Then we headed back to Carcassone…… I love this place, I have been twice before but this time my Mum and Zac flew in to join us. It was my Mum’s birthday, here she is making the most of the retail therapy! (Apparently I only have one leg?!)
It was 34 degrees while we were there…… seriously hot, but lovely dry heat, not a bit humid so I loved it.
Well, it was the 1st August when I started this post but now it is 12.30 am so its the 2nd but nevermind.
Ok, if you look back at this blog you will see that every summer things go quiet. The sun comes out and I go outside and nothing much gets created to blog about.
This year has been mostly the same, except we have been working away slowly on Mums house (when I say “slowly” it means there is no such thing as a small job and everything is taking ages to complete.)
We also changed our internet provider which proved nothing like as easy as promised…….. but I think its sorted now and we have something slightly faster than dial – up! It used to be that we had internet yesterday but not today, maybe it’ll be back tomorrow?
Since today is officially the start of Autumn I thought it was time to get back to it, so, here is a quick list of what this summer has included….
1. Celebrating Molly’s 20th birthday.
2. We went to France and had weather that ranged from snow to 34 degrees!
3. Had lots of classes around the country, which aren’t work at all, they are just like big gatherings of women I like spending time with!
Bunmahon – Altered configuration boxes.
Castlebar – Polly Dolly bunting.
Killarney – ATC tag books.
4. I did an online art class with one of my favourite artists….. still learning to paint with my left hand!
5. Read loads of books, one made my ‘worst books i’ve ever read’ list but now I’m reading Silk worm by Robert Galbraith ( who we all know isn’t Robert Galbraith at all!) it is not for the weak stomached, but is un-put-downable!!
We have had a lovely summer and since Zac isn’t going back to school at the end of August it feels like we have loads of time left (even if it is Autumn now).
I also made my Halloween and Christmas projects….. I know right?, super organized! Here is a snippet of Halloween……
Hello,
I was just looking at the calendar and realized that June has all but gone…… I know they say “the older you are, the quicker time flies” but I am not that old, where has the year gone??!!
We are going on holidays in the middle of July so there is a lot to get in before then, just as well I like to be busy π
This coming Saturday 28th, I am going to Caroline’s house in Bunmahon, co. Waterford and we are making altered configuration books. They will be slightly different to the one I made because I got tempted by new papers!
I used scraps of all sorts for mine, but in the class we will use Prima’s “Something Blue”
(This class is fully booked.)
Then, its road trip time! off to Mayo I go – Kate and I are hosting the banner class (the last one for this project, it was supposed to be May, but finally I’m getting to go!) it is being held in Castlebar on Wednesday 2nd July, 7 pm. You can contact Kate for more details if you’re interested.
(How you photograph a banner and manage to get it all in the shot and show the detail is a mystery to me)
Saturday 5th July is a kids art class at home, there wasn’t a spare Saturday in the whole of June to do one so we missed out but we will be back to normal in September. I have kids camp classes in August, three days which you dip in and out of, or come to them all – more details on those soon.
There are still 4 places for this if you want to send your Smallies along.
Then the last one before I pack my bag is Tuesday 8th July, 7.30 pm at my house. I can’t tell you what we’re making because its a surprise (all the regular Ladies who come think that means I don’t have a plan, but I do!!) ‘Tis very pretty and not something i’d usually do…. and that’s all i’m saying!
That’s it for classes, but I just wanted to show you this:
These are our friends Kerry and Francois.They came over for the evening supposedly to help us with our French before we go away, but it lead to wine and chat (in English) and eventually Kerry and I got sidetracked by a craft project. Anyhoo, she was using the cropodile and he was saying”what is theese” in his French accent.
Then he took it off her and set all the eyelets himself…… perhaps we have a new crafter!!
I hope you are all enjoying the fine weather and still finding a bit of crafting time – See you in July!
F xx
My Mum moved again…(her 10th move, but she promises that this is the last one)
For as long as I can remember my parents bought houses that needed a bit of love and made them beautiful. It might have been just a lick of paint or it might have been re wiring, re plumbing, build a wall, take down a wall – always a new kitchen and more wooden floors than I care to remember laying!
I’ll give you a quick background story to get you up to speed……
My Dad was in the army when my brother and I were born so we lived in barracks in England and Singapore. Then he left, got a job in the middle East which took him away for three months then home for one until he took early retirement in 1996.
We lived in one house in Kent for about ten years while we went to school, then when I went to college they started the “moving, re doing, selling ” dance and on and on it went. They actually had boxes that they didn’t unpack so they would be ready for the next move!
They moved to Ireland about 16 years ago and have had three houses in that time. This move is different though – this is my Mums first (and last) move without my Dad who sadly died nearly two years ago.
She has downsized to a 1974 bungalow in the perfect location – close to town but still in the countryside. It has three small bedrooms, a small kitchen and living room, a bathroom and an add on at the end which is being used as a store room at present.
Did you get that it is small? She calls it her Dollhouse, well, actually she called it “Cottlestone Pie” (its a song that Winnie the Pooh sings, she’s quirky like that!)
She chose it for the location, the garden and the fact that the renovations were only cosmetic…. or so we thought!
The first room to be tackled is the sitting room – its about 14x14ft with a chimney breast and a large window.
Here is the photo from the estate agents blurb:
I deliberately kept the front embellishments flat so that it could slot in with books on the shelf, but if you want it to be on display you could put much more dimension onto the front cover.
The spine looks pretty amongst the books.
If you want to come and do this workshop, I will be in Bunmahon Co. Waterford on Saturday 28th June. There are three places left, so let me know if you’re interested – its a good project for all levels, if you’re thinking of taking up paper crafts then its a great first project!
For everyone who is already booked in I will post a list of things to bring very soon.
F xx
Eoin, Zac, Ebony and Gilly enjoying the sunshine.
Since the day was fine we had our first outdoors dinner of the year
Boo.
Typically, when it came to dinner time, the heat of the day had disappeared so the chiminea was lit (much to Toby’s delight!) Tomorrow the plan is to take the dogs to the beach, it might be a sun screen day or a woolly hat day, you never can tell.
Hope you are enjoying the bank holiday too!
Only one painted their birds the same – and she is a twin (her twin isn’t in the group)…. and its their birthday today, which I thought was lovely!
Can you see the board painted like a football pitch in the photo below? they all had such great ideas – and all their own, I don’t make a sample for them to copy because sometimes they do just that – copy, and its so much nicer when they come up with their own designs.
I think I should have made more – i’d like to do some myself!!
Eighteen little birds are waiting to be made bright and colourful this Saturday when my young friends come over to play!
There is quite a lot of preparation for this class, paper machè takes time to dry and one layer is no good, so my kitchen table has looked like this for a few days. Come back on Monday to see how they turned out!
Have a lovely Bank holiday weekend and if you’re in Kerry drive safe – its Rally weekend after all……..
F x
Hmm, hmm (that’s me clearing my throat) erm, well, after my big, “oh, i’m going to do loads of blogging” claim I fell off the blog wagon and have only got back on today……
So here, without further ado, are some photos of an altered configuration box that I made today.
I should have cropped them and brightened the colours, but if I did that it would be another week before it went up!
I could promise you I won’t leave it as long but that might be a big hairy lie,
Enjoy your day !!