Friday, 12 April 2013

Digging for Victory at Pig Row.




I feel sure you have heard from me before about my friend Carol and her husband Andrew. They share their life with us via their fantastic blog, Life On Pig Row . They happily and knowledgeably dispense help and advice giving us all a peek into their world, "nestled on the high hills of the Yorkshire Moors" about gardening, growing your own and the good life, amongst other things.


 Our journey into 1943 and the wartime garden.


Just now Carol and Andrew are working on a wonderfully interesting project as they are currently re-creating a wartime garden. 

Fantastic news is that there efforts have been featured on the gardening blog belonging to The Guardian newspaper. 

I am so very happy to share the link to the blog where you can read all about their wartime gardening efforts; you can see how they have been bringing back old time seeds and forgotten varieties to their garden.

Please visit their blog to find out about their endeavours! You cannot fail to be inspired or  just lovingly educated about gardening in times gone by when it helped to Make Do And Mend, Dig For Victory and we find that presently, with Carol and Andrew, fortune definitely favours the bold!

 

Sunday, 7 April 2013

A good catch up - plus some yummy vintage finds!

Ok, it has been a while then!

The boys have been off school for a week and we have another to go. We have done some crafting, had some play outside now that the weather appears to be on the mend, they saw the Walking With Dinosaurs event in Manchester with the Gramps and we have our first playdate tomorrow when we will be making our own pizza for lunch with one of Harry's classmates.

As for creating and baking, I have had a fairly interesting time. My paper craft lovelies went on sale in Pink Chic Boutique in Calne, Wiltshire on March 30. I was contacted through Facebook by the owner of the shop and asked if I would be interested in selling my things on a sale or return basis. I said yes, of course, and duly sent off my box of goodies. I am currently waiting for an end-of-month report to see how sales have gone! Watch this space.

I also had a challenge on my hands. I was asked to create a Book of Shadows for a Paganist. I had to research symbols and meanings to make it special to the customer, and when she received it she was really very happy indeed - and here is a picture of the finished project.


Also, thanks to some recent networking the reach of my Facebook page has shot up and so have the number of people liking my page. When it comes to saying I 'like' somebody's page or not, I always really think about it. Just because they like what I do does not mean I am a fan of their work, so I am not at all bothered about returning a like just for the hell of it. 

Now, you do know that every now I come across a gem of an old item from either the shed or somewhere else in the family. Well, my father in law was having a tidy out at Great Gran's house recently as she has now gone into a retirement home. He came home with this and once cleaned up it should go very nicely on the back of the Spitfire. But, for now I will be using it as a display item for my craft festivals!

And I almost forgot he found this the other week, too. A vintage knitting stitch counter, cool huh? Only wish I was a knitter!

Today these two beauties arrived, a vintage C.W.S mustard tin with a fantastic image on the lid and also this fab material carpet bag. Both need a good clean - 





but then get a load of this little beauty? A Pye portable radio from the 1950's.



Well, I have enjoyed our little catch up but must dash as a few things to do before The Village starts at 9pm - don't you just love Maxine Peake and John Simm, local people to the area made very good indeed!

Catch you later! xx

Monday, 25 March 2013

Pinterestingly Addictive!



Pinterest is frequently described as the crack cocaine of the internet. It only take one pin and you're hooked; people have been know to lose days searching for pictures of pandas.

I admit at times to limiting how long I spend looking at pantry organisation. The problem with Pinterest is that pins of interest are originally shared so far back that you can get side-tracked by practically any subject searching for the blog or website from which it originated! I have felt like reaching for the Bach's Remedy on occasion because the stress of finding the initial architect of the the pin was so overwhelming. This is the time to stop, for a little while at least!

But there is a positive side to this addiction. I have come across the most wonderful pins such as a company who will reproduce an picture your child draws of an animal or beast of their imagination. Take a look at http://doodlesoftie.com where treasures can be kept forever.

Also I now know I suffer from only a mild form of OCD compared to when I see the lengths people go to in organising every aspect of their lives! However, I now have a Household Notebook don't know what I did without it, but that is another story entirely!

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Let's Get Pretty Nostalgic - Pretty Gorgeous, too!


Only recently did I discover, where have you been, the wonderful publication that is Pretty Nostalgic. 

