An early happy new year to you!
Well, I am very much looking forward to starting to do the fairs again (and a first for Michael), and since we came back from Brixham Michael & I have been busy bees.




The lovely garlands & hanging hearts have been handcrafted by Michael (from reclaimed wood with original paint, from skirting boards from a very old cottage nearby, I know because I salvaged them when Michael re-did the bathroom & electrics), the shells are recently collected by me and I have strung them into lovely garlands, (Mum has already bought one for her friends Christmas pressie!) The single hearts are similar & also finished with old buttons & shells.
Michael has taken a few days off work to help me with the jobs that I have had waiting for months. He is now in the freezing cold barn (how I wish we were back in the temperate climate of Devon), converting an old utility wardrobe into an armoire for me to use for display, painted eau de nil & and lined with black chinoiserie paper. He is so handy to have around and as he is one of these chaps that is only happy pottering around, what can you do .....?? (I have some sanding jobs for him, that he doesn't know about yet!)
I am hopeful that Malvern on the 31st January will have lots of romantics searching for lovely Valentines gifts, I have kept away from traditional colours and even if I say so myself think that these hearts will mix in beautifully with the textiles & painted furniture.
If you come to Malvern & see my stand, say hello & let me know what you think. It will be my first fair for a number of years & along with excitement & expectation I am feeling very nervous.
Have a good evening if you are partying!

















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Back to the point, as Michael's new van arrives on Thursday we will be travelling in that for most of our trips from now on (as we always cram my Peugeot full) and when I hit the fairs again in January. So Florence needs something shabby chic inspired & comfy as she is getting on a bit, so here she is in her travelling bed......
The basket is old and falling apart, bound together with old string, the lovely fleecy pale blue blanket with satin trim was a car booty find and I have made the cushion with a lovely lilac vintage blanket and have added her name, ( my mum saw it and has ordered one each for Daisy & Mini (the other 2 prisoners, see the pic in the side bar). At home Florence sleeps in a lovely willow basket with feather cushion and mohair check blankets, I'm afraid that we have to rough it a bit in the van! But it can be worth it......
As my teenangel is nearly 16, Christmas isn't quite the same as when he was a little tot, however rather than pressies we decide to have some time away and rent a cottage in the harbour at Brixham (we usually go to the Sinai & dive the Red Sea) however Tom wanted to do some sea fishing & we all love to be by the sea so hopefully it will be wonderful for all....





