Sunday 28 June 2015

A Fairy Door & Purple Flowers

A quick update on my previous post of the Purple Field
After a trip back to the field to take some close up photo's of the purple flowers and a bit of a search around the internet, I have found out a bit more about this pretty plant.



It's name is Phacelia Tanacetifolia, some common names are Lacy Phacelia, Tansy Leafed Phacelia or Purple Tansy. It is an annual and grows to a height of 18-24 in. (45-60 cm) the flowering time is late Spring to early Summer.



Its grows well in hot, harsh desert conditions, but adapts easily to other environments, it can be seen across the USA, Europe and now in a few fields in the UK.



The flower spike is lilac/purple and is a favorite of bees. I love the long stamen coming from the center of each flower. Each petal has lots of tiny veins and the foliage is fern-like and lacy in appearance. I picked a couple of stems from the edge of the plot and put them in a vase, they have lasted wonderfully well.



I thought I'd include a picture of one of my Fairy Doors for no other reason than it's colour matches this post.

A Purple & Lilac Fairy Door




Wishing you a great week, I've heard that we in the UK are due a bit of good weather so take care and enjoy.



Jan x

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Sunday 21 June 2015

A Personalised Canvas for a Boy

I decided to change my banner, do you often change your banner?
I thought I'd have a purple and lilac theme for a while. I cropped a photo and just used the bottom part of it, the full photo is this....

Purple Field

It's a lovely field and church local to where I live. When I passed it last week I just had to pull over and take this photo. Edited to add... I have found that the name of this flower is the Phacelia Tanacetifolia, commonly known as Lacy Phacelia, I have put individual pictures on my next post. 

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A Sneak Peek



Do you remember this little snippet I showed you a while back?






 I can now show you the full thing... This Canvas was requested for a Naming Gift via my Wow Thank You Shop

I just couldn't get the colour balance right in these pics, the sky is actually more purple than it looks.


Here are some close ups of the details....

A bat hanging in the tree


Toadstools in the Grass


Snails and a Wiggly Worm


It's time to link up to Lucy Blossom Crafts Link Up

But before I pop over to see what everyone else has been up to I'd like to say a huge thank you for all the comments and all the yummy cupcake combinations, you know I've got to try them all don't you?


Jan x

Sunday 14 June 2015

Strawberry Cupcake Kitchen Plaque

Mmmmm a Yummy Strawberry Cupcake without the calories, if only that was possible with real cupcakes!
I love the colour combination of this plaque, the peppermint green is so pretty.

A Kitchen Plaque
This has been handpainted onto wood and finished off with a coat of varnish and a smidgen of sparkle....

Yummy Strawberry Cupcake

Like all my plaques the cupcakes can be made to your own specifications, you choose the wording, the colour and any fruit topper you want.

A cupcake for the Cake House

There are so many combinations for a cupcake, I quite like the idea of a creamy cake with a slice of  mandarin orange on top. What would be your choice of cupcake?

Have a great week and don't eat too many cakes....

Jan x 


I'm linking this post to the Handmade Monday linky party at the Lucy Blossom Blog Hop



Monday 8 June 2015

A Dads Shed Plaque for Fathers Day

Welcome to my little corner of blogland, this week I'd like to show you one of my most popular plaque designs. It is the outdoor plaque with the 'Spade & Fork' design for the shed or garden....

A Plaque for Dad




This Dads Shed Plaque is available in my Folksy Shop

These Plaques can also be personalised....

An Exterior Plaque

I like to add little details like ladybirds, worms and a snail, I sometimes add a bee, a spider or other little insects.






A Sign for Dave's Shed

Whenever I dig in the garden I have one or two of the resident robins following me around hoping for a tasty worm for lunch.




I hope you can all find time to pop over to Lucy Blossom Crafts linky Party and check out lots of great blogs.

Here's hoping to having lots of nice days in the garden...

Jan x