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floral and feather: June 2015
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Crochet mandala A quick win. You know how sometimes you just need a nice quick project? Recently anything I’ve made has taken over a month (in snatched evenings and weekends) and let’s not even mention the top I started sewing a year and a half ago…. So after finishing my Wool and the Gang scarf. I decided it was time for a quick win, which happily coincided with last month’s Mollie Makes. Next time you need a little crafting pick me up try a quick win. PS Don’t forget to enter my GIVEAWAY. But the best ...
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floral and feather: April 2015
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How to make a bird feeder. A simple tutorial to make a cheep, ahem. Cheap bird feeder in less than 10 minutes, using a few recycled materials. In case you hadn't guessed from the big feather wreath above, I love birds and now that we have our own garden I'd like to encourage a few more to visit. So, recently the boyfriend and I made a couple of bird feeders to hang in our garden and here's the how to:. Empty water bottle (with lid). Scissors and a screw. Inspired by the daffodil. Cheerful and bold, the s...
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floral and feather: October 2014
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Finished project - a knitted teacup. Or perhaps a better question would be, why have I knitted a teacup? Not a clue, it's certainly not my most practical knit, but I think that's okay sometimes. Now that it's finished I'm not too keen on the fact it's neon green. It seemed like a good idea at the time to use up the leftovers, but I think a slightly daintier colour would have worked better. So, milk and sugar? Bracelet holder – a DIY. Happened to coincide with another. The challenge is to re-use leftover ...
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floral and feather: Crochet mandala | A quick win
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Crochet mandala A quick win. You know how sometimes you just need a nice quick project? Recently anything I’ve made has taken over a month (in snatched evenings and weekends) and let’s not even mention the top I started sewing a year and a half ago…. So after finishing my Wool and the Gang scarf. I decided it was time for a quick win, which happily coincided with last month’s Mollie Makes. Next time you need a little crafting pick me up try a quick win. PS Don’t forget to enter my GIVEAWAY. Pop over to m...
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Pleasing to a Mollbird: Yes I did get exceptionally excited about seeing baby ducks at work yesterday.
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Pleasing to a Mollbird. In this place I shall almost entirely be talking about things that I find tremendously noteworthy. Saturday, 18 April 2015. Yes I did get exceptionally excited about seeing baby ducks at work yesterday. Via Instagram http:/ ift.tt/1Q1ch18. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. I like to waffle on about. Hook, Line and Sink Her. What I have to say. Has read 3 books toward her goal of 50 books. 3 of 50 (6%).
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floral and feather: Inspired by | the swallow
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Inspired by the swallow. Swallow cyanotype candle holder The Way to Blue Folksy. Vinyl swallow wall stickers Vinyl Impression Etsy. Wooden swallow brooch Twiggd Not on the high street. Swallow print dress Stella McCartney. Which is your favourite? That candle holder is so pretty. :). Theemeralddove21.blogspot.co.uk. Thanks, I love the colour of it! I love the dress =]. Emyii90.blogspot.co.uk. Theyre such beautiful birds :). Swallows have such iconic shapes, I really like the candle holder the most! DIY C...
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floral and feather: March 2015
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Don't tell by Karen Rose - A book review. Shhh he's coming for you. Don't tell. Anyway back to the review. The story centres on Caroline Stewart who builds a new life in Chicago after running away from her violent husband. Just as she and her son are starting to feel safe after seven years away, her old car is pulled from the lake making her husband realise they could still be alive and he embarks on a murderous journey to track them down. Springtime surprise project – what I sent. I designed a simple fl...
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floral and feather: September 2014
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Blackberry and apple loaf cake – a recipe. After our fruitful (pardon the pun! 175g light muscovado sugar. 1 small eating apple. 2 large eggs, beaten. Zest of 1 orange. 1 tsp baking powder. 2 tbsp rolled oats. Preheat the oven to 180 degrees C. Butter the sides and line the bottom of a loaf tin. Mix together the flour, butter and sugar in a large bowl. Set aside. Grate the apple and mix in to the beaten eggs and orange zest. Fold in the blackberries. Spoon the mixture into the loaf tin. In my opinion it&...
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floral and feather: January 2015
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A real life pinterest board. I've started to struggle with the decor direction for our living room and was feeling overwhelmed with all of the beautiful pinterest images on my home inspiration. Board So I've printed out my favourites, collaged them together and left in the living room to see if it helps to kick start some decision making. Our new door hooks from ikea. Experimentally thanks to Emma Davies. What have you been up to? Buying a home Searching for a house - three things I learned. We learned t...
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floral and feather: December 2014
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Poor Sammy spent Christmas in a cast with a dislocated toe! Bedroom feature wall: before and after. Three weeks in and all major decoration work to our bedroom is finished! And while it definitely needs a bit of dressing (eg. curtains and some accents in a contrasting colour) I just couldn't wait to show you our Farrow and Ball* feature wall. Having worked in several historic houses I've always loved Farrow and Ball. So here's the before. As you can see we've painted the other walls a brighter off-white ...
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