Showing posts with label beading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beading. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Who stole May?

In fact, who stole the first half of this year? It's all going so quickly, I can see the school holidays looming on the horizon,  and I need it to slow down! (Can you guess who's not good on rollercoasters?)

So, June. And the sun is shining! The daffodils and tulips are still out because it was a late spring, but the summery things, like calendula, are starting to appear too.  It's all looking rather pretty.

 Calendula

 Hot cat

 Moomin mug - birthday present from my brother :-).


 Tulip 


Those pictures are mostly from last Thursday but it's been intermittently good weather since then (overcast some days) and today was pretty much like the pictures.

And what did I do in May apart from coughing* and not blogging much? Well one thing I did was go to my friend Chrissie's hen do. As hen dos go it was all very tasteful. Mostly anyway. We met up in the afternoon for a beading class at The Bead Company in Glasgow, spent a ridiculous amount of time cooing over choosing pretty beads, then made a necklace and a bracelet each. Here's mine:


Very simple really, but I love them and have worn them a lot especially the necklace. There was of course a disaster during the making of the bracelet, which led to me scrabbling about on the floor collecting my beads back up, but I expected that.

We all went out for a (delicious) Thai meal later and most of us were wearing the jewellery we made that afternoon. It was a lovely way to spend a day and we're hoping to go beading in a group again sometime after Chrissie's back from her honeymoon. We'll be a bead gang. Lean, mean, and distracted by pretty things.

Anyway, I suppose I'd better go and feed my kids. Or let them scavenge or something..

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* I got fed up with feeling rough and went to the doctor last week and I have a shiny new techno-inhaler now. I was always rubbish at timing the pushing of the inhaler with breathing in, but this one is triggered by breathing in so I don't have to do anything at all. Well, breathe in obviously.  On that subject I was at the dentist today for my check-up (all good!) and the hygienist says that you should always have a drink of water or wash your mouth out after using an inhaler because there's quite a lot of residue from the puff that sticks in your mouth and can cause plaque build-up, so there you go - I'm spreading the word :-).

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Making things

The school holidays are over and we're getting back into a routine - the holidays were great and we did some fun things (and how nice was it not to be rushing around making packed lunches in the morning?), but there's a certain reassurance to be had from getting back to normal. Not that we have yet really - Miss Mouse was in her very first dance show last night, stayed up way beyond her normal bedtime as a result, and is tired and moody today. I don't have any pictures to show for it, but it was lovely... The show I mean, not the tired five-year-old!

At lunchtime today I sat down and did something I've been meaning to do but haven't had the opportunity over the last couple of weeks - I made myself some stitch markers.

I'm a complete beading novice, but with blog posts by Knottygal and Stitched Together to guide me and a few things acquired from ebay (crimp beads, crimping pliers, beads, tigertail wire) it turned out to be fairly easy. Fiddly definitely, especially with my eyesight, but not actually difficult. Yay, a minor achievement!