Book launch: Cupcakes and Cashmere

cupcakes-and-cashmere Today, we thought we'd take a little break from our Simple Things magazine excitement to let you know about another fab launch.

Cupcakes and Cashmere is now not only the title of one of our favourite blogs, but it's also the title of a fabulous book! Creator Emily Schuman's first book promises more of what she does best on her blog - cute and quirky fashion, unique interiors ideas and chilled out entertaining.

Have a rifle inside and hear what Emily's thoughts on the Cupcakes and Cashmere blog. Make sure you scroll all the way to the bottom to see her simple ideas for home-made cards, too - we love.

Braided rug tutorial

braided-rug-tutorial We've just unearthed this braided rug tutorial on A Beautiful Mess and we're itching to get plaiting. This DIY requires no sewing whatsoever, just a little patience and a big scrap fabric stash (check, and check!).

It may not be rug weather at the moment, but we thought we'd give you a little heads up on this one as it looks like it's going to take a little time. We love Elsie's bright colour choices and the fact she's mixed up plain fabric with gingham for a laid back, shabby chic effect.

Postcard shelf DIY

postcard-shelves-DIY The avid DIY-ers at Young House Love are busy filling their home with handmade projects. Our latest favourite is this office shelving DIY.

Using thin, grooved beams, Sherry and John have created a display area which can be switched and shifted around whenever they feel like it. We like to think of it like a giant scrapbook mood-board, perfect for crafty workspaces. Click over to Young House Love to see how they did it.

Book launch: Book of Organisation

book-of-organisation-jo-packhamNosing into people's creative spaces is like having a tiny window into their minds, and Jo Packham has provided us with just that in her new book, Where Women Create: Book of Organisation. Jo has charmed her way into the studios of artists of all types, from fashion designers to doll makers (including, confusingly, men) and invited them to share their thoughts and tips on the spaces that get their creative juices flowing.

Not so much a how-to guide as an inspirational scrapbook, Book of Organisation may not help you transform your messy workspace into a haven of tranquillity, but it's fascinating nonetheless. Click over toWWC Press for a sneak peek inside, or check out Jo's Where Women Create site for more arty loveliness.

Revamp your old furniture

out-of-the-dark Out of the Dark is a furniture restoration company with a difference. An extension of charity Street Dreams, Out of the Dark  works with disadvantaged young people to restore unloved pieces of furniture, teaching valuable practical and business skills along the way.

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Now, Out of the Dark is taking the time out to help us make our scruffy old furniture look brand new again, too. If, like us, your sanding / painting / cleaning / varnishing / waxing skills leave something to be desired, and you're about in the Marlow area next Thursday 19th July, drop into their furniture restoration workshop for some DIY tips.

Check out their website and online shop to fund out how you can get involved.

Say a simple thank you

thank-you-gift-idea Whether its to your mum for looking after the kids for that extra couple of hours, or a friend for making you feel better when everything is going wrong, sometimes everyone needs to say a proper thank you.

We thought this thank you gift idea from You are my Fave was really lovely. Next time you want to show your gratitude, wrap a freshly baked (whether by you or your local baker) loaf of bread in a simple tea towel and tie it with a pretty ribbon. If it's something really big, you could even add a jar of jam.

Liven up your door knobs

kmadson-doorknobs It’s the little things that can make all the difference when it comes to decorating a room. Kmadson must know this better than anyone, because she's filled her Etsy shop with handmade door knobs fashioned from vintage adverts,  children's storybooks or prints of her own original artwork.

If anyone can take something as mundane as a doorknob and make it inspiring and individual, we think they deserve a round of applause.

Roll out a beam bench planter

beam-bench-planter The latest DIY project to make our weekend to-do lists is this bench planter that we discovered on the DiggersList blog. It's made from a repurposed ceiling beam, giving it a vintage charm that has been given a dose of modern cool with neon orange rollers.

This would be fab just as a bench, ready to be rolled out for unexpected guests, but we're planning on getting handy with a chisel and turning ours into a planter as well. Check out the DiggersList blog to see how it's done.

Throw a retro outdoor cinema party

outdoor-cinema-party Outdoor entertaining is one of summer's top simple pleasures. We're massive fans of lively barbeques and lazy picnics, but for an extra-special event, we love this outdoor cinema party idea.

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Channel old-school cool by setting up a projector in your back garden, draping old crates and boxes with tablecloths and popping up some deck chairs, mismatched cushions and plenty of blankets to keep people comfy and cosy. Keep the retro theme going with your snacks - jars of flavoured popcorn, old fashioned sweeties and bottles of pop.

This awesome party idea comes from Bash, Please for Design*Sponge, with photos from the super-talented Brandon Kidd.

Lust after a sunshine-yellow barn door

sliding-barn-door We’re experiencing some serious house envy. We hadn’t realised it before, but we definitely need a sliding barn door in our bedrooms. Preferably in sunshine yellow, please.

This lustworthy décor comes from the home of House Tweaking blogger Dana and her Handy Hubby. Feeling inspired? Well, this door was not knocked up in a few hours, oh no. It took a considerable amount of elbow grease and not-a-little DIY savvy – if you’re still not convinced, pop over House Tweaking and check out the series of diagrams.

For the moment, it looks like we’re going to make do with ooh-ing and aah-ing over Dana’s efforts - unless anyone has a handyman they’d like to lend us?

Design your own fabric at Spoonflower

spoonflower-fabric What do you get when an internet geek marries a crafter? Well, in the case of techie Stephen Fraser, you get Spoonflower, an online fabric shop with a difference.

At Spoonflower, users create their own custom fabrics, and then sell their designs in the Spoonflower marketplace. There are too many gorgeous, unusual designs to mention here, but top marks for creativity go to The Boer War for their hand-painted flower and veggie print, and Weaving Major's floral fabric using real pressed flowers.

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If you need convincing further that this is a totally genius idea, pop over to the Spoonflower blog to see what crafters have been stitching up with their fabric. Our current favourite is a sundress sewn from fabric printed with an old beach snap from Hello Beautiful blogger Emma. Surely the best way to show off your holiday pics, right?