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Alternative text: The distance of the crossing. We had a guide with us so we turned at the highest point of the crossing, carried on to Tongariro summit and then our guide led us back to the start point.
Alternative text: Full of excitement and energy as we start the crossing :-)
Alternative text: This is part of the path from the starting point. By mid morning there is a steady traffic of people walking/climbing the crossing. It is a very popular and manageable climb but is definitely challenging as well.
Alternative text: The only toilets en route!
Alternative text: One of our first stops. And look at the wonderful view!
Alternative text: Mt Taranaki way in the distance
Alternative text: Walking across the plain towards the climb to the Summit
Alternative text: further along the long plain
Alternative text: Looking across to Mt Ngauruhoe
Alternative text: Looking over the edge :-)
Alternative text: Our little group of trampers- plus the photographer :-)
Alternative text: That was much harder to climb than it looks!
Alternative text: The big climb up to the Crossing peak
Alternative text: Just a little climb from here to where the main crossing walk starts the descent to the car park
Alternative text: The last slope upwards
Alternative text: The view of an old vent on the volcano
Alternative text: another view of the old crater vent. Can you seee the people climbing across the other side?
Alternative text: Daughter Joanna looking at the wonderful views with the lakes below
Alternative text: Mt Ngauruhoe with Mt Ruapehu behind
Alternative text: Joanna with Ngauruhoe behind her
Alternative text: Yay! We did it. Mt Tongariro Summit!
Alternative text: My friend Julie with the two magnificent mountains behind her
Alternative text: Our lunch spot at the summit of Mt Tongariro
Alternative text: From the summit looking back to the crossing
Alternative text: The terrain we meandered down back to the carpark
Alternative text: Sitting on damp spongy moss for our afternoon tea :-)
Alternative text: Such a wonderful feeling! We had just climbed Tongariro with Ngauruhoe and Ruapehu in sight :-)
Alternative text: The long walk back down! But it was sure worth the effort :-)
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Alternative text: Luke loved playing with the hose on the trampoline :-)
Alternative text: Just one of the hair styles (a little messy), But I did french plait as well :-)
Alternative text: This page was made using the scraps left over from an Echo Park Kit. It was lots of fun to make and looks great (well I think so anyway) The grandsons are so cute :-)
Alternative text: A fun photo taken at St Ives in Sydney. Paper use is Echo Park.
Alternative text: A portrait photo of Leeara and Jessica taken a few years ago.
Alternative text: Simon and his boys Jayden and Christian. This page is mainly made with Echo Park papers.
Alternative text: Christian talking to Uncle Ben on the phone on his 4th birthday. Created with Bella! papers and some Echo Park.
Alternative text: Leeara in Uniform and going to School. Her irst year at Willoughby High School. Page using Basic Grey and Bella! papers.
Alternative text: At Dreamworld on the Gold Coast. Page created with Teresa Collins Papers, Tell your story :-)
Alternative text: Beautiful eldest daughter Joanna at her graduation. Pages used are Echo Park, This and that.
Alternative text: Photo of Leeara when she was about 8 years old. Papers are Echo Park.
Alternative text: Jessica and Leeara on a quad bike! papers are Fancy Pants Designs, childish things.
Alternative text: My friend Julie and myself after a bike ride. Relaxing with a coffee and chat :-) Echo Park papers, this and that.
Alternative text: Another Leeara page. I'm trying to catch up on completing her album. this page was created using a Kaisercraft Kit.
Alternative text: Another page using a Kaisercraft Kit. This one of Jayden and Christian while on holiday in New Plymouth.
Alternative text: Christian on his 4th birthday using Bella! papers.
Alternative text: Our Scrapbooking Christmas party about 2 years ago.
Alternative text: Photo taken 10 years ago. Page created with Authentique Paper, and the Delightful Kit.
Alternative text: Leeara amd Jess with their milk mustaches. Teresa Collins papers.
Alternative text: These girls love having a face mask together. Echo Park paper
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Alternative text: My second attempt at making a cake using fondant. The first was for my youngest daughters 21st.
Alternative text: Cheers Dad! You are worth celebrating!
Alternative text: Ohhhh that's cute :-)
Alternative text: Mum and Dad with all the grandchildren and great grandchildren that came to Dad's party.
