Sunday, January 18, 2009

DIY Bunny Mansion
















































Today I completed a project I have been thinking about, planning for and procrastinating over for some time... Milo's hutch renovation, taking bunny accommodation to the next level!


The wire squares are from Bunnings and over 4 years of rabbit ownership they have been remodeled into many different configurations for 2 bunnies, as well as temporary enclosures for holidays and sick bunnies. I can't remember how much they are - I remember getting some from Big W for about $13 for a pack of 8. I suspect Bunnings was cheaper. They can be tricky to come by but bunny owners are notorious for hoarding them for various structures to house our little munchkins.


So, the hutch is made from these squares that are about 35cm square... 5 in length, 2 high and 2 wide. I used hardwood garden stakes (some cut to size, some not) - $13 for 6 from Bunnings. I got 10 small stakes for about $3 as extra supports. I drilled through them and attached them to the wire structure with cable ties.
The top deck is simply 7mm plywood cut to size and attached with cable ties after some strategically drilled holes were placed around the edges. The plywood was about $10 from Bunnings.
Milo is quite attached to the blue storage crate on its side, which he has used as a shelter since he was first adopted and brought home. It fits perfectly in the wire squares, and was about $7 from Kmart. (He has chewed through the handles - maybe for windows?!)

The roof has been a tricky thing for a while now - we need to be able to reach in to get him out when necessary, amongst other necessities like cleaning etc - so I used a garden stake as a central support, and created a tri-fold roof section. It’s held down with clips (surprisingly secure) and works quite well.

The roof is a salvaged piece of ‘Colourbond’ roofing in a delightful olive green (splattered with plums that recently fell from the tree above!) that just sits on top over night. Sometimes I weigh it down with a brick if there is wind about!

These wire squares (Google “NIC cubes”) are great because they are plastic-coated so that they don’t rust, and little paws can’t be hurt on thin wire. It’s important to have a wire floor as bunnies are natural diggers and can at times escape an un-floored hutch on the lawn. They are structurally very sound for smaller enclosures, but now that the hutch is more of a mansion, I needed it to be very sturdy for being moved around on the lawn on a daily basis.

The other advancement in bunnyland today was the purchase of a portable/indoor hutch. It was $120 from a pet store (ouch. But I did shop around) and means on hot days or cold nights or holidays, Milo can be enclosed safely but have some room to move. Also good for mansion renovations or times when a certain fluffball is being naughty inside when running free, chewing cables and armchairs and hiding in bookshelves… a time-out hutch, one might call it…


Monday, January 12, 2009

Op Shopping Adventure MOSAIC!


Op Shopping Adventures
Originally uploaded by Spices for Violet

Here they are in condensed form... Lovely!

Op Shopping Adventures

Today I made use of being in a country town on a week day (only happens in school holidays!) and had a lovely time fossicking! I've given up on clothes, which means when I DO find something that I like and that actually FITS me, it's a bonus! Being a 14-16 means that there are many things that I don't just slip into anymore... anyway... today's finds will be posted from Flickr, it's just easier for now...

Close up of vintage apron print


Close up of vintage apron print
Originally uploaded by Spices for Violet

Vintage Apron and Dress


Vintage Apron and Dress
Originally uploaded by Spices for Violet

This apron was WAAAAAY too cute to walk past!

Vintage Dress


Vintage Dress
Originally uploaded by Spices for Violet

It's a perfect fit!

Basket


Basket
Originally uploaded by Spices for Violet

My new handbag!

English china plate


English china plate
Originally uploaded by Spices for Violet

(Shadows make this look "inside-out"!)

Woodsware Plate


Woodsware Plate
Originally uploaded by Spices for Violet

Johnson Brothers Plate


Johnson Brothers Plate
Originally uploaded by Spices for Violet

Too cute!

More Vintage Patterns


Vintage Patterns
Originally uploaded by Spices for Violet

Vintage Patterns


Vintage Patterns
Originally uploaded by Spices for Violet

Children's Picture Book


Children's Picture Book
Originally uploaded by Spices for Violet

Beautiful black and white illustrations.

Little Golden Books


Little Golden Books
Originally uploaded by Spices for Violet

I had some of these as a child - The Saggy Baggy Elephant, The Scared Little Kitten... oh the memories!

Picture Dictionary (inside)


Picture Dictionary (inside)
Originally uploaded by Spices for Violet

GREAT for cardmaking and collages!

Picture Dictionary


Picture Dictionary
Originally uploaded by Spices for Violet

Leather Belts


Leather Belts
Originally uploaded by Spices for Violet

These are great on the waist, and at that price, for LEATHER, I could not pass them by!

Vintage Chair


Vintage Chair
Originally uploaded by Spices for Violet

$10! How could I pass this up?!
AND it fits in the back of my little car - BONUS!

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Kootoyoo's Op Shop Finds


This Is by best Op Shop Find
Originally uploaded by kootoyoo

NICE photo.

Shop-love


vintage party dress
Originally uploaded by Wonderlane

Found this on Flickr...
I wish I could teleport to this shop asap!

60's vintage dress


60's vintage dress
Originally uploaded by Yara

I'm dreaming of my op-shopping adventures tomorrow here in Warragul, where my dad lives... I can't wait to delve into the moth-ball scented racks of country op-shops again!
Today I'm posting some vintage pics from Flickr just to update the blog - after a number of months lying low, being busy...