Showing posts with label yvestown winter fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yvestown winter fair. Show all posts
Monday, December 1, 2014
oh baby it was cold outside
The Yvestown Winterfair was wonderful. The magical front yard of Yvonne was transformed into a winter wonderland!
Now we all know the true sense of 'baby it's cold outside'...
Fortunately there were plenty of warm blankets, a campfire, delicious cake, hot chocolate and tea!
In the cozy decorated white tents, there were lots of nice stalls and a few workshops, although it was actually too cold to take your hands out of your pockets.
Pippa was running a winter wreaths workshop for the children.
We had lots of fun!
Thanks to everyone who came along.
Thursday, November 27, 2014
baby it's cold outside
Let's meet at the Yvestown Winterfair in Lommel on Sunday, Noverber 30.
It's all going to be pretty magical with lots of fairy lights, lovely food, good company, workshops and lots of beautiful Christmas products.
Oh and please dress warm for it will be cold outside...
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
see you on sunday
The Y V E S T O W N * W I N T E R F A I R is approaching!
Here's one of the many new wooden x-mas trees I've made for the winterfair.
A green and eco-friendly Christmas tree, that will last for years!
Hope to see you on Sunday the 30th of November in Yvestowns garden in Lommel, Belgium.
Save the date and come to enjoy the cosy winter market full of stunning stalls and lovely folks!
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
i love it. what is it?
Curious about the woolly object in the background?
At the moment I'm writing the pattern of a lovely wooly cardigan with sleeves!
(stay tuned if you are interested)
Furthermore, I'm busy making [wood & word signs] for the upcoming Yvestown Winterfair...
PS: [ik zie u graag] in Lommel!
Labels:
cardigan,
confetti wall,
handmade,
pattern,
scrapwood,
wood & word sign,
wool,
yvestown winter fair
Saturday, November 15, 2014
white trees are green
Eco friendly x-mas trees last for years.
This 'white tree' collection I've made this week for the upcoming Yvestown Winter Fair.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
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