All You Ever Wanted To Know About Kaffir Limes... ❥

I was looking for a new 'something' to grow in my kitchen...
The herbs had done their dash, so I thought, what about a Kaffir lime tree.
Kaffir Limes
Have you ever thought about growing a Kaffir Lime tree on your kitchen bench?
If your kitchen is generous with bright light and morning sun or afternoon sun then you can.
(Remember that a daystay outside in the sun every two weeks is beneficial too)
Kaffir Lime is available in a dwarf variety called Flying Dragon.
So this is the one to chose to grow in a pot.
I potted mine into a plastic pot that fits into my favourite French-style painted pot, 
and added slow-release fertiliser to help new growth.
(The plan is to use lower leaves first and then topiary this lime.)
Some decorative stones were added to the top of the soil.

The leaves are highly aromatic, and are used like a bay leaf in cooking.
In Thai and Asian Cuisine  - soups and curries  - it is included but whole leaves are removed just before before serving.
You can use the whole leaves to flavour jasmine rice by adding to the water when cooking.
The leaves can be stored frozen with no use by time limit.
Or you can sun dry the leaves.
Kaffir Limes

But did you know Kaffir Lime is not just for culinary use?
You can:

๐Ÿ’šAdd zest of fruit to a hot bath for lime-scented water.

๐Ÿ’š Make a Lime Tea from the leaves and/or zest.

๐Ÿ’šBruise some leaves or chop and add to the water of an aromatherapy diffuser.
The aroma is said to be stress reducing.

๐Ÿ’šUse a bruised leaf and rub on skin for a natural lime scent.  (Always check for an allergy in a small area of skin first).
The oil of kaffir is also said to be helpful in easing arthritic pain.

๐Ÿ’šIt is a great natural insect repellent.

Kaffir Lime
So there you go...
I thought this story about my Kaffir Lime kitchen plant was going to be culinary.
But not so...
It is an incredible plant with many uses.

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'The Grid' DIY Tea Towel Cushion... ❥

Tea Towel craft ideas
Tea towels come in so many fun fabrics and designs...
Sometimes it seems a shame to use them for drying the dishes, 
as they are so pretty!
 'The Graphic Grid' comes and goes in interior decor and design...
and is usually found in minimal or modern style homes.
What is Graphic grid?
It means a graph like fine line or a thicker line on a plain background.
Designers suggest it is best to mix graphic grid decor accessories
 with pops of colour to a modern or minimal styling for best effect.
So of course I asked myself - how can I add a little graphic grid to my mixed French/DIY/Country style of decor?
The answer was to do a little stitchery magic 
and create a 'Grid' inspired cushion.
Tea Towel craft ideas
Using top quality cotton TEA TOWELS!
Tea Towel craft ideas
And then add a bit of whimsy with some crochet cotton lace and buttons.

I  found an easy envelope pillow pattern on the net.
I used this one from 'The Sewing Loft'.
Cushion cover patterns
Tea Towel craft ideas
It took just half an hour to whip up.
Tea Towel craft ideas
Tea Towel craft ideas
Because my insert cushion was a rectangle shape, it created a seam right on the front.
Tea Towel craft ideas
This is where I added the lace and buttons.
These were stitched on before the side seams were sewn.
Tea Towel craft ideas
I think adding lace to this Grid Pillow has broken all design rules...
Tea Towel upcycle
But for me the addition of the 'Graphic Grid' with whimsy
is a plus to my multi-style decor!
I'm loving it!
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Table Decor: Succulents Of Course!

Indoor gardeing ideas
After all the Christmas and New Year Bling was packed away my coffee table was left empty...
What does one do about that?
Create an indoor decor succulent bowl of course!
Indoor gardeing ideas
I had an old bonsai planter in the garden shed.
Don't you just love the shape of this planter?
Indoor gardeing ideas
Even though the carpet in the room this succulent planter is going is green,
I decided to freshen it up and paint it white.
Indoor gardening ideas
I used Rust-Oleum spray paint because it is my favourite.
For coverage , easy use and of course the long lasting wear factor.
Indoor gardening ideas
If you make this decor succulent planter for outdoors,
DON'T plug the holes as I have done here.
Leave them open for drainage.
Because I did not want water leakage on to my indoor coffee table,
I blocked the holes.
The other way is to simply place the planter with unblocked holes onto a small tray to protect the table and runner on it.
DIY Succulent Planter
I potted up my cute selection of succulents.
Succulents in home decor
 Then placed tiny aquarium stones around the plant.

DIY Succulent Planter
To the table top I placed the decor succulent bowl and contrasting pieces 
- a vintage book stack and a beach found shell.
This table gets full afternoon sun, 
but I will still pop the succulents outside in direct sun once a week to help maintain their health.
DIY Succulent PlanterDIY Succulent Planter
The vintage book stack picks up all the colours in the succulents and stones,
 the shell, and the white of the planter.
Fresh, gorgeous, vintage, nature and beachy -
which completely ticks all the boxes for me!

You'll find the instructions on how to create the vintage book stack HERE.

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