Friday 20 April 2012

Get it out there!

As I'm not too good at standing on the street corner proclaiming everyone should have one of my wee creations, I have decided to continue making my children's friend's birthday presents ("Lucky them" I hear you cry).

[Jane, look away now...this is your son's present here]. I have made a football themed holiday journal for my lad's friend who has a birthday tomorrow. The crowning glory of my day was Max saying "Yeah, he'll really like that. He won't want toys. Can I have one? Can I have this other one? I'll pay you cash for it."

You need to know that in the past, Max has offered all the cash he owns to be allowed to stay up for an extra half hour. And before you ask, yes I was sorely tempted.

Anyhow, I will rustle up one for Max and finish off the two for my friend's girls.

I had my first free weekday morning sans enfants for what feels like an eternity. Here's a pic of a nice little stash of fabric I purchased whilst on my lonesome. I plan to do some Jubilee bunting and a Jubilee PVC peg bag...come on, they'll jump off the virtual shelves.

Right next batch of kids to bed then hurrah to Friday nights.

Thursday 19 April 2012

Home Alone!

Peace and Quiet if only for two hours before the kidlings finish school. Actually, my little lass, Jody, has joined the dizzy heights of Pre-School this week, chomping at the bit she was. So proud was she to finally be a big girl. Furthermore, she had her first swimming lesson on Monday after spending the last two years waiting patiently (mostly) at the poolside watching Max and Phoebe have fun in the water. Oh, and learn to swim of course.

And I have sold my first item as a result of having a virtual shop! Woo Hoo! Celebrations are afoot and I am close to jacking in my job on the back of this.

OK, it was to a lovely lady who works at the aforementioned Pre-School so not quite a stranger from afar who stumbled across my wares on-line. But she saw my Holiday Journal as it was posted on Facebook and asked to have one! Then (there's more) my friend saw these journals and has placed an order of 2 personalised ones for her two girls in prep of their holiday in May. And (this is the last) I plan to drag my wee charges to a tiny, dark but packed fabric shop in Leighton Buzzard this afternoon to get some football fabric so I can make yet another journal as a birthday present for my lad's friend. It's all go here in Wingrave!

And did I mention the homemade bread? Best not, eh? But Phoebe and Jody love kneading and each effort is better than the last. What more can I say?  Happy days xxx

Tuesday 17 April 2012

Easter in the Peaks

Just back from another lovely holiday in our caravan and as expected the weather was...changeable! We trekked all over Chatsworth Estate where we were staying, visited a local National Trust House and Gardens (much to my 3 year old's delight...not!) and won on the Grand National. The children had the freedom to cycle and scooter all over the site with their new found friends. I had toyed with the idea of taking a range of caravan inspired creations with me but the weather forecast and lack of backbone changed my mind for me.

Been busy creating new things for my little Folksy shop. My inspiration here was how to keep your little ones entertained in a tiny 5 berth caravan whilst Blighty unleashes its best thunderstorm outside. Both my girls like to sew so I have created little sewing kits aimed at the young novice. They include all you need to make a small felt coin purse. I loved making these, I really did. 

That was the girls sorted (for a time, at least) so I had to dig deep for the young lads who prefer football to embroidery! All my children have had Caravan Journals which have lived in the caravan since our very first trip away so I came up with a Holiday Journal with a removable cover and a pouch for stationary. 


One of my favourite excursions was a visit to a working Nat Trust flour mill and of course, I had to buy some flour! Tonight my girls and I have been kneeding the dough to within an inch of its life ready for the packed lunches tomorrow. They were born naturals and I will try and encourage this further.


Which reminds me, the dough has proven (and proven - I had forgotten all about it!) so needs to be baked. Yum yum xxx