I'm typing this on a Tuesday and once again, the world outside is bleak, wet and blowing a gale enough to turn even the sleekest hair into a novice nest-builder's nest. And mine is not sleek even at the best of times. But I like days like this, especially as I am currently toasty next to the heater.
If you've been keeping an eye on the website, you'll have noticed that things are still moving and changing over there: I've increased the font size so people can see what I'm saying without having to peer crossly at the screen. Each item I post on there will now have it's own page, which enables me to put more pictures up than otherwise, not to mention more information. Hopefully it also makes it easier to navigate around the site.
Unfortunately my etsy and folksy pages remain stagnant for the time being: not enough fingers or minutes in the day for everything! Once I'm done with the site to my satisfaction, I'll get and update those.
Going up today is another paper product made from vintage maps: Mapping the Heart. A glassine bag filled with seven origami hearts - these are great for sticking on presents or cards to send to those you love (or even just tolerate!), or you can thread them onto the red and white string included in the pack and make yourself a small banner. As I have at home: it now adorns the top of my 1930s mirror, making me smile as I put on mascara. Which is not necessarily advisable.
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
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The map hearts are very pretty, I really like the glassine bags as well! Linda x
ReplyDeleteThank you! Hope everything goes well for you this weekend! X
ReplyDeletethese are so cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jessi - they're a lot a fun to make too!
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