Friday…with colour cravings
When I was pregnant with my son I didn’t crave coal, or peanut butter with fish and chips for example, but I did crave colours; one week I could only eat green, another week was red food, etc, etc...
When I was pregnant with my son I didn’t crave coal, or peanut butter with fish and chips for example, but I did crave colours; one week I could only eat green, another week was red food, etc, etc...
Receiving a package from Italy in the form of Pastiglie Leone is so exciting to say the least! Pastiglie Leone have generously provided some gorgeous little boxes of sweets for the Valentine workshop which I’m running at West Elm in London in a couple of weeks (...
I have a pretty small house which always benefits from doors being open; it kind of gives me more of a sense of space...
Surely there must be visual maths...
It’s been a week of dark light here ( this was taken in a moment of brief brightness! ), but I’ve been organising and sorting and have spent time in the garden and the shed having a big clear up...
Some of you may remember that back in August I collected some Ornamental Artichoke heads which had been uprooted from my local park ( you can see about it here )...
When I came back from Cornwall yesterday, I knew that virtually all my Christmas flowers would be past it, but I couldn't bring myself to throw them away before I left when they were all still thriving, albeit in the last stages of flowering...
It may seem like I’m forever pulling flowers apart and carelessly chucking bits and bobs around the table, but I’m actually a complete re-user if there is anything to be saved or salvaged for another arrangement...
It’s all been a bit crazy over the last few months with my 'Sea Marks’ exhibition, workshop and the Open House , but now that exhibitions are all over for this year, I am really excited about working on a new art project with London...