Sunday, 6 February 2011

splash of colour February



run run run, I am late for splash of colour



I hope these houses are stitched down tight, it's been wild, wet and windy here..............



but these tulips are doing a great job of brightening my kitchen table xxxx

25 comments:

  1. Shiny.
    Stitchy.
    Cheery.
    I am late too. But don't think I'll make it.
    Ax

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  2. Ooh lovely splash, it's ever so windy here too, our windows have been rattling away like crazy. Did you do that embroidery? It's gorgeous, love that stitching. Nice shoes too, they must be new given the shine that's coming off them!!!

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  3. 1. Love those shoes.
    2. Love the stitchery.
    3. Gorgeous tulips!

    xoxo

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  4. Lovely splashes of colour there! Those little houses are so pretty, and the flowers and shoes look so bright and new! Helen x

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  5. OH! CUTE! my first reaction. And love the tulips. It's been so cold here with wind chill, I'm quite impatient for spring.

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  6. very cute shoes and lovely stitchery... isn't the weather just mad !! Have you been to Howick Hall Arboretum?

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  7. Oh we need some colourful cheer the weather has been so dark dreak and dismal.
    Jo x

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  8. Definately a trend for red shoes in blogland at the moment. I shall be wearing mine when its a tad warmer and I've bought some red polish!!

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  9. All the things that make my heart sing!

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  10. I love those little houses!!
    Nice and cheery :)

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  11. I love your hearts.. I have a free crochet heart pattern on my blog if you want to take a peek. I live in Oregon and looOOOoove the ocean.. so was drawn to your blog title. Nice to meet you!

    Teresa from Oregon USA

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  12. Your shoes! Your shiny shoes!

    Such gorgeous stitched houses too.

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  13. Beautiful tulips and I liked your heart tree anniversary picture too. Annie

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  14. Like your shoes, the houses are gorgeous and tulips are my favourite flowers.

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  15. Love your little houses! Good job there's no washing out or it would blow away! And the tulips are so cheery. I think I'll have to get some too. x

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  16. Hi Tess
    Thanks for your lovely comments.
    Hope you're surviving the blustery weather.
    Jo x

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  17. Love the little houses!! xxx

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  18. LOVE all the touches of read... Your shoes are FABULOUS! Those make for happy feet! ;o) Stitching so sweet. And tulips lift the winter spirits, don't they?! Happy Days, Tess ((HUGS))

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  19. Aaahhhhh more rhubarb and custard tulips - love your MJ's.

    Nina xxx

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  20. Hi! Have just found your blog, and love the little applique and stitched houses, they are so cheerful!
    Beautiful tulips!
    Gill

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  21. Love those shoes! Love your stitching and love your Tulips! Hope your wet, wild and windy weather will soon blow itself away.
    x

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  22. Hi Tess! Thanks for stopping by my blog! Yes, we are so lucky tht we have two lovely pets, Bessie is a beautiful cat and behaving very well considering the disruption to her life!
    Enjoy your blog, see you have a City and Guilds in patchwork and quilting, look forward to seeing your work - I am a keen patchworker but havent yet finished my first full size quilt though - the top is pieced, the backing and quilting bought, its just finding time to sandwich it all together and quilt it!
    Gillx

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  23. Lots of lovely colours here to brighten the February blahs! I love the little houses and the tulips - a sign of Spring. I have snowdrops out in the front garden!

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  24. Your stitching is so sweet and your tulips make me long for spring to come again.

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  25. Very bright and cheery...love your little houses! Been very windy here too...leaves and sticks everywhere. As long as the roof stays on!

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