Following my most recent post, the start of my Planner Enamour series, I felt inspired to make more of my own stationery to accessorize my new Webster’s Pages personal organiser. With heaps of fabric scraps, some large gold paper clips from WHSmith and some self adhesive gems from Masie’s Craft meant that I was lost in the world of making and creating yesterday afternoon and now have a mass supply of these super cute paperclips ready to
Planner Enamour #1
It’s arrived, it’s arrived, IT’S ARRIVED!!! My beautiful new Webster’s Pages colour crush personal organiser landed on my doorstep on Wednesday and I couldn’t be more excited! I’ve been busy getting down to business and ordering stationery supplies to cater for this beauty of a diary, some of yet have still to arrive, eek!
Make & Create – Paper Straw Easel
I am so in love with these adorably cute paper straw easels that I have been making this afternoon! With inspiration from Pinterest (yes, I am obsessed I know!) and a new collection of floral paper straws I purchased online, this crafty make was
Vintage Florals & Shabby Chic
I was extremely lucky and grateful to my good friend Emily at Simply Saunders for offering me this unused ex display unit from where she works. I saw it and immediately saw the potential for it to be used as a craft display stand for my craft stall…yes please, I’d love it!!
Measuring at 40cm x 60cm this stand will be absolutely ideal for displaying jewelry, handmade key rings or decorations without taking up too much space on the table, but without a doubt, it needed a bit of Gemma‘s special touch and
Brighton Pride 2015
Well what a weekend to remember! I have had an absolute blast over the last few days in Brighton celebrating Gay Pride with T and a few other friends, the atmosphere all weekend was amazing! Brighton turned in to one massive rainbow with the amount of colourful costumes, flags and decorations that were surrounding everywhere and with music flooding all of the streets, everyone was in the party mood!
On Saturday we arrived in Brighton to swarms of people all crowding around the clock tower waiting to watch the
Flashback through July
July has been a fantastic month for me, my main incentive was to actively meet new people with similar interests and get my name known which has been really successful. I spent a lot of time in July meeting the amazing artists at East Beach Studios and writing up a review on their gorgeous hut studios, it’s great to speak to like-minded people and find out about their journeys that have got them to where they are today. If you haven’t yet had a read through the posts then you’re missing out! You can find the links below by