Greetings lovely friends & readers
Although I have packed all my Easter decor away now, I did manage to finish off this rabbit which I started only 12 short months ago!!!
His name is P. Cottontail Esquire & he is designed by Lyn Hosford.
For his tailored Jacket I used the wool fabric from a man's blazer that was purchased from the Op Shop quite sometime ago. I often pick these up when I see them going cheaply as the wool fabric is wonderful to use in projects.
His personalised wooden key is purchased from * here *
Though the pattern states to dunk his body in a "dye bath mix" to stain it, I could not bear to do this ... I much preferred my Gentleman rabbit in pristine condition.
I hauled a comfy lounge chair over closer to my French doors for the winter time. It gets lovely afternoon sun here & is a nice spot to sit & look outside in the wintery months.
Amongst Mum's treasures I had bought back this soft pink mohair throw & I draped this over the chair. My friend Jane had gifted me a beautiful Cath Kidston tea-towel last birthday, commemorating our late Queen's Platinum Jubilee. I decided to make it up into a rectangular cushion for my chair. Jane had also gifted me the beautiful piece of Sanderson Linen & this became a cushion also.
I thought they looked so pretty on the pink throw & they only took a couple of hours to sew up. Often I pick up cushion inners when I am thrifting & tuck them away for projects like this.
An inviting spot to sit with a cuppa ... I just need to make sure I actually do this!
There is a round occasional table next to my chair & I displayed Mum's glass cake stand on it along with some pretty floral china my friend Sandy had gifted me. When I do new little vignettes like this, it encourages me to pull everything out & it all gets a good clean & a vaccum & I like to oil/polish my wooden furniture.
A small ribbon-rose embroidered cushion that I gifted to Mum many years ago now 💝
I was with Mum when she purchased this sweet little Oak table way back in 2014. She needed something to display photographs on & this was perfect. I've always loved the heart shaped legs on it so home it came with me. Mum's Crown Lynn Swan displayed on the lower shelf. (would you believe dear readers - Mum used the Swan to hold her toilet cleaner & loo brush !!!)
This Oak Canteen holds Mum's silver cutlery set. She had always said she wanted me to have this so I have sat it on top of the Oak table & popped a small display on top. Looking at the brass tray in this photo - I really must try
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The sweet lace cloth cames from Mum's also |
Just a little corner of my home ... & makes me think of Mum when I look at her treasures around me. There are still lots more to sort through yet dear friends, but I am trying to deal with a few things each week.
Sid came twice last week & wanted to do "arts & crafts". I save loo roll tubes for him but he also goes through my Recycling bin & pulls out any cardboard boxes etc that he wants. He happily crafts & builds junk contraptions for hours! He LoVeS cellotape & goes through rather-a-lot !!! 😉
I got up early this morning & cleaned out my Fridge. I then tossed all the left over veggies into a Fridge Drawer stew. This will hopefully feed us for 3 nights & smells very comforting cooking away in the Crock Pot.
There is a cold Southerly wind blowing here today & Madam Pip has her banana box inside the house with a fresh wool blanket. Blackie is tucked up in the hallway cupboard sitting on the ironing pile (!!!) 😐. The Mr informs me we are in for cold temps tonight.
I hope you are warm & cosy where-ever you are dear friends,
Thank you as always, for your welcome visits here today,
With much love & friendship to you All,
Love Julie & the furry ones x0x0x