Alternative text: From Left to right - Myself (the baby of the family), Kerry (2 years older than me), Dad, Mum, Judy the eldest, Lynday (two years younger than Judy), and Rodney (the middle child and only boy of the family)
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Alternative text: I chose nine different fabrics with the 'busy' fabrics placed in each corner. These are the squares that remain whole and I wanted the pattern to be complete. I wished I had replaced the left middle fabric with one that was more of a plain fabric, but as it matched perfectly, I thought it would be okay :-)
Alternative text: Firstly sew the rows and press the seams in opposite directions. This helps them fit together nicely and the sewn lines to join up when you sew the rows together.
Alternative text: The nine squares have now been sewn together and pressed. Can you see how the seams fit together nicely. That is the aim, so when you top stitch at the end, the lines are straight :-)
Alternative text: This is the exciting stage. The nine squares are now cut directly in the middle in both directions as shown.
Alternative text: The cut 'new' squares can now be placed together again. You can put them in any direction as you like. Try them all out to see what you like best before you start to sew them together again.
Alternative text: I chose to have the two little yellow squares opposite each other in the middle and the other two at the far corners.
Alternative text: I have placed all the fabric pieces together to get an idea of the finished pattern. I liked this layout so next stage is to sew them together. I sew each row, and then join the rows up. Making sure to press the seams after sewing. The rows have the seams ironed laying opposite directions. This is to help the joins to fit together nicely when you sew the rows together
Alternative text: All sewn together and pressed. I'm loving these bright colours!
Alternative text: A bigger photo so you can see the overall pattern.
Alternative text: I decided to make my border the same width as the squares that I started with in the beginning.
Alternative text: I have fast tracked the project. If you want to see how to put the wadding and backing material onto the patchwork, you can look at my previous blog post. I did do one thing different this time though... As it was a larger blanket, I used fabric spray on glue to help hold the materials together. It washes out and causes no long term damage to the blanket, but it certainly makes life a whole lot easier when it comes to the top stitching :-)
Alternative text: And here is the finished blanket with a cute little narrow yellow binding. This blanket is a 1 and 3/4 meter square one. Plenty big enough to cuddle under :-)
Alternative text: And with the little pieces of fabric that I had left over I made a pillow to match! I'm rather proud of how they both turned out. The pillow was just little strips sewn together and the red used as a filler to make them square :-)
Alternative text: The fabric that was left over from the two blankets I wrote about in my previous blog post, made two lovely pillows. The one on the left I used the same process as the blankets, but the one on the right is another design which I will demonstrate in another blog post. It is really easy and looks great!
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Alternative text: Firstly I cut the 8 different materials into 3 inch strips (each is the full width of the material). I then match two groups of four strips. Here are the blue/green strips.
Alternative text: Keep the colours in order I sew them together with a quarter inch seam.
Alternative text: The last of the pink/yellow selection sewn together.
Alternative text: And you end up with two long strips, each of four different materials. Please note these have been pressed neatly. I have my iron out and going the whole time I sew, and press the materials frequently.
Alternative text: Now to measure and cut. Even up the ends of the strips first.
Alternative text: You need to cut the material up as wide as it is high, right along the long strip. I got four big squares off each one.
Alternative text: Here are the two groups of four squares.
Alternative text: Keeping the patterns in order line them up beside each other with one colour group having its stripes going at a 90 degree angle.
Alternative text: Put the two different ones together with the right sides facing each other and sew a quarter inch seam right around the outside of the square.
Alternative text: Sew neatly around the outside edge :-)
Alternative text: From corner to corner cut with your rotary blade, then spin around and cut the opposite diagonal.
Alternative text: You should end up with your large square cut into four like this!
Alternative text: Press the seams and turn over. Voila! Look at that! Aren't they so pretty! These four have been placed making a little mixed square in the centre.
Alternative text: Or you could place them with the little triangles to the outer corner. Or you could mix them up totally. The last way is extremely hard to keep control of when sewing together. I get lost! So I kind of like to still have some order (among the chaos).
Alternative text: Once all four big squares have been cut up, place them together again in the way that you want to sew them up.
Alternative text: Sew up each row making sure to press the seams once finished.
Alternative text: Then sew the four rows together. Don't they look pretty :-)
Alternative text: On this blanket I chose the green with little pink flowers for the first border. Sew on the top and bottom first and then the edges. Make sure to slightly stretch the material as you sew. This makes it easier for the quilt to keep shape, and for the top stitching later on.
Alternative text: My next border was a very cute yellow tree pattern sewn exactly the same way as the green border.
Alternative text: Because this is a smallish quilt (or blanket) there is no need to top stitch through all layers. On this one I have added the wadding to the back, and if you look closely, I have top stitched through both of the layers. This keeps the blanket looking neat and holding together well after many washes. There are many ways that you can top stitch on a quilt. I have just made quarter inch lines alongside the seams and it looks very tidy.
