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Saturday 14 April 2012

Friday night, Saturday morning

Younger son had a couple of friends to sleep over last night, so I tucked myself quietly away and sorted through some more sale items. I was given lots of old photographs, and have been wondering how to use them. I decided to make up some little button cards to sell. I like the way they turned out. There were a few I couldn't bear to cover up, however (dated 1929):




And this one:




 This morning, delivered C's friends home and carried on to a contemporary craft fair in nearby Oundle. My friend Lucy had a stand there. 




Lucy's stall looked beautiful.




She made everything here. These pin pots are very sweet:




And I loved the patriotic brooches. Her work is so beautifully finished....




Time for coffee and flapjack before I left:




And yes, I made a small purchase from Lucy. I just could not resist it.



8 comments:

  1. Lovely, colourful post! Especially love the little crochet topped stool xxx

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  2. Thank you :) Isn't the stool brilliant. Resistance was futile!

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  3. I'm so glad it's gone to such a lovely home! X

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  4. I really like your button cards - what a good idea. Your friends stall is full of beautiful handmade items and I think I would have found it hard to resist the crochet stool had I been there.

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  5. What a great idea. I have just found your lovely blog and am now a follower.

    Im not surprised you treated yourself at the craft fair, it all looks lovely!

    Helenxx

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  6. Hello, welcome aboard. I am glad you like the blog and hope you'll continue to enjoy it.
    Fiona x

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  7. Hi, Your friend's stall looked great at the Fair in Oundle - a place I know well - I used to work as a volunteer there in the Oxfam shop. I have made a note in my diary of your sale at Elton on the 7th and hope to come for a visit. Really good luck with it - you have great ideas. I simply love your blog.

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  8. Thank you so much, and I'd be really pleased to meet you. What a coincidence that you worked in the Oundle Oxfam, too. I am regular there, as you might imagine!

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