We have found the friendliest way to spend 10 minutes today: making Mum a Mother’s Day card courtesy of Rachel Castle.
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The Best Books to gift this Mother’s Day
It’s Mother’s Day this Sunday and while we are all staying safe we may not be able to visit her in person but we can all try to call, celebrate or think of our Mums.
Because of these trying times, many book launches have been delayed or have simply been quietly popped onto bookstore shelves without the usual press or social media fanfare. So we have rounded up our favourite new releases that you may have missed as there are so many beautiful books that would make fabulous gifts.
London in Bloom by Georgianna Lane
This book takes us back to when our cities were what we remembered as opposed to what they are today. Acclaimed photographer Georgianna Lane chronicles the flower markets, gardens, and floral boutiques of London. This beautiful book showcases the floral abundance of the English capital’s extraordinary parks, gardens, florists, and flower markets. In this companion to her popular books Paris in Bloom and New York in Bloom, Georgianna Lane takes us on a romantic floral tour of London, juxtaposing luscious blooms with intricate floral details found in the city’s iconic architecture. The book also includes a detailed list of recommended parks, gardens, markets, and floral designers; a spring tour of blossoms and blooms; a field guide of common spring-blooming trees and shrubs; and step-by-step instructions for creating a London-style bouquet. For flower lovers and Anglophiles alike, London in Bloom offers a unique and irresistible view of London.
Now for Something Sweet by Monday Morning Cooking Club
The irrepressible, unstoppable women of the Monday Morning Cooking Club are back, with the very best, most delicious sweet recipes curated and perfected from Jewish homes across Australia and the world. ‘We are always dreaming of soft, airy, pale chiffon cake, thinking about chocolate-swirled, glossy yeasted babke, imagining flaky, chewy, jammy strudel, baking almond-studded, citrus-glazed Dutch buns, frying golden, syrup-drenched coiled fishuelas, biting into hot, sugared jam-filled doughnuts, eating crisp-shelled, marshmallowy vanilla-flecked meringues, feasting on sticky, steaming, sweet butterscotch pudding and sharing it all with abundance and love.
Life in a Box by Sarah Jane Adams
Treasures and mementos from the estate of Sarah Jane Adams, aka @mywrinklesaremystripes on Instagram. Auction catalogues can reveal a lot about a person – their lives, loves and style. Sarah Jane Adams, a jewellery and antiques dealer who became an international model and Instagram sensation overnight in her 60s, tells her story through a lifetime’s collection of rare pieces, valuable jewellery and worthless objects, as well as personal photographs and effects from her ‘estate’. Told with wit, pathos and charm. Life In A Box illustrates how style is always deeply personal to the wearer, laden with rich meaning and adventure and above all, redolent of our stories.
Happy Inside by Michelle Ogundehin
Be happier, healthier and more empowered with Michelle Ogundehin’s step-by-step practical guide to creating a home that supports your well-being.
Whether your home is owned or rented, small or large, and regardless of how much money you have, Happy Inside shows you how to harness its potential in pursuit of becoming your best self. If you want to feel calm, content, soothed or energised, you must begin with what surrounds you.
This comprehensive guide covers everything from how to create more light and space to how to get a good night’s sleep; the path to a perfect sofa and why a dining table is your most vital piece of furniture. Plus, how to decorate to promote joy; the importance of play (and circular side tables); your definitive capsule kitchen kit; and why your hallway is where it all starts. Combining Michelle’s knowledge of Buddhist philosophy, mindfulness, colour psychology and good design, Happy Inside is your one-stop guide to living well.
Not So Mumsy by Marcia Leone
For mamas everywhere, this is your Mother’s Group in a book. Parenting is hard, but it’s also beautiful. For women who have embraced motherhood but also yearn to retain a sense of self and style, Not So Mumsy has been a pioneering site driving the Modern Mama movement. Bridging the gap between pre-mama life and the whole new world of leaky boobs and pureed banana, Marcia Leone (aka Not So Mumsy) has always shared her journey with honesty and humour, providing a warm and inclusive support network for like-minded women. With powerfully uplifting perspectives from inspirational mamas across the world, including Jaime King, Teresa Palmer, Megan Gale and Tammin Sursok, Not So Mumsy will help you navigate pregnancy, your first year and beyond with style, humour and confidence.
Petal by Adriana Picker
This is a beautiful book to gift mum when you can’t make it to a florist. It’s a compendium of floral wonder, Petal reveals the colours, details and unique sculptural beauty of nature’s most remarkable creations. Botanical artist Adriana Picker has curated specimens from all over the world to celebrate through her stunning illustrations, accompanied by writer Nina Rousseau’s words on the folklore, fame and meaning of both favourite blooms and herbaceous curiosities. Mum will love it.
Enjoy!
Download of the Day: I Want My Hat Back
We have found the cutest way to spend 10 minutes today: watching the Little Angel Theatre perform ‘I want My Hat Back’ by Jon Klasson (ahem…you can also buy the book here).
Download of the day: Star Wars Roll Out Characters
It’s Star Wars Day and to get into the spirit of all things inter-galactic we have found the coolest way to spend 10 minutes today: making your own Star Wars rollies.
May the Force Be With You!!
You had me at palm tree!
If there is ever a place that will tempt me to go back to uni this is it. Studying under a palm tree and surfing after class. Yes please!
📸 Uni of Hawaii insta page
Best walk to class ever!
What a walk to class!!! Imaging wandering down here with an armload of textbooks. This is Cornell University.
📸: Cornell University Insta page
Cambridge University
The Old Library at Christ’s College contains approx 50,000 early-printed books and manuscripts dating from the 11th century – including material from Charles Darwin.
📸 Cambridge Insta page
Good morning Stanford
Fancy walking to class and having this beautiful scene greet you? This little walkway is on the way to class at Stanford University.
📸 Stanford insta page
Oxford University
Imagine wandering to class through these flowers (not to mention into these beautiful buildings). This is Oxford University.
📸 oxford_uni insta page
Melbourne Uni has a new building and it’s fab.
What a staircase! This is the brand new Western Edge Biosciences Building at Melbourne Uni. Imagine studying in this space.
📸 @joeyyzc from the #unimelb insta page