Thursday, July 28, 2011

Images of... New Hamamist Photos and Our Village Visit


These are some photos I took a couple of weeks ago (time flies!) for Hamamist.  I took them at my lovely friend Alara's apartment  -who, by the way, is ridiculously stylish in a totally natural way - I basically just want to move right in to her apartment  ;)   I was totally overwhelmed with all the beautiful things that I might put in the photos - check out the beautiful glass bottles below with shell tops - she made them!  I will definitely have to have another photos session there!



And these are some more photos of from the trip to my husband, Shenol's, family village near the black sea coast.  I wasn't at all restrained with these - so quite a lot of photos coming up  :)

The house we stayed at was where Shenol's grandmother lived - it was the one next to this and looks pretty similar (somehow I missed taking a photo of it!)  The two houses are surrounded by forest.  Below is the swing by the front door of the house - Yashar loved it!!  It was so green, cool and lush there.

This is the lovely cool stream that you need to cross to get to the houses
Cherry picking!



We went to a neighbouring farm for some cherry picking - this tough and independent woman was working the farm as we arrived.  She told us about the loaded gun she carries and how she takes it to wedding to shoot into the air in celebration - yikes!


Below is the yard at the house where Shenol's farther grew up, and below that is the forest next to the house.


Thanks for joining me on this little 'slideshow'!

Monday, July 25, 2011

Last week we headed off in the early hours of the morning to drive to Senol's family village in Erfelek - near Sinop on the black sea coast. I had been before - about 7 years ago - but I was still totally amazed by how beautiful it was.  Surrounded by forest, houses that are truely 'handmade', bucket fulls of cherries and vegetables straight from the plant to the table.   I'm just stopping in tonight with one of my favourite photos from the trip - this huuuge linden tree (called ihlamur here in Turkey). You can see by the ladder leaning against it that some one had already beat us to picking the blossom and leaves used to make ihlamur tea (a wonderful tea to have when you have a cold!)

I'll be back with some more photos of the trip (and loads of other things) soon. See you then!

Monday, July 18, 2011

Making Mondays: Think and Draw Sheet #3 Framed


I hope you all had a great weekend!

This is another free printable page for creative drawing and colouring. Feel free to print and use as many as you like! Click on the image to print.  You can find the whole collection (of 3!) Think and Draw Creative Pages here.

This is actually one I created for Yashar in July 2009! I had posted about the idea here but never made the sheet available for download/printing. At the time I had made it for a car trip we were about to go on...so it's perfect timing as we head off on a long car trip tomorrow morning.

Copyright Verity Heysen Kizek 2011. Must not be altered, resold or used for another purpose..

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Special Announcement!

So, you may (or may not!) have been wondering what I have been so busy with that has been keeping me away from blogging as much and keeping up with all my usual things.  Well here is the big reveal!



I have been working with my husband and two friends of mine here and created Hamamist!!  (You can read all about what it is below)  We are so excited about it!   So I have been busy - designing towels, taking photos, making booklets, designing packaging etc etc!  And I have been making the website...I'm no expert at making websites so it has been taking a while (!)...and will take more time as I do things like change the front page and add more information about Pestemals and more images.  But it has launched!  So please go over and have a look!  Let me know what you think!


So far, it has been going better than I could even have imagined...and I would definitely appreciate your support so much in making it a success!  Please tell your friends if you have the chance!  :)


Maybe you have already heard of Hamam Towels?  Here they are called Peshtemals and are flat woven towels that we use all the time - in the bathroom, at the pool, at the beach - we love them!


This is a little that I wrote for our 'About' section on the website:

Hamamist is all about creating beautiful towels of the highest quality, using natural fibres and hand looming. An everyday luxury.


Why are these towels so special?

Hamam Towels (peshtemal in Turkish) are flat woven towels that:
*are light weight, compact and fast drying

*absorb water as quickly as standard towels
*are natural and eco friendly as they take up less space in your washing machine

*easily fit in your beach bag or travel bag

*look great worn ‘sarong style’ poolside

*are perfect for using at the spa or gym

*make a unique and beautiful gift

Hamamist peshtemals are hand loomed in the same villages that they have been made in for centuries. This means that every item is slightly different and unique.

A bit of History...

The peshtemal was,and still is, the traditional attire worn at the Hamam or Turkish Bath. The history of hamams and peshtemals is a rich one. Hamams were influenced by the Roman ‘thermae’ and Byzantine baths and reached their peak during the reign of the Ottoman Empire.

The ritual at the hamam involves bathers relaxing in a very warm room before splashing themselves with cool water. After performing a full body wash and receiving a massage, bathers finally retire to the cooling-room for a period of relaxation.

Today peshtemals are widely used on the Mediterranean beaches of Turkey and also poolside, in bathrooms and at spas.

It feels so good to finally have launched the website and to be sharing it with you!  I hope you like it!

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Making Mondays: Think and Draw Creative Page #2


I hope you all had a great weekend!

This is a free printable page for creative drawing and colouring. Feel free to print and use as many as you like! Click on the image to print.  You can find the whole collection (of 2!) Think and Draw Creative Pages here.

Copyright Verity Heysen Kizek 2011. Must not be altered, resold or used for another purpose..