Playing with colour…
By taking a few torn strips of fabric and sewing them together with handstitch, a rich cloth appears as if by magic. The dramatic colourway gives me an idea for my next crop of Christmas cards – it’s never too early to start!
By taking a few torn strips of fabric and sewing them together with handstitch, a rich cloth appears as if by magic. The dramatic colourway gives me an idea for my next crop of Christmas cards – it’s never too early to start!
How annoying is it, when, after taking something to the charity shop after a good de-clutter, you realise it’s just what you need right now?! Cue to make a new top…
At this Christmas Fair I was lucky enough to be given three tables so I could take out all my stock and show more of my non-festive goodies, too.
Calling all ballerinas… A “must-have” little bag in which to keep all those necessary hair accessories needed to look immaculate.
I do enjoy selling at Fairs. It’s so nice to chat to people about my absolute favourite subject… making, making and more making.
Just finished some more gift tags to sell at a Christmas Fair. This time they are studded with gems, sequins and hologram snowflakes that will catch the light.
and nearly ready for Christmas. These fun snowmen are being made into festive tags that will really stand out on a gift wrapped in plain paper.
or perhaps one of each!
Now the Christmas cards are finished I feel as though I’ve made dozens and, actually, I have!! Now I must get on with my next project… some co-ordinating gift tags, maybe?
I’ve toned down the brightness of this range of Christmas cards and chosen to decorate them with muted shades for a more stylish and grown-up look.
My little Christmas card collection is shaping up nicely. I’ve started with the festive colours of red and green but as soon as they’re finished I’m going to experiment with more unusual combinations for those who (like me) prefer something less traditional.