Blogger Templates

Pages

Sunday 18 March 2012

SUPER SUNNY SUNDAY

Hello everyone

It's the beginning of a gorgeous day as I am writing this - very appropriate for Mothering Sunday really.  The daffodils in the gardens look so lovely - I wonder if any colour other than bright, sunny yellow could represent spring better?  My Forsythia is flowering and a few flowers are showing on my Kerria.  What a beautiful time of year this is.

I hope you enjoyed Eva Godden's guest blog post on Friday?  Eva is an old friend - in the sense of having known her for a long time that is.  We taught on the same course many years ago and are both lucky to now be doing work we really enjoy.  We meet up every so often with other shared 'old friends' and we are also frequent Tweeters and Re-Tweeters.  Many thanks Eva - I am already looking forward to your future guest posts.

The Friday guest blog spot is going well - fully booked up to and including 13 April and one booking for May.  Lots of lovely posts on the way - some craft-related and some not.  If you are interested in writing about a topic that is close to your crafting heart, or on something not craft-related, please do get in touch: christmaspiecrafts@virginmedia.com.

Our massive clear out continues.  My biggest problem is that although I know I should dispose of so much, especially as I haven't used it or needed it for years, I am a hoarder and getting rid of things is so very hard.  Any tips anyone?  I have been more ruthless this time around - mainly as I think we are running out of space!  Went to the RSPCA at Chobham this week with a big bag of goodies, books, some old towels and some cat food - how I didn't come away with a few more cats I will never know.

A bit of plugging here: the RSPCA Chobham have a Car Boot Sale on Sunday, 15 April.  If you are local, how about either taking part or going along to buy lots of goodies and have a look at the gorgeous animals there in need of homes?

Had lunch with friends on Friday and one told me about an event at the end of March that she is involved with - it is very local to me and I will definitely be there.  Once I have full details I will add them to my blog.  Who knows, by then my website may be up and running too.  My background is IT (and accountancy) and Richard is always saying that he will take me to A & E to have my computer surgically removed from me, yet I seem to find it very hard to get my website set up.  Lots has been done on it, but not enough for me to feel happy releasing it on to an unsuspecting public.  It is almost as though I feel that spending time working on my website takes away from the time I should spend making cards, etc.  Odd?  Yes, I know - must be the time of year!

Handmade Monday is with us again (tomorrow, I know, but I am keen) and I used to hate Mondays because it meant the beginning of the working week.  It still does in a way, but working for me, not for someone else, so that 'oh dear where has the weekend gone', no longer exists.  Yippee.  While you are checking out the other great blogs participating in Handmade Monday, don't forget to look at Wendy's new 'baby: Handmade Harbour - full of great tips and information for makers.  Well done Wendy - look forward to reading your regular HH blog.

Hannah Blavins (a recent Friday guest poster of mine) opened a topic on the Popular Crafts Forum on Friday asking what everyone had in their 'Craft Bucket' - by this she means what are we  planning to do or what would we like to do that's crafty.  A long list has been drawn up by Phoebe Moore and this thread made me think about what other crafts I wanted to do.

I would love to have a go at glass fusion - the work I saw at the event in Godalming by Fran McCaskill was beautiful.  However, the financial outlay would prevent me taking that up seriously.  When I finished work (well working for someone else that is) I had planned to enrol on a Calligraphy course (did a taster day last summer and loved it), but didn't pursue it - planned to do lots of courses, and got no further than looking.  It seems that the majority of craft work involves a lot of expense, so if I took up something new in a business-sense I would have to be 100% sure of its success and I think that is not really possible in the current climate.  But that doesn't stop me doing something new for fun, so I have enrolled on a pottery course.  I did pottery at school and loved it and have looked frequently at courses that are available locally, and done absolutely nothing about joining one.  My course begins in April and I am really looking forward to throwing some clay around again.

I have had two card orders this week but as I know both of the people who will eventually receive the cards are readers of my blog, I can't post the pics here yet.  My make for Handmade Monday comes from a card kit I bought recently.  The pack contained four pre-decorated cards, with bits to be removed and embellishments to add.  I made up three of the cards, but changed each one to something slightly different: for one I hung the salutation in the 'knocked-out' hole, for another I added the salutation to a ribbon and fixed that to the card and for the third I used the circle that was from the knock out of another card to add something different to the inside of the card.  I hope you like them.


Off now to enjoy some more of the sunshine, dig some weeds up, prune some more shrubs and generally soak up the warmth.  Hope you all have a good week - don't forget to email me if you would like to take part in the Friday Guest Blog spot.  I will be back on Wednesday with my regular mid-week post.

