Have you all had a relaxing weekend? It's been so warm and summery here on the south east coast of England. Impossible for me to feel anything but lifted and lighter with the summer breeze and chilled out living that's been going on around here.
As you can see I went to a colleague friend's wedding on Saturday and my goodness it was a thing of beauty! No bride could have asked for more perfect wedding weather and to have a wish come true to be wed under the brilliant blue sunshine skies. I must say that when I saw Lynette emerge from Horsted House I welled up and had the hot prickle of tears streaming down my cheeks. She is so special to me and has waited a long time for her chap to propose. Oh, how I love a romantic story and good wedding.
The happy couple asked if any gifts could be kitchen related as they are refitting their current kitchen and so I thought why not throw a little tea towel romance into the equation?
I hand stitched the tea towel from a cotton+linen piece of fabric I bought in Lewes a few months ago and used my machine to stitch the vintage braiding securely on one end.
Then with the use of my trusty embroidery hoop and washable fabric pen I set to work.
Somewhere on the web I saw these words (sorry I can't remember where) and knew that they would come in handy one day.
So there it is..... Ta-dah, my home grown tea towel for a little romantic drying up of all those dishes (well maybe not with the advent of dishwashers in this modern age)!
Do you like my little 10p charity shop doily I added for effect? You can always find me rummaging in the linen sections of charity shops, I love collecting and reusing a doily or two.
As you can see I went to a colleague friend's wedding on Saturday and my goodness it was a thing of beauty! No bride could have asked for more perfect wedding weather and to have a wish come true to be wed under the brilliant blue sunshine skies. I must say that when I saw Lynette emerge from Horsted House I welled up and had the hot prickle of tears streaming down my cheeks. She is so special to me and has waited a long time for her chap to propose. Oh, how I love a romantic story and good wedding.
The happy couple asked if any gifts could be kitchen related as they are refitting their current kitchen and so I thought why not throw a little tea towel romance into the equation?
I hand stitched the tea towel from a cotton+linen piece of fabric I bought in Lewes a few months ago and used my machine to stitch the vintage braiding securely on one end.
Then with the use of my trusty embroidery hoop and washable fabric pen I set to work.
Somewhere on the web I saw these words (sorry I can't remember where) and knew that they would come in handy one day.
So there it is..... Ta-dah, my home grown tea towel for a little romantic drying up of all those dishes (well maybe not with the advent of dishwashers in this modern age)!
Do you like my little 10p charity shop doily I added for effect? You can always find me rummaging in the linen sections of charity shops, I love collecting and reusing a doily or two.
I promptly washed, dried and ironed this little gift before wrapping it up to take to the ceremony.
Other than that we have been BBQ-ing, swimming in the sea, snoozing on the beach, going to a Cava and cupcake fund raising party and generally just chilling.
What did you get up to this weekend? Do tell :o)
See you all soon
xox































