Australian Country Homes – September 2019

(Chris Devlin) #1

78 Australian Country HOMES


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s a little girl growing up
on acreage at Lilydale in
Victoria’s Yarra Valley, Ellie
Collins loved nothing more
than having the space and freedom
to roam and play in the bush. Her
other great joy in life came from
crafternoons with her mum.
“I made anything and everything,”
she recalls. “I loved making bunting
from natural fabrics and every pot plant
in the house was wrapped in hessian
or bark or whatever I found in the great
outdoors. I collected timber to make
wooden picture frames and planter
boxes. I was always busy with a project,
either fi nding the materials to make it
or actually involved in the process.”


She took the concept to a whole new
level by creating an online business
based on artisanal accessories inspired
by the natural world. Called The Vintage
Tree, Ellie sold cushions, ottomans,
bags, jewellery and her own handmade
dreamcatchers, all with a boho rustic
vibe and a down-to-earth sensibility.
“A few years ago I started making
dreamcatchers from old doilies as gifts
for friends,” she explains. “I just love
the way they work inside or outdoors
and move with the breeze. I also love
the history of using something that
has a former life and tells its story in
the occasional stain or age markings
and signs of wear. From the responses
of people I made them for I was

encouraged to make them for sale.” In
the early days, she continued working
full-time as a product coordinator for
a make-up company, but gradually her
after-hours passion started taking over
her day job. Her weekends were entirely
consumed by setting up her shingle at
markets and weeknights were devoted
to making stock and establishing The
Vintage Tree online store.
“So I went part-time,” she explains.
“Then the business had expanded to
the point where I needed and wanted
to give it my complete attention. Apart
from anything else I was getting a bit

These pages: A love of the natural world inspired Ellie to decorate her home with earthy tones, rustic
elements and upcycled found objects that she restored and gave a new lease on life. ›
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