Sunday, 18 November 2012

Not earrings but Christmas tree decorations.

OK, you can wear them as earrings if your ears happen to be a long way above your shoulders!
I was once given some huge, flashing reindeer earrings which went straight on the Christmas tree.

I designed these for a very special group of friends called STARS, who would like to try beading, but don't wear much jewellery.  Of course, you can make them too.   Just invite a few friends round, put the kettle on and let me entertain you all with my beading tips.  I will bring everything you need to make something gorgeous.  

This will work best for me in the Watford/Hemel/St. Albans area of Hertfordshire, England, but I'm not limiting myself.  I don't mind if my business goes global!!

Just £15 each to acquire a new skill (which may become an obsession!) and a new accessory.
I can do sewing workshops too.

Following all my work on the peg doll kits, yesterday, I have already had some orders.  The first was from a lovely friend in Suffolk, who saw the post on Facebook.  They are for Christmas presents for her grand-daughters.......not she can possibly be old enough to have grand-daughters who can sew!

I have been confined to quarters with a poorly little boy this weekend, so had the chance to finish off some sewing projects while he slept.  One of which was this "crazy patchwork" Christmas cushion.  It's actually a cushion cover, so I put it on one of the cushions that live on my sofa for an instant Christmas look.   A truly everlasting and unusually practical Christmas decoration!


You can have one too.......or a "crazy patchwork" cushion in any other colourway.  The colour combinations are a bit of a surprise as they really are made with bits left over from all sorts of projects.    My daughter, Josie, has one in purples and greens to match her JOSIE bunting.

Josie has a very amusing blog about University life, at www.josiejests@blogspot.com

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