Friday, 29 February 2008

The Most Amazing Trip Ever


Sorry this is really long - but I've just had the best trip of my life, so bear with me!

On Tuesday Warren and I plus three other couples flew to Paris for a couple of days after being invited for a once in a lifetime opportunity, normally reserved for journalists, celebs and VIPs (and every so often mere mortals, such as me)....sorry if I get a bit excited (if you could hear me talk you'd notice I am getting very high pitched and giddy). I also foolishly forgot to take my camera - I think the excitement was too much - so I am really sorry for the one photo I took, on my phone (the others were too fuzzy)

We were invited to lunch, and a tour of the Louis Vuitton malletier and family home, (plus a night at the Ritz - I'll get to that shortly). The malletier is the site of the first 'factory' (if you can call it that - it is more a studio, there's no production line in sight), and is where all of the special pieces (the trunks, the show collection bags and the special orders) are handmade by amazingly talented craftsmen (and women).

We stepped out of our car and walked through the gates to a beautiful garden in the Asnieres region of Paris (the street is called Rue Louis Vuitton - how fab is that?!), which is where Louis Vuitton himself, and his family lived way back in the late 19Th century until only about 20 years ago. The house itself is preserved as it was in 1904, and is full of gorgeous art nouveau decoration - beautiful plaster flowers all over the walls and ceilings, stunning furniture and family pictures of the 5 generations of Vuitton. Our guide for the day was Mdm Zimmermann, a former Argentinian Opera singer who, now in her 60s, has the responsibility of looking after this beautiful home and museum, and showing guests around. As it is a private museum only those invited by the company themselves can visit, which in some ways is such a shame as it is so beautiful, but on the other hand to know we are part of a very privileged few is a wonderful feeling.
Mdm Zimmermann told us all about the history of the company, where in the world the pieces are made, and how. There are these small factories, employing only 150 employees - never more, in California, France, Spain and one in Romania - each has a specific role. The Spanish one only makes small leather goods as the Spanish are particularly skilled in this field, the Romanian one makes the metal pieces (clasps etc), the Californian one concentrates on specific items for the American and Asian markets (such as wallets with 30 compartments for credit cards - only available in the US as they demanded it), and the French ones are where the main items are made.

After a fascinating talk, tea and pastries, we were shown to the studio, where we were to see the actual bags being made. The first room we entered had 3 joiners making the shells of the trunks - all with normal woodworking tools, no machines. We were shown up to the next area where the hides were laid out and pieces cut, one at a time for every individual pattern piece. I can't imagine how long it would take to cut out pieces for a whole season's collection - now I understand how the bags are staggered to come into the shops, they work on one design at a time, plus their special orders and the luggage pieces.

Up again to the next level, where the machinists were sat sewing together pieces of bags, and hand finishing each section.

The one thing that amazed me was how happy the staff looked, how they were laughing and joking, and taking their time over each piece. It is common for staff to work here until the retire, and there were a lot of older workers, clearly so skilled (they put my sewing skills to shame!). Even the nails and rivets in the trunks are done by hand, using a normal hammer - no special time saving machines. It felt so good to see old fashioned skills being put to use, time and care and love put into everything that these people were making - just like it should be, not mass produced in China. Louis Vuitton under produce as the philosophy is they will never have to make people redundant, the staff know their jobs are safe for as long as they want them.

After an amazing tour, we headed back across the garden for lunch at the very table Louis Vuitton and his subsequent descendants sat at, talked and ate and laughed a lot. Mdm Zimmermann told us all about her amazing life, she spoke 5 languages and was one of the warmest and down to earth people I have ever met - an amazing woman.

Now when I see a Louis Vuitton bag I won't think 'chav' I'll think 'that bag is actually beautiful'. I do like a lot of the things they make, the show collection pieces are amazing, and the luggage is so beautiful. Not everything has the LV monogram stamped all over it, not everything is so in your face, but everything is beautifully made, whether it is to my taste or not.

