Not a lot really. I finished the keyrings for end of year leaving presents.
At Sunnybank Day Centre Craft Club we made these lovely mice bookmarks
But in the garden there is a lot going on and I keep going out for a look.
Isn't this beautiful, its just appeared from nowhere.
I have started my new online course
and will be posting about that on my
There is sure to be lots happening on other peoples desks over here
I had a couple of Aliums appear in my garden this year too. You have photographed yours beautifully. The sun is just highlighting it perfectly. Have fun on your course. Happy WOYWW to you from Helen 78
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Allium, great mice. Francesca #44
ReplyDeleteFab key rings and I love those little mice book marks :-)
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A x #62
Those mice are a great idea, and don't look too difficult to make (for students with learning difficulties I mean!). I love the flower - your close-up of it is beautiful - it looks like it's made of daisy stitches and french knots!
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn, love the key rings and the mice are so sweet! David grows Aliums in our garden and there do seem to be more each year, perhaps that came from a neighbour's garden? Wherever it came from, it looks gorgeous. Happy WOYWW, Hugs, Anne x #51
ReplyDeletewow, gorgeous alium! they are so pretty. Have a great day. Helen 31
ReplyDeleteStunning coloured alium. I feel a collage coming on!! x Jo
ReplyDeleteNow that is really interesting - I have two alliums in my garden which appeared out of nowhere this year. I planted three last year but these have appeared somewhere I would NEVER have planted them - thought I must me going mad, but NO there IS and allium fairy going round garden bombing - thank goodness that's cleared up that little mystery!MMx #70
ReplyDeleteFab pics and makes you've shown. Thanks for sharing. Take care Zo xx 77
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flower and very sweet mice.
ReplyDeleteSandra @105
Love the key chains and bookmarks. Your pics are stunning. Happy crafting #26
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ReplyDeletegreat keyrings and how cut are those bookmarks then you show us that most amazing flower in your garden. I am no gardener so can't help with a name or anything but it is a stunner
Have a great WOYWW and enjoy the rest of your week
Ria #47
Ow, such cute mice... Love the flower, I have those in my garden as well and I can never pass them by without brushing my hand over them. Funny how it appeared out of nowhere.
ReplyDeleteHave wonderful week, Happy WOYWW. xx
Gorgeous Allium and the mice are adorable! Thanks for sharing. Happy WOYWW. Caro x (#137)
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love the mouse! Just like a sugar one! Now, I need to make some keyrings - you've prompted me to make a start! What a gorgeous Allium too! I would so like to find one of those in my garden! Happy Woyww! xxx Julie Ann #67
ReplyDeleteI love it when exciting flowers pop up without announcement or knowledge. (Or as DH so wisely puts it..probably from a birdy's bottom)!! The aliums are gorgeous, bet you'll be keeping them!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous flower, the colour is stunning. Love those keyrings and the mice are so cute. Always great things on your desk.
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Von #27
The keyrings and bookmarks are so cute! Love them!! Wow, that is a gorgeous flower in your garden. Hugs. Pam#38
ReplyDeleteThe book marks are very clever.
ReplyDeleteKaren #46
lovely cute makes Lynn, and your flowers are a spectacular treat. I was thinking of you when DD1 told me about a textile exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture park... the artist is Yinka Shonibare http://www.yinkashonibarembe.com/home/. Apparently it's spectacular. You are closer to it than us so it might be worth a trip to check it out. It's on until Sept, she said.
ReplyDeleteJo x
I really like those mice bookmarks. Very clever. And your flower is gorgeous. Not sure what it is, but it is beautiful and not something I have ever seen. Have a super slightly late WOYWW from #17.
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