Greetings lovely friends & readers
A few weeks ago now I purchased a gorgeous new length of Oilcloth for my dining table from * Here *.. I chose a pale sage green for a change, then while waiting for it to arrive I seriously doubted my choice. I need not have worried - it was Gorgeous!
Although I only managed one good picking from my Lilac this year, the fragrance was heavenly & filled the house with its perfume π
Earlier this year my friend Jane messaged me a photo of a doll she'd seen on Pinterest & asked me if I could please make it for her as she'd especially fallen in love with the lime green dress & the primitive "grubbiness" of her.
This was the picture Jane sent me. A search of Pinterest failed to turn up any pattern for the dolly so I had to improvise. After much debate (with myself) I used Rosalie Dekker Linen Angel pattern for the arms, legs & body but drew my own face shape as it needed to be a raggedy style face. I also enlarged the pattern by 100%. It was not without it's challenges π
We have finished with fires for the year so it feels strange to see the painted legs drying by the fire. I have to curb my perfectionism tendencies when making these primitive style dolls & I find this tricky at times. Her shoes were painted in black & then sanded when dry.
I had the orange wool in my stash so I made the plaits & then lay the dolly on some paper towels, covered her face & sprayed liberally with hair spray ... 3 or 4 good coats makes the plaits stiff enough to stand out - she very much has a Pippi Longstocking vibe to her π Painting the face was left til last & I was happy with the end result - it's been awhile since I've done this & I felt very nervous about it but I think I captured her expression well.
Prior to making the doll I showed the picture to my dear friend Shirley & said Jane wants this doll made with a green linen dress. "Oh No" said Shirley - that is not linen standing out puffy like that, that fabric is dupion silk! I think I have just that colour in my stash!!!!" So I am deeply grateful to Shirley for giving me the offcut in just the perfect Chartreuse green colour After I'd made the dress & thought how sweet it looked I then had to dunk the whole thing, lace & all, in parisienne essence to tea dye/grubby it up. This was scary stuff dear friends!! Then I had the not fun job of trying to iron it all out nicely again π
Once she had finally come to life & been sent down to Jane I received a lovely photo of her sitting on Janes shelf. Phew! π I'd quite fallen in love with this sweet little doll & could happily have kept her at my house!
Early last year youngest son removed a falling-down fence across the front of his propertyl This green gate was attached to the fence & - as I was there helping in my capacity as Steptoe - the gate came home with me. Last month I finally dragged it out, scrubbed it & then gave it 2 good coats of plain black paint. I also found this half-round wire basket under my house so this got spray painted black while I was outside painting.
Once I was happy with the gate I affixed it firmly in my garden at the edge of my deck & attached the half round basket using cable ties. I decided to double line it as I know how the birds pull at this coconut fibre matting & it doesn't last long.
I filled it with compost & potting mix. Little One inspected my work, gave it his approval ... then I trimmed the edges of the matting. I planted 2 punnets of white Impatiens in the basket.
The plants were tiny & are taking awhile to grow as it's still been so cold here. I am hopefull they will grow & spill out over the edges of the basket. A small sign tied to the gate just finished it off nicely.
This is looking across at it through the garden. Those tall green plants in the foreground are perennial Phlox & have a vivid white flower. I am hoping the white & black combination will look effective.
I am so thrilled with my green painted drawers planted with the lobelia & also the wrought iron chair filled with petunias. The combination of the blue plates on the wall just finishes it all off nicely & makes me happy when I walk past it. ππ
Dearest friends, if you have not entered my Christmas Giveaway as yet, go to this post * Here * as there are still a couple of weeks left to enter. Remember I will post to anywhere in the world - be in to win dear readers.
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend - I have family coming to visit & then I'm hosting my craft group on Monday so I am off to the kitchen to bake.
Thank you, as always, for your welcome visits here today,
Sending much love & friendship to you all,