilla.  We did a similar thing in the church, collecting coca cola bottles, tying ribbon around the necks and hanging them from the pew ends with roses and olive branches in them.

It was a total creativity fest, a selection of the things we made are shown in the photos below.

It was a great experience to prepare for and I have been asked to help with lots of weddings as a result, but spending such a special day surrounded by the friends and family that we love so much.

Our Order of Service, based on an old greeting card design of mine
Our Winged Heart theme was everywhere...
...Literally!  We lined the route to the wedding with these little winged hearts.
Roses and Olive Twigs in coca cola bottles filled with water, tied on to the pew ends
Vodka, my darling dog, and chief bridesmaid
We made white silk collars and leads for the dogs (this is Stolli, Vodkas daughter), and my mum Caroline made the beautiful dog handlers dresses, then I made matching bandanas for the dogs out of the same fabric.
You can also see the tissue paper confetti we made on the ground - hearts of all sizes were everywhere!
We tied twines of silk roses to the roof rack of our car to transform it into our wedding car!
These are the silk covered re-used cardboard heart place mats we made for the dinner guests.  The winged hearts make another appearance here as place settings - they had ribbon on the back, tying multicoloured silk napkins behind them, and had a little winged heart pin on them as a gift for all our guests.
You can also see the bourganvilla pots as the floral centrepieces to each table, and the hand painted glass tea-light holders in the middle of the table.
We put bamboo stakes in the ground to tie bunting around the garden, and hung these awesome glittery kitschy red hearts at the top.  One of the few things we actually bought!
You  just can't beat these straws... a whole galvenised bucket full!
And at last the bunting... friends and neighbours were sewing for weeks, it looked so beautiful!
I had so many requests to "borrow the bunting" after our wedding, that I started making it to sell.  This bunting has now decorated many friends weddings and birthday parties, our childrens parties, and their friends parties.  It's a beautiful thing, sharing the love.
One of my favourite photos from the day - Stolli asleep under my feet at the table.
The cake my mum, sister and I made, which I iced with one of my oldest and best friends Tara - battling the heat and trying to get the icing to dry out with every fan we could beg, borrow or steal!  We were having so much fun on the day  that we almost forgot to cut the cake!
Naturally the dogs all had specially made bespoke beds with the winged heart on, made by Creature Clothes - and use them they did!
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