* Use a vintage casserole or old lidded chamber pot as a counter top kitchen composter...
* Place a sprig of basil on the ledge of your front door to bring you good luck.
* Order a book from Persephone. If you are yet to discover this gorgeous publishing company, start with The HomeMaker and be careful to set aside an entire lovely day to devour it.
* Sew precious vintage buttons in rows upon a sumptuous piece of velvet and store rolled up in your sewing box so you never again have to go rooting for them. You can also do the same thing with earrings...
* Bake cherry scones for afternoon tea under a shady parasol.
* Sew worn out vintage tea-towels together back to back and extend their scrumptiously pretty lifetime...
* Revive the art of Elevenses. Take a break during a vigorous session of housework and sit down to a beautifully presented tray of mint tea and strawberries, or a pretty plate dripping with hot buttered toast and a happy little jar of marmite.
* Wrap toilet rolls in lengths of vintage wallpaper and pile into a basket for a visual bathroom treat.
* My friend Kath keeps thank-you cards and invitations permanently on display in her living room... a lovely visual reminder of friendship, family and social ties...
* Make french style cafe au lait for breakfast by laying two slices of buttered thick white bread into a bowl of sweetened milky coffee and baking until there is a mouth wateringly scrumptious crispy crust.
* String chandelier crystals onto pastel ribbon (tie a knot after each crystal so they are easily spaced) and loop them across your headboard...
* Tie a little posy of garden roses and leave them on your best friends doorstep.
* Lift up the cistern lid of your loo and sprinkle a little aromatherapy oil into the clean water there...
* Make a little wish tree. Write your dreams sentence by sentence onto lengths of fine ribbon and loop them around a branch or two of curly willow...
* Keep current magazines in a folder made of fabric covered card... Tie ribbon around the spine of the folder and hook the pages of your magazines through them to keep them together...(Fabulous for hiding The National Enquirer and keeping the weekly TV Guide close at hand)
* Poke a hole through the lid of a jam jar and use it to store a ball of string.
* Have a cook nothing day. Eat raw food all day and give your insides a spring clean and the oven a holiday.
* Wrap unused candles in greaseproof paper and store them in a pretty tin in the fridge.
* Cover every bed pillow in the house with at least two pillowcases (and preferably a pillow protector to boot)... Trust me: It feels strangely luxurious!
* Just before you put the kids to bed tonight, sneak upstairs, turn back their sheets and place a tiny little gift hotel style on their pillow.
* Decant lavender scented hand cream into a lidded crystal bonbon dish and put it on your bedside for a lovely hand smoothing ritual before you fall asleep...
* Banish flies by leaving saucers of strong sweetened green tea on window ledges.
* Sprinkle salt onto persistent path weeds for an eco-friendly alterative to weed-killer...
* Lay circles of flocked or textured wallpaper between vintage plates to prevent them damaging each other.
* Steep finely chopped sage leaves in distilled boiling water for one hour. Filter, decant into a pretty pressed glass bottle and voila... gently scented ironing water for laundry day.
What a nice treat....my finding your gorgeous blog at "TipNut" tonight. I'll definitely be back.
Thanks!
Posted by: Karen | 11/08/2008 at 11:34 PM
...and just when I was licking my wounds, thinking you had given up on puttery treats for me...
Posted by: Tracelaine | 20/06/2008 at 06:10 PM
NEW puttery treats, oh my god im too excited, i haven't even read yet i've just commented straight away. i don't want to read them too fast. oooooh hahaha i sound so silly, it's just that's what your puttery treats do to me.. you see i have NO time in my life at the moment to do any thing nice, but I just read these before going to bed at night, and dream of the days when i could wile away puttering....
write a book alison! i would buy it times a thousand!!!!
Posted by: Keira | 20/06/2008 at 11:49 AM
Yeah she is back. Never give up sweet heart. Mr Right will come along and sweep you off of your feet. My daughter is 31 and has vowed she won't settle. That Mr R has to meet a certian list of criteria before she marries him. Take joy in your friendships and don't spend your time waste your time shopping for him. It is a painful habit to be in. My daughter and I before I got married kissed so many frogs. Yuck. Bless you and your little sweetie too, Patty
Posted by: patty | 18/06/2008 at 04:44 AM
Great list! Found you via TipNut.
Posted by: Elizabeth | 17/06/2008 at 10:20 PM
I love your list! Thank you...Katie
Posted by: hazelsvintagepretties | 17/06/2008 at 02:37 AM
These are wonderful, uplifting suggestions. So happy to have a new list of puttery treats to enrich and beautify my life!
Posted by: Mary Ellen | 16/06/2008 at 10:45 PM
oh I love this list :-)
Posted by: Amy | 16/06/2008 at 09:04 PM
Elevenses~yes, please!
:)
Posted by: Katherine | 16/06/2008 at 07:42 PM
So nice to see a brand new puttery treat list!
Ali x
Posted by: Ali | 16/06/2008 at 06:10 PM
I was so happy to see puttery treats today! It's a gray, wet day and this definitely brightened it for me! :)
Posted by: Anita | 16/06/2008 at 05:14 PM
Oh lovely lovely ideas Alison! i too love persephone books,have just finished'Miss Pettigrew lives for a day' they are so enchanting.
Posted by: gena | 16/06/2008 at 05:00 PM
I always love puttery treats...so much to consider here. Thank you, Alison!
Posted by: Vee~A Haven for Vee | 16/06/2008 at 04:42 PM
Seems like your week off revived and inspired you! Glad you're back though. Some of your lovely puttery treats were just what I needed today. Only thing is I now want to leave the office and go home even more now than I did five minutes ago, just so I can get on with some of them!
Posted by: Nonnie | 16/06/2008 at 03:47 PM
Glad you are back! I must try some of those puttery treats. I especially like the ones about placing a small gift on the pillow and the aromatherapy oil in the cistern!
Posted by: simone | 16/06/2008 at 01:44 PM
Sounds like your week off was just what you needed. And these puttery treats today are just what I needed.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for your inspiration!
Posted by: Carol M | 16/06/2008 at 01:33 PM
Welcome back, I love these ideas!
Posted by: Lily A. Thorns | 16/06/2008 at 01:30 PM
Oh I need to have a day off work now just so I can do all these puttery treats. Thankyou so much for sharing them with us. I do hope you are feeling a little better. ((Hugs))
Posted by: Janey | 16/06/2008 at 11:10 AM