The fourth week of Jen's 52 weeks of happy so here are my four simple, happy things.
Enjoying the beautiful illustrations in a new book for the little ones. The artwork is so pretty.
Some lovely new fabrics from Sew La La. Maybe a new quilting project.
My new Jane Foster rabbit. I'm definitely keeping this one for myself.
A little posy of flowers picked from the garden by Mr F while he was mowing the lawn. Very rosemantic.
Wishing you all a week of happy.
Lovely things to make you happy. I love children's picture books - I miss them!
ReplyDeleteI can't resist them ... the illustrations are so brilliant ... Bee x
DeleteLove the book....will be ordering it for my grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely book ... well worth it ... Bee x
DeleteI love your rabbit. I bought one but it was a present so I had to give it away :(. Keep hold of yours! Xx
ReplyDeleteOh how sad ... I am being a little selfish with mine ... maybe you could get another one all for yourself :) ... Bee xx
DeleteLove the rabbit, Janes work is amazing, I bought Xmas angels last year for my nieces , Pippa x
ReplyDeleteYeah ... I love Jane's work too ... her angels are gorgeous ... I am sure your nieces were delighted ... Bee x
DeleteLovely happy things! I miss those stories now mine are older! Ada :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Ada ... I so love storytime with my little ones ... I miss it when they are too big ... Bee xx
DeleteAwe..what a cute rabbit. The book looks fab as well :)
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day x
Magie
Thanks Magie ... the book is very lovely and the rabbit is a favourite ... wishing you a lovely day ... Bee x
DeleteLovely 'happy' post Bee! It's the little things in life xxx
ReplyDeleteThe book looks delightful. I was so sad when my children grew too big for picture books that I started collecting them for myself, I must come by a copy of this one to add to the growing heap. Illustrations in children's books can be absolutely stunning can't they, and I very much like the way children's book illustrators often challenge artistic conventions and use really inventive media/materials and styles.
ReplyDeleteAs for the rabbits ... both are adorable :D
I have saved lots of my children's book and now can read them to my grandchildren. I love your rabbits too:)
ReplyDeleteLovely happy things! The fabrics are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteVictoria xx
Awww, lovely. Love the bunnies : )
ReplyDeleteHave a happy week x
Lovely happies this week Bee! I look forward to seeing what you make with that gorgeous fabric. The Jane Foster rabbit is very cute in the most chic and retro-scandi way - I want one! xx
ReplyDeleteI thought it might make a cute quilt ... something easier and simpler than the other one I have on the go ... I was inspired by Jane Brocket's quilts in Mollie Makes ... and yes I love retro scandi ... so the rabbit is definitely a favourite ... Bee xx
DeleteThe rabbits are great, as are the fabrics. I'd love to make a quilt with those fabrics - sewing is however not my strong point, but maybe a small bit of patch working might feature on one of my weeks of happy one day. Lovely slices of happy though, thanks for sharing them!
ReplyDeleteYou should definitely give patchwork a go Suzie ... I am completely new to it and am trying to learn as I go ... it is fun when you see it come together ... have a lovely day ... Bee x
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