Today I have a home decor idea to share and some pretty general ramblings.
I did a fair bit of work yesterday so that I truly could have a day off - and a lovely day it has been too.
I have scrapped, I have read, I have watched TV and I have switched off and relaxed.
My photo of the day is the new bird feeder as Nij finished re-siting it where we hope it will stay.
I really hoped that we would see birds straight away but i knew that was unlikely and it would take them a while to get used to it.
So imagine our joy when we saw my favourite little bird of all, the robin, on the feeder. We had bought special robin suet cakes with mealworms (lovely!!!) and he obviously knew they were just for him and he has spent a lot of the afternoon on his little robin cake. So much so we doubt he can still fly!
We have also seen several tits - we think coaltits or great tits, but we think we have also seen greenfinches on there as well. I have spent a fair bit of the day just sitting and watching. And smiling.
I have a project to share today that I haven't shared before but was made a while ago. It is a clock for the library downstairs.
The clock was one I have had for ages and I think it was a Creating memories clock - just a big square piece of wood with the clock mechanism.
First I painted the edges and then I covered it with some beautiful paper. The paper is K and Co from the Blue Awning range (my favourite range of papers ever) It is just so subtle with browns and creams and blues - the perfect colours for the library. It is flocked and so has a lovely texture to it.
I cut several butterflies from an off cut of a wallpaper sample that we almost used int he room. The room is brown and cream with this bright peacock blue as an accent colour and it made the perfect thing to cut the butterflies from. I cut several and overlayed them to give real dimension.
I also made several paper roses from the same papers. I stamped some with text and added different inks to change the tones.
The letters were cut on the robo. I couldn't use chipboard as there wasn't quite enough clearance for the hands. They were cut from another paper sample we didn't use.
I love projects that are cheap to make and just take little time to do.
Today I am thankful for
- a truly restful day and a good recharge of my batteries.
I Really like the clock. Blue awning is one of my favourites too. Jenx
Posted by: Scrappyjen | January 22, 2012 at 10:55 PM
Love that feeder, our birds are simply gorging this year, makes me wonder if the recession is hitting them. Actually that was a joke but it could happen I guess if less people are able to feed them.
The clock is gorgeous :)
Posted by: Jen Hart | January 23, 2012 at 01:03 AM
What a beautiful clock! And congrats on your birds starting to return :-) I love watching beautiful birds--- particularly from the comfort of my chair in front of a picture window :-)
Posted by: Barb in AK | January 23, 2012 at 06:18 AM
The clock is gorgeous. Love the butterflies and flowers....such a vibrant, shiny colour :)
Posted by: dogmatix | January 23, 2012 at 09:32 AM