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Month: September 2010
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It's cold and somewhat dark and misty outside today, and when I went for a walk around the neighbourhood, I noticed how delicate all the plants and trees looked amongst the grey. As if each leaf and branch was shivering in the half-light. I made some things for my shop update that i think are…
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The children have two weeks at home, starting today. Keira spent an hour at the park next door, carefully collecting these stray daisies. I love the holidays.
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I've been really honoured to have a bit of press this month- including an interview on Radio NZ National on the afternoons programme. That was pretty nerve-wracking but such an honour, as I've listened to this station for pretty much my entire life. I also received a copy of Homestyle magazine today with…
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The children found two gorgeous crab shells when we were walking on the beach the other day. We left them there, but they often ask to look at the photo I took of those funny smiley shells. Arlo needed a new jersey to wear to school so I sewed one up from dark…
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This lush tree-fern is growing against the side of our house- and looking at it the other day inspired me to pull out from my shelf some botanical-printed linen. The linen is Swedish in origin, and was a gift from Louana– thank you again! I love the subtle colours and the print- straight…
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I sent a couple of birthday gifts away this week, and included some rather old-school cards I made. These were inspired by my great-aunt Joyce who used to send us birthday cards when we were children that she'd made herself. She is a fantastic embroiderer, and the notecards would feature an inset embroidery…
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I can't think of much to say today. Our islands are being hit by a snow and rainstorm and it feels as though winter is holding on to us with a firm grip. So while the cold weather lingers, I'm going to go back to the workroom and spend some time on…
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I wanted to make a birthday gift for a friend, so I got one of my illustrations printed on to cards, and made her up a set with envelopes. The illustration was inspired by my slightly guilty feelings about the spring garden: whenever I look out of the kitchen window, I think about…
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Here are some things I made for my etsy shop update today. I think they might have been inspired by doing the dishes- (it feels like I'm always doing them these days), or at least, the colour palette of some of my favourite dishes. I collect old china like a magpie- but…
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We have a viburnum tree in flower in our driveway. At least, I think that's what it's called. It's beautiful: each thin branch is heavy with a snowball of white flowers. And since our tree has started flowering, I've noticed there's a viburnum in almost all of the gardens on our street. It's…
