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We have a climbing rose bush in our back garden, I think it's a Cecile Brunner. It's growing quickly and had completely covered the garden shed, so I cut it back this morning, and now there's a jug filled with roses on my desk. Very nice.

I've made these little pins as a last-minute project for my stall at the Auckland Art and Craft Fair this Saturday. I had some clay to use up, and wanted something small for my table. I made them from oven-bake clay and decorative paper, and coated the finished pins with several layers of mod-podge varnish. Some of the papers were from old magazines. The folksy illustrations came from a second-hand that book the children loved to death when they were babies, and I saved a few of the pages because they were just so beautiful. I think the name of the book is 'The Little Wooden Farmer' by Alice Dagliesh and the illustrations are by Anita Lobel. Actually, I think the book would make a good Christmas gift for my little neices, so I will try and track it down again.

In other news, I went to see Rhys Darby live the other night, and he was amazingly funny and clever. If he comes to your town, you must go along. You won't regret it.

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18 responses to “last-minute making”

  1. annri Avatar

    the colors of your bouquet are dreamy. what a good idea, those pins; i like the kitty one.

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  2. Melissa Avatar

    those roses are beautiful, what a lovely treat after all that hard work of pruning

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  3. Lovely World Avatar

    Too pretty. I like Anita Lobel.

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  4. Margaret Oomen Avatar

    anita lobel is amazing
    i wish i could attend your craft sale

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  5. sloane Avatar

    Those pins are lovely! Such beautiful colors. I adore the pink, green and yellow combination.

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  6. whitney Avatar

    you are so creative! i’m always impressed by your innovative ideas.

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  7. louana Avatar

    wow they are so cool, looking forward to seeing them in person. I’ve never owned any modge-podge, does spotlight sell it? Have a safe trip

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  8. heleen Avatar

    looking forward to catching up again! good luck with the last minute things; see you Saturday 🙂

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  9. Sera Avatar

    I’m going to try and come down on Saturday! Hope preparations are going smoothly 🙂
    Sera

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  10. aupres de mon arbre Avatar

    It’s really cute ! Happy people near Auckland !

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  11. angela Avatar

    Your brooches are beautiful Mel. Hope your stall goes well. I read in our local paper today that Rhys is coming to our Feilding Christmas parade. hehe

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  12. karlagibbs Avatar

    very nice idea. i’ve never played with clay before but this is an inspiration to give it a try!

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  13. Brenda Avatar
    Brenda

    The clay pieces are beautiful. And the roses………..gorgeous.

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  14. Melbourne Road Avatar

    LOVE the colors and prints on the pins Melissa :o)
    Hope your booth does FABULOUS!
    Lori

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  15. Miss Smith Avatar

    Lovin those wee brooches, they are fantastic. I wish we had gone to see Rhys Darby, he cracks me up big time.

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  16. Eyecatchers & Wind In The Willow Avatar

    Just LOVE, LOVE, LOVE those Brooches ~ I am sooooo tempted to make some myself!!!!

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  17. Feronia Avatar

    Love the brooches! Love Rhys Darby (or Murray as I tend to think of him) too – so funny!

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  18. Amy Avatar
    Amy

    What sweet brooches! The roses definitely look like Cecile Brunner to me – my parents have an enormous bush of them. 🙂

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