Mia Bella Passions House Tour Continues - The TV Room...

Cosy TV Room Styling Ideas

The TV Room is a small wing off the dining room.
   Even though it's snug, it is a great space to watch television, 
play games, listen to music or chat over tea and cakes.
How to make a diy book stack
 There is a French hall table under the window...
and on the bottom shelf sits a simple vintage book stack.
To create this DIY, pop over to the tutorial here:
Home decor ideas
This table is an antique hospital table.
And the chair is a 100 year old family heirloom. 
French Country Styling
 A top of which sits French themed bits and pieces...
French Country
I love the detailing on this candle holder.
NZ Contemporary artists
The art is original...
Irises in oil.
NZ Contemporary artists
And an abstract in acrylics.

Home decor Styling ideas
This chair is my favourite.
I love the textured fabric and the mahogany wood detail on the arms.
There is a lot of texture in this room, 
from cable knitted throws and pillows, to linen and smooth tactile leather.
Home decor Styling ideas
 This room is home to two stags head cushions.
This one was only $12.50 from The Warehouse.
The tutorial on how to make the DIY mosaic tray can be found here:
and the mirror tray makeover is here:
Home decor Styling ideas
The bottle holder is so cute.
Home decor Styling ideas
The TV Room has French doors that open on to a covered deck.
TV Room
There is a built in wall unit  for the TV, storage and displays of treasures.

French Country Styling Ideas
 Birdcages and birds...
French Country Styling Ideas
 A jug collection...
Tracey Lee Spijkerbosch
 This artwork on tin was painted by my Grandmother in the 1930s...
(perhaps a clue as to where I have inherited my love of aqua!)
French Country Decor ideas
A framed 1950's vintage postcard 
Vintage Postcards
of the Eiffel Tower.
Home Decor Styling ideas
The recently made stag head silhouette cushion is placed on couch.
Tutorial  on how to make this is here:
Home Decor Styling ideas
 The couches are worn old leather, in a rich burgundy colour.
Home Decor Styling ideas
Then afternoon sun streams into the TV Room...
perfect as a lazy day book nook too.

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Simple DIY Vintage Book Stack...

 Let's create a simple décor piece using books...
A book stack looks fabulous,
especially if made with vintage books!
 I adore old books...
Just look at the gorgeous cover design, and detail on this 'Anne of Ingleside' classic!
I  have the shabbiest old battered and torn books in my collection...
because they are oozing history,
and even in the most derelict state, I find them utterly beautiful.
 So to create a book stack,
all you need is a collection of old books.
The ones I chose are following the aqua and neutrals theme...
 Use a ribbon or jute string to tie around the books.
The ribbon I used was a white gauze.
 You can leave the vintage book stack just like that, 
or you can add an embellishment.
I had this sterling silver dragonfly, so decided to add that to the stack.
 Using a thread and needle, it was hand stitched to the ribbon.
 So pretty, and so cheap to create, 
as vintage books can be picked up for very little at garage sales, and op shops.
A simple vintage book stack...
lovely to keep or to gift!



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Unbaked Mango Lime Cheesecake...

Lime love!
Mango love!
Tropical flavours to LOVE.
Lime recipes
And right now the lime tree in Mia Bella Gardens is full of green deliciousness!
Lime Cheesecake
What a great excuse to make a lime cheesecake....
Combine it with mangoes for extratropical tastiness.
Unbaked Cheesecake
For an island-style dessert treat, 
that's very quick and very easy to prepare too!
Unbaked Cheesecake
Visit HERE for the printable recipe.
Unbaked Cheesecake
The unbaked Mango Lime Cheesecake is a delicious go-to 
 when you want a treat that is not super sweet,
but tart with lime, and tangy with mangos.
Emmmmm.....a great dessert for those who do not have the tastebud delight of anything too sweet.

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Unbaked Mango Lime Cheesecake


Melt 120 grams (4.23 ounces) of butter.

Add 220 grams (2 1/4 cups) of crushed plain biscuits.

Press into the base of a prepared high-sided flan or cheesecake dish with a push-up type bottom.

Refrigerate until firm.

Meanwhile, prepare the filling:

In an electric cake mixer place 2 x 250 gram (2.08 cups) of cream cheese at room temperature.

Add 1/2 cup sugar.

1 Tablespoon fresh grated lime rind, and the juice of one lime.

Mix until creamy.

On low speed mix in 300ml (1.3 cups) of thickened or whipped cream and 1 tablespoon of gelatin that has been dissolved in 2 Tablespoons of boiling water.

