One of the reasons I decided to work on a travel
zine was to encourage me to put all the loose tickets and photos and
stuff I have from living in Paris and New York and various other
travels, as well as all the planning and making from
my wedding, into albums which I can get out and look at, instead of
keeping in a box indefinitely. I mean, just look at this.... not a
great souvenir of all the good times I had, just a box of random
gubbins, really. One of the things that holds me back
is my ridiculous perfectionism. I’ll be disappointed in myself if I
stick something in squint, or in the “wrong order”, whatever that may
be. I mean, seriously, just get on with it, right? I think the balance
has slowly tipped towards ‘get all this carp
out of my kitchen’ and ‘when has anything turned out the way it looked
in my brain?’ has kicked in. Good.
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Scrapbooking
Sunday, 12 February 2012
For those who enjoyed my blanket pattern
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basketweave baby blanket by girlindustries.com |
How about knitting up a co-ordinated cushion cover by Answers on a Postcard contributor handknittedthings?
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Photo by Julia at www.handknittedthings.blogspot.com |
Click to look back at my pattern here.
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Special zine offer - go and check it out!
Marceline over at Pushpin Zines is running a special limited time promotion on my zines right now - you can pick up any copy of Answers on a Postcard for £1
Head over there and stock up, quick!
I'm still accepting enquiries about taking part in my travel zine, so do get in touch. I have about 15 people interested so far, and need a nudge to make a start on my seriously organised spreadsheet, so if I hear from say another two or three people that would definitely push me over the edge into getting organised! So far people want to tell me about Singapore, Norway, Australia, Canada, America and a couple of different places in Britain. But I want more!
Head over there and stock up, quick!
I'm still accepting enquiries about taking part in my travel zine, so do get in touch. I have about 15 people interested so far, and need a nudge to make a start on my seriously organised spreadsheet, so if I hear from say another two or three people that would definitely push me over the edge into getting organised! So far people want to tell me about Singapore, Norway, Australia, Canada, America and a couple of different places in Britain. But I want more!
Belated Day in the Life for 1 February
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Photo by Marceline Smith of Asking for Trouble |
Yikes! I missed out! So I'm looking back at my entry in the fantastic 5 year diary I bought from Asking for Trouble to see what I did...
Here goes:
Drove from Alloa to work. A tree was falling down across the road at the Forge Retail Park so I was diverted. Took ages. Not an exciting day.
The round up is on Nikki's blog. Nikki makes excellent cushions, which my in laws got for Christmas, and they match the suite in the conservatory perfectly!
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
My first venture into clothes making
I had a fun Sunday morning giving this outfit a try on my sewing machine. With an old duvet cover that I was given by Claire, and a length of what was unbleached cotton (dyed in the washing machine at the same time as a pair of trousers I needed to revive), I set about making a child's top using a pattern in the second ever issue of Sew Hip! a few years back.
I found it really fun to get my teeth into, and although I messed a couple of bits up at first, it's nothing that my seam ripper couldn't handle and I'm very pleased with the way it turned out. I'm going to work on the pattern a little bit so I can make a longer, more a-line version for a summer dress.
Sunday, 5 February 2012
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Craft room before....
Now if this isn’t the picture you’ll find under the
dictionary definition of ‘depressing’ I don’t know what is. I can’t
wait for the after picture. I have plans which include PAINT. Yes.
Eventually one day I'd like it to look a bit like this room I found in the Guardian weekend the other week. One day.
Eventually one day I'd like it to look a bit like this room I found in the Guardian weekend the other week. One day.
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