Jill

29 comments:

  1. I really enjoyed your chatty post today. Looking forward to guest posting on Friday - hope that's still OK?

    I am finding loads of inspiration in the garden at the moment.

    BW,
    Lesley x.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Glad you enjoyed the post Lesley - looking forward to your guest post on Friday. A gorgeous gardening day today.

      Delete
  2. I hope you enjoy your pottery course. I meant to sign up for one last year and never did get around to it! One day maybe!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Lovely cards. Oh, and my craft bucket would be overflowing. There's so much I'd like to do and I really should make time. There's just never enough of it at the moment. Thanks for the HH mention x

    ReplyDelete
  4. The cards are lovely, I like how you made each one individual. It's nice to get kits and have a play around to put your own stamp on it. Look forward to seeing your pottery!

    Samantha x

    ReplyDelete
  5. What a good blog post today Jill - I too would love to try the glass fusion. I did a stained glass course a few years ago but the outlay for those materials isn't as much as the initial outlay for fusion would be. Pottery sounds great! Will be looking forward to hearing about it in your blog in April Mich x

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Glad you liked the post Mich. I did have a look at a Stained Glass course and perhaps that's one for next academic year.

      Delete
  6. What a lot going on! The cards are pretty, I like the piece suspended in the opening, just that little bit different!

    ReplyDelete
  7. The cards are lovely.Can't wait to see wht you do with the pottery!

    ReplyDelete
  8. The cards look great and well done with the guest bloggers, they've all been great so far I can't wait to read more. I couldn't have a craft bucket, I find it hard enough to stay on track with one craft and keep longing after others, if I had a bucket I wouldn't be able to resist dipping into it! x

    ReplyDelete
  9. The cards are so pretty love the designs. Good luck with the decluttering ours is till on going and think may take another 10 years to finish, where did all this stuff come from?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. As I go through the amount of craft stuff I have, I get the impression I must have thought I would be employing about 20 staff by now! So much stuff that I have completely forgotten about - embarrassing.

      Delete
  10. I really want to try fused glass too - it looks so beautiful. At the fair the other weekend I met a lady who runs workshops in it - min 2 people, max 4 people - so I am drumming up some friends to have a go. And she's only 5 minutes from where I live.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. That sounds great - hope you managed to get the numbers up. the work I have seen is so beautiful - very envious of being clever enough to makes such lovely things.

      Delete
  11. I love the idea of handmade monday! I feel inspired to get out of my PJ's and join in!

    ReplyDelete
  12. I have some money to spend on courses this year... and you have whetted my appetite :)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Quick, before you change your mind. I have been 'planning to do a course' for some time and have never done anything about it. Pleased really that Hannah's Bucket List made me stop dithering.

      Delete
  13. Hello from Tennessee in the US! I Found you thanks to a Facebook spammer (boring story, so never mind). I like the cards very much. Take care and I'll visit again.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Welcome Rumpydog, great to have you with me. Worried about the Facebook spammer though and hope it didn't cause you any problems? Hope you have a good week.

      Delete
  14. Your cards look fab, I like the way you re-worked them. I wouldn't have a craft bucket. it would have to be a barrel! I had a taster at glass fusing and it is brilliant - but very expensive!
    Jo x

    ReplyDelete
  15. Really pleased you decided to sign up for a pattery course..hope you have a lot of fun!! :)
    Hannah x

    ReplyDelete
  16. Hello Jill, your cards are so beautiful and pretty. Your craft bucket list sounds very exciting, particularly the pottery.

    ReplyDelete
  17. Those cards look brilliant. I must confess that I'm a bit of a hoarder too. I always think that something may be useful some day so I keep hold of it :-)

    I've seen someone selling fused glass artwork before and I loved it. Even bought a couple of pieces to give as Christmas presents.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I bought a piece of fused glass at the event I was at recently - so lovely, so tempting too.

      Delete
  18. :D I' sure you'll get that website sorted out in the end - can't wait to see it now x

    ReplyDelete
  19. Lovely cards, sounds like you have a lot happening, I'll have to tune in more often to keep up.

    ReplyDelete
  20. I like your approach to Monday mornings

    ReplyDelete
  21. Hi Jill, thanks for popping over to 'see' me. I love working with clay, I do slab work, I'm really not good using a wheel. I don't have my own kiln but would love one. Have a really good week, enjoy the sunshine.

    Jan x

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hi Jan, I remember having numerous problems with the wheel, so that may not be my favourite this time around.

      Delete

Thank you for your comment - it is always lovely to have feedback and I hope you enjoyed my post.