Sunday, 24 July 2011

R.I.P. Amy Winehouse...




R.I.P. Amy Winehouse   xxx


Tuesday, 19 July 2011

I've been on my jollies...

Morning all


I've been on my jollies to the wonderful Tenerife where it was lovely hot sunshine every day for a fortnight,  just laying on a sunbed drinking cocktails and dipping in and out of  the pool when it was too hot, and now we're back home and it's been rain, rain, rain.


Don't you just hate that, you want to show off your tan but all you can see from under the brolly is your nose end!! Never mind, as usual we had a marvellous time and we decided  to go for a ride on a camel which wasn't as frightening as I thought it was going to be



"up you get matey"



and we're off!!
We saw  a mother and a six day old baby camel, it's coat was a bit like a sheep's all soft and cuddly


 
isn't she gorgeous???


We spent a few hours on a boat  in the ocean to see the whales and dolphins


these were right beside our boat and if I'd had long enough arms you could have touched them.





We usually had a walk down to the beach on a night to watch  the locals  "crabbing" and the sunsets were amazing




but apart from that we just sunbathed all day and read our books...ah that's the life if ever we won the lottery!!



But today it's back to work with my tape measure,

bye for now

Lucey x



Wednesday, 29 June 2011

June's monthly make's...


Hi, well it look's like it's going to be another scorcher today,  the sun is shining and there's no hint of a breeze,

don't know where June went but I thought I'd best be showing you what I've made before it's too late so here goes,



first of all some cute mice filled with lavender, tutorial from The Felt Fairy, I've made loads of these as they're so simple, they're hiding in all the drawer's!!


I love the work of Julie Arkell she makes such beautiful brooches and she inspired me to make this one, just a scrap of material and some vintage blanket all lovingly stitched together,

 

"Four o clock it's time for tea"

 
This is my little lavender bunny called "Kitty" isn't she sweet?
I filled her body with lavender but I think I should have put a some  in her head as it look's  a bit flat, might do that now,


and I've  covered a notice board in wadding and put a piece of linen over it to display a few bits n bobs, it's nice to look at while I'm sitting sewing. 


And finally, I know it's way too early, but I found this fabric in the drawer so I covered a journal for christmas and added a little "let it snow" sign that Mandy sent me, am I mrs organised or what?



Well that's it for this month girls, did you make anything nice?

Love Lucey x

 

Monday, 27 June 2011

Lavender's blue dilly, dilly....

Morning girl's



To cut or not to cut is what I asked myself!!! 


The bees are loving my lavender that I planted down the path last year but there's so much of it it seemed a waste to let it go


so yesterday I picked a basket full and tied it into bunches and hung it up to dry in my craft room


(please excuse Lulu's tail she's camera shy!!)

it makes  the room smell lovely  and there's still about another four bunches to pick I will leave some for the bee's though as I know they love it, wish I knew where I could get some lavender honey from imagine that spread on your toast.....mmmmm.



Are we all enjoying the lovely sunny weather? I hate to say it but it is a trifle hot for doing "housewifey" things so I thought I'd raid the fridge for all those unusual shaped jars that have a scraping or two of pickles and chutney's and give them a good wash out so I can store my ever growing stash of buttons and bit's and bob's in them and I have a couple of crafty thing's to make for my partner in the magic ball  swap.

Better get on then,

love Lucey x

Friday, 24 June 2011

Red spotty parcel...



Morning girls

Before blogger rudely stopped us from posting any photo's this week I was going to show you what was in my parcel from the very lovely Mandy at daisy moon, well here it is.

Feast your eyes on this rather gorgeous red spotty box that was tied up with some lovely tape that said "How many kinds of sweet flowers grow in an English country garden" how sweet is that?



When I opened it all these beautifully wrapped parcels fell out of the box



Mandy had made me the most lovely jewellery wrap to hold all my jewels in and a cupcake and when I opened it it was a pin cushion on top and inside  it was filled with the nicest  buttons ever, there was also a lovely brooch and a very pretty bracelet in blue that had glass buttons sewn on and it fit my wrist perfectly, I felt like cinderella with the glass slipper!!



Two little lavender hearts, I love the one on the left it's made out of a snippet of an embriodered cloth


lots of  buttons on cards in ice cream colours,






A  box of hotel chocolate "buttons" and a travel journal and a card with a flowery badge on it, thank you ever so much Mandy I loved everything and I was thoroughly spoilt.


Didn't I do well?

Love Lucey x





Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Problems...

I wanted to show you my button swap parcel from the lovely Mandy at daisy moon but for some reason blogger just won't let me put any photos on!!!

Three times I've tried but to no avail so I'll give it another go later on 'cause ooooooohhhhh I've  got some lovely goodies to show you!!

Lucey xx

PS is anyone else having problems???

Monday, 20 June 2011

"Country Market"...

I had a lovely day on Friday, I headed off to Northallerton as they hold a country market in the town  hall every week


there were lots of hand knitted baby coats and hats and lots of dolls clothes, crochet milk covers, pin cushions and cards,


some nice ripe fruit,


lots of plants and flowers fresh from the garden,


and loads of home baked scones, cakes of every description, pies and bread all freshly baked for the big day.

There was also fresh eggs and jams and marmalades all made on agas in country kitchens, the ladies all wore pinnies and had their names on badges and you had to be there at "doors opening" to get the best stuff,  there was plenty of "elbowing" going on aswell!!


 

Everything looked absolutely delicious, there were tables and chairs  down one side for tea and cakes and the tables all had cloths and flowers on them, all done in the old fashioned way by these lovely ladies. 

You were given a basket at the door by "Doris"  to put your goods in then you made your way to the counter to pay, the ladies added everything up with their pencils and paper.


 
I imagine the lady above  is "Ethel", after making the farmer his bacon and eggs on the aga she will of slipped off her slippers and hung her pinny on the back of the door, put on her coat and tied on her headscarf, picked up her basket and stepped outside where "farmer" would drop her off in town.!! 

 
So what did I buy,

 two bunches of country garden flowers priced at £1.50 and £1.90 per bunch,



everything had a sticker on displaying the price and postcode of where the product had come from, it was just like being in the 1940's, I wish!




4 delicious cheese scones, a dozen big brown eggs that we had boiled for breakfast on sunday and they tasted lovely,




some strawberries, blackcurrants and a big bag of gooseberries that Mr Lucey made into a crumble for tea, a little cover for my milk jug and  some gorgeous shortbread that had ginger icing on top that didn't last long enough to be photographed !!!


 

There was a wartime  weekend on and this is the display in the florist's window, all the veg sent out in rows and old pots and tools 

 

and big bunches of corn and billy can's.

It was one of those day's that makes you "glow" with happiness!!

Love Lucey x