Showing posts with label mum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mum. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Happy Birthday To My Mum!

Yep, it's my brilliant Mum's birthday today (she's a complete bookworm) so lots of Happy Birthday wishes (and goodies hopefully, if they've arrived) being sent from Northumberland to Sussex today!










She also loves a crossword! In other news, I'm still really busy at Storeyshop HQ so all really good. Busily cutting away as always and looking forward to a couple of exciting press features in the pipeline which I'd better keep schtum about for now (so hard!). Current wait time for hand cut orders is around a week - partly as we have a wedding to go to (yay) in the Lakes on Thursday. Here's the queue of orders waiting to be packed up for todays' post...



(also featuring a peek at our new 'French Grey' office walls!)

Friday, 27 March 2009

Roll On The Weekend!

It's been a cold, wet day today and I have been feeling like I need to get out of the house. I like working from home most of the time but I have been going a bit stir crazy this week. I'm looking forward to a work-free weekend! I think we're going to head down to Yorkshire tomorrow to see an eBay Landrover which Dave has his eye on and to join some friends at a beer festival down that way so I am looking forward to getting out (in our new little car too!)

Here are some of this week's Storeyshop offerings including my new Super Mom card. It's Mother's Day in the United States on May 10th so here's to all those super Mum's over there! I have been meaning to do a more girly version of my Super Cards for a while so here it is. More colours coming soon too...













Have a lovely weekend everyone!

Sunday, 1 March 2009

Storeyshop Loves Mums

So much for my daily blog efforts. I can't believe has been over a week since my last post, this year seems to be going so fast. Happy first day of March!

Last week we went to a North East Business conference for a couple of days and then dealt with washing machine dramas for another one. Friday consisted of mopping up soaking wet floors, moving 2 faulty washing machines around the kitchen and lots of piles of (still) dirty washing. Our new Indesit washing machine arrived at 7am on the dot so I was overly excited about finally getting the last month's worth of washing done but it didn't work. It turned on and started filling up with water but then stopped and flashed it's lights. After waiting for a few hours with no success, we phoned the support helpline and without even asking what the problem was, they arranged for the machine to be collected and a new one delivered. I'm not such that that says much for the success rate of their products but we'll see..

Anyway, the Storeyshop side of life was a bit cheerier last week. Lots of Mother's Day card orders and new card designs for Mums out there are made and ready to list in the shop. There can't be anyone more deserving of a nice thank you card than the Mums can there?









Sorry about the photos. I'm working on that! My plan for the next couple of months is to organise my work space more. Storeyshop has now moved from the kitchen table to upstairs in the office. The next step is to get more shelving so I can be more tidy and organised (honestly, it's just the lack of shelving at the moment) to get a bigger, sturdier desk and finally to sort out a better mini photo studio. My photos will hopefully be clearer, brighter and maybe with nice backgrounds too.

Today I have a couple of card orders to make and some new cards to list. I'm feeling really tired though after spending the early hours of this morning stuck in stationery traffic on the A69 while the police tried to catch some runaway horses! We had been for dinner in Newcastle and then seen saw Kaiser Chiefs play at the Metro Radion Arena (it was a great show but nowhere near as good as Keane were in January). Anyway, coming home I was tired and I didn't have my glasses on. The traffic started slowing right down and there were lots of blue lights ahead of us. The next thing I see is a slightly blurry vision of a giant horse walking past the car on the other carriageway. It was so surreal! There were a couple of these stray horses getting more and more freaked out as the police chased after them on foot and in their cars with blue lights flashing away. I'm no horse whisperer but I'm sure that wasn't helping!

We were stationary for an hour and a half. Everyone was out of their cars wandering around and chatting to each other. Dave's Ibex truck got lots of attention! About an hour in to our wait, a half-naked and very drunk girl in a tiny dress was escorted out of the taxi next to us by her boyfriend. He tried (but failed) to preserve her dignity as she stumbled up the bank to relieve herself. And then fell back down the bank. Other people were running around with cameras. Horses were galloping to and fro past the cars. Honestly, it was like a dream. Helicopters were above us with searchlights beaming down and we could see quad bikes whizzing around in the fields nearby. I hope they caught all the poor horses and that they were okay.

Have a lovely Sunday!

Monday, 25 February 2008

I Love My Mum!

Mother's Day is just around the corner so I've been making more cards this morning. Going for a spring theme with the colours. I'm planning some more ornate cards with detailed leaves and butterflies and new flower designs next. Watch this space!



Happy monday!