Finally, fold in one 425-gram (14.99 ounce) can of diced mango slices.

Spoon into crumb base. Smooth top.

Refrigerate for 3 hours until firm.

Serve with more mango slices if desired.


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Lets create a stag's head silhouette cushion...

It seems I am so last year!
Or was that the year before?
Never mind -
 I'm still loving all that is deer or stag.
And finally, I have created a stag head silhouette cushion for the TV room!
In or out of décor styling trends, it matters little.
This stag's head cushion fits perfectly with the Mia Bella Passions décor!
The cushion has a chevron-textured weave in a chocolate brown fabric.
How to make a stag head cushion
And the felt is white.
I'm LOVING it!
So lets create a stag's head silhouette cushion...

You will need:
How to make a stag head cushion
*A cushion in in the colour of your choice.
*Felt in a contrasting colour.
*Printed silhouette template.
I used this one:
*A sewing machine,  with contrasting cotton.
(Or if you prefer, you can use the hand stitch appliqué method.)
How to make a stag head cushion
Cut out your paper silhouette template.
How to make a stag head cushion
Pin to the felt...
How to make a stag head cushion
and cut this out.
How to make a stag head cushion
Take the inner out of the cushion case. 
 Pin the felt silhouette in position on the case.
How to make a stag head cushion
 Stitch around the edges of the felt silhouette.
How to make a stag head cushion
From start to finish, about half an hour to complete this project.
(That's if you machine stitch.)
How to make a stag head cushion
Right now...I don't care what's in or out in home décor style.
The vote is my stag cushion is 'IN'!

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The Miracle Of Dew drops On Roses....

On a recent cool autumn morning, the dew was exceptionally heavy, 
and the water droplets were floating in the air.  
Almost fog, but not quite.
Pure magic is the only way to describe the visual miracle of dewdrops.  
I captured a few on camera, and want to share their beauty with you...

 Preciously delicate dewdrops on cobwebs...


 Dewdrops on roses...
 Embracing each petal...
Leaf...
And bud!
A rainbow of precious dewdrops,
one of life's tiny miracles don't you think?




Blue & White LOVE + Meringue Kisses...

A new passion has evolved...
It all started with a vintage tea party sized tablecloth in crisp white linen.
On the linen someone had lovingly stitched tiny dark blue crosses in pretty designs.
There is nothing in my home that is dark blue and white,
because I've always thought of myself as an 'aqua blue kinda girl!'
But I stood and admired this table cloth, and thought: 
'OH YES - I think that I could love you!'.
And since that moment passed...
have acquired a few blue and white pieces of china.

Vintage of course!

To show you my new blue and white collectable treasures,
I made delicate wee meringues to complete the tea party.

When they had cooled I kissed them together with fresh vanilla flavoured cream.

Perfect with peach tea!

(Here's a little secret:  I have never ever made meringues before...
so the ones you see in the photographs are the second batch!
The first lesson was, to have the oven temperature on low as if it is too high, 
your meringues go brown in a blink of an eye!)
Delicious, sweet meringue kisses...

melt in your mouth delightfulness, 
looking like royalty with the blue and white table setting.

One must have flowers too...
and these miniature camellias in a tiny white jug brought a smile to the party.

Meringue Recipe

3 number 8 (large) egg whites.

1 cup fine caster sugar

1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar

1 teaspoon vanilla paste

add a drop of colouring of your choice if using.

Separate the egg whites.

Beat until soft peaks form.

Then add the cup of fine white caster sugar

Plus 1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar

and 1 teaspoon vanilla paste

add a drop of colouring of your choice if using.

Beat on high speed using an electric mixer until the sugar has dissolved.

It takes about three minutes.

Place teaspoonfuls on baking paper-lined trays.

The mixture can be piped with a star tip if preferred.

Bake for 1 and a half hours in an oven preheated to 100 degrees Celsius.

(212 Fahrenheit)

Leave oven door ajar to cool.

When completely cool join the meringues with fresh whipped cream.

Serve.

Yield is about 20 meringues when joined with the cream.

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For a printable meringue kiss recipe click HERE.

Meringue recipes
Crisp, sweet meringue kisses,

Tea cups and tea
Peach tea,

White camelias
camellias

Meringue recipes
and the beauty of vintage blue and white.

Meringue recipes
What a perfect treat for an Autumn afternoon!

White Camelia flowers 
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