In Natalie's words...
Natural Suburbia: Tell us about yourself and how you arrived at this point in your life.
Natalie:
I am a mum to my delightful 18 month old little girl, step mum to two equally delightful bigger girls and wife to a patient man (as despite what new crusade I am going on each day/week/month, he is always there supporting me).
When I became pregnant, I began to question what was considered ‘normal’ and things that I did that I had never even really consciously thought of. I discovered a whole other world out there - of conscious people!
It has been quite a ride and when I look at how much I have grown as a person, I am so grateful for the change and all those who have and continue to inspire me.
I am passionate about leading a natural, conscious and sustainable life. Our home is chemical free and we are an organic fair-trade wholefood family, who tries to do our bit for the environment. I love secondhand wares and visit ‘op shops’ weekly searching for things I can repurpose. There is something very satisfying about making use of something that has so much history inside of it!
Since having my daughter I have also become passionate about Steiner/ Waldorf education, (you can read about my introduction here.)
I couldn’t not mention the girls' mum when thinking about my journey to where and who I am now. She is someone who has influenced me greatly and continues to inspire me in my quest to lead a conscious natural life.
Natural Suburbia: What inspires you to blog?
Natalie:
My blog started as a little bit of creative space just for me and a place to share my creations. Now, I blog to (hopefully) inspire others to live a more conscious life, to share my ideas and creations and to ask for advice!
Natural Suburbia: What is your creative process and how long have you been crafting?
Natalie:
I have been sewing/ crafting for as long as I can remember. I have many early memories of sewing and knitting with my Grandmother. My Mum was into painting and pottery and would always organise craft classes for my sister and I to attend in the school holidays. As young girls, my sister and I were always creating something, if we weren’t in mum’s craft room, we were with my Dad in his (woodwork) workshop.....I have vivid recollections of drilling holes in gumnuts from a fallen tree in our yard, filling the centres with glitter and threading them to make bracelets to sell at our garage sales. Creating is apart of who I am.
Dad and I sewing when I was about 5....not sure what Dad was making!
I love to make things that are practical and have a purpose in our life - toys for my daughter, dolls clothes, a quilt to keep warm, pretty pants or skirts for my little one, a bread/muffin bag or pretty tea towel for a gift. You name it, I have sewed it (or tried!) I have little patience for patterns and prefer to just create based on an idea I have had or interpreting something I have seen.
Natural Suburbia: What do you do to avoid burnout, how do you relax?
Natalie:
Hmmm, well there has not been an awful lot of relaxing lately, with moving home and a renovation. I love a few moments to read.....sitting down, in daylight...sunshine would be nice too! I usually have too many books on the go at once - at the moment I am LOVING reading Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon and The Rhythm of Family By Amanda Blake Soule.
My lovely cousin has offered to teach me kundalini yoga.....so I am believing this will be my answer to total relaxation!
Natural Suburbia: Who or what is your inspiration?
Natalie:
My daughter and my step daughters.
Books.
Nature.
Blogs.
Natural Suburbia: Are you thinking of starting an Etsy shop in the future, what business do you run at the moment?
Natalie:
An Etsy shop has not yet manifested! I would love to start one, however, things are so busy in my life at the moment, that I feel it is not the right time. I am sure in the future, when time is a little more generous, that this will come.
Earlier in the year I started ‘mums.sew.inspired', creative workshops for ‘inspired mums’. Since becoming a mum, I found it so refreshing to have a night out to do something creative, just for me. I love teaching these classes and sharing my passion and skills with other mums. It is so rewarding teaching others to hand make something for their children or home. A few ladies who have never sewed before have been inspired to go off on their own creative endeavors – I think I love this most!
Natural Suburbia: How do you balance mothering, crafting and homemaking?
Natalie:
Sometimes I wonder about this very question! It’s tricky as every mum reading this could attest. My mothering comes first of course. The days I am home (I work part time), I use the time that my daughter sleeps to clean & tidy the house and to make preparations for dinner. Sometimes, I would love to sit down and sew/ blog/ read during the day, I find our afternoons are a muddle if I do. Sewing and blogging are all done after my little girl is in bed in any spare moments.
What saves me is list writing! I write lists of all our meals a week in advance, of what I need to buy at the farmers markets, what I plan to bake, things I want to sew and anything else I can think of!
Giveaway Winners:
Congratulations to:
Ziezo said...
These are lovely. Would certainly like to make them and add them to our nature table. . .
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Polar Bear Creations Dolls said...
I am following her blog now too. Thank you for sharing! :0)
October 2, 2011 7:07 AM
Aren't these kits just gorgeous?
Thank you so much Natalie, for sharing your thoughts and journey with us, it has been lovely to hear more about your life and your inspiration.
Warmly
Linda











They sure are lovely, I would love to win them. cheers Marie
ReplyDeletei love this !!
