Sunday, 20 February 2011

Hand made greeting cards

11014 sold



11030 'Princess- Sweet girl'
  Recent greeting cards hand made by me which I sell for $7 plus freight to your destination. $2 from each sale will go towards a local charity in my neighbourhood. I will save the donations from each sale and present to a charity at the end of 2011 and let you know whom I have donated to.


Each card is standard post size (A6) and comes with its own envelope stored in a cellophane bag. I use quality card stock, scrap papers, lace, ephemera. No two cards are the same, my own compositions although I do draw on inspirations from others. For custom cards please allow 10 days including delivery.


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11008

11039 'Friends Forever'






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11041 sold

11037 'Dream Big and Laugh hard'

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11006

11009


11012 50th BD

11013 Sold




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11019



11021

11021 sold

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11024 sold

11032 'Life Is Beautiful'
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11025 'Precious memories'

11027 Sold


11029 'You Mean so much to me'


11031 Sold


11018 Sold


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11007 Graphic from The Graphic Fairy
 


11010 Sold
 


11011


11015

11020 Grandma

11023 'Lullaboy Sweet Baby Boy'



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11034 Sold
 




11035 Sold
 




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Monday, 3 January 2011

Fringed Violet wildflower
Ferntree Gully - a nature walk on the Bylong Valley way 3rd January 2011




Scribbly gum tree close up
We add to our Lue Pottery collection of utility stoneware pieces.

We visited Lue pottery again on New Years Eve and I just knew we would not be able to resist some more pieces! Normally I wouldn't have chosen pink, but it grew on me!

We add to our stoneware rice bowl collection from Lue Pottery!

Mudgee for New Years 2010

Mudgee for New Year's eve 2010. We again stayed at Birch Lodge a short walking distance from the township of Mudgee. This cottage is 1920's period and a home away from home making it a great weekender. The linen and towels is always fresh and new and the king size bed in a light spacious airy bedroom ensures a good night's sleep. There are actually three full size bedrooms with a fourth, a single bed. The lodge would be a great group getaway for family get togethers.

View from the front of the house looking towards the back garden.

A cosy spot to knit or read or just ponder the cottage garden.

Three nights in Mudgee was a nice wind down from a busy year.
We visited Blacklea winery on Sunday and had the cooks tour of the vintner, Bernard's range of semillions, semillion sauvignon, verdelho, low alcohol red, shiraz and cabernet. Bernard said it was a great compliment to the vintner that we bought one of each style. Truth was, they were all unique in their fruity Mudgee style flavours. We stayed after the tastings for a delightful lunch - Nigel had a beef and burgundy pie and I had an antipasto platter (my favourite lunch) of Blackley's savoury jams, an exquisite cold pumpkin savoury bite, dried and salted olives which I had never tasted before, and their oils and vinegars.

The landscape was vastly different from 2009 NYE when we last visited. This year the vineyards are green and the grape canopies prolific on the vines, the landscape is green and vegetation prolific everywhere. Recent rains had severely eroded the roads and there were some very deep potholes with cautionary road signs scattered along the Bylong Valley Way from Muswellbrook to Mudgee. The roadside vergetation of tall, colourful yellow fennel and purple St. Johns Wart formed a hedge like feeling as we cut through the very windy roads. Sadly there was also a proliferation of weeds, weeds, weeds in the paddocks, the roadside, upsetting the countryside everywhere. Poor farmers!

Sunday, 24 October 2010

Gorgeous Taiyo yarn knitted into a Quant




Noro's Taiyo yarn is a rainbow in a ball of yarn as you can see here. I found a pattern for a basketweave quant, loved it so much I knitted two for friends. They make a nice alternative to a beanie.