Have you had a good week? This is the first Remembrance Sunday in over 15 years that we've not got up early to drop at least one of the kids to a beavers, cubs or scouts Remembrance Day parade or memorial. They have all left scouts now - end of an era!
I took this photo way back in the summer when the road side wild flower planting was at it's best. Poppies really are a beautiful flower aren't they?
Now let's look at the features from last weeks Handmade Monday:
Jo from Three Stories High shared a lovely poncho she made by adapting an old pattern. I think ponchos are always in style, don't you?
Claire from Pillar Box Blue has made a lovely paper envelope advent calendar. They put a little chocolate treat and a cheesy joke in the envelopes each day - what do you put in your advent calendars?
Paper Seedlings shared with us an effective technique to make glossy card look like linen. It's such a lovely effect and I love the way that Linda showed us all her attempts including the ones that didn't work so well.
Congratulations to you all, here is a "Yay! I was featured" button for your blog.
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- Did you make it? Yes - hooray, we'd love to see it!
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Thank you Julie for your 51st Handmade Monday.
ReplyDeleteJoy
Thanks for joining us Joy, I can't believe it will be 52 next week and I've been doing this for a whole year!
DeleteAw, thank you so so much for featuring my Faux Linen Technique Father Christmas. I appreciate that you even took notice of my flops as well as my final success! Thanks again! Smiles, Linda at Paper Seedlings
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure Linda, I love to see what doesn't work as well as what does, it is so helpful :-)
DeleteThank you for hosting, your oaty biscuits look delicious!
ReplyDeleteThanks Marilyn, you too!
ReplyDeleteLots of inspirations <3. I love the poncho and the color is so pretty. Yes, poncho is always in fashion.
ReplyDeleteA great party. Jo looks adorable in that poncho.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo