Monday 2 March 2009

Spring Collection

I have been working on my Spring collection for a while. I hope you like it. I have had fun thinking about it and making it.

I have good and bad news. The good thing is I am learning how to do good photographs. You will see some of my pictures have writing on. The bad news is that postage is going up. When I have been charging 50p I have sometimes been out of pocket and now Royal Mail are putting their prices up in April. I am going to have to put my postage and packing up to 75p per order. I am sorry about this but I think it is still quite cheap. If all you want is die cut shapes let me know and it will be cheaper.

Die cut spring butterflies




I now have a die cutting machine and can offer ten dragon flies and ten butterflies complete with antennae (not shown here) for you to decorate any way you like and add to cards, flowers, table settings, twigs, gift tags or anything you like. I have enjoyed decorating mine with soft pastels, watercolours and glitter. They are cut from card. Posted by Picasa

Pin Cushions


Treat yourself to a lovely pin cushion to help keep your needle work things tidy.

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Jug covers


It is nice to have doors and wondows opne in spring but that means flies can come in and get into your juice. These beautiful covers complete with nice beads will help to keep your juice fresh and free of flies and fluff.
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Easter Bunnies

I love making these woolen bunnies. There is no need to sew or do anything technical. I would like to make them for my shop but I don't think they would post very well so I am making kits instead.

Each kit will include enough fleece to make a bunny in each colour plus an instruction sheet which I have made to tell you how to do it.

You can put an egg on their back or not bother.

Candles

Tea light candles in see through holders made from recycled wax and fragranced with either strawberry or cut grass. I cannot put these in the post. They are just for people I see. Three for a pound.
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