Just checking in with a quick post, I am still beavering away making for the fair!
Plenty of red, white and blue....appropriately enough for this lovely long Jubilee weekend!
This jaunty lighthouse is made from driftwood and reclaimed nuts and is loosely based on the one on Plymouth Hoe...
More experimenting with text. The colour of the roofs above remind me of the orangey ones in St Ives, so I stamped "As I was going to St Ives" along the bottom....and given the piece some gorgeous blue "sea"
This little row is made from a leftover piece of oak beam we used above our fireplace...
...as was the one above. I have added a new detail: a little birdhouse!
...made from tiny bits of driftwood and a small rusty tack.
Lots of cottages and washing!
Another slightly bigger birdhouse with rusty metal roof.
Plus I have been pricing up stock, tying labels on bags and ordering postcards. I am delighted with these latest ones from moo.com
Well thats all for now. My next post will probably be after the fair, so I will make sure I take plenty of photos of my stand!
TTFN!
It all looks absolutely wonderful, I wish you good times at the fair, I'm sure you will have them! :)
ReplyDeleteEvery single creation here is amazing! In complete love with your work. Good luck at the fair!
ReplyDeleteClaire
Best of luck at the fair! Everything looks marvelous I don't see how you could come home with a single piece!
ReplyDeleteI love all your things for the fair and I love, love, love St. Ives. Can't wait to visit there again this summer. Hope you had a great Jubilee weekend and the fair was a success.
ReplyDeleteWow everything is gorgeous and I love the addition of the little birdhouse!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are all so gorgeous, love the little birdhouse too!
ReplyDeleteAll looking really fantastic - best of luck with the fair!
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous - I love that birdhouse!
ReplyDeleteGood Luck at the fair! Hope all your hard work brings in lots of sales for you.
ReplyDeleteFleur xx
I'm way behind catching up, you are so imaginative :o) I love all your dear little buildings.
ReplyDeleteHope it all went well for you
Rose H
lovely lovely lovely....
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. I'm in Devon at the moment & seen little cottages just like the dear little ones you make. Also gift shops with wooden cottages & boats but none as lovely as yours.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck - hope you sell everything!
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ReplyDeleteLove
You are very special, you know?
wishing you luck... you will be brilliant. I saw your beautiful home on facebook ... you have talent, so rest assured. Lovely post. Love Helen, Darcy and Bingley xxx
ReplyDeleteKirsty, you have put an original twist on these, i love your style!
ReplyDeleteMakes me happy to stop by your blog and see your newest creations. All delightful. Good luck at the fair, but you won't need any - they're wonderful.
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