Sunday, September 2, 2012

Dottie Angel part 2

















Another lovely arty sunday with my friends in a total mess of coffeecups, retrofabrics, lace and inspirational books. I am lucky to be part of an artsclub where we get together and try different materials. In the beginning of the summer we had an apron day inspired by the lovely Dottie Angel and this time we moved on to wallhangings, inspired by the same Dear Mrs D. If you haven´t experienced the world of Dottie, please press here. And if you need a book of endless inspiration, go here. We were very pleased to have a new member of the group, Nanna, who now is six weeks. We feel confident that she will grow up to be a crafter! 





18 comments:

  1. What wonderful craftiness. I'm sure Tif will be proud! :-)

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  2. Thanks! Will drop her a note about this day.

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  3. It looks so very wonderful! And very inspiring too!

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    1. Thankyou! Yes indeed we had a great day.

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    2. What a lovely blog you have!!! You now have a new reader from Sweden!

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  4. Hello Sara! I love your blog, I found it via Dottie Angel! I will follow you. Love making too!

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    1. Thankyou! What a wonderful world of crafts and ideas! I love people that love making!

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  5. Oh my goodness, what fun!! How blessed you are to have friends to get crafty with!

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    1. Thankyou! I sure am blessed, come and join us some day?!

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  6. So happy. Loved when my little babies were part of the crafty business of creating.
    My little ones are 9 and 5 now and still participating.
    YAY.

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    1. Thankyou. well ... the kidsdon´t have much choice do they?!

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  7. Hello, came over from Tiff's blog. What a lovely collection of crafties. May I ask what that book is in the photo with the adorable baby?

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    1. Hey you! The book is swedish called "Vackert med vintage" = Beautiful with vintage. It is a pretty book that you would love even if you don´t speak swedish. Here is a link http://www.adlibris.com/se/product.aspx?isbn=9155256619

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  9. A quick look at your blog, and I love it! AND I ordered the book "Vackert med vintage" right away.

    I feel inspired to make a crafting day myself after seeing your lovely pictures! Thank you:)
    Puk

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    1. Hey there! I love your blog too, witty crochet projects rule the world!!and thanks for sharing!! I can agree the Vintage book is a bit too vintagy, where can one find that adorable partybook Vive la fete? Do you know? See you around in Cyberland - love Sara

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  10. Bravo Sara, c'est très très joli.
    See soon

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