Author: Clare at CatsEatDogs

iPhoneography fun

June Hipstamatic fun starts today! Great for iPhone photo addicts like me. Instant gratification from your phone and a funky photo app! Get the theme, take a photo, play with lots of lenses and films and mix them up! Make Beautiful in June Make beautiful….Cilantro and boys in a pot!  June 1st Check out all of my May photos and follow June on my Twitter feed on the right side of this blog and @catseatdogsmake.

Warhol and lunch

I went on a field trip last week with some friends to visit some of the St Louis Art Museums.  I love museums and art, but if I am not into it, I won’t hang around and read every last word of information.  Off I will go until I find a piece I want to gaze at and even read about. The Saint Louis University Museum of Art has the ‘Warhol’s Polaroids’ exhibition and it fits all of my needs.  It is small (literally, they are polaroids!), the information is interesting and the pictures are fascinating.  Well worth a look. Of course I snapped a few pics with Hipstamatic on the phone while we were downtown.. Park Lovely curtains in ‘Plush’ Painted wallpaper in ‘Plush’

So many heads….and hands….

I love treasure hunting, in thrift stores, yard sales, jumble sales or estate sales and antique shops.                                                Yesterday on the way to the bank with the boys we spotted an estate sale and, because they are as bad as me, we had to check it out!                                                         The ensuing treasure hunting make me late for pretty much everything I had to do through the whole day, but I got some rewards. Bargains were, a pretty little white bowl which I will use for mixing beads – 50c, some assorted wooden beads (which will most likely always stay in the vintage jar I have stored them in, but I love the colour and shapes of them) – 25c  and a little cartoony doll head – 25c.   …

Boys choose beads

For Mother’s Day USA style (UK Mother’s Day was in March and yes, my Mum gets both!), my boys got to do the choosing. They had free run of my beads and chose a lovely, colorful pile. My part was to make a double wrap bracelet out of the selection. The result was a daughter grandson collaboration! Mother’s Day bracelet

Crazy creepy and blueberry scones

I got dragged down to the woods this morning by Bodhi to go on an adventure. Wellies on and we were on a mission to find the ‘cabin’ otherwise known as the ‘creepy cabin’ at the side of the creek. We paddled a short way down the rather stinky creek and there it was….the creepy cabin, complete with a brown and crispy Christmas wreath.  The Cabin in the woods The Creeeeepy Cabin in the woods Boots are way too big, but waterproof! ‘Chicken Mushroom’ – edible, but not eaten, well not by us anyway Blueberry Scones But, before all of the adventuring, I made some scones! Blueberry Scones 3/4 cup heavy cream                                                                                                                               …

Herding cats

Sometimes getting children to school is what I would think herding cats is like. They know where they are going, but one will run off ahead just as I turn to check behind me. The other is engrossed in a squashed something, or gathering a very interesting stick downed by the last storm to lighten the trees en route. It wouldn’t surprise me to find one ‘cat’ up a tree while the other is chasing a ball of string. They do invariably get to school and I assume into the correct classroom. Which must make me a very successful cat herder. Once I had delivered the cats to school I hopped off to the gym, then up to the library to collect Wallace and Gromit (World of Invention – can’t wait to watch it!) and to return Lana (Del Ray) and Madonna. Back to Brentwood on the Metrolink where I took my Hipstamatic Daily photo under the title ‘Inspiration’ We Me Whee (!) Once I found ‘We’ I just couldn’t stop myself! Inspiration in the …

Hot day for Treasure

Another boiler in the weather department yesterday. Water balloons were all been filled and thrown, the boys were  soaking wet all day and the washing line was full of rotating wet swim shorts and t shirts. In the afternoon we went to the ‘Antiques Mall’ which is always an adventure.   I learnt that old Mason jars are expensive, and I am glad I pick mine up from yard sales! Bodhi got a bag full of little cars (not sure of their antique-ness) and I took some photos of treasures I could only admire from afar. China Doll’s heads China tea set fit for a Teddy Bear’s Party Little bit creepy…china heads in a jar Lovely pattern on an old baking pan Pattern on a giant tin Lovely big jar of marbles