Showing posts with label australian home journal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label australian home journal. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Merry Kitschmas!




 (From the collection of Home Journals I bought at the tip shop 20 years ago for $2 - still the best $2 I ever spent!)

HOW TO DECORATE
still not too late to make poofs and swags
WHAT TO BUY...for him and her




What to eat...
Santa meatloaf...mmmm
It's all in the presentation!
No one comes between me and my ham!  

 WHAT TO DRINK

 WHAT TO WEAR
"Why didn't we think to get matching pyjamas for the Dog Darling?"
 WHAT TO LISTEN TO



HAVE A FUNKY KITSCHY SAFE WONNDERFUL CHRISTMAS!





Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Ghost of Christmas Past...


Home 1962  - well I don't know about you, but this is how I'm planning to look on Christmas Morning .. pretty...vacant...

December 1960 Home Journal - more vacant bauble gazing!

And here is Susan Friend's editor’s note from Australian Home Journal, December 1959. Warning...sickeningly patronising!

“Hullo there!
Christmas parties right ahead – New Year celebrations after that! Lots of fun for everyone- and hope for you in particular you hope!

Of course. And you’ll get off to a flying start if you put into practice the beauty lore we've nattered about so often in these pages. Lipstick for instance – the biggest morale builder in any woman’s  make-up purse. Yet if we only use it to add colour to the lips, we aren’t making it work for us half as well as it can, according to experts like Max Factor.
What else can it do, then? Plenty. For a start, it can change the expression of your whole face – lift the corners of your mouth to give you a happy expression, or vice versa.

If your hair is puffed out in a bouffant style for “after five” bright lipstick will “balance” it better than pale pastel tones. "
So let me see....bright lipstick with the corners of the mouth painted "up" for happy expression and bouffant hair.... Voila!

PERFECT! Balance.
Enough! I had to stop before my brain became marshmallow. Susan goes goes on to suggest covering everything in your house with lemon juice and sprinkling it with sugar for a frosty look. Mmm.Lovely!
These old magazines are interesting to flick through but after a while of inhaling the musty smell and absorbing the misogynist guff I feel a bit queasy.  And don’t start me on the problem pages where every woman is pretty much told to put up and shut up in regard to men and to “think yourself damn lucky to have a husband”. The English home magazine has a regular page of  “Lady Barnett's guide for Brides” in it as well.... which is funny – because we’re not in 1962!
A friend of mine did his PHD in how the White Australia policy was  presented as propaganda in woman’s magazines throughout the 1950's. Worth thinking about if you're thumbing through the pages of an old Home Journal...




 


Sunday, May 8, 2011

Mothering Hour


Australian Home Journal, August 1, 1958


It says:


Six children to love and wash for!
Mothering hour at the Heffernan home in Surrey Hills, Victoria, is always a family affair, when everyone from five-year-old Bobby to toddling Jenny lavishes love on baby Sue.

Mothering hour? Who would have thought that in 1958 you only had to mother for an hour a day? And I especially love the look on toddling Jenny's face. Far from a look of lavishing love.....she looks ready to bop the baby on the head

Happy mothering day !
posted by sister outlaw Julianne

Friday, May 6, 2011

“A Mother’s Help”

I found this in a Home Journal from April 1959
It says,:

Her family grows by twos and threes! Yes, twins AND triplets – and four strapping schoolboys!” There’s never a day that I’m not washing, Aunt Jenny,” says Mrs. Moran of Woodford Island, Clarence River, N.S.W., “and I’ve learnt over and over – for those little daily washes, nothing is so handy and economical as Velvet .”

Yep! That’s HAND WASHING! She also adds,

“I do mountains of dishes when they are at school,” says Mrs. Moran. “Doesn’t take long and Velvet suds are so easy on my hands”

Mrs. Moran of Woodford Island had nine children – including little twins and triplet babies - and a “mother’s help” was a bar of Velvet soap? Surely it was a bottle of gin????

I’m going to go and press the button on my washing machine and then press the button on the dishwasher and feel positively lazy!
posted by Julianne Sister Outlaw