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Showing posts with label poppy post. Show all posts
Everyone
has certain things that make them happy, and often we don't even realise what
these things are. Today I have been thinking about thing that make me happy,
and I am sitting on the couch watching the rain (one of the things that makes
me happy), which inspired me to make this list. I think it is super important
that we know what makes us happy, that way when we are having a bad day we have
a full list of things we can do to be happier.
Flowers
in spring
Leaves
in autumn
Music
Hugs
Taking
photos
Sunset
Smell
of rain
Watching
summer thunderstorms
The
smell of coconut
Finding
matching socks
Having
painted nails
Netball
The
beach

Pattern
on my tissue box (trust me, it's cute)
Friends
Friday
afternoons
Saturday
mornings
Cinnamon
scrolls (best invention ever)
Vanilla
Fresh
cookies/brownies
Cold
nights
Sunrises
Sunday
markets
Holidays
When
Abi writes a blog post :-)
Ice
cream on a hot day
When
my room is clean
Finding
a good books
Books
Travelling
Hot
Chocolate
Washi
tape
New
stationary
Looking
forward to something
Christmas
Lights
Popping
bubble wrap
Sunshine
Waffle
breakfasts
Rainy
afternoons
Cacti
Sleeping
on fresh sheets
Roses
Chocolate
Lemon
sparkling water on a hot day
Bed
socks, during winter.
Birds
chirping
Waking
up early enough to read before school
Pastel
Colours
The
snow
Having no schoolwork to do.
I'd
love to hear what makes you happy, maybe I could add some to my list?
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My Back to School Goals for 2017
Posted on Monday, 30 January 2017
Gah! I don’t know where the summer holidays have gone, but tomorrow is my first day at school for the year. I’m kind of excited, because I am doing some fun subjects this year, but then again, the thought of studying and homework does not appeal to me (or anyone really).
One of the worst things about going back to school is having to set goals for myself, and share them with my teachers. I have no issue setting goals, and I think that it is important to know what you need to do and what you want to achieve. BUT I don’t like having to share and discuss them with my teachers (again, I don’t think anyone does), so I am going to put my goals on here, where I can be reminded of them, and share them so I stick to them…but don’t have to talk to anyone about them. So here goes…
1.Always give it my best
Especially towards the end of the term, I find it hard to stay motivated and always give my best effort. This year I want to focus on always trying to do the best I can, and not just settling for what I think is the bare minimum. I also think I need to accept that sometimes I am just going to have to live with something not being perfect, and that it ok, as long as I tried as hard as I could.
2.Manage my time effectively.
I am a perfectionist, and sometimes (when you are trying to get something done) it is a bit of a curse. I am not saying that I want to stop doing my best (because that would be going against what I just said in my first goal). But I do want to try and learn to balance my time and recognise when I have done a good job, instead of trying to make it better when there are other things I could be doing.
Those are my two main goals for the year, I plan to have other ones, that might be a bit more short term. But I hope that by sharing them, and taking the time to really think about what goals I wanted to set, I will be able to keep to them throughout the year.
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Doing the harder thing
Posted on Monday, 18 July 2016
Hi there, It's Poppy again.
Today I came across this video on YouTube. !Click the link if the video below doesn't work! I thought that it was a really good video and had a great message- so I wanted to share it with you. Go ahead and watch it then read the rest of the post and feel free to leave any thoughts in the comments.
At the beginning of the video Hank talks about having to get up and go for a walk early in the morning. Although it is unpleasant to get up early and he doesn't feel happy right then he feels better in the future. I think that this is a really good point- while it might be hard to do something it will be worth it in the long run. It is an important thing to remember and I know that I could certainly do better at it.
Let me know in the comments what you think of this video and if you would like to see more of this kind of post.
QOTD: What did you do today?
AOTD: Went to school
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Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve
Posted on Monday, 4 July 2016
Hey there everyone, it's Poppy here.
It was a cold and crisp winter day today but my family and I still took a trip to Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve near Canberra. I took almost 400 photos (whoops!) but I am really happy with some of them. I thought today seemed like the perfect opportunity to share them with you (considering I finally managed to download creative cloud).
Enjoy....
Hope you all enjoyed these photos. They were all taken with my D5100 Nikon camera.
If you have any amazing photos you want to share don't forget to enter them into our photo competition before midnight AEST on Wednesday the 6th of July. :-)
Sorry that we didn't get an email out to our subscribers yesterday (I've had to completely wipe my computer because I got a virus) - it should be out tomorrow. If you would like to join our mailing list, you can find the details here.
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How to create a watercolour silhouette
Posted on Saturday, 2 July 2016
Hey there, It's Poppy!
Recently I have been doing some watercolour painting at school and we used masking fluid to create silhouettes.
For those of you who do not know masking fluid is a liquid that is painted around or on areas of the painting that you do not want to get paint onto and when it dries it acts as a barrier against paint, it can then be peeled off to leave areas clean
I loved doing it so last weekend I went to the art shop to get some masking fluid, and I found that it was super-duper expensive (I think it was about $20 for a 75ml bottle). I decided against buying it and tried a technique that I have heard of but never really used before. Crayon.
It worked surprisingly well and I don't think that I will be buying masking fluid anytime soon.
How to create a watercolour silhouette without using masking fluid
You will need:
Watercolour paper (watercolour paper is much better to use for this because it is much more sturdy and can take the amount of water we are going to be adding)
Watercolour paints (the ones I used were not the best quality paints, as in a $15 set of 30, but still worked well)
Paint brushes (I used various sizes, but if you can only have one size a medium or small brush would be best)
Water
Paper Towel
A white crayon
Some printer paper
A led pencil
Optional-a computer to print from
How to: (for variations and different ideas see the notes below)
1. Find an image that could be used for a silhouette on the internet (you could alternatively draw one straight onto the printer paper). (I used a single elephant silhouette) and print it onto the printer paper.
2. Cut around the outside of the image on the printer paper.
3.Lay the cut-out image onto the watercolour paper in the position you want it to be for the final painting.
4. Trace around the outside of the image using a led pencil, make sure you only do it lightly!
5. Remove the image that you cut out earlier from the watercolour paper
6.Using the white crayon carefully trace just inside the pencil line, around the whole shape.
7.Fill in the rest of the shape with the crayon.
8.Choose the colours you would like to use (I used a turquoise and pink)
9.Cover the area outside your shape with water (this makes the pain easier to spread, remember that you may have to reapply it in certain areas, depending on how fast you work)
10.Paint the area outside your shape (I blended my colours together with water), be careful and try not to get to much paint on the crayon but if you do get some on the crayon simply dab it or push it outside the shape with the paper towel.
11.Wait for the paint to dry (you may want to rub the pencil out carefully)
12.You are finished.
Notes
-You may want to do more than one of the same image on your painting, to do this simply do step three and four for the first image and then go back and repeat steps three and four for the rest of the images.
-Alternatively, you could paint the inside of the shape and leave the outside white, to do this simply reverse step three (trace on the outside of the pencil line) and don't worry about filling in the background.
Hopefully, you had fun doing this. I would love to hear about your attempts or see some photos (if we get enough I could post them on here in a few weeks) of your artwork.

