Thursday, July 28, 2011

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Children playing (nicely most of the time), baking Nigella's Lily scones with Sam and receiving lovely fabric from Bookou, which I am deciding what to do with....

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

I would have to make a big square something - could not bear to cut it in case I went wrong! Fantastic fabric X

anushka said...

cute pictures! your time at home looks like time well spent. and now for that lovely fabric...

siri said...

Cute shoes! I would frame it. Or make a big cushion cover with some kind of bright fabric on the backside. What are Lily scones? Are they better than regular scones?

. said...

So cute....your little girl is a little doll..!

PS : I have long been admiring those two tone shoes....please would you share your source ?

Thanks,
Mia

one claire day said...

Look at that old wooden tabletop! LOVE!
Scones looks scrumptious and gorgeous fabric! x

The Provincial Homemaker said...

I love that photo of your two littlies peeking at each other.

Lori ann said...

i want to move right in with you. everything is so lovely.

i like to photocopy favorite fabric, then it can be used twice. (you can cover books with it or wrap gifts, so many ideas).

i might sew a bag with this piece (at least for the front panel). have fun sweetie.

mother of purl said...

Oooh the scones look divine and I am very jealous of the fabric. I think I would just frame it as it is!

Paula said...

Oh, happy days. Love seeing what your family has been up to lately, Andrea. Esp that first cheeky shot ...and the dough looks amazing xx

Lizeylou said...

Yummy scones, cute kids, gorgeous fabric ... looking all kinda perfect to me!

Kelly said...

Yum, I love Scones with Jam. Look like everyone had fun making them xo

angela auclair said...

i adore these shots - especially the one with the little hands in the flour:))

Kim said...

That first photo takes my breath away. What a sweet memory to have captured.

lisa said...

Andrea, when I see this fabric, the first thing that comes to mind (depending on how expensive it was!!) is letting the kids color the birds with fabric paint, and then making a wall hanging.

Love these photos of the baking!

Freedom Three said...

beautiful photos!