And so, back to the Ritz - wow! I have never been into the Ritz in London, but have stayed at other very lovely hotels so I knew it was going to be nice. I didn't realise it was going to be SO nice! It was palatial, the carpets alone got me giddy, the furniture was out of this world. If I'd had a removal truck I'd have filled it 10 times over with the Louis style old fashioned chairs and settees! And the bedrooms (which sometimes in posh hotels are a let down) didn't disappoint. The pillows (I am fussy - I usually take a pillow with me on holiday just in case) were down filled and so soft. The sheets were Egyptian cotton, I could have slept for a week without waking up!

Although it was only a quick trip it is one I will never forget, and feel so grateful to be given the chance to go, when there are so many people out there who spend thousands upon thousands of pounds in Louis Vuitton each year (and the lunches are only held once a week or less, and only ever to a maximum of 4 couples). And the best thing.....it didn't cost a penny, but in my mind was priceless.

Sunday, 24 February 2008

Clothkits - WHOOO!!!

The clothkits website (remember I was a bit excited about it a while ago?) is now up and running. I have drooled, and then did a bit of shoppping. Go and look at it, just to see the lovely chicken and play the dress kitty doll game. Go on, go now!



Wednesday, 20 February 2008

Party Time

One of Grace's friends has a birthday this weekend and for her party they are going ice skating, then for pizza.
I'm not designed for ice skating (remember Bambi?), so instead of offering up my services as a chaperone on the ice, I'm making the party goers hair clips and party bags with their names on instead.

Now everyone's happy (but no one more so than me! - I don't fancy broken limbs, thanks very much!!!)




Sometimes being a little bit crafty comes in very handy indeed!

EDIT - I have been fiddling about with my blog and have ended up looking a bit odd. I might get used to it, I suppose, but it feels like when you've had your hair cut and you don't really like it all that much....we'll see how it feels in the morning!

EDIT PART 2 - I've had another fiddle about and I'm happy with my blog now...for today at least!!! (and I got myself a fancy new banner too!)

Tuesday, 19 February 2008

'Ws'

today on Sesame Street our letter is W.....

Lots of Works in Progress....



The Winter has finally arrived (it's currently -5 degrees according to the car)....



And it's nearly Warren's birthday (this is what I've bought him)....

Sunday, 17 February 2008

A Very Good Weekend

First I got an award from Picciolo. Which was a lovely way to start the weekend.



The Award originally came from
Arte Y Pico's Blog
The Award rules are:
* Post the award on your own blog.(Post who gave it to you)
*Indicate its original link and link to that site. (Arte Y Pico from Uruguay)
*Give the award to 5 other blogs that you enjoy, find creative and inspire you.

and the five people I'm going to pass it on to are:
Jodie at RicRac
Anne at Overmilkwood
Lucy at lucylocketrecycledherpocket
Rowan at clang-clang
Meg at charliemotel
because you all brighten my day, are true inspirations and I love to read you.
It was so hard to pick just 5, I really struggled because there are so many of you that I could have, and wanted to pick.

So there you go. Go and read their blogs (if you don't already!)


The lovely posty brought me a package all the way from snowy Canada this weekend too!!! I won the giveaway on jamtartbaby's blog. Which I was really over the moon about. This little fella is so gorgeous and looks fab sat in Leo's cot (Leo calls him a monkey, I suppose he's whatever you want him to be, eh?!). She has a lovely blog, and a great shop on etsy with some gorgeous bits for little ones (all at really, really reasonable prices too). Go take a peek!!! (and thank you, Christina, I love him!)



Last (but not least)...


...in this slightly mammoth post for me (well, It's taken me a mammoth amount of time to write it thanks to getting everything ready for school tomorrow and trying to stop the cats from fighting - nearly time for Boo-Boo's snippity snip I think) is a sneaky peek of something I am making as part of an Easter Swap on a parenting forum and blog I'm on (so, Ranting Housewife - can you guess what it is yet?!). I am VERY excited about what I might get...my swapper is a crochet Queen (by that I mean she's very good at it - not that she's a rather camp and ageing Gay man!)

