







I saw these today on Martha Stewart Craft of the day. I always have a list on the go, and I think these are a nice way of stopping them drifting around the house - also a bit eco chic! I think you could use the sewing machine to do similar, but don't put too many pages in or you will break the needle. (I know this from experience as i make alot of notebooks for my 5 year old daughter - apparantly a girl can never have enough notebooks!!)
Talking of eco chic have a look at a lovely blog called orange and pear. We met Jennifer on a blog e-course we are doing and thought her blog was very stylish and had a lot of tips for being green and chic at the same time!!




I don't know if you remember a few weeks ago I posted some WIP pictures about a hand made presssie I was doing for a good friends little girl. Well here is the finished article. 



hurrah hurrah, the programme for this years Stroud International Textiles Festival has just come out. As always there are some stunning exhibits and talks. Jo and I were particularly keen on the studio seven interactive exhibition last year and i am delighted to see they are back this year in a bigger venue and also doing a workshop. Also showing this year is Matthew Harris, who does embroidered pieces (i love his work, i find it particularly pleasing to see this type of textile work being seriously exhibited as 'art', having done a degree in embroidery at Manchester many moons ago!) I think the Giffords circus costume talk will be high on our list too (we are terribly sad they aren't touring this year)



I just wanted to explain my lack of input this week. Despite the fact the kids are now all on holiday it's not as if the creative juices aren't flowing. In fact I've been really busy creating but I can't show off my handy work at the moment. I'm responsible for my sister's hen do in the beginning of May and the over the next few weeks I'm going to be ensconced in the small details that will hopefully make it a weekend to remember. I promise to share everything with you after the event. 
I found this the other day while reading one of my favourite blogs sams notebook. I think the project is from the flirty guide and all the instructions are right here.



Based in the Cotswolds, near Stroud, we met when we were both pregnant with our first child. Despite going on to have 5 children between us we soon realised that we had much more in common than just 'the kids'. Play dates became an opportunity to discuss recipes, gardening tips, view Sarah's designs, talk about new trends. Soon we were recommending blogs to each other and eventually realised we should start our own.
We hope you enjoy what we have to say,
Sarah & Jo