…sometimes you need a little shove. I’ve got rather off track over the last few weeks with highs – birthday celebrations, and lows – the poorly pussy cat, so I’ve been really grateful for a bit of focus. So I’m saying a big thank you to two blogging lovelies who have put in a lot of work to come up with a ‘Big Idea’ which not only concentrates the mind, but introduces a whole new section of the blogging fraternity.
Firstly, there’s Silent Sunday. It’s a wonderful idea, which you can find out all about here, because if, like me, you always have your camera with you, even when the week is such that you just have no words… there is always a photo which will say it for you. Thank you Jay, photographer extraordinaire!
And then there’s Handmade Monday, curated by Wendy of Ist Unique Gifts who has concentrated my mind wonderfully over the last couple of weeks so I’m getting back on track. Thank you ladies!
So what have you been up to, I hear you wondering… Well, I’ve been tinkering around with the idea of making framed pieces using needlefelting, to give more of a context to them, and I’m just beginning to feel happy going in that direction. My first piece was this, which is in the folksy shop now…
And with my Handmade Monday hat on today I put the finishing touches to this…
…a framed flying pig….I’m very fond of the flying pig!
I’ve painted and distressed the frames I bought to experiment with, they are a soft Swedish grey with a beeswax sheen which is a favourite of mine. Quite a few pieces of nondescript furniture in our cottage have had that treatment! I wan’t sure what to put in the smallest of the frames but today I devised this….
…the ribbon along the bottom has been hand printed to say…
And just to add the little extra to the whole ‘handmade’ aspect of this evening, as I’ve been typing this, the room, no the whole house, has been filled with the smell of Banana Bread cooking! I feel SO virtuous!
Which reminds me, thank you so much for all the lovely comments about the Welsh Cakes. They really seemed to strike a chord, especially with expat Welsh ladies! I hope the recipe worked for you, and brought back a little taste of home…
If you want to meet all the other Handmade Monday Bloggers, you’ll find them here. And if you decide to join in, with this or Silent Sunday, do let me know, I’ll be paying you a visit!
See you soon! x
I love you needlefelting ideas – I really wish it was something I could do! Also going to look into silent Sunday.. 🙂
Sarah x
The felted things are so pretty. I hope you don’t mind that I shared this on my FB page. The colors are so tasty! I love textiles. 🙂
These are so sweet, I love the flying pig too. I agree with Susie, the colours are lovely.
Jan x
Penny you’re work is truly gorgeous! Keep that mind concentrated!!! 🙂
Thankyou for the kind words re Handmade Monday x
love your new framed needlefelting Penny! what a fab idea, I love the pig with the bunting, he is super cute!
XXX
I love the felting… it is such fun to work in felt, the standard of your work is super, you should be very pleased :}
Your new framed pieces are lovely… I like the heart and stamped ribbon.
Better get into production for shhhh C******** 😉
Celia
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Lovely stuff Penny.
I love your makes, the flying pig is gorgeous.
You’ve done it again Penny, well done. The framed pieces are beautiful.
I love these pictures, very sweet and very effective 🙂
Hello Penny! Iiiik – Your wool ‘paintings’ are just adorable!!! What a wonderful idea to use your lovely wool items for a picture! I love these!
xxx Teje
The little piggy is sooo cute!
Glad to hear you’re back on track! It makes a big difference to sanity doesn’t it? (I have not been on track the past few weeks)
My! You have been busy. Good to get the tip about what you use on the frames, as I need to do something with frames quite soon. Will try it.
Beautiful feltings in the frames! We are presently so far behind we may never be caught up, but glad to hear you are back on track!
Thanks for commenting on my silent Sunday. I absolutely love these, especially the birds. It’s good to have a focus isn’t it? I love Silent Sunday for that.