ReplyDeletethe story and the doll :)
How beautiful! I would love to win one of these lovely kits.
ReplyDeleteA kit would be perfect for our home school craft... I would be ever so happy to win. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderfull opportunity is this!!! I'm sharing it in my blog: http://ecodicasa.blogspot.com/2011/10/natural-suburbias-giveaway.html
ReplyDeleteI love this kind of handwork...
Blessings from Italy
Silvia
What a wonderful opportunity!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm sharing it in my blog: http://ecodicasa.blogspot.com/2011/10/natural-suburbias-giveaway.html
I love this kind of handworks
Many blessings from Italy
Silvia
Natalie's words are very uplifting and the biggest part I love about blogging, being able to be inspired by others. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI'm already a happy follower of TLGH. Thanks.
ReplyDeletei love things like this, so simple and beuatiful. I have been following her blog for a while now.
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I would love to give this kit to my daughter.
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet little dolls! I would love to win!
ReplyDeleteI'm following her blog.
ReplyDeleteInspiring story, and a lovely kit!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful doll kits!
ReplyDeleteWill go and check her blog now. brb :0)
they are so cute, I love them!!
ReplyDeleteI am following her blog now too. Thank you for sharing! :0)
ReplyDeleteI love these kits - just adorable! And thank you for showing me a wonderful new blog to follow!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely. Would certainly like to make them and add them to our nature table. . .
ReplyDeleteI'm already a follower of The Little Gnomes Home
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, that is too darling. So nice to get to know this beautiful person.
ReplyDeletetwo kits - one for each of my kids! we would have a lot of fun making these. nancywalters44@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower of "The Little Gnome's Home"
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower. Thanks for the introduction.
ReplyDeletehow gorgeous, lovely interview .. fingers crossed x
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ReplyDeleteWhat cute kits for a fun giveaway!
ReplyDeleteA woman after my own heart! I can't wait to follow her blog! Thanks for sharing Linda!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this story, it brought tears to my eyes! To see the little girl at the table with a needle and thread, that was me too!
ReplyDeleteIts so wonderful to hear stories of other's trying to live strong balanced and inspiring lives, not easy in this world!
Happy day :) and
b*mary
meredithtrampush@gmail.com
another beautiful mama with such incredible talent! i would love doing these kits with my daughter. :)
ReplyDeletei already follow her inspiring blog. ;)
ReplyDeletecute! i'd save mine for when my daughter is old enough to make it!
ReplyDeleteGreat interview and beautiful kits xox Jo
ReplyDeleteAlready enjoying following this wonderful blog xox jo
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! I'm now a follower of her blog and fb page :) and I couldnt believe i hadn't subscribed to your blog before. im following now though :D
ReplyDeleteTruly and magically delightful! Thx so very much for introducing me to the inspirational Natalie and The Little Gnomes Home and for this truly wonderful giveaway! : )
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I am following Natalie's wonderful blog via GFC as Leah. Thanks again! : )
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Congratulations! It is amazing!!! Kisses .
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Would love these for my nieces :-)
ReplyDeleteThese peg dolls are just so lovely. I am following Natalie's blog. It's good to read the in's and out's of a fellow aussies simple life. What an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteJo
It looks like I'm not too late! I'd love to win... Now I'm going to check out The Little Gnome's Home!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Debbie
Yay purple peg doll, we have not made peg dolls in our crafting yet but we are planning to start soon, and the kit would be delightful! Thanks!
ReplyDeletefollowing gnomes home, sweet blog, thanks
ReplyDeleteA lovely, lovely post to read - thank you! Would love to win and make a violet doll with my sweet daughter. x x Cate cate.mackie@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteGreat story! Reminds me a bit of me! Gorgeous peg dolls! Love, Love, Amber xoxo
ReplyDeleteSo cute Love these!
ReplyDeleteGmail entry from Suzette Hungerford.
ReplyDeleteGmail entry from June Lister.
ReplyDeleteNatalie is so clever with the things she crafts, bakes and creates. I have the awesome fortune of knowing her personally and what she brings to her daughters life everyday is so inspiring! Go Nat
ReplyDeleteOh these little kits are adorable. How much fun it would be to make this with my daughter. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Elizabeth
What wonderful kits. I would love to make these with my daughter.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower on Natalie's blog! :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance to win! These are so cute!!!
ReplyDeletehello. great things you have on your blog and lovely pictures.. i like them. groeten uit Nederland. Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteYour blog is inspiring. I discovered Waldorf teachings also when I had my daughter 23 years ago. Well before the internet. I remembered getting a newspaper from a school each month and looking forward to receiving it to see all the new information. Thank you for your post and sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely Natalie! Thanks for the chance to win your awesome giveaway!
ReplyDeleteCute, cute, cute! Would be great to win a kit! Thanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteI have admired the little dolls in your display. I'd love to win the kit. I am a follower of LGH.
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