I'm about to go out and take some photos that I might share tomorrow :-)
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RECIPE// Grandma's Apple Pie
Posted on Tuesday, 28 June 2016
Hey there,
I have a super delicious recipe to share with you today.
This recipe is the one my grandma always uses to make apple pie and it is my sisters favourite thing to eat!
Preparation time: 10 mins
Cooking time: 45 mins
Total Time:55 mins
Ingredients
1 pkt of vanilla cake mix
3/4 of a cup of coconut
125g of butter (NOT MELTED)
825g can of apples
1 carton of sour cream
1/3 of a cup of caster sugar
1 egg
cinnamon to sprinkle ( or you could use nutmeg)
Method
1. Preheat a fan-forced oven to 180 degrees (c).
2.Pour the cake mix into a large bowl and rub the room-tempreature butter into the mix.
3.Stir the coconut through
4.Press into a greased pie dish and bake for 15 minutes.
5.Drain juice from can of apple.
6.Spread the apple over baked pie base.
7. Combine sugar, sour cream and egg in a bowl, and pour over the apple.
8.Return to the oven and bake for another 25 to 30 mintues.
9.Allow the pie to cool in the dish before serving.
10.Sprinkle with cinnamon (or nutmeg)
11.Cut into small (or big) slices and enjoy!
This pie is great served on it's own, with cream or ice-cream.
You could also use a different fruit instead of apple, maybe pear or apricot?
Let me know any post suggestionsyou have in the comments below, and I would love to hear about your attempts at this recipe.

Image featured in the background of the header of this post was found on canva.com as a free image.
I have a super delicious recipe to share with you today.
This recipe is the one my grandma always uses to make apple pie and it is my sisters favourite thing to eat!
Preparation time: 10 mins
Cooking time: 45 mins
Total Time:55 mins
Ingredients
1 pkt of vanilla cake mix
3/4 of a cup of coconut
125g of butter (NOT MELTED)
825g can of apples
1 carton of sour cream
1/3 of a cup of caster sugar
1 egg
cinnamon to sprinkle ( or you could use nutmeg)
Method
1. Preheat a fan-forced oven to 180 degrees (c).
2.Pour the cake mix into a large bowl and rub the room-tempreature butter into the mix.
3.Stir the coconut through
4.Press into a greased pie dish and bake for 15 minutes.
5.Drain juice from can of apple.
6.Spread the apple over baked pie base.
7. Combine sugar, sour cream and egg in a bowl, and pour over the apple.
8.Return to the oven and bake for another 25 to 30 mintues.
9.Allow the pie to cool in the dish before serving.
10.Sprinkle with cinnamon (or nutmeg)
11.Cut into small (or big) slices and enjoy!
This pie is great served on it's own, with cream or ice-cream.
You could also use a different fruit instead of apple, maybe pear or apricot?
Let me know any post suggestionsyou have in the comments below, and I would love to hear about your attempts at this recipe.

Image featured in the background of the header of this post was found on canva.com as a free image.
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