Monday, June 10, 2013

The Lazy Bloggers guide to lazy blogging ......

Don't mind me, I am up to my usual trickery of rare blog posting!!!

So I am doing a lazy post today ..... linking to fabulous bloggers that I have been hanging with of late who are switched on and consistent!!!

You can get the low down here 
 
HELGASTOCK 2013

(follow all the links - it was a week of delirious hilarious glorious-ness!)
 
 
then check out the new and fabulous owner of this dress
 
 
Its a pleasure to sew for such greatness!!!
 
Also, I am loving my new tooled leather coin purse
 
 
 
from the fabularse
 
 
 
and Sarah
 
 
Look at the sunshine beaming down on these two!!!
 
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I have big ideas for this latest acquisition ...
 
 
But what I've been itching to tell you most is   .....
 
 

This unidentified object was spotted near the coast a few weeks back!
 


a wee bit of sweet talking and hard core negotiations and she came home to mah house!!!
 

 
she needs lots of TLC
and I'm gonna give it to her good!
 
 
and bring her back to her former glory!
 
 
Meet "Maisie" the Globe Trotter 1950s Bondwood caravan!
(sourced this photo from here )
This is what she may have looked like in the 50's - with my added photo shopped logos!
 
stay tuned oh loved ones - this is going to be a long-haul project :)


 In the mean time I'll get back to what I do best .....
(hide in my sewing room!)
 
Love ya all xoxox



 
 


9 comments:

  1. Maisie is gorgeous. She's going to be even more gorgeouser when you give her some love. Lucky Maisie, lucky you!

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  2. Oh hello Maisie.
    That dress for Sarah is sublime.

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  3. I always envy your sewing - its incredible, you have such a talent. I can't wait to see Maisie returned to her former glory - what a fun project :D

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  4. Your little caravan is delicious......please don't leave it so long next time, I can't wait to see what you do with her! :) x

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  5. DARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRLIIIIIIIIIING!!!
    Squee to YOU, your caravan, and your marvellarse sewing skills!
    Maisie is such a sweetie, she's going to be a treasure!
    LOVE the look of that pattern....!!
    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Love YOOOOOOOO!

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  6. Lovely to see you pop up in my reader again! That cowboy dress is something else and I adore your caravan, I've been after a similar cutie for ages and am very envious indeed! Can't wait to see you work our magic on her! xxxxxx

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  7. HELLO DARLING!!! The cowgirl frock will forever be a favourite!! Maisie is incredible - I am so looking forward to watching you transform her... and then I'm looking forward to many years of fabulous frockery and caravan holidays with you!

    Love you more than sunshine!

    Sarah xxx

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  8. Aww Miss Maisie is a beauty, and she will get a right old pimping from you I am sure!!

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