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Valentine’s Swap

Valentine’s Day is celebrated in Australia, but not to the same extent as in the States (at least that’s my experience), so when Linda from Natural Suburbia was organising a Valentine’s swap I thought it would be fun to share some love 🙂

As soon as I signed up I had ideas racing around my mind, I was thinking about inking a tea cup, possibly with some Jane Austen quotes…

…and it turned out that my swapping partner, Kathleen from Through Our Garden Gate, loves Jane Austen! Perfect huh! So I got inking ~

‘When I fall in love, it will be forever
and
I have no notion of loving people by halves, it is not my nature

I also packaged up a Valentine’s gnome and door set too 🙂 Then I sent my little parcel of heart and hand made love off to Kathleen. You can read more about them at Kathleen’s blog 😉

Funnily, Kathleen and I received our parcels on the same day! Master D was super excited as we opened our box to discover yummy candy, a cute pot and a Valentine’s wreath, together with a lovely card and love quotes!

The pot is so sweet, it says ‘1 part dirt, 1 part water, 1 part sun, 1 part love

And doesn’t the wreath look lovely on our door! Thank you so much Kathleen 🙂 And to Linda for organising the swap!

I’m sharing these crafts at Frontier Dreams ~ Keep Calm and Craft On.

Warmly, Kelly

Tie Dye – Marker Style

Master D has had a growth spurt! Which is fantastic because I have been wanting to try out tie dye – marker style ~ inspired by Beneath the Rowan Tree.

So we ran out and got a couple of nice white t-shirts (and they were on sale too). Then we got straight into it  🙂 It feels rather wicked to draw on clothes with permanent markers doesn’t it! Master D seemed thrilled to do so (we did have a chat about not normally doing such things!).

We made mini ‘canvasses’ to ‘paint on’ by using jars and rubber bands

Next he sprayed rubbing alcohol on to the t-shirt and we watched the colours slip and slide.

After leaving the t-shirts for a couple of hours I washed them normally and hung them to dry.

Ta da!

Doesn’t he look proud as he shows his dad his new shirt!

Warmly, Kelly