Tuesday, 12 October 2010

Golden afternoon

Autumnal greetings friends. Knowing that many of you are fond of pink I have brought you a little selection of this pretty colour from around my autumn garden.

Don't you just love these delicate roses growing round the window?

Paper pink hydrangeas, sedum and sweet scented verbena, 



and of course the inevitable rosy red windfalls that the birds enjoy.


This afternoon has been gloriously golden and warm


but the shadows lengthen as the sun prepares to dip behind the hill and a growing chill sends me scurrying back indoors.


Farewell to you all from our golden garden.

Thursday, 7 October 2010

Little dog Fido

Today Kate and Tilly met an old toy dog who has lived with our family for many years. He's a friendly little fellow but I could see the two girls looked anxious and wondered why.


The reason it seems was because they'd been reading about a mischievous dog named Fido in one of my Lucie Attwell annuals.






Poor Kate and Tilly, no wonder they looked anxious. The two little dolls held tightly to their own hair and hurried away to play elsewhere.



and the poor little dog was left wondering what he'd done wrong.


Do you have a little dog like Fido living with you ?

Monday, 4 October 2010

Posies, pirates or ABC

Although both my children now have their own homes their old bedrooms still contain remnants of their childhood years. I'm currently decorating my son's old room and have been deliberating long and hard about which colours to use. The walls and paintwork are white but a number of colourful old toys sit on the shelves. I now use the room for my growing family of knitted dolls and craft items and so have set my heart on primary colours as opposed to the pastel pinks and blues I normally prefer. 

On a recent visit to a local curtain shop I spotted this wonderful pirate themed fabric in the colours I've been looking for.


And so today I borrowed the book of fabric samples and here it is beside the window with one of my daughter's model ships to add atmoshere. 

Oh dear! Here is another fabric in the same goreous zingy shades.


Which to choose?

Let's ask Tilly and Kate to put their heads together and give it some thought.


Taking the fabric to the window Kate indicates that this is the design they prefer.


Do you agree?

But that's not the end of the story. Whilst in the shop I found some pretty pinks and blues that would suit my daughter's old bedroom. The room also needs new curtains so I borrowed the sample book.


She's a Brambly Hedge sort of person and her old room reflects that so I reckon one of these would be just right........ Pink or blue?


Or perhaps I could use both.


What do you think?


Note about the fabrics:-
The pirates and alphabet fabrics are from the 'Pirates and Princesses' collection produced by Prestigious Textiles
The pink and blue florals and stripes are from the 'Secret Garden' collection by Ashley Wilde

Friday, 1 October 2010

Yummy British baking

I've never been a 'foodie' so its unusual for me to write a post about yummy stuff. I have to confess I rarely watch food programmes on TV but having read about the 'Great British Bake Off' I was tempted to give this programme a go. I'm so glad I did because within a few minutes I was completely hooked.


The traditional British food featured on the programme took me straight back to my childhood. Above is a selection of my mum's baking booklets dating from the 1950's and 60s. They are covered in splashes and greasy finger marks but just the sight of them brings back happy memories of a warm kitchen, mixing bowls to clean and tempting aromas coming from the oven; followed of course by a delicious teatime spread.


And here is the little apron I wore as a three year old when I helped my mum in the kitchen. Don't you just love the tiny mixing bowl and wooden spoon. When I'd outgrown the apron my sister wore it and then, many years later, it was worn by my own two children whenever they had tea at grandma's house.


'The Great British Bake Off' evoked so many teatime memories I decided to purchase the accompanying book and I'm thrilled with it. If traditional British fare appeals to you then you'll love this book.


It contains 352 pages with 120 recipes from around Britain.


You'll find sweet and savoury tarts and flans, homely puddings, hearty pies, breads and of course a variety of scrumptious cakes. As an added bonus come the illustrated hints and tips which will help you achieve the best possible results.


Alongside every recipe there's a mouth watering illustration.


I love the book's vintage style photos.


Before I go I'd like to quickly remind you of the 'Lakeland' chain of UK kitchenware shops (48 in total) which stock everything you'll need for your kitchen and more. The flagship store is close to my home here in the Lake District and well worth a visit if you are in the area. If you don't have easy access to one of the shops then you'll find everything available from Lakeland online.


And finally.......... If you haven't already seen it then do take a look at the gorgeous blog run by one of the talented contestants from the recently broadcast 'Great British Bake Off'. It is evocatively named The Pink Whisk.

Have a great weekend everyone

Thursday, 23 September 2010

Cut glass and rainbows

I've always loved cut glass and treasure the few items that I own.

  
Who can resist chunky cut glass stoppers? 

I'm pleased to see that glass knobs are in fashion once again and as there are several beauties to choose from I decided to get some for the large wardrobe I've just finished painting. But which ones to choose?

Laura Ashley have a very nice selection.

 

I decided to see what was available online and came across some real beauties at The Ceramic Store. Made in the UK from heavy crystal cut glass they're available in three different sizes (30mm, 40mm and 50mm). As they were very competitively priced I placed an order and just two days later the package arrived. You can see my chosen selection below. Photographed this morning with a low sun shining through the window the room was filled with tiny dancing rainbows.........magic!


Great fun to play with and photograph I finally decided it was time to fix them in place on the newly painted wardrobe and of course they look wonderful.

If you 're looking for glass knobs and live in the UK then take a look at knobs like the ones above in The Ceramic Store.
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