Tuesday, August 12, 2025

A Creative Weekend . . . . . . (& Crazy Cat Antics)

Greetings lovely friends & readers

No flowers to show this week - but remember the wool blanket seedling pots I made back in * this post* ? ??

Well Houston, we have lift off !!!! πŸ‘
I have had them down the end of my Lounge in the hospital corner, & they've done so well .. I will now move them out to my Hothouse for awhile before planting.  I'm keen to sew up some more seedling pots. 

The Mr was away all weekend riding Moto X so I had some time to myself to do creative pursuits.    I'd pruned my final rose bushes, fed them all with sheep pellets, & saved some nice big fat rosehips for potpourri.  
A week ago I'd picked some of my lovely flowering manuka as it was looking so pretty. I hung 2 bunches up to air dry.



 Here is how it dried friends 😞  So disappointing - the flowers just disappeared.  I've tossed this lot out now & may try again - I'm wondering if I needed to give it a drink first?  If you have any suggestions please leave me a comment as the flowers were the prettiest part of it I thought, but they just shriveled up.


I gave my sewing room a good clean before messing it up again.  I found this small shelf in my stash so I hung it on the wall so I could move all my little collections up off my desk. 

I think it looks so sweet with lots of my special things on display.



Remember the thrifted rabbit eggcup that I made into a pincushion in * this post *.   I'd wanted some rabbit themed pins but could not find any anywhere so I ordered these bunny brooch pins from Temu, cut the backs off & hot glued flower head pins to their backs.  I think they turned out wonderful.

I finished an order for some Herbal Mothball sachets & decided to make myself some as I had plenty of mixture remaining.
  The recipe is at the bottom of * this older post * should you wish to make some.  I washed all my project bags & tucked fresh sachets into any of them that store yarn or wool felt. 


My friend Gail had given me this thrifted hook so I gave it a coat of chalkpaint & some leftover transfer scraps.  


I'm really pleased with how it turned out & it's perfect on my sewing room wardrobe for holding larger project bags. 


While I had the cream chalk paint out I decided to give this old suitcase a freshen up.  This took 3 coats to get a good coverage, a sand & distress & again, some leftover transfers applied to it.  A good wax & it was done - ideal for storing projects & UFO's in.

I always like to think that you can have things that are useful but they can still be pleasing to the eye at the same time
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And it only took 2 minutes to fill it with an unfinished project !!


The Mr always says to me "you don't have to be crazy to live in this house, but it sure does help"

Yep that's Me - A lifetime Member (!!)


Honestly friends - these cats of mine, you would surely think there were NO comfy sleeping spots in the entire house - whereas yesterday I counted 6 including beds, banana boxes & rugs folded up just especially for them.



For the last 3 nights Blackie has taken up residence in the clothes dryer in my laundry.  The Mr said to me "you'll have to put a blanket in there for him" - I said No!  I'm not encouraging him to sleep in there.  Last night I took the right-hand pic - The Mr had folded up an old towel & placed in there for His Royal Highness. 


The night before he took up residence in there, he slept in the bathtub for 3 nights.  Cold & hard & uncomfortable ??  



I have 2 litter boxes that I bring in at nights.  Yes these are filled with fresh dirt ..... my cats were once wild, it's no good giving them fancy lavender scented kitty-litter, they don't know what that's for so they have dirt!  Well Madam Pip decided to sleep in the dirt box (!!) Why - I have no idea ?? 

Oh & where is Little One I hear you ask ??  Probably tucked up on my bed ??

No - he slept in the middle of a table display where there was barely room but someone (The Mr) moved my vignette to the side for him πŸ™„& tried to put a soft towel down!!!   So you see dear friends - if you live here long enough - you too might just go a teeny bit mad!!!

Thank you for staying through this lengthy post - I just had to share the cat antics as I know a lot of you follow especially for the furry family,

Wishing you a wonderful rest-of-the-week dear friends,

With much love & friendship to you all,



9 comments:

  1. Wow you are so creative , what another great post.
    Have a great week hugs June.

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  2. How do you make the rosehip pot pourri, Julie? Can't help you with the Manuka I'm afraid. Those cats are hilarious!xxx

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  3. Cats!!
    Those seed pots have worked well haven't they. How lovely to have a clear desk - bet it doesn't look like that now! And the little shelf is perfect. The rabbit pins are cute and the bag hanger looks so pretty on your door. Lovely catchup Julie. xx

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  4. Ah! Now! To dry flowers, l remember Mia Mama, used to dry flowers....you can use several methods...
    Air Drying, of course, oven or microwave drying...
    Air drying is simple, involving hanging flowers upside down in a dark, dry place for a few weeks...
    Silica gel drying is faster, using a desiccant to absorb moisture and preserve flower shape...
    Oven or microwave drying are quicker options, but require careful monitoring....!
    I have only used the air drying method, with various results...good and bad...!

    Love the old suitcase...There was one on a repeat of 'Flog It' last night, an old ladies make~up case,
    it was made of crocodile, and really tatty...valued at £80~£120...It finally fetched £300...it needed
    relining, it would finally look the part..!

    Well...As we all know... One of the best things about cats is that they are very independent creatures.
    Unlike dogs, who require quite a high level of attention each day, cats are quite happy to have time to
    themselves....And, for me..they are the loveliest and most wonderful creatures on the planet...! :O)
    And...Over the years l've read how cats have drowned in washing machines, so, before the put your
    'smalls' in...poke the inside of the machine with the end of a brush....carefully of course...HeHe! Bless!xxx
    😼 🐾🐾 😼 🐾🐾 😼 🐾🐾 😼 🐾🐾 😼 🐾🐾 πŸ˜Ό 🐾🐾 😼 🐾🐾 😼 🐾🐾 😼 🐾🐾 😼 🐾🐾 

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    1. Pussy~Cat v's Washing Machine....(But don't tell Blackie)...!x
      What can I put in the washing machine to catch cat hair?
      Incorporating white vinegar during the rinse cycle softens fabrics and helps dislodge
      hair stuck in fibers, improving overall cleanliness....
      How to get cat smell out of washing machine?
      Sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda into the drum and run a hot water cycle
      to neutralize unpleasant smells...

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  5. What beautiful projects again, Julie - you really have a great eye to be able to see past the bedraggled appearance to be able to make something beautiful!
    Your wee treasures on the shelf look exquisite, and I love your re-done hook!
    Your seedlings look so very healthy.
    Loving all the cat antics - the wee boys here are keen on the drier, and I have to be careful they don't jump in when it is still warm after a load.. they also claimed two plastic 'baskets' to sleep in for a while - they have outgrown them now, but those were lined with warm blankets and were much used.
    My boy has had to go to the vets - he will be back there next week for some dental work, in the meantime I have a nightly battle with him to get his meds into him to keep him comfortable enough to eat.
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  6. Lovely to see your wee shelf and the 'new' bunny pins. LOL Cats are funny creatures.

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  7. Lots of delightful things to drool over in this post.
    Cats are contrary creatures, as you well know. My heart lurched a little at Blackie in the dryer. Many years ago one of our cats, Herbie, got into the dryer and we didn't realise. We've always been very careful since to close the door - we don't want to lose another one.

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  8. I love the cats choices of beds - my cat b4 Poppy, her name was Puss and she slept 6 months on my front porch, all through the winter.

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