Friday, 29 August 2008

Happy Birthday Jemma and a wonderful swap!


It's my eldest daughter's birthday today. She doesn't like having her photo taken, so I sneaked some from her networking site, just to embarass her. That's what mums are for isn't it?


First a bit of info about her, Jemma is very clever, she qualified as an accountant 2 years ago at the age of 20 and is about to embark on a course to become chartered, which she will do at the same time as working full time!


She also now has her own apartment that she shares with her boyfriend, so is learning how to cook after having me wait on her for 21 years! She's being very good though and cooking most things from scratch. Today she has a day off and has been to the hairdresser this morning, she enjoys having her hair done and has modelled for her hairdresser at hair shows in Weston Super Mare hence the amazing hair-do in the photo! Enjoy your day Jemma and don't eat too much cake or drink too much tonight lol.




I made these cards yesterday and was hunting high and low for my quilling paper, so I thought I ought to tidy my scrapbook and card making stash. Far too much stuff so I'm putting these pictures on here to remind myself that I definately do not need anymore. The trouble is this is only some of the craft stuff I have, this doesn't include beads, buttons, fabric, papers etc....






The need to buy these things has to stop as I still haven't found my quilling paper!

I was so excited this morning to receive my Shabby chic cafe August swap from Angel the theme was 'green' interpreted as you wanted.


Well everything was so lovely and I was totally spoiled there was a gorgeous floral tablecloth, a picnic rug, a box of perfumed white roses and a soapstone set.


Also a beautiful enamel Home sweet home sign and a wonderful country flowers photo album and an organza ribbon bag that folds out into sachets. Oh and also a packet of sweets which Lily very quickly found and declared it her present, the poor mite was feeling sorry for herself earlier as it wasn't her birthday lol. Thankyou so much Angel, you definately live up to your name!



I feel so lucky as I also won a giveaway from Angel which was this really sweet strawberry tray and cup.

Wednesday, 27 August 2008

Some more pics and thrift.

A few more pics this time of Paignton and Torquay just to prove it was sunny for a change lol.

Paignton beach and pier.

A serious looking Lily with a giraffe in the background.


The only giraffe left at the zoo now after a fire in the enclosure in February 2006 when a one week old baby giraffe and it's mother died.


Watching the elephant.



A very inquisitive or greedy goat!

Torquay



A human statue in Torquay. This was a first for me!

Fountain in Torquay.


Torquay beach

And some more goodies found in Paignton: glass candlesticks, jelly mould.

Some Pyrex - 6 rose bowls and my first piece of black snowflake.


A floral tray, white rose patterned bowl, floral wee willie winkie candleholder.

Being a Judy Garland fan I couldn't resist buying Lily these 'Dorothy' shoes, even though she didn't need any new ones. Not the best photo, they are very sparkly but it's quite hard to get a 2 year old to keep her feet still especially when she has 'dancing' shoes on lol!

Follow the yellow brick road ................

Today I've done a little baking, chewy double chocolate cookies, what can I say .......


Yum!



Tuesday, 26 August 2008

I'm back with an award and a ripple!

I'm back!

I've spent the last week on the English Riveria. It was the first time that I've been to that part of Devon, apart from day trips to Paignton zoo. We didn't want to go far this year as we have a new caravan and we weren't sure how our car would cope with towing it. It was raining when we left home and for most of the 2 hour journey, we pulled into the campsite at Brixham and the sun shone and apart from the odd shower it was lovely.
Brixham




My daughter thought the houses looked like they were from the childrens' programme Balamory.


Sunset Brixham marina.




There was a small beach near the campsite I think it was called West Bay, this was a short walk but many steps down, wasn't quite a short walk back though uphill all the way!!

That was the first day, I'll be back with the rest of the photos in the next few days as quite a bit of thrift shopping was partaken lol.

For now here's one I couldn't resist as daughter number 2 is called Tara and this is a Royal Tara teaset or what's left of it!

And I came back to an award from the lovely Angel of shabby angel.

Thankyou Angel.

As this is a creative award I better add this pic of another ripple blanket that I started in the car, no I wasn't driving at the time!






And also on the subject of being creative, how about joining jellybelly jellybrain's camper van swap.






go on you know you want too!! See side bar link.

