Cor blimey, that's nearly another week gone by, I don't know where the time goes!
I've been trying to build up some stock for the Homespun Fair - I thought I'd make some new improved 'Owl In The Moon' mobiles...
I'd made a few and decided that they all looked rather nice together...
(Sorry the photographs are a bit fuzzy - it's been dark here all day today!)
I think I must have been somewhat influenced by Dots and Spots lovely new poster - and this is my version...
Designed to either hang on the wall or from the ceiling and filled with lavender to aid sleep!
And as a final little touch I added some text - can you read it?
I thought it would make a lovely gift for a new born baby, what do you think?
Thursday, 25 March 2010
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Beautiful, as always. Love the fabrics you've used and the details on the middle two.
ReplyDeleteoh my god WANT WANT WANT. those are so cute.
ReplyDeleteStop making me clucky Kirsty! Although I quite fancy this for me. I think a parliament of owls is just what I need to aid my sleep. Love your stuff, I'd fill the house to the brim with it if I could. And thanks for your lovely words of encouragement this week. Laura x
ReplyDeleteThey look great together all in a row, really lovely.
ReplyDeleteOh Kirsty, the phrase on the bottom made me go all teary eyed !! I don't think it is just the hormones... ;-)
ReplyDeleteYour owls are delightful and different from the seaside theme. Though of course, you could now start working on 'the owl and pussycat' in their pea green boat - wouldn't that be fab?
I'm hoping SO MUCH to come along to the Homespun fair...
Happy days,
Denise x
Love all the colours and the little phrase at the bottom really finishes them off. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. i would like one for lucy's new arrival please. x
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous - in competition for the lovely robins (only have one left!) I've always loved your earlier owl too - just had another peak - can't decide which I prefer! Thank you very much for the mention - no problem - I like to share what I see! Working on owl poster number 3 currently then it's off to the printers! You may like this blog - very inspirational http://www.myowlbarn.com/
ReplyDelete'Aaaawwwww' they are gorgeous - and if you could see me now 'yawning' very sleep inducing.....mmmmmmmmm sleep.
ReplyDeleteNina xxxxxxxx
Love your owls! Bet they'll sell well, who could resist?
ReplyDeleteYou are just so clever and the fabrics you use are so utterly spot on. Everytime I see you work I come away so inspired.
ReplyDeleteHello there - I just hopped over here from Dottycookie. Goodness, your work is so lovely - just up my street. Those fabric fish in the last post are especially marvellous. Do you have an online shop? I'm off to prowl around and find out.
ReplyDeleteBTW if you hop over to my place the commenty wotsit is broken at the moment so sorry if I don't answer.
Have just come across your blog. Love your owls and fish.
ReplyDeleteFound you via saints and pinners.
Oh, those are adorable! Thanks for popping over to 'see' me because it's allowed me to come back over and fiond your gorgeous corner of blogland! I'm off for a browse of your old posts :-)
ReplyDeleteGoRgEoUs OwLs!! They are so, so sweet! There is a blog award for you over on my blog...
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Thanks x
they are so much fun . lots of delight in these
ReplyDeletethey look fab all together. They give me a fabric craving!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comments and your wishes for the weekend on my blog. I adore these owls, and all the summery seaside colours. We are having a good weekend with a big plant festival in our town - it's triggered loads of gardening!
ReplyDeleteHello! Thanks for visiting me over at my blog. I love your owls, in fact I love your blog. I adore the fabrcs you use, and I love red and blue. I am following you now so that I can keep up with what you are doing! suzie xxx
ReplyDeleteI just had to pop over and see your owls...your 'parliament' of owls are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHow lucky you are to live by the sea. What lovely treasures you must find for your art.
Lovely to visit another textile blog! Will definately be popping back again for a peek.
took me a little while to spot the text , such sweet sentiment -
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