Isabella Ross
Use Your ‘Good Things’
Whether it’s lighting the fancy beeswax candle that cost you a fortune, using your fabulous fine china for a lockdown Sunday lunch with the family household or finally testing out a luxurious sheet mask, there are a million ways to treat yourself during this testing time. I for one know that when the blues start to sneak in, a relaxing bath with a good bath oil, a caramel-scented candle and a glass of red from an NSW winery afterwards can do the trick!
A Bit of Baking:
For those who love to get crafty in the kitchen and have a bit (or a lot) of a sweet tooth, a baking bonanza can be a lot of fun – and delicious! Whether it’s something simple like using cookie dough, or maybe trying out a Country Women’s Association scone recipe, or even a classic winter warmer sticky date pudding, there’s something to suit all.
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Isabella Ross
Warmth from Art: Being bold and fun is great when it comes to styling your interior this winter. Especially amid COVID-10 restrictions, our homes have become our everyday reality, so it’s high time we add warmth and character to them. An easy way to do this is always through art – sourcing pieces that can complement a room and be the perfect focal point. There’s now a very simple and affordable way to add colour and style to your home, thanks to Melbourne entrepreneur Simone Kelly and her online business Gussy Dup. The business provides colourful and vibrant art for the home, pieces that are modern and reflect a variety of personalities.
Isabella Ross
It sounds too good to be true – an air plant, not requiring much attention yet still looks lovely and lush. But it is a botanical dream that is a reality as well.
Terrarium
Since air plants don’t need soil to grow, there is no need to put soil in the bottom of your terrarium. Instead, you can consider coarse sand, small rocks, shells, bark – you name it. Having little moisture in your base is key – that is why soil isn’t a good idea, so be sure that whatever you put in the base is dry.
Hanging Plant