Sunday 18 November 2012

Please forgive me if I act a little strange, for I know not what I do...

 Hello,
I wanted to show you a few snaps I took last Thursday at the Vintage Christmas Boutique Fair at
The Sculpture Room, Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire...
I can only say that the venue, organisation of the Fair and the stands were stunning.   I took a look around when we arrived and felt a little overwhelmed with the beauty of it all.
 This is Jo's stand of hestanesta ... I felt like I were on the set of Downton Abbey.
 Jo has the most impeccable style and exquisite taste.
 To the right of my stand...
 
 and to the left!
 
BettyandViolet ... Ali's stand of exquisite antique clothing.
 
 Just a little flavour of the other stands.
 
 We arrived in a Pea Soup Fog and left in the dark, so we didn't get to see much of Woburn.  
Looking forward to making a special visit to see this beautiful place.
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Onto my work.  
I have made purses from linen and screen printed subtley shaded birdies.
 Available only in my madebyhandonline shop.
 Brooches in Etsy...
 and onto the next Fair.  
The wonderful Vintage&Handmade Christmas Fair.
 
I have been working a few new ideas...
Pure linen embellished scarves,
 
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 and cross body bags,
can't wait!
 
Well, that's me for now.   Thank you for stopping by. x
David Gray :: Please forgive me

Tuesday 6 November 2012

On the first part of the journey, I was looking at all the life, there were plants and birds and rocks and things....


 Hello.
I like to paint and embroider paper
 
 
I now also like to paint and embroider purses
 
 
 
 
Thanks for stopping by x
America : Horse with no name
Songwriters: BUNNELL, DEWEY

Saturday 3 November 2012

I'd send you a flower - a sunflower bright, while you cloud my days, messing up my nights...

What is it about old paper?  
I do so hope I have done these old pieces of paper justice.
 
 
A date for the diary.  
A week on Thursday 15th November :: 10 - 4pm.
at
Woburn Abbey.
I will be having a stand here.
 
 
Hope to see you there.
Thanks for stopping by. x
Paul Weller :: Sunflower