Alternative text: Now I have added the backing and finished the outer rows of top stitch through all the three layers.
Alternative text: The next stage is the binding. I cut three inch strips and joined them together to make one big long strip. Fold it in half and iron the fold.
Alternative text: With the cut edges together sew the binding on stopping about a quarter of an inch from the corner and sew diagonally off the edge.
Alternative text: Turn the cloth around and fold the binding to have a straight edge along the top, then just recommence sewing the seam.
Alternative text: Iron the binding out from the edge and fold it around to the back. At the corners fold the binding in the same way as you did when you were sewing and they will just fit together nicely. I then stitch in the ditch on the front of the blanket, and it catches the back and sews the binding down neatly. you can hand stitch this part if you want the stitching to be completely hidden.
Alternative text: And here are the two quilts that I made in two days. I must admit that each one took all day, but they were wet days and not a lot else could be achieved, except housework! And that is always there anyway!
Alternative text: All folded up ready to be given to two very special little babies. Fable got the green edged one, and Zoe got the pink edged one.
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Alternative text: My 60 year old man :-)
Alternative text: Celebrating Robin! All the family together minus Simon, Stacie and their three children!
Alternative text: So first of all I made two Caramel Cakes for the bottom of the whole birthday cake
Alternative text: I joined the two with butter cream icing
Alternative text: And I covered them as best as I could with butter cream icing :-)
Alternative text: Once the icing had hardened a bit I smoothed it out by putting baking paper on the cake and rubbing over it with the flat of my hand
Alternative text: Now this is the fondant I used. Approx $6 per packet. I thought that was a bargain compared to other brands
Alternative text: And here is the cake with the fondant on top of the butter cream. I rolled it out flat and then with the use of my Ikea mat, I rolled both the mat and icing together, and then unrolled onto the cake. Gently rubbing with my hands to get the icing to mould around the bottom edge of the cake
Alternative text: I did exactly the same with the top of the cake only this cake was a vanilla cake. Separating some of the fondant, I coloured it with red food colouring. I then rolled the red out flat and cut circles and stripes and also stars for the lettering to go on.
Alternative text: I let the stars harden overnight onto the skewers and then put the lettering onto them
Alternative text: And here is beautiful Jessica with her 21st cake!
Alternative text: I also made a welcoming blackboard gto celebrate Jessica. I actually copied this from a board I found on Pinterest!
Alternative text: And with the help of my cricut and some vinyl and a white board, I made another celebration board :-)
Alternative text: Instead of a birthday key, I purchased a blank black canvas, and along with a white Gel pen, Jessica's friends could write messages to her. This is now wall art for Jessica :-)
Alternative text: I asked Robin to get some chipboard and I drew a huge number two and one on it. He cut them out with a jigsaw and I painted them black.
Alternative text: Both the two and one were covered with photos of Jessica growing up :-)
Alternative text: And here is my gorgeous girl with her '21' photo board
Alternative text: The whole house was set up in a Star Wars theme to celebrate Luke turning 1 :-)
Alternative text: The ladybug theme! Copied from the table napkins and plates :-)
Alternative text: The table set up for her party. We had family here to help celebrate and brought pizzas as well....yum!
Alternative text: Here's Daddy Daniel cutting Sophie's cake
Alternative text: And beautiful little Sophie with her cake :-)
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Alternative text: This photo was taken on Robin's Birthday, the 2nd of January 2015. Can you see the spot? It had been on my arm for five months, that I can remember anyway!
Alternative text: Here is a closer up view of it!
Alternative text: This is the spot on the 24th of January 2015. Still on my arm, and I still haven't been to the Doctor!
Alternative text: Now this bandage doesn't look too bad does it! But believe me he took a huge hunk out of my arm!
Alternative text: A little bigger than I thought!
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Alternative text: Look at this amazing view! This is what I see from my dining room table when the Wisteria is in flower.
Alternative text: Looking across our deck towards the lounge French doors. The Wisteria is beautiful but does take a bit to keep under control.
Alternative text: This is the view from my front deck. If you look through the tree you can see our Mountain!
Alternative text: And this is the view of the Mountain from just across the road from our house.
Alternative text: Our wonderful Mount Taranaki. I never tire of this view.
