The kids and I had some fun creating our very own little valentines tree packed with home-made decorations and some love hearts!
The kids and I had some fun creating our very own little valentines tree packed with home-made decorations and some love hearts!
Posting has been a bit quiet around here these past few years. I wonder if anyone even visits this quiet piece of the World Wide Web anymore? I've been wondering if it's worth updating the blog anymore or if social medias such as Instagram and Pinterest do the job for me? At the same I'm reluctant to entirely give up on it as I have such a huge archive of work here which I don't really want to abandon - decisions decisions...
For now I'm sharing some of my crafts that I have been creating in my spare time over the dark winter months. Once fo them has been some felt decoration I have made to hang on a jubilee tree I intend to pop up to celebrate this years platinum jubilee celebrations later in June. I've noticed there is already a lot of talk on the topic and some people already have flags up - so I though I would share these sooner rather than later.
After a long slog at home schooling and way way too much work these past few months I'm planning some down time crafting over the next few weeks - here is some of my inspiration...
The past year has seen many of our careers and lives change due to the worldwide corona virus pandemic - mine being one of them. While I have been lucky enough to carry on with my teaching and some designing there has been lots of other changes. I've been spending more and more time on the family farm and been involved a lot with my fathers Bee Keeping and Honey production. I initially helped brand their product so they could label up their jars and sell them locally in farm shops and farmers markets here is the blog post I created in 2019 illustrating that.
However, as I watched them hard at work over the summer I noticed there was so much more potential for their product and hard work. I kind of gate crashed their business and tried to experiment with new products and different ways we could present the honey.
First, for anyone who doesn't know - the business is called Olmstead Honey. Over the past year I have set them up on Instagram, facebook and we even have some really fun mini documentaries over on you tube. Bee sure to check them out! Here's the link to a little documentary I created interviewing them on how the business started and evolved...
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| Dad busy at work in making one of our recycled wooden gift boxes |
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Dad busy at work in making one of our recycled wooden gift boxes
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