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Taking orders

I have continued to struggle through the days but have finished the gift for my Auntie. All that remains is for me to make it to the post office and I have achieved something that seemed incredibly daunting on Friday. What's more, I am very happy with the results and feel quite confident in taking orders for more memory box inspired framed collages. Perhaps you have a collection of oddments that you love truly but they are hidden away at the back of the drawer, in your jewellery box or under the bed. If you have a scrap of fabric you adore, but is too small to do anything with, some broken jewellery that you wore on your first date, a tattered photo of a lost relative, it could be transformed into something to treasure for ever. This is the one I made for my Auntie ...

Vintage French Notions

The last few days have been quite tough and I have not been feeling myself at all. It seems that much like the weather, my mood can change in the blink of eye and the clouds covering my sun are quite an accurate representation of the darkness that hangs heavy over my spirit. There are of course reasons for my despondency but these are far too tedious to mention when there are vintage French notions to discuss. So as I lay tucked up in my bed watching Funny Face starring the delightfully elegant and tres chic Mademoiselle Audrey Hepburn, I daydreamed of dancing to Jazz in stylish ballet flats in Parisian Cafes and perused one of my favourite books.   The book,  French General: Treasured Notions , is a fabulous book describing the most exciting adventure of uncovering boxes and boxes full of vintage 1920s and 1930s French notions, metallic thread and trim in the basement of The Tinsel Trading Company in Manahattan, New York City. In the words of Ms Hepburn, "The mind