Greetings lovely friends & readers
(Apologies in advance - another photo heavy post)
Instead of a vase of flowers, today we have my vintage wringer washing machine overflowing with fluffy ruffles petunias 💗🤍
When the tree men removed the old Silk tree here, they left my washing machine tipped on its side with one leg broken, where it sat for over a year. Recently I propped it up with some bricks under the broken leg, scrubbed it & filled with fresh compost & a punnet of petunias. Much nicer!
It's a dull overcast day here today (which I LoVe) & I'm enjoying the tree lights twinkling away & changing colours.
Longtime readers of my blog may remember that I've tried this year to work my way through the many kitsets that I had on my sewing shelf, some not ever opened. This Corinne Lapierre felt Mouse Family kit was among them. I sewed these up back in early October but I'd decided to dress mine in a festive theme. I used plastic pellets in their bases as they were tricky to get to stand up properly.
When it came time to decorate I thought they may need their own little table so I could display them properly 🐭🐀
They are all dressed in their Sunday Best & I've woven a little story around them . . . .
Here we have Mrs Mouse dressed in her pearls & festive hat - she is carrying a wreath & she wants to decorate it with the berries in her hand. She is tired of Christmas preparations & all the work being left to her . . . she'd quite like to lie down, have a big nap & wake up on the 1st January next year !
Here we have Mr Mouse in all his finery - Mrs Mouse sent him into the woods to get a tree for the children to decorate. She can't believe that he has come back with this stupid skinny branch . . . words fail her! He says it is fine & she just shakes her head & thinks he needs glasses (!!)
And here we have Junior Mr & Junior Miss Mouse - they are all dressed up ready for Christmas festivities & getting into mischief. They are wearing their best outfits & Miss Mouse even has a bow in her tail.
That's as far as I've gotten with my story - I need to think on it some more. Feel free to add to it in the comments dear friends . . . any suggestions gratefully received 😊
This little wooden house was $1.50 in the Salvation Army Op-shop - it was already painted white so I just added a festive transfer to it. I think it looks sweet with my mice family & a couple of bottlebrush trees.
And then I found this little book amongst my Christmas books. I purchased this in the Stratford Hospice Shop for 50 cents when I used to visit Mums. I remember when I came across it & thought I'd found such treasure.
I'll share a couple of pages - it is immaculate despite being old. Each page has a lift out surprise & these were all still tucked in there, none were missing. The lift-out surprises are on the left hand pages & a sweet accompanying picture on the right hand page.
It is truly just the sweetest little book & I love picking it up & thumbing through it.
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At the beginning of this term in what I can only describe as a moment of madness, I asked Sid's teacher if she'd like me to do some Christmas crafts with the class. Of course, she said Yes!
I spent some time putting together some samples including air-dry clay ornaments, a peat-pot & calico tree, & a paper bag snowflake. She let the children choose & they all chose the snowflake.
I used this tutorial * here * ... but changed it as cutting through 9 paper bags was far too thick for the kids so I got them to cut each paper bag individually & we cut ours prior to gluing. We had a day doing this in groups of 6 or 7 at a time. There are 28 children in Sid's class so it took some time & of course, they all worked at different levels.
Sid, who is still in a plaster cast, was my helper. I've blocked the kids faces out & also forgot to snap many pics as it was very full on, including supervising using hot glue guns & Yes - some did burn themselves (!!)
The teacher strung them all up in the classroom when they were finished & they looked wonderful.
This is my sample above left. It was a fun day but when I came home I did feel like I needed a rather long nap!! 😉
I decided I needed to make some Christmas coasters as I wanted to fussy-cut some of the gorgeous Tilda Merry Little Christmas fabric that I'd purchased months ago.
I used this free pattern from mollyandmama. The felt I had was too orange-y so I purchased a piece of pure wool felt which would wash better when The Mr slops his mug of tea on them! My local sewing shop had this colourway called Holly Berry - how perfect ❤️🍒
I'm delighted with how they turned out & think a pair of these would make great gifts, tied up with ribbon.
This wooden tree was a $3 op-shop purchase last year - I painted it yesterday & then applied some leftover transfer remnants, before sanding it all over. I like the vintagey effect of it all.
Thank you so much dear friends, for staying with me through these lengthy catch-up posts,
I hope the lead-up to Christmas is going well for you all,
Sending much love & friendship to you all,
What lovely things. I share my Christmases with a group of Meeces - some small, some chunky, which I buy when I come across them, and they bring such joy and always put a smile on my face. Your Corinne Lapierre mice are lovely and the little book you found. Perhaps the young mice could decide to help mum with Christmas . . .
ReplyDeleteWell done for stepping up to the mark and going down to the school and doing Christmas crafts with the children. I bet they really enjoyed that.
Your mouse family is so sweet and ready for the festivities! I always enjoyed the Brambly Hedge books as I loved the detail in the pictures.
ReplyDeleteWell done on the Christmas crafts with the children. I used to work with four and five year olds and after I left, I went back once to do some felt making with them, which they seemed to enjoy and got some interesting results. It was exhausting though!
You are so creative and your work is always so beautifully made. I haven't made a lot for Christmas but did re-glitter some papier mache initials and then seal them so we wouldn't have glitter everywhere! (I am still seeing specks of glitter all over the place though!)
Best wishes
Ellie