Alternative text: A photo from our trip up the mountain last winter (2014)
Alternative text: One of the two Flying Foxes at Volcano View
Alternative text: There's a selection of Carts to ride :-)
Alternative text: Lake Mangamahoe and Mount Taranaki
Alternative text: Another beautiful photo of Lake Mangamahoe with our amazing mountain in the background :-)
Alternative text: Take the family, the rafts and have some fun together at the Meeting of the waters :-)
Alternative text: There are plenty of places to have a picnic surrounded by lovely scenery
Alternative text: The flying fox at the Park playground
Alternative text: The main lake at Pukekura Park and looking at Poets Bridge. Just above the bridge you can see the Mountain. A very popular photograph to take :-)
Alternative text: And here's Robin taking us out for a row on the lake
Alternative text: The lights on the bottom lake
Alternative text: The top lake and poets bridge.
Alternative text: Another photo of the lights at the top Lake in Pukekura Park.
Alternative text: This is the grand childrens favourite part of the Festival of Lights. The ultraviolet lights :-) We all try to wear something white!
Alternative text: This is the view from the stage! Imagine performing on this stage with a crowd seated all around in the grassy hills. Now imagine it at night with everyone holding candles. It looks amazing and has a great atmosphere!
Alternative text: The three grand children with the elephants at Brooklands Zoo.
Alternative text: On your way to Pukeiti, call in for a stop over at Puakai Animal Farm. The children love it, especially to see the white tiger. And look at that mountain view!
Alternative text: Wandering through the grounds at Pukeiti Gardens
Alternative text: The grandsons are enjoying the river on a lovely summers day.
Alternative text: Yes, it's not a climb for the fainthearted! But well worth the effort :-)
Alternative text: At the top with the view towards New Plymouth and the coast North.
Alternative text: The wonderful view from the top of the coastline towards Oakura.
Alternative text: The boys love the breakwater. Plenty of rocks to climb and usually a fisherman or two to see the fish they catch :-)
Alternative text: Robin and I with our bikes at the breakwater ready to bike along the walkway/bikeway :-)
Alternative text: The start of the walkway from the breakwater end :-)
Alternative text: One of the amazing views along the wak. This one is just before you get to Kawaroa Park
Alternative text: These are the rock pools at Kawaroa. The kids love to look to see if they can find crabs or starfish.
Alternative text: This photo is getting closer to the centre of town. You can see our windwand which has become a landmark icon in New Plymouth
Alternative text: And looking back towards the Port, the Chimney, Paritutu Rock and the Sugar Loaf Islands
Alternative text: This is the best spot to stop and reflect on our beautiful city, the joy of the walkway and the wonderful view of the Pacific Ocean. Love New Zealand, Love New Plymouth and I love my daughter :-)
Alternative text: Look at the view! The walkway changes from concrete to wood at various places!
Alternative text: You can take the path up to a car park and town or carry on towards East End Beach.
Alternative text: This photo is taken between East End Beach and the Wind Wand walking the other direction
Alternative text: Sitting and relaxing and enjoying the view! Just what you do when on the walkway!
Alternative text: Playing at East End Beach and the rock pools at low tide.
Alternative text: At East End you can veer off on the Te Henui walkway. You cross over the river and walk under the main road and further along behind houses and through parks to a total of 5.9 Kms.
Alternative text: More very picturesque moments on the Te Henui walkway :-)
Alternative text: Back on the Coastal Walkway and moving along to Fitzroy Beach. A great spot for swimming and playing in the black iron sand :-)
Alternative text: Look at our great Iron Sand. But be aware it gets very hot when it is dry and in the sunshine
Alternative text: Next best place is the Waiwakaiho River mouth. A great spot for fishing!
Alternative text: The river doesn't mean the walkway must stop. New Plymouth has built the wonderful Te Rewa Rewa bridge. This bridge has been the object of many many photos, especially as it can be used to frame Mount Taranaki if you position your camera correctly, and the Mountain isn't hiding behind clouds!
Alternative text: We haven't framed the Mountain in this photo, but the bridge still looks magnificent!
Alternative text: Keep riding or walking the walkway and look back and this is the view of the place we started, Port Taranaki, way in the distance. And, you can still keep walking right to Tiromoana Crescent at the end of Wills Road!
Alternative text: Wiongana Bridge
Alternative text: Grandsons throwing stones into the Waiongana Stream. It's actually more like a river!
Alternative text: Grandson playing down at the Waitara Beach on a windy day. Look at all the driftwood!
Alternative text: While in Waitara it's a great opportunity to go for a train trip to the Waitara Road Station and back with the Waitara Railway enthusiasts.
Alternative text: The children love it and with the stop for refreshments, the adults do too :-)
Alternative text: The Grandsons enjoying the Urenui river.
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