mardi 21 février 2012


I am longing for spring. It is in my mind day and night. Already planning my herb and vegetable garden...Well, in my head only.. Shall i remind you that i live in a north country and gardening will only start in May. And if we are lucky, we will get to see some early sprouts end on April, such as chives. Last fall, i planted many tulip bulbs and i am really excited to see how it is going to turn out. I just hope some of them were not eaten by some little moles. We have seen  little mounds of soil close enough to one of my tulip's bed , so i am feeling a bit worried. those little mounds are signs of moles.
In the meantime, to keep my mind busy, while i wait for spring to knock on my door, i have been sorting some lovely fabric and made several lavender sachets. I just listed them in my shop, so if lavender makes you lose your mind, you can go and check. ^_^ 
Tomorrow, i am starting to work on new Muffinpies. I have a special one to make for my giveaway winner. I feel a little guilty as i kept postponing doing this doll, but i really had to finish off some custom orders.
Now,, i am off to get lunch, have been working all morning and my stomach is sending me desperate signs.
Wishing you all a wonderful day ♥

7 commentaires:

WinnibriggsHouse a dit…

Your picture is certainly springlike, even though for you it does sound a longway off yet. Hope your tulips survive and so when it arrives it arrives with a riot of colour.

Unknown a dit…

Oh well you looks like you are very busy mam chose! Hope that the moles haven't eaten the tulips, would be sad :-(
Hey! I got my Art Doll quaterly magazine last week, so cool he he!

Lorraine Young Pottery a dit…

SPRING SPRUNG! I spent yesterday lost in the haze of spring warm weather, bathing in the light rays at over 60 degrees! heaven on earth for a New Englander.

I hear you on the spring dreams!

HUGS Lorraine

R a dit…

An herb garden sounds delightful. What herbs would you grow?

Ulla's Quilt World a dit…

Your quilts/crafts are so fantastic! It's so nice to find other quilters all around the world!
www.quiltworld2.blogspot.com
Hugs, Ulla (from Finland)

Sandra (Cherry Heart) a dit…

Thank you so much for your nice comment about my bag! I made mine with dk yarn and mine is a mixture of wool, merino, acrylic, blends - whatever I had left or thought would look good really. I must admit, I don't normally worry to much if it's a bag!

Hope you have fun making yours :)

Sandra x

Unknown a dit…

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