13 September, 2010

Acorns

My little harvest of acorns that I've been making for the Historical fair.

When I was a child I used to get all my pencils and line them up in colour order- well the way I thought looked best. I did it with smarties and well, anything that comes in a rainbow of colour. It was interesting to see both Ella and Oscar just as compelled as I (still am if I'm honest) to put them in colour order.



I've also been experimenting with felt jewellery- I knitted these shapes, stuffed them and then felted them.
Even those balls are knitted first.
These needs some jazzing up me thinks- some beads in between or something.

We've been slowly getting into all the school routines again. Oscar is sick- came on as soon as he started school. Anyone would think he's allergic to it. Remi is still running- he has his first meet tomorrow and is at a pre race pasta dinner right now. I had an email from mum asking if I was ok - as I said to her, there's only so many times one can blog about how much driving around one does. I literally left the house 6 times the other day ( the kids had the day off for Rosh Hashanah) and didn't actually go anywhere- just dropping off and picking up people. Which is what I have to go and do now. Fortunately Oscar starts his driving lessons this week...

6 comments:

  1. The acorns look great - just the thing for Autumn aka Fall. I raced home and took a photo of my two but I may wait till daylight at the weekend to blog them on Our House.
    Shame you weren't at the Oprah Show today - Oprah House!!!
    XXXX

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  2. It's still nice to know what you're up to, and I really love those little acorns. ! Love to sick Oscar.

    nanxx

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  3. ohhhh Im in love!!! I need a few more for my collection!!!!! I know that transporting feeling! We had car in for a service today and I had to get Hattie to a birthday party. It took the poor little mite about an hour to walk there! She was a trooper! Then later we had to walk to the supermarket... only I pushed them both in the pram. She was buggered!

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  4. they are to die for Georgia... Chelsea has hers hanging in her kitchen across the fireplace and i love them hanging there....i adore the felt beads too... i HAVE to do a a felting course soon... i want to make some for myself...

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  5. I love the acorns! Have fun at the historical fair.

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