Sunday, 23 October 2011

One large kick up the rear applied!

Well how do you get your mojo going again huh?   I have been searching for ways to force me to do things - apart from staying indoors - and working myself to a standstill in the garden.


So yesterday  I took the plunge and found a new venue yesterday, which has just opened in a 'lock up' on a farm near me, and have signed up for a one to one beading session the first day in November. 

My best friend loved beading and made such beautiful things, that I thought I just had to have a go.  If I learn the basics, then I can go arty crafty and put my own stamp/take on things - which will be good.

Years ago, I used to make lots of soaps and body creams using beeswax from the village beekeeper - but bars of soap seem to have gone out of 'fashion' - and there are only so many bars you can use if you do like it!  Sharing the unit I visited yesterday was another lady who makes organic hand washes, and hand lotions, and one of them uses goats milk - perfect - and no, it doesn't smell of goats, she uses oils too.   So I have signed up for a one to one lesson with her too.

And the third thing I have done is to sign up for Mary Greens Christmas Glue Book Class  which went online early this morning.   There is a link to her site in my right hand column.    I have paid for the course, downloaded the information, printed out the images and backing paper sheets, and am raring to go!   The first lesson starts on November 6th.   If you like Vintage Victorian - you'll love this.

I don't want to give too many secrets away - but after the course, you'll have time to use the images for Christmas cards and other projects too.  And they are not too 'twee' and are from Mary's own collections.  Pop over and have a look

6 comments:

Kandi said...

Sounds like you are going to have your hands full very soon!
I find that I do a class or workshop and get obsessed with that for a while, or it makes you look at what you have in a new light like your beading stuff.
Look forward to seeing what you come up with.
Kandi x

Paula Whittaker said...

You sound very positive and I do hope the class/workshops arethe kick start you are looking for.

cockney blonde said...

How exciting. I got into beading accidentally when I got 'stranded' for a few days in an area too far from home and didn't have my usual stash with me. I found a beading class the following day and said good bye to my credit card, lol, x

sam21ski said...

Whhoooo Lottie, glad you've given yourself a boot up the back, I thought I was going to have to come down and do it for you - lol (only joking).

So pleased you've signed yourself up to a few things to get your mojo flowing again, it won't take long once you get into it.

Don't forget to keep posting and letting us know how you're getting on.

Sam xxx

Sally H said...

Wow! That all sounds amazing! I love the sound of those cosmetics particularly. Have fun

Sandies' Patch said...

You had a nice kick then?
Sounds fascinating, you'll love the beading I'm sure!

Have a great week,

Sandie xx