Sunday, 17 August 2008

Christmas ramblings ......

As Lola would say 'Christmas is my absolute favourite and my best' So I was so excited to receive these 2 new craft books. I already have the other Tilda books 'Crafting Springtime Gifts', 'Crafting Christmas Gifts' and 'Sew Pretty Homestyle' and I adore these books. So I pre ordered 'Sew Pretty Christmas Homestyle' and waited and waited, well it's here and it is fantastic and I want to make everything in there! Creating Your Perfect Christmas' also has some lovely things to make, the trouble is there are only 129 days 17 hours and 56 minutes left, not that I'm counting of course!!


Added to this my favourite catalogue dropped through the letterbox yesterday, I then spent an hour oohing and arrhing and wanting to spend a fortune. I do love the Tomtes and already have a shelf full of them out at christmas!


I found a very easy soap recipe on Monday and thought I'd give it a try, maybe make some soaps for Christmas presents. Do not laugh! this was a trial run, I wanted them to be small so we could use them and I could only find a shallow container as half my kitchen is still packed away due to renovations. Anyway this recipe uses lux flakes, milk and milk powder and I added lavender essential oil and some oats, then just studded them with lavender flowers. They are now drying for a week but it seems okay so I'll have to get some moulds (just seen some in the Panduro catalogue) and do some more.

I think it has rained nearly all week so Lily is getting very board! Yesterday she played buttons, she loves this game it involves getting one of my tins of buttons emptying them into a basket and just picking them up saying 'ooh, look mummy a pretty one' obviously she has my genes!

She has also learnt how to make a sandwich, this occured because she doesn't particularly like sandwiches but life would be so much easier for me if she would eat them. So I thought I'd get her to make her own, with a little help from me as she is only 2!

First she buttered the bread, quite difficult as it was homemade and rather crumbling!




Then she added some grated cheese and ham.

Then she ate it, and probably wondered why mummy was taking all these photos!
Result!

Tuesday, 12 August 2008

Showery Mevagissey, a ripple and soaps...


We went to Mevagissey on Sunday just to get out of the house for a while, after all the rain. In the morning we had seen a glimmer of hope in the blue sky.






We were only there for about 5 minutes when the heavens opened. Luckily Lily had a raincoat, which is more than can be said for me and OH! So I quickly ran in a shop for a very bright rainbow umbrella!



Even though it rained, very heavy showers at times, it didn't alter the fact that Mevagissey is such a lovely place to be. If you ever go it's well worth taking a peek in the little aquarium, free entry but donations taken. Lily loved seeing the crabs and the sea bass, which she thought were sharks!



OH bought me this gorgeous chicken last week and I forgot to blog about it, so here it is.


I thought I'd just show some of the lovely soaps that my daughters friend's mum makes to sell. I bought these last week a slice of banoffee pie, a trifle, a lavender one with sprigs of lavender on top and one with a dried rose on top, aren't they sweet!

I've seen quite a lot of ripple crochet on blogs recently and having never tried this before I thought I'd give it a go. Well it took ages to actually find a pattern, then I wasn't too sure about it, so I thought I'd just do a small piece to perhaps make into a cushion. Silly me, I really love it and I so wish I'd started a big blanket but I can't stop now.

Sunday, 10 August 2008

One happy bunny!

I am a very happy bunny, for a long time I have wanted a printers drawer tray. We have searched everywhere to no avail and finally, a couple of weeks ago, I made do with a wooden cassette rack. We removed some of the partitions and gave it a couple of coats of paint and it's okay, a bit too deep but hey I could still fill it with bits and bobs!


Then OH comes home Saturday morning to tell me he had possibly found me a printers tray!
A lady I knew died a few months ago and her daughters were holding a bric a brac sale at their house, before selling it. He happened to mention to them about a printers tray and they said I think we've got some old ones in the outhouse that their dad had acquired many, many years ago. Well we went up to the house and they had not one but three trays, gave them to me and would only take a few pounds for the lot! They may not look much at the moment but they will be fab when they're finished, well that's the plan anyway.

I also bought a few other bits from the sale: a wicker basket, 4 embroidered napkins, a small floral Coalport dish, a green glass bowl, an hexagonal wooden box with lidded compartments, a lovely illustrated Lark Rise to Candleford book and a really sweet bathroom sign.


