Sunday, 25 September 2011

Dad

Brian Sapcote

A kind, gentle, funny man
a teacher, role model and artisan

24 Februay 1936 - 25 September 2010

I wanted to post about today but can't find the right words.  This was placed in the local newspaper after Dad died and actually it's perfect.



Wednesday, 14 September 2011

Lamp Light

Whilst on holiday in Cornwall I bought a lamp stand and shade to 'do up'.  I painted the lamp base with Annie Sloan paint in Paris Grey and then pondered what to do with the shade.  As usual I forgot to do a before photo. The lamp base was dark wood and the shade a coolie style.  I decided the shade wasn't quite right and when I got home I searched various charity shops until I found one in the right shade.  It cost me a whole 50p.  The base cost £1.  As I was deciding how to cover the new shade I thought I would take photos as I went along and do a tutorial of sorts.  So here goes:-


One shade with yukky trim


Old yellow glue and bad fringing


I prised the fabric from the shade it took some doing.


A naked shade


I removed all the trim 


along with bows and fringing


the shade was made from two parts so I carefully unpicked the side seams


I used some vintage barkcloth fabric and cut out the pattern on the bias for stretch when I make up the shade


I didn't cut out the scallops - too tricky.  Then I hand stitched the two pieces together.  I fitted it onto the shade and it was a little baggy so I took one side seam in.  I then carefully stretched the fabric down the shade and hand stitched the top of the fabric to the shade.


I then pinned and stretched the bottom edge of the fabric so I could hand stitch it.


pin and stretch


stretch and pin - few ouches


I then stitched tiny stitches to attach the fabric to the frame


This is how it looked when it was all stitched up


tiny stitches


I trimmed away the excess fabric


Ta Dah - one super grannytastic revamped lamp - ready for the dark evenings.


How pleased was I - very - I might add a bobble trim or some ric-rac around the bottom - I will wait and see how I feel about it in a few days.


Lamp light

Well not yet it's not got a plug yet or a bulb but they are only minor details. 

Total cost - Lamp base £1 - Charity Shop

Shade - 50p - Charity Shop

Barkcloth - £1 - Car Boot

Bargain and it only took me one evening to do.  

Please note this is probably not the best/correct way to refurb a lampshade and it probably doesn't meet Health and Safety regs - although K has just said that he thinks it will be fine with a low watt bulb.

Just for your information Lamp Light by David Essex was the first single K bought.  

Sunday, 11 September 2011

A Perfect Day

Ahh I have had such a lovely, lovely day today at WORK.  Don't gasp I am fortunate to work, occasionally ,with my friend and very talented textile artist Louise Presley who is the proprietor of hopeandelvis.com.  Today was a tweed bag workshop where you take a man's tweed jacket and with a little bit of magic, a few tweeks, a little imagination, vintage buttons, ribbons, lace etc you end up with a fabulous TA DAH moment when you have made a bag - all by your own (as one little one once said to me whilst working at my proper job as a Nursery Nurse).  Today was a little different for me though as I met a bloggy friend who I have been wanting to meet for a looooooong time (actually there were several bloggers there and it was a pleasure to meet them all).  But today I met Diane. We had good fun having a chat 'in real life' I wasn't surprised when we got on and had a good old natter about this and that.  I also met Diane's friend Nic who was equally lovely and chatty and good fun.  What a small world it is Diane know's someone I worked with in a school and Nic knows friends of mine that I have known for years, she lived close by them when she was little.  Spooky.  I also met Wend of tickingstripes.blogspot.com and Lyn of everdaylife.blogspot.com - nice to meet you ladies. 

I didn't take any photo's of today's makes but Louise will be posting photos on her facebook page which you can access via her website - you don't have to have a facebook account to take a peek. 

What I did take photos of though was this.



A present from Diane.  An unexpected lovely present - just because.

Want to see what was in it?



Lots



A very pretty heart



A floral corsage with tiny beads in the middle - hands off Belle - she has already eyed it up saying it would look pretty on her hair.  It would look pretty but IT'S MINE.



Mermaid glass and sea worn pebbles and china.  Beautiful - also eyed up by Belle.



Beautiful dingle dangle ear-rings.

I also received a lollypop and some beauty products.

How very generous - thank you very much indeed.

I also received a little gift from K.  Another just because.  Want to see?



A newshiny thimble with a twist.



It's for a giant - lol.



Next to a regular sized one.  It made me laugh a lot - it is Pewter and Made in Sheffield - I like it lots.

Phew long post.  Going to sign off now as I am about to drop.  Since I got in I have put away lots of ironing, changed the bed, washed pots and made a crumble so I am now fit for nothing.  Have to be up early tomorrow - 10 hour shift to do at Nursery.  Double phew.  Night Night.
















Tuesday, 6 September 2011

Dyl the Dane

Just a  pictures to make you smile.  Dyl had fun in the dressing up box tonight and decided to be a Viking.

Last nights funny.

Nellie 'mum you know that funny bug that was in the bathroom yesterday I searched for it for ages but I couldn't find it' (Nellie hates bugs of any description and likes to know where they are)

Me 'Oh did you love it probably flew out of the window' (code for - I have no idea where it might be now but I am not going to tell you that or you will spend ages looking for it)

Nellie - No Mum, I Googled it, I was trying to find out what species it was!!!

Me - Doh!!!