Saturday, 31 July 2010

Folksy Friday

I have just opened up my Folksy shop for my Waste Not Want Not items, all the lovely goodies I make from recycled fabric (and a few special items from new) and so I headed over to the forums on Folksy and found out about Folksy Friday.

So far I've had 8 blogs feature my photography for Folksy Friday without realising what it was all about and now I do know I think it is a jolly good idea and so I am about to participate (all be it a day late, does that matter??? It is my first time!!).

The idea is, pick a theme, find up to 6 items on Folksy that fit and that you personally love and blog it!

Today a friend of mine told me he found a huge vintage honey pot and thought I would love it and will bring it round soon and I have just uploaded a photo of a bee to Flickr, so my theme will be, er, bees!



First up is this adorable teacosy, I have a soft spot for teacosies but I never use a teapot so I'm in a bit of turmoil over them, I am also envious of anyone that can knit.


I thought this was a photograph when I saw the thumbnail but it's actually a pencil drawing, it is fantastic, I love this so much, what amazing talent.


These are just the cutest things ever and again, knitted, that mysterious and unknown medium to me.


This cushion is just too much cute! I love this so much, I need to decorate a room in my house with a bee theme now.


OK, I think that's enough for now, I don't know how to make the photos go next to each other rather than in a line, if anyone knows, let me know too!!!




3 comments:

  1. Hi! I'm a new follower from the US. Have a great week.

    Charity

    http://humboldtcherry.blogspot.com/

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  2. These are just adorable, i love them - as for the pictures I'm not v.computer savvy but you can do so in photoshop - take a look at 'my studio' page on my blog it may give you an idea http://jennibelliestudio.blogspot.com

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