Here are the rest of the things I bought from from last weeks church sale.
A cut glass vase, a heart shaped glass candle holder and a rose patterned cake slice that matches a cake stand I bought a few weeks ago!

And 4 more glass candlesticks.

Well I better hop off and start cleaning my trays now lol!

Thursday, 7 August 2008

Vintage books and beautiful bias binding!

I went to a local booksale on Saturday, it's held every month in a church hall. All the books are 30p each and there are thousands, so book addict heaven! I did get slightly carried away as I haven't been for 2 months! Here's a few that I picked up:
Some Enid Blyton to add to my collection
3 Purnell from 1971

and 3 Dean & Son 1963, 1970 and 1971

3 Beatrix Potter and 3 Ladybird

2 from 1964 that I've never heard of but I liked the pictures on the cover.

The Swiss Family Robinson, The Second Jungle Book, Little Men.

3 in cases: Emma 1953, What Katy did at School 1955 and Black Beauty, which I have yet to find the year of printing. And a really sweet Picture, Prayer and Hymn book.

With great illustrations, not very good photos though!

I also bought a few cookery, craft, fiction and modern childrens books and they had a bric a brac table but I'll have to post about that next time!

Yesterday was spent de- junking my 2 teenage daughters' bedroom. I have moaned and moaned about it for weeks but nothing was happening so I decided to help them, very stressful!! So had to finish with a bit of this ........

Bit of a rush job so it split but it tasted good and I must have used up quite a few calories doing all that cleaning, well deserved me thinks!

Now Lace Threads told us all, at the Shabby Chic cafe, about a haberdashery site http://www.robsonandmason.co.uk/ So I had a peak and saw the best bias binding ever, then I got very frustrated because the site kept crashing and I really wanted the floral binding, well luckily in the end I managed to order and it came this morning.

Isn't it lovely, now I just need a book 101 ways to use bias binding! Of course the other bits are great as well but I do love the binding!

Monday, 4 August 2008

Remembering a 1951 wedding

Fifty seven years ago on the 4th August 1951 my parents were married at Christ church Cinder hill Nottingham sadly my mum isn't here to celebrate as she passed away 3 and 1/2 years ago.

Christ church Cinder Hill Nottingham


I want to take this opportunity to blog about their meeting and subsequent wedding as a memento for my children so they will know some of their family history.

They met in 1949 when my mum, who worked at Nottingham lace was on a works outing- a day trip to Southampton.

My dad was also there, from Cornwall but, stationed at the army barracks. He was out in the town with some mates. My mum and her workmates were apparently whistling and shouting at the men in their uniforms! (being nice, quiet Nottingham girls) Anyway they started talking and kept in touch with each other. Six weeks later my dad was posted to Egypt but he went up to Nottingham the weekend before to see her. For the year that he was away my mum wrote to him every week and he wrote back when he could.
A year later in 1950 my dad was demobbed and arrived home by ship to Liverpool docks. To his great surprise my mum was there waiting for him and he went back to Nottingham with her for a week and they got engaged. He then went back to Cornwall to continue his demob.

And then as I said they got married on August 4th 1951 in Nottingham with 5 bridesmaids, 2 of her sisters and 3 of his, the best man was my dad's identical twin brother.
My mum wore a gown of white cloque with an embroidered veil and carried a bouquet of deep red roses. After the ceremony they honeymooned in Mevagissey. They then spent their married lives living in Cornwall and had 6 children one of whom died within hours of birth, out of the surviving 5 there is only one girl, me! They also had 12 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Although most of their married lives was spent running their own business, which stopped them from having many holidays apart from occasional trips to Nottingham to see the relatives, they certainly made up for it in latter years by having many holidays visiting many countries around the world. They also had parties to celebrate their 25th and 50th wedding anniversaries.


Saturday, 2 August 2008

Happy birthday

to daughter number 3, Jodie who was 15 yesterday.

Of course it rained and she had planned to go for a picnic by the river with some friends.

So it was up with the bunting.


and out with the tea party.


and a scooby doo cake!

Here she is posing for her friend, who is doing a GCSE photography course, she doesn't normally look like this lol!