escaping on the seas


after a crazy time getting organised for Christmas & making a last trip to the nearest shopping centre - aggghhh - we decided to escape - the sun was shining & we enjoyed a leisurely sail across the seas - enjoyed lunch under umbrellas - a stroll along the street & delicious ice-creams with sprinkle coated waffle cones!! How are you going with the Christmas craziness?

The 10th Day of Christmas

2009 has reaffirmed some things - I am not perfect, never will be, and don't really want to be - after all once you are perfect what is left for life to teach you.

I know that my heart is pure and strong, that I use it to love unconditionally, that it helps me care deeply for others not just family and friends, but the wider community.

I know that my friendship has helped others and that my friends have been there for me this year - they have lent me their shoulders to lean on - and I realise it is okay for me to take solace there.

I've learnt to be happy with my face, it may be a little worn with time, but the lines are mainly smile lines and my eyes still sparkle with the joy of life.

Handmade reindeer head

Handmade reindeer
This is my handmade reindeer, using the pattern and instructions from Sew Pretty Christmas Homestyle by Tone Finnanger. I hand painted the nose and eyes using a black fabric pen. I have another three that I would finish if only I could find where I put their antlers! Made from Tilda fabric and ribbon.

Have a sweet day!

Hand painted wooden Christmas trees

Hand painted wooden Christmas trees
Hand painted wooden Christmas tree
Hand painted wooden Christmas tree
Hand painted wooden Christmas tree
It has been a busy few weeks at work and I am now on Holiday, which will give me a chance to finish all my Christmas projects in time for Christmas Eve. I'm hoping to share with you, my lovely readers, as many as I can.


Wooden Christmas tree by Torie Jayne
When I saw these small wooden Christmas trees in Hobby Craft I thought they would look cute painted white with coloured pots to sit on my Christmas table.

I decided to paint the pots in colours to match my Christmas theme. I went to the DIY store and found tester pots in the following colours: Bubblegum pink, Marina blue (Homebase matt emulsion), and Pea pod green (Crown matchpot).

I painted each tree in a water-based white wood primer; a couple of coats were needed.
I then painted the pots in the three different colours.

Have a sweet day!

The 9th Day of Christmas

2009 has been a year of loss, we have lost some friends, some family and some old family friends (from when I was a child so more my Mum and Dad's friends but people I knew well). Some of the people who left us this year have had long and fruitful lives, they were aged and while none of us wants to see anyone die, for some it was a relief from suffering. We also lost some friends who were our age (hubby's and my age) - one from a heart attack, one by their own hand, a cousin of mine from cancer who was not much older than us.

So each and every day, I now appreciate even more than before, for no-one knows when the time will come for us to leave this earth, I hope it is a long time from now, but just in case it is not, I take the time to smell the roses, tell people I love them and enjoy the blessings that life is giving me (of which there are many).

Never get too busy to appreciate what you have, once you have gone it is too late.