Greetings lovely friends & readers
Yesterday I picked my first vase of Daphne flowers - this brightened my day immensely, it is one of my favorite fragrances. Then this morning I noticed the first daffodil had burst into bloom in my garden - how wonderful 💛
I subscribe to crafthousemagic on YouTube and * this video * popped up a couple of months ago. It sparked my interest as I remembered I had two hanks of 7 mm cotton cording in my craft cupboard, purchased a couple of years ago now. I decided to have a go right then & there. My first bowl turned out great ...I made mine deeper than the one in the video & not as wide in the base. I cut 1 inch strips of Tilda fabrics & used these in my rows. It was a lot of fun seeing it grow & I was delighted with the shape it turned out. I decided to fill it with some treaty bits & gift to a dear friend who was due to have a birthday early June.
Wrapped up in cellophane & ribbon it looked wonderful & my friend is finding it useful to store small fabric blocks in.
I decided to make another one for another dear friend whose birthday was early July. As my friend loves blues & taupes I used a combination of these colours for my strips. This bowl turned out great too & I did the same .. filled it with special bits & posted it off to her.
My friend has styled hers with a trailing plant in & I think it looks wonderful - I love the raw texture of the bowl paired with the natural houseplant 💚 I am keen to make more of these - they were so enjoyable.
I have had Sid odd days this week & he has also attended a school holiday sports programme. We did arts & crafts together.
Alec is no longer interested in crafting & makes this quite clear "I think I'm a bit old for that now Granny". Well, I said ~ I'm 65 & I still enjoy it!
I am saddened to feel that Sid may soon no longer enjoy this either so I make the most of it while he is still keen.
He made a robot called Bob & some other various "weapons".
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I've just realised my blue bird has lost its black beak (!!) |
Meanwhile Granny had watched yet-another-YouTube-video & seen how to make these sweet little origami style birds.
* Here * is the video if you are interested ~ it is only 5 minutes long. I am always on the look-out for simple creative projects that might interest my Grandsons but Sid was not keen on making these. I made mine into a mobile. Earlier this week we popped into the Salvation Army Op-shop & Sid got a soft toy for $4, & Granny bought the sweet little rabbit egg cup for $2.50. I made it in to a pincushion with some delightful Peter Rabbit fabric in my stash. I am thinking about rubbing some dark wax over him to take the gloss off, not sure as yet 😳
This month marks 2 years since The Mr bought Little One home from the farm. As much as I would love to say otherwise, they still do not get along. This photo taken last night is about as close as it gets, & just look at that ginger girls face, she is figuring out if she has the energy to run & hiss at him or not.
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Here is an example of doing as he pleases ... NO CATS ALLOWED ON THE GOOD BED QUILT!! |
I love all my cats but Little One is an entirely different nature altogether. He is now a teenage boy in Cat Years & like all teenage boys, he knows everything, doesn't listen, does as he pleases, & breaks all the rules (!!)
Believe me, I should know, I have only raised boys.
I have long ago given up hope that they will all get along - it's lucky we adore them all so much that we bow & scrape to them accommodate their different needs 😬
Thank you as always dear friends, for your welcome visits here today,
Sending much love & friendship to you all,
Love the rope dishes , You are one clever lady .
ReplyDeleteI love the black and white one cat , looks like my cat Candy , sadly lost her a few years ago .
But she was a wonderful cat , she would follow us every where .even tried to get on a bus with me one day .
She was with us almost 17 years .
When I took the dog out she would also come on our walks.
Sweet times. Enjoy your day hugs June.
Love My Bowl so Much! 🩷 Thankyou!
ReplyDeleteThose early flowers are always such a delight! The bowls are lovely and Sid's robot is brilliant. xx
ReplyDeleteWow those bowls are something else! I saw a hank of that type of cotton in a shop the other day. Might go back and get it.Time's been called on our crafting sessions too by the older two and the littlest one just loves Lego but too fiddly for me!Preferred the days of Duplo bricks!
ReplyDeleteI confess I was a little concerned when I saw 'update on Little One', so was relieved to read that he is well and as naughty as ever.
ReplyDeleteI love your rope bowls - weaving in patterned material was inspired.
My youngest grandchild, Jack, aged 6, loves origami and takes every opportunity to practise it. He also loves painting and drawing and his pictures are wonderful. I hope Sid continues to enjoy crafting - it's such a wonderful outlet for creativity and relaxation.
Well....And yes, all pussy~cats know everything, never listen, do as they
ReplyDeleteplease, & breaks all the rules...All pussy~cats that were ever born, come
under this banner....and...I~LOVE~THEM~FOR~IT...HeHe! Bless..1 :).
Origami...Yes! I must confess, l still have a bit of talent for it, l can still
make cats, dogs, faces, boats, planes...ooooO! Can l make planes...
HeHe! :0). My Dad taught me to make all sorts of things, and l taught
my daughter a few to...but..l always finished up making them, for her
and her friends...!
Once again, it has to be said that Sicilian boys are raised very much
like the girls...so...l in fact cook, sow, knit, craft etc..etc...
The cording bowls are lovely...so Julie, your next adventure will be to
make three...(3)...larger cording bowls for three, you know who's, you
can't deny a cording bowl, for each of the furry ones...Bless! xxx
HaHa! As l've always said..."Dogs have owners...Cats have staff". :O).
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Oh I like those bowls Julie. How clever. cats are funny critters, you think they'd be besties.
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