This is a simply delightful celebration of our past and reminds us to Make Do and Mend, Count Your Blessings, Waste Not Want Not and lots of other advice! The newest edition is now on sale in WH Smiths and independent stockists such as vintage retailers.
 Pretty Nostalgic Magazine

So, check out the website and you can also find them on Facebook here.

 
I have also bought a copy of a book they produced which is called "Home - Happy Days From Vintage Ways".  

As a paper crafter I have been using images from the book to help create some of my journal embellishments.  

It is like the most wonderful pack of 12 x 12 scrapbooking papers with inspiration that helps me create wonderful paper craft lovelies, and because it is so packed with gorgeousness it will last me an age!

This is my latest journal using extracts from this amazing book.

 Come on everybody, lets get Pretty Nostalgic!


Monday, 18 March 2013

Spring Craft Festival

Well, Saturday was my day at the SaddleworthCreativeNetwork Spring Craft Festival.

I had a great day catching up with friends and meeting some new ones, my cakes and bakes went very well and generally enjoyed myself.

Take a look at my table photos - I absolutely love laying out my table, it's half the fun of the day!

First outing for my new banner!




Made lemonade for the first time and Easter biscuits for the current season were very well received.
Coconut scones were quite popular, another first time product.

If I am honest I am pleased I did not sell all my paper craft items - this is because I now have a box of goodies on my craft table which, once added to, I will be posting out this week. 

The exciting news is that Paper Craft Junkie is about to be one of the suppliers of paper craft lovelies to a new shop opening up in the town of Calne in Wiltshire! Yes, it appears I have been head hunted - through Facebook! The shop is called Pink Chic Boutique and opens on March 30. I look forward to letting you know how I get on with people, hopefully, paying money for my handcrafted items is a shop setting!

For pictures of some of the stall there on Saturday check out my page at Paper Craft Junkie.

Catch you later.x

Thursday, 7 March 2013

Guest Crafting Companion!



 



This post, I hope, will be the first of an ad hoc series called Crafty Companions, where I invite fellow crafters to tell the blog about themselves. I am delighted to say my first guest is the very talented Sarah Hobson from Hobson's Choice(Crafts). She has taken time out of her busy crafting schedule to tell us how she was recently featured in Simply Homemade Magazine

This wreath is one of my favourites of her creations. Love a good wreath any time of the year! 
 






Here is her story, and then why not visit her Facebook page and shop to see more of the wonderful choice of  crafts made by Sarah? 

  The day had started the same as most others then..... POW!!  

Hi, my name is Sarah Hobson and I am the founder of Hobson Choice(Crafts). From Humble beginnings Hobson's Choice was created in our lounge in the cottage 'up the lane'. Two years ago I taught myself to sew and now here I sit with a double page feature in a fabulous craft magazine under my belt!
I had dropped the girls off at school, made myself a cuppa then began opening my emails. Here I found the most amazingly jaw dropping opportunity from the Editor of  
Simply Homemade magazine !!

The email outlined that an interview with pictures of my work would appear in the next publication. 

WOW! Really? Me, Hobson's Choice? WOW!!!

With the submitting process complete it became an exciting waiting game for 
Hobson's Choice to be in print for the world to see. Publication date arrived and I nervously approached the magazine stand, fighting all urges not to rip open the edition and tell everybody in the queue -  "this is me!!!"

I am a normal Mum of three with all the trials and tribulations of everyday life and then some. I could never have dreamt two years ago that Hobson's Choice would have come this far. I am so proud of all I have achieved - it just goes to show what can happen with an idea and lots of hard work!

Thank you, Louise, for inviting me to write my first article be your first guest  
Crafty Companion.

Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Spring is nearly sprung!

Well, my countdown to Spring tells me we only have 13 days to go. Yee ha Grandma!!

I could not resist any longer! I have started to put up some decorations and Spring lovelies around the living room and kitchen. My banner is in pride of place on the mantle along with a couple of other little things I made. See here!














A closer look at the detail







 



And also, after seeing one of the gorgeous goodies available on  Lil Vintage Makes that inspired me, I have used a florist's collar, wrapped a spring garland of birds around it and now wait to buy some daffs or hyacinths to put in the vase!

 
Hope you enjoy decorating as much as I do and I would love you to share pictures of them with  Paper Craft Junkie!

Catch ya later!xx