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Friday 10 April 2009

Almost a month ....

is far too long between blogs. I keep meaning to blog, I really do, but there is always something else I could finish and write about, or another photograph that I could take .... I'm bad at blogging, too busy making and seeing and doing.

Anyway, since my last blog my first baby turned twenty .... how did that happen? The GCSEs were bad enough, starting college was awful and the first voting slip nearly killed me (I was sure it was a mistake and, at the time, felt I should wirte a letter of complaint!). Now, he would be mortified if I posted baby pictures and, tempting as that is, I won't. But here he is now all grown up ....


This past week I've shopped for England, splashing out on everything from new shoes to self cover buttons. I've also managed to visit each and every thrift shop in Salisbury (what a great morning that was!). I've been inspired by a book I found in one of these thrift shops - Vintage Fabric Style by Sylvie Simmons and Lucinda Ganderton. It's a wonderful book, full of great ideas and, best of all, it only cost me £1.50 ... it's my new favourite bedtime read!

I'm really trying this year not to buy ready made presents but to make my own and, if I can't, then to buy handcrafted from someone else. With this in mind, I invested in some more books which will go a long way to help me.

Really Jazzy Jars by Marie Browning has some great ideas for dressing up jars as gift containers, candle holders or memory keepers. It has some great patterns and recipes ....


The other one was Bags, Tags, Boxes and Cards by Karen Delquado ... again some excellent projects - my favourite being a build your own snowman kit. I must confess, that wanting to make this kit has left me a little disappointed that Christmas isn't a bit nearer, but bought some ear warmers today just to be ready!

So, too much reading and not really enough making - still, I'm sure I can make up for it over the long Bank Holiday weekend ....

3 comments:

Jodi said...

Oh Ali - what a handsome young man he is... 20?!?! Impossible...!! What a great photo and love that you've helped stimulate the economy across the way... I've managed to do a little of that myself too... I'm stocked up on Primas for quite awhile now I think! Think I need to use up some stash before I give it another go. :)

Magic Making Hands said...

I sooooooooo need some more Prima flowers .... am going to stimulate the economy of the local craft shop today :-) Aren't I good?

Monica said...

Oooh, I couldn't resist to say how handsome your son is! I am married though so don't worry I won't stalk him! LOL