Monday, 29 November 2010

Catching Up

November has passed far too quickly. I have a few more hearts. This first one for week 44 is a lavender heart made by my sister with lavender from our Father's garden.



Then a very simple drawing for week 45. I know time is running away with me again.



Recently the council have made yet another change to the day and the combination of what rubbish goes out on that day. I forgot the first week to put my bin out. I found a warning notice left for me. So this has been chopped up and turned into heart 46.



I received this lovely card from Miek who had a giveaway on her blog.




Two brooches that I made with some of the sari ribbons that I got recently and the lace that Cameron sent to me.





I picked these rose buds on November 20th which I think is amazing.



Stay warm and safe.

7 comments:

Jill said...

Especially love the brooches, lovely textures and colours. I love your ideas for using the dress shape in your previous post -makes me want to experiment more.
Keep snug, Jill

Gunnels blog said...

Beautiful hearts ! Thank ypou for kind comment :-)

dosfishes said...

Great romantic broaches. Love the warning ticket heart, great way to use something silly and turn it into some good. Rosebuds in November, not here, lucky you. You have had cold weather over there, you stay warm and safe. xox Corrine

Jan said...

Keep those ♥'s coming! What a lovely thing this is to be doing. Your other items are lovely too, and especially that late rose. Roses are so beautiful and much tougher than most people realize as evidenced by your November rose.

DesigNeAl said...

All beautiful hearts! But I think my favourite has to be the council notice one :-) Excellent recycling! x

Emma said...

Yes, that's the best thing to do with a silly warning notice like that! Beautiful brooches, I still gaze at mine pinned on the board in my sewing 1/4 of a room, inspiring.

How did Wychwood go?

Cameron said...

Love your cards, and the use of the lace. So good to hear from you. Much love and many hugs...