31.12.11

and a happy new year!



2011 is coming to an end and the mahonia is flowering in the garden to welcome in 2012, sending out wafts of scent when I brush past. Santa brought me a swish new Lumix camera for Christmas and although I did my time in the darkrooms at college, photography was not my favourite subject. So I aim to work my way through the manual. I have yet to get beyond page one, point and shoot, but I am hoping for better images and less Photoshop in 2012 (new year resolution no. 1!)

Happy new year to all out there, I am hoping for good things and happiness for everyone in 2012 x

24.12.11

happy christmas!








I am ready for Christmas now, here are some Christmas corners, lots of horses this year.  I am off to drink sherry and referee the arguments and then drink some more sherry. I wish everyone a peaceful and happy one xxx

23.12.11

rocking around



It has taken me 20 years to find the perfect rocking horse, it's a bit late now but here it is. This mid-century fellow complete with plaited tail and real stirrups was hanging around our local flea market for a couple of weeks and needed a home. He is very sturdy which is a good thing because as I have discovered, you are never too old to sit on a rocking horse!

21.12.11

say it with a biscuit


Fiddly but fun, this alphabet biscuit cutter arrived from Germany last week. One of the younger members of our household decided to make some very rude word biscuits (well you would wouldn't you!) They narrowly escaped being used as a prop in a location shoot we had here this week, I had to rescue them before they appeared in a book of cute craft projects.

19.12.11

christmas spoons

More signs that Christmas may be just around the corner, I found time to print my Christmas cards this weekend - spoons this year.

I am still going backwards and forwards to the post office this week. And for last minute shopping, until Thursday 22nd December all UK orders over £30.00 from my online shop will be upgraded to Royal Mail Special Delivery at no extra cost, so should arrive the next day.

12.12.11

weekend finds


I found this enamel coffee pot in the flea market this weekend, not sure about the swirly pattern but it's a fab orange and it was the wooden handle that did it for me. The Jonathan Adler elephant bank was 50p in the charity shop - funny what some people throw away! 

No sign of a Christmas tree here yet but the illuminations have been switched on! I always hang a rope of lights from top to bottom of our tall skinny '60s house, looks lovely for very little effort!

9.12.11

shopping trip







There is no escaping Christmas shopping, I have made my first trip out and returned with vintage baubles from Greenwich market, wrap from ikea, tile, ceramics and stationery from stocking filler heaven, Tiger Stores (a winning combo of pound shop prices and Danish design found in odd places like Croydon and Lewisham). And a twiggy hook to hang your stocking from. 

5.12.11

its back!


Digging around in my Christmas stocking box I found my old Icelandic style triangles design from a couple of years ago, so, triangles being a bit trendy I have put them back in my online shop and etsy store.
Available in mistletoe green on natural linen or festive red on white cotton and suitable for the smaller wish list, a greedier person might go for the larger roddy stocking!

2.12.11

lovin' spoonful


Just got round to photographing my new Love Spoons print. The design is based on a small collection of Welsh love spoons that belonged to my late mother-in-law and this is my little tribute to her. These wooden spoons were hand carved in Wales with traditional motifs and given to loved ones as tokens of affection. The print is poster sized 50x70cm printed in black, and the cushions hand printed in black or orange on white linen. Available in my online shop now.

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