Sunday, 23 December 2012

Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Screen printing update

Just a quick update from my screen printing on fabric course. We have now finished for the Xmas break, but unfortunately I didn't quite get as far as I wanted to. The plan was to print linen tea towels as xmas gifts for family and friends, but the whole process has taken longer than I imagined, or what I wanted to do was a little more complicated than my beginner ability!

I needed to order a second screen or lose the first images I had made, so that took a week. Then, when I put the photo emulsion on I couldn't have done it quite right, as when I washed the screen after adding the image, part of the image washed away - so I had to clean the whole screen and start again.

However, during the last session I did manage to print the base elephant and get the overlaying image printed onto it.... ta dah!!!! My purple elephant.



Bit of a smudge and not quite aligned, but hey, I'm pleased with my first attempts and can't wait for next term.

Monday, 17 December 2012

Lovely time with a very dear friend

Before I start - my 'first year of blogging' giveaway is now winging its way to 'That Girl'. I hope you find the diary useful!

I have just had a wonderful time catching up with a dear friend I have known just about all my life. Our paths do not cross that often now as we live at opposite ends of the country, but when I am 'down south' I do try and get together with her. We lived next door to each other in our childhood and then she moved just a few doors away. We now both have grown up families of a similar age, so there was lots to catch up on, and it was so nice that she could visit us for a few days.


I couldn't be there to meet her from the station, as I was at a choral society rehearsal for an event that evening, so J was on train and looking after duty until we met for a pizza before the concert. The concert was made up of choral parts and solos from Handel's Messiah, followed by 'Gloria' from John Rutter. It all felt very Christmassy, especially as the church was decked with over 40 trees as part of the Christmas Charity Tree festival.

We did a lot of chatting, eating, drinking, walking and shopping over the five days she was with us. Such good quality time together, it was great. The weather was also kind so we could get out and about. We did local walks with the dog, and also walked in Geltsdale, which is north Cumbria and finished our walk at the 'Duke of Cumberland' in Castle Carrock for lunch.




[Unfortunately I slipped on some mud on the way round, and since my friend has gone home I have had to go to the physio for some treatment!]

The next day was glorious, blue skies but rather nippy as the temperature had dropped, and we went to Blackwell, The Arts and Crafts House close to Bowness on Windermere. Coffee first, of course, then onto the house - it is absolutely stunning now it has been fully restored, and the christmas decorations are wonderful. There were several exhibitions in the upstairs rooms and I particularly enjoyed the Arts and Craft Enamel. We couldn't take photos inside the building but here are a few from the outside.
beautiful blue sky
frosty leaf

Welcoming door
Loved this down spout
View towards the mountains from the grounds

View of Lake Windermere from the grounds
Then on to Windermere and the huge Lakeland store where we had lunch before spending time looking around at all the things we never knew that we needed! We ended up buying several stocking presents:) Outside was a huge Christmas tree - all very festive.


On the craft front, I bought some material whilst on holiday in France recently. Some beautiful linen in reds and blues from a shop in Narbonne. I have been waiting to make a little present for my friend, and as she has recently bought a Kindle - the red linens were perfect to make her a Kindle cosy. So one evening we set to and made it - which she loves :) It was great to have someone else around to take photos!
lovely linen
lining material - we used the far right
designing as I went along!


I have also finished a couple of door stops that a friend had asked if I would make for her, she has a young kitten and it keeps getting shut in rooms, so hopefully they should come in very handy. - so all in all a very busy time.

Now back to the Christmas countdown, eek! still lots to do, but at a slower pace due to my silly injury!
Hope all your preparations are going well :)

Sunday, 2 December 2012

Starting the Christmas countdown

Well I managed to get the Advent Calendar up on the right day, and to send the girls a little advent card for them to open each day at Uni.

I made this one when the girls were very small and it comes out every year and really starts the countdown to Christmas - concentrating the mind on all the things we need to get done. When the the girls were little they would find a little gift in the pockets each day, but now it just looks festive on the wall and makes me realise how much I still have to organise!



So, without really checking to see if I had everything in the store cupboard I mixed up the Christmas cake (a little late, but never mind) - a slightly modified recipe this year as we didn't have any oranges to zest, so used satsumas instead and had to use a variety of nuts instead of almonds. But it looks OK. I phoned the girls to let them have a virtual wish whilst I was stirring the mix and then tipped it into the tin


Hmm, no parcel paper to tie around the tin to stop the cake burning. A little improvisation - I cut up a paper carrier bag! So now the cake is safely in the oven cooking.


Now, what's next to do? Making cards I think....

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