Phew, post over. I can have a cup of tea (from my very cozy tea pot - thanks Fran xxx)

ps. Have you all signed up to Lucy's swap? It's a bunny one - I can't wait!!!! (I know - I really should get a real life, but I like this virtual one best)

Saturday, 16 February 2008

Look Left And Sign Up!!!

That's it, eyes left...see those Bunnies? Now CLICK on them and hop on over to Lucy's blog and get yourself signed up for the Easter swap!

I tell you, Valentine's Day is only just over but she's raring to go on a new swap. The energy of the woman, it's marvellous.........:)

Wednesday, 13 February 2008

Valentine's Swap

This was the scene I came downstairs too yesterday, after hearing a knock on the door and the postman's familiar voice.

Any parcel in our house is opened by my little monsters, regardless of addressee. Hmmm.....

Once I had finally managed to prise it out of their grubby little fingers, I realised it was my Valentine's Swap package, from Fran (she's without blog - which is a shame, as she is very, very funny and would make you all laugh A LOT!)



This beautiful hat doubles as a tea cosy (Yes, Fran - I know it is a tea cosy first and hat second, but it does make a fetching hat, don't you think?!)


Check out the vultures


I got a box full to the brim of gorgeous goodies, the chocolate has long gone, the marshmallows (which are the same as the ones I had spied earlier in the week on FlossieTeacake's blog - great minds, and all that, eh?!) are almost gone, and the tea cosy is already in good use - cosying tea.

Fran, I love it all - you did good, girl!!!! :) Thank you so much. I had such a fab time with this swap, I really do think I have made a new friend (who, as she is a bit older, and much wiser than me I will adopt as my handy to have Aunty, if that's ok with you!!!!)

Sunday, 10 February 2008

Mobile Swap



I finally finished my mobile for the swap on elsie marley's blog. So now I can get it packed up and posted out - phew.

I didn't think it would be so hard to make a mobile, but it was! I just hope my swapper likes it...she doesn't have a blog or shop so I couldn't see the kind of thing she makes, and the only preference she had was her favourite colours are blues and purples (the liberty print fabric I used is blue based and has a bit of purple in too). I just asked Grace what she would like and she said birds...so that's what I did.

It's so lovely and sunny here today I could actually get outside to take a picture - Spring is here, hoorah!!! Hope you're having a great weekend.

Wednesday, 6 February 2008

PIF WIP...or sneaky peeks

Little LucyKate
Little Sara Eden and Little Katherine (this is actually what the real ones look like - they are soooooo true to life it's scary! - honest!)


Ages ago I did a PIF and after being very slack I am finally getting round to making up my little gifts for Amy, Katherine and Sara.

Now, I wasn't going to show the Works in Progress, until I knew the new owners had them in their hands, but Sara's been having a bit of a poo week, so I thought she needed some cheering up. I hope it has put a smile back on your face :) Hopefully I'll get her finished today or tomorrow and posted out in the next couple of days. (and yours too Katherine!)


Amy has hers aready, because yesterday me, Amy, Apryl and Leah met up for the first time, with kids, at Ikea Nottingham. It was a great day, but none of us took any pics to prove it. Hmmmm. I think we were all a bit nervous, hoping the others were human, and friendly and would like us and not just turn heel and run off on first sight. We had a rather nifty babysitter in the form of Amy's daughter, who was in charge (I think she had appointed herself leader due to being the oldest and only being there because she was alledgedly poorly). The younger members of the gang were duly given instructions by their leader and did exactly as they were told. I'm hoping to employ her for a week over the summer as an au pair!

We had a lovely day (well, I did - I can't speak for the rest of them), and I'm hoping we can get together again soon. Maybe have a really big meet up with LOADS of bloggers? Ooooh, now that's a plan ;)

Thank you ladies - for not running away, for being lovely, and for a great day out x

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