1. vintage sheet FQs all posted off. expect to find them in your letter boxes in the next few days
2. handmade op-shopped daisy print top ($3). i can see this getting a lot of wear in the coming months
3. magazine reading. Mezz and Taz's new magazine
hundreds and thousands (i was lucky enough to have a little article in this mag). and
tickle the imagination
4. beautiful fresh eggs
5. sprouting basil
You look great in the top Zara and congrats on the article....you deserve it xx
ReplyDeleteLovely lovely shots - that top is wonderful! x
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo! Can't wait to receive the FQ's. I can see a lot my contributions in those shots. Thanks so much for organizing this Zara. x
ReplyDeleteHow exciting to be a magazine Zara, well done! I love that daisy print top too...great photo. I hope you are having a lovely weekend x
ReplyDeleteSuch glorious colours in those sheets! Love the top too, I found a very similar fabric in a massive dress at the op shop that I am chopping up for a top. Well done on the magazine article too, how exciting! mel x
ReplyDeleteSo excited to get my sheets!! Im going to make something for our couch. Yay for the mag article! xx
ReplyDeleteI always love your stills collection Zara. The photo of the beautiful fat quarters is just lovely. I hope you do another swap in the future as I would love to join in. Have a great week. Melinda x
ReplyDeletelovely post! and yay for vintage sheets!! xx
ReplyDeleteThat pile of sheets is stunning as an installation itself! My opping days are few and far between lately and I'm usually dropping not opping . Love the top!
ReplyDeleteWow, in a mag, that's exciting. My poor basil got gobbled up by those pesky slugs. boo hoo!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous stills Zara!!! I love the top and those eggs looks simply delicious... xx
ReplyDeleteZara, my FQ's arrived today!! What a huge surprise and thrill to find a very sentimental vintage sheet pattern in those FQ's you mailed to me, thank you - thank you - thank you XOX. Love the additional treat, the paper garland. You are so artistic, and well-deserved of the magazine article!
ReplyDeleteOn the subject of Basil, I had no luck with mine until I fashioned a little cover made from a thrifted piece of coarse tulle netting. It kept those pesky munching critters out for the entire Basil season.
Congratulations on the magazine article. It's wonderful. x
ReplyDeleteOh, I must get som basil in...looks great
ReplyDeleteSo many delightful things happening over here. Yummy sheets, typewriters and sprouting basil. Some of my very favourite things.
ReplyDeleteSophie x