I'm also going to spare you the traditional its been ages/I'm a bad blogger/handful of grovelling but ultimately invalid excuses soliloquy and cut straight to the chase. It's late and we're all tired remember?
So where have I been?
Well, back in September, there was the wedding of the century - Lizzie and Jarrad had a wonderful day and all the hard work pulling together the matching invitations, favours, menus and table plan was totally worth it as it all looked amazing (if I do say so myself). However even better that, was this:
There were times when I secretly doubted that I actually had it in me to make a wedding cake, but turns out it wasn't as hard I thought! The worst part was the architectural aspect of it and also standing by as people walked past it the wedding watching the bouncy floorboards making the the whole thing wobble back and forth. It all went well though, nothing fell down and everyone seemed to enjoy eating which I think really the mark of a good cake.
And after the wedding it was time for the Go Go Getaway which can be crystallised into the following points:
- Nice hotel
- Fab layouts
- Great scrapping
- Brilliant company.
To summarise, I loved it and hopefully I'll be back in March 2013 (it's all booked up for next year). I was really surprised how much I enjoyed it actually and it renewed my enthusiasm for messing about with bits of paper, gave me lots of new ideas and even taught me some things I didn't know. Here are a couple of layouts from my favourite classes:
This class was call 'Blooming Ribbon' and focused on making the turquoise-y flower garland - it's so pretty, I can't believe I actually made it myself! Also a bit of a landmark event in that it's the first time I've ever used sewing on a page. This next layout was from the 'Welcome to my Garden' class which I just loved and I even got to use one of my favourite pictures of good old Sophiekins - note especially the pebbles made of paper clay, such a fab detail.
Anyway, that's almost all from me as it's late and we're all tired but there's just one last thing that I've been working on which I wanted to share with you:
Coming to a hospital near you (assuming you live in Exeter) in February. Eeeek.
Ooh congratulations! How very lovely or you. What a great photo to scrap too ...
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p.s: was that the wedding of the wedding you needed a shrimp for???
Oh Polly! That's wonderful news - congratulations to you!!
ReplyDeleteI was just wondering, yesterday, while "tidying" my blog, whatever had happened to Polly from Devon... Must have been about when you were thinking you should update your blog (maybe)!
Love the wedding cake - and the resultant scrap page. The roses to decorate it were a great idea. My niece had a white chocolate wedding cake too - it looked great (but actually, yours looked even better, what with roses on it etc)
Scrap-a-Go-Go weekend sounds wonderful. Margaret from our Scrapbooking Club also went. She had a fab time and was showing us some of her pages. She also did the Garden class and had made some of those paper-clay pebbles!
I really like the turquoise flower garland you made (how clever!).
It's lovely to have you back. Last time I was reading your blog, you were hard at work with exams and dissertation etc (I think...). I wonder how you got on?
Don't stay away so long this time - you missed a Party a week ago and all sorts of other fun before that!
ooooh, new baby! wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHurrah - welcome back to blogland Pol, loving the LO's and the finished cake one!! I also know how good they look in real life! Can't wait to see your scrapped scan LO and am so pleased that you love playing with paper n stuff again!! xx
ReplyDeleteAll so fab!!! Gorgeous layouts, incredible cake (you talented thing) and wowee - baby on the way.. and not long to go either! Go Go Getaway sounds brilliant fun too.
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