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Friday 7 October 2016

Seaside Finds On Folksy Friday

I've just spent a lovely week by the sea in Whitby. Is there anything nicer than drinking in the sea air and squidging your toes into the wet sand while watching ships pass and seals play? We spent the week mostly eating chips, cake and ice cream. Not very healthy, I grant you, but completely brilliant. It was a very welcome break, even if the sea breeze did turn my hair into a puff ball for the week.

I am in total envy of those of you who live near the sea and get to enjoy these things as often as you like.

Now that we're back home I'm feeling decidedly land-locked. I even suggested to my husband that we re-decorate the living room with a sea side theme. He laughed. Maybe he thought I was joking; and maybe he'll have a lovely surprise one day when he comes back from work...

I've already been looking at sea side themed items on Folksy. If you haven't heard of Folksy before, it is an online market for British artists, designers and makers. I can thoroughly recommend a peruse of the wonderful items on offer over there, though be prepared to get lost in the awesomeness.

Here are some sea side-y items I've found

First up is jewellery from Angela at Seashore Treasures. Can you believe the glass ring in this necklace is actually a bottle neck that was found on the beach? Angela has a shop full of beautiful things made from glass and china that she finds on the beach.



I love this headband by Rachel of  Ratzhatz. I love the sea turquoise colour and those beads set it off beautifully. Also, it looks so snug which is great now that the days are growing cooler.



These fun jugs by Heather Richards would look fantastic sitting on the dining table next to a warm apple pie and filled with custard. Comforting winter food alongside dreams of building sand castles in the summer would be bound to cheer any cold day.


I would love an entire dinner service like Kara Leigh Ford Ceramics rock pool plates. If you look closely, the glaze has a texture of water on sand.


This bunting has been illustrated by Lisa of The Illustrated World of Lisa Berkshire. It would look so good hanging in the kitchen, giving everyone a feeling of fun and adventure on the sea. Seeing this every day would definitely cause seaside envy. :)


Now that the nights are drawing in many of us are thinking of lovely projects to work on while staying indoors and keeping warm of an evening. Check out this pretty sea coloured yarn by Tracy of Little Things. It is a merino/nylon blend with a bit of gold stellina running through it and is called 'ocean'. *Love*


This bundle of threads by Sue of SusieandEmm has my mind swimming with ideas. The bundle contains a mix of fibres and thread types and would be great for sea themed embroidery or embellishing some crazy patchwork. Just look at all of the textures in this bundle!


This last item is marked as sold now, but I had to show you anyway. It is amazing! For all of you aspiring mermaids out there just look at this crown. Isn't it magnificent? It is the creation of Laura of LawR's Buttons and is the most perfect mermaid crown ever!


So many nice things! Did you see anything that floats your boat?

                                                         *B*

1 comment:

  1. lovely collection of seaside finds! And sea side in winter is fabulous! We sit in the boot of my car with fingers curled round mugs of hot chocolate with Flo - the usually wet labrador trying to find a comfy spot! :)

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