Sunday, March 31, 2024

Easter 2024

Hello everyone. Beverley and D here. 

This weekend is Easter, and we want to wish you all a happy weekend, whether you are celebrating or not.


We will add this little Easter project to our twiggy tree with all the other decorations made so far this year. It was based on a design by Sharon Welch in her book 'Cross-stitch Cards'.

It is the school Easter holiday, and D has been enjoying her time off work. She has been doing some Easter baking, including Easter flapjacks and cookies—both from her favourite baker, Jane's Patisserie.




The flapjacks and cookies are very yummy, but they won't last long in this small corner.

D has also finished one of her long-term projects this week. She has been working on and off this pretty blue scarf for a number of years, and now it is done. It is warm and cosy, and she is very pleased with it.


However, the sun is shining outside right now, so I don't think D will need to use her new scarf this weekend. :-)

Whatever your own plans are, both D and I wish you a wonderful weekend.

B and D x


Sunday, March 24, 2024

More Like Spring

Welcome back to our small corner.

March is continuing to be a wet month here, but we are starting to see real signs of spring.

There is a lot of frogspawn in our pond, so we will see baby froglets in a few weeks. I love watching the frogs use our pond because it means fewer slugs around to devour my plants.

Colour is starting to return to plants and flowers around the garden: many already have green shoots and leaves. I missed seeing all the colours over the winter, so I took some photos of the new growth.












The birds are frequent visitors to the garden, and watching them feed is a real joy. As the daylight hours are becoming longer - and next weekend in the UK, our clocks will change to British Summer Time (BST) - we will have more opportunities to watch the birds and enjoy the garden.

I spent the first few days of this week pottering around in the greenhouse, sewing seeds such as basil, zinnia, cosmos, tomatoes and dwarf morning glories. I also planted out some of the onions into a raised bed. 

Following our dollshouse adventure last weekend, I started working on a new room. Although we have yet to paint and add flooring and doors, we now have all the main pieces of furniture for the maid's bedroom in the attic. As you can see two young ladies will be sharing a room. D and I will reveal more of the story as it progresses. 


Hopefully this next week will see more sunshine than showers but we will have to see about that!

Have a lovely week everyone x


Sunday, March 17, 2024

St Patrick's Day 2024

 

Hello everyone,

I visited a doll house show with D and my hubby this week. It has been a while since I worked on my own miniature house, and the show has given me new inspiration. I chatted to a lovely lady who exhibits at the show and whom I have met several times. She encouraged me to progress with my own house, and I returned home with renewed enthusiasm, along with a few purchases. D and I will report the progress and show pictures soon.

At the beginning of March we celebrated St David Day, the patron saint of Wales. Today, 17th March, it was the turn of Ireland to celebrate. St Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland. 

In Birmingham city centre, which is about 9 miles away from us, there has been the annual St Patrick's Day parade which has taken place for many years. This year the theme was Irish myths and legends.

Many people will have been enjoying the festivities, traditions and cultures of Ireland this weekend and while others may have been  dancing , drinking, wearing green or a shamrock, here is my contribution to the day. This little knitted leprechaun stands about 15cm tall and is clearly keeping a check on his pot of gold. He is made from some scraps of yarn and I used this pattern.




Here he is, joining the other decorations under my tree.

Whether you have been celebrating today or not I hope you have had a great weekend and the week ahead is also a good one x.

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Last night I tried very hard to add a few pictures of the current state of the doll house but they were very grainy and I have had better luck this morning. Now I just need to get on with more decorating 😊










Enjoy the rest of today x 

Sunday, March 10, 2024

Mothering Sunday 2024

Hello everyone.

If you live in the UK, D and I wish you a very Happy Mother's Day.

Yesterday, I made these small 'mum' decorations for our tree. It is a way to remember our own family members who are no longer with us. 

I decorated the card flowers with acrylic paint, peel-off stickers and added a ribbon to join them together to make the word 'MUM'.


Here they are after being added to our tree.


This next week I will be staying indoors as the weather continues to be soggy. Whatever the weather is like in your part of the world, both D and I wish you a great week.

B and D 😊


Sunday, March 3, 2024

March Has Arrived!

 

Hello everyone.

It is great to be back, and thank you for all your good wishes last week when I was not feeling well. Unfortunately, it is D's turn to feel under the weather now. Hopefully, after a few day's rest, she will be up and about again.

Today, I had a lovely lunch with my hubby, son and his fiancée at a local restaurant to celebrate my birthday. It was a shame D couldn't be with us, but we promised to go out together again when she felt better. 

We have started the third month of 2024, which will be a busy month here. Already, we have celebrated St David's Day, and although I don't have any Welsh relatives, I enjoyed making this miniature knitted daffodil to add to my twiggy tree. The daffodil is the national flower of Wales.




This week I'm continuing to work on my cross stitch and starting to sow a few more seeds for the garden. D and I finished reading part 2 and 3 of Shakespeare's Henry VI plays and are deciding what to read next. We also enjoyed watching the 'Hollow Crown'.

Looking a long way ahead, we already have something to look forward to next year. D was fortunate enough to see Torvil and Dean when they were involved with the 'Dancing on Ice shows, and we have some tickets for their final show in April 2025 before they retire. We are all very excited.

I'm hoping for some dry weather this week, but the rain clouds continue to dominate the skies. However, spring is slowly arriving with longer days and some intermittent rays of sunshine.

Wherever you are I hope you all keep well and have a lovely week.

B x


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I forgot to say that the daffodil pattern was from here . It was a free pattern if anyone wants to try it x