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There I was one day just flicking aimlessly through Instagram when I stumbled upon an artist’s profile. I stopped my aimlessness and went through every single picture on her account. I was so so fascinated by these “dolls” that I couldn’t help myself.

Who is the artist?

Her name is Manoushka and she is a Dutch national living in Durban for more than 6 years. She has 2 adorable daughters that inspire her.

Manoushka studied theater and was on stage in the Netherlands for 10 years – and then she came here. She was a product designer and recently resigned to focus on Noush Projects.

Noush Kraal artist

What does Manoushka Kraal make?

I want to describe the dolls as authentic African décor, but it’s not – because it’s so much more. These figurines capture African soul, colour, vibrancy, liveliness… but they are made so unexpectedly different.

Let’s start at the beginning. Manoushka was inspired by plastic Clonette dolls that you get in Europe, especially the Netherlands and France, but they are from Ghana. Clonette dolls were originally inspired by wooden African dolls, but lacked African flavour and features. So Manoushka, inspired by Clonette dolls, created her own doll with African features.

The first wooden doll was created 3 years ago and now there are 8 different resin casts.

You can still order a wooden original and it is available in different sizes. The resin casts also come in a range of different sizes, but each particular individual figurine comes in one size.

She also makes a mermaid plushie, Maria Mermaid, which I might add is the cutest thing after a kitten.

Noush Projects Maria Mermaid

The figures

Everybody has to draw inspiration from the people around them, so I had to ask if her little girls also gave her some ideas/inspiration.

“The bunny element comes directly from the plastic Clonette. My eight year old Hazel and her dear little friend Lily Rose love mermaids so that why I came to grow some a fish tail 🙂 And I’m so often inspired by my eight year olds drawings. I created for example a bear and bunny holding a tiny mermaid purely because of a drawing Hazel made.”

Naming and colouring your creations

Each doll range has a name, whatever the original wooden doll is named that is the name of the resin models. The names of the dolls include:

  • Maria Mermaid
  • Zodwa Mermaid
  • Thando
  • Turtle Anna
  • Skippy Sal
  • Koala Kate
  • Chrissie
  • Ginger Rose

The dolls are available in a range of colours from black, white, sage (the same colour as they have on their wall at home) mint green, light blue, turquoise, yellow or pink. Manoushka also encourages customers to have a doll painted the same colour as their walls – because the gold she adds will just make it pop.

The bestsellers

Each country or city has its own bestseller, but overall the mermaids are the most popular.

On expansion plans…

As with any small business, when you outsource, you pay more. On the other hand if you try to do it all yourself…

There might be more plushies soon, plus she has a couple of wooden originals lined up to make more moulds of.

…and she is working with Laurien Murphy on a brand called Perfect_Imperfect. They are currently working on a whole little range… so keep your eyes peeled!

So, where can you get your hands on them?

If you don’t see them at a shop you can order from her directly! Just drop Manoushka an email at noushkraal@gmail.com. She has a website, but it is still in the “tweaking stage (when there is time someday)” www.noush.co.za and you can also comment on Instagram on the item you want.

 

Dear Husband Santa,

It is almost Christmas – because all the retailers are telling us so with the decorations already out in full force. I thought long and hard about what I want for Christmas and I came up with a few things that you might not like.

  1. I really want all the walls in the house repainted – but we will have to do it ourselves. I don’t want a stranger to scare the cats and give our crazy Mona kitten panic attacks for months to come.
  2. I really, really want to paint the wooden furniture. I am so tired of the dark wood items that I literally hate them.
  3. I also want different curtains throughout the house. Can we start in the downstairs livingroom? By the way, thank you for putting up the new blinds in the downstairs bedrooms, they look amazing.
  4. I would also like to replace crockery, cookingware and what not upgraded to Le Creuset’s COOL MINT range. I started off buying the glass bakeware already in this colour, so please stick to that colour and make me happy. I really think I deserve something really awesome like this after all the years of marriage to an awesome guy like you.

    Picture shamelessly lifted from www.lecreuset.co.za - Le Creuset COOL MINT
    Shamelessly lifted this image from wwwlecreuset.co.za.
  5. Then I would also like a bed frame that is not just a base that came with the mattress. I have always hated this but lived with it, but now I must insist…

I know I am asking a lot when it comes to painting walls, hanging curtains and super beautiful Le Creuset, but it won’t be just for me, it will be for us. If we can complete the house the way I see it, it will be gorgeous.

Love xoxo
The Wife

It is no secret that I have been struggling with depression since we first heard my infertility diagnoses. Some days I barely want to get out of bed. Most days I don’t even want to see people anymore. I literally dread being around people and would rather sit in a corner staring at a dot on the wall.

I have been staying home most of the time (when not at work) and have realised that I hate the curtains, wall colours and even the livingroom. I have decided to start redoing the house interior to keep myself busy.

I have decided to DIY my home. First off I have chosen material to make scatter cushion covers. What do you think of the LOVE DOLL fabric? Then actually sat down and decided on colours for the house.

I loved the fabric so much that I bought a second colour combination! This is for our Joburg house.

I love neutral tones, but I want splashes of red just to brighten up here and there. In this case it will be the LOVE DOLL hearts. My chosen palette is a mixture of creams, browns and blues.

I also looked around the internet for some inspiration and really liked these:

Source: Lindsey’s Design Dilemma

 

I have really struggled to adjust to working life after the most amazing beach holiday in the Maldives. One thing that makes it bearable is the much warmer weather here in Joburg.

Palmer's Gentle Exfoliating Facial ScrubThis week I will be trying out Palmer’s Cocoa Body Scrub and Palmer’s Gentle Exfoliating Facial Scrub. I have the products and it smells wonderful! Smells like holiday and sweets if you ask me. I know it is not a “high-end” product, but I have been surprised by cheaper products before and I’m definitely into trying new things this Spring.

ZANA has published their next Cape Town screen printing workshop. I’m not in Cape Town, but patiently waiting for ZANA to have a Joburg workshop (hint, hint, nudge, nude and stuff). Book now or you might not get a seat.

I have finally started doing something about the way the house looks. We have lived in the same house for 6 years and nothing has changed. I will be picking colours in the next few weeks and painting the walls, decor, bedding and anything that might have fallen out of my taste. Expect some pictures and tips as I go along. I might even ask for your input!

This weekend I am off to Houtbosdorp in the mountains near Haenertsburg – and close to where Coach House nougat is made… No, Houtbosdorp isn’t a real town anymore either. Just check back for a post about it and you will get to know this beautiful part of South Africa from a local.

I am trying to convince one of my besties to do a tutorial on how to get her rainbow make-up – just because I think it is pretty.

 

Owning a beach house is not all fun and games. Each time you stay over you find so much more that needs to be done – and don’t even get me started on the cleaning!

We have now owned our slice of heaven for just over a year and since the beginning we have tried to make it ours. We started by choosing a simple colour palette – beach sand taupe/brown and teal blue with splashes of white.  Then the big buy started – beds, couch, tables, bedding and appliances. After this, the lovely task of painting the house…

We decided to DIY the painting… and we hated every minute of it. Now, more than a year later, we only have to paint the skirting and doors with enamel paint – and add a bit of art.