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Showing posts with label white. Show all posts

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Thursday...

With the shasta daisies just starting to come out this week it’s been way too tempting not to start picking them...
...even though loads are still just in bud ( I leave those ones...)
they’re such brilliant floral punctuation, particularly with giant purple buddleia...
and they’re so tall this year, that I had to stand on a chair to snap them...

( which I then found quite useful for a view up the garden path with the budding Japanese Anemones !)

they'll last much longer than a stem of buddleia will, so they always get moved around a lot and put in loads of different arrangements...I’m going to keep a note this year of exactly how long one flower lasts...
...The Shasta Full Stop!

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Wild Wednesday...

So, driving back from the shops, I see this extroidinary display of wild flowers in a very un-extroidinary part of Brighton...
I've watched these flowers growing over the last few months on the way back from various weekly food shopping trips, but I couldn't have anticipated just how beautiful they were going to become...


.... I had to pull over.
Seeing such a mass of them was breathtaking, and I thought Brighton and Hove City Council really wouldn't mind me picking just a few to take home and share...

...and to be honest, I couldn't stop playing with, and admiring them for hours...

... I particularly liked the Cornflowers as they were my school flower ( yes, we really did have a school flower; it was the basic design for our school emblem! )

but I adored all the colours together...

... and understandably completely fell in love!

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Saturday...

Early this morning I went for a walk...

...and became completely fascinated and inspired by walls!







I have few words this morning...
and no table to help me translate...

...but I do have a chair!!







Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Wednesday with Nelly Moser... and Beryl and Jim



As I’ve mentioned before Beryl, my Granny, and her love for flowers and gardening has been a huge influence...
My Grandpa, Jim, was an expert lawn mower, tomato grower and pond maintainer, and as he had also trained as a carpenter, he made everything from Beryl's shed to the bird table...as well as the tortoise hut!


Today I was rearranging the top of my wardrobe and spotted this book...a gift from Beryl to Jim in  Easter 1941. 
These cups and saucers were also theirs; ‘Beryl’ by Woodsware...the extra large cup was always Jim’s, the saucer was often filled for Barker; their smooth haired fox terrier...

This was such a reminder of two people at the beginning of their gardening journey, during wartime, and who now seem to be accompanying me in the middle of mine...


When I decided to try growing a Clematis a few years ago, the only one I had really heard of was Nelly Moser...Beryl must have had one in the garden and I always liked the name, and as Nelly Moser is good for shady spots I thought it would suit my teeny North facing garden...
They are always so delicate and often only last a couple of days if there’s a bad storm, but if they stay attached for a few weeks they are stunning...
( I’m too small to get a good overhead shot...and yes, that is another snail on that petal! )

even when they’ve been snailed they still look pretty...

and the stems and seed heads have a real art nouveau feel to them...



Also out front, and loving the shade, are my neighbour’s amazing Arum lilies... ( they have 4 of these massive clumps! )

but loads of them completely collapsed after heavy rain yesterday...

however due to neighbourly generosity, the collapsed beauties are now standing proudly on my mantlepiece!

Monday, February 24, 2014

Giveaway Monday Winners...




Big Congratulations to the two Giveaway winners... 'Vegas In A Tea Cup' and 'Heather'!
Thank you all so much for joining in and being so lovely about all my work...( and just sorry that I could only pick out two of you from the hat this time! ) ♡

Monday, February 3, 2014

Giveaway Monday...



This month, to basically chivvy along the Spring, I'm giving away some 5ftinf goodies...
I'll pull two names out of a hat ( which will probably be on The Table! ), on Monday 24th February and each person will receive a calendar, a signed mounted print of the table, 4 greetings cards and a small map notebook.
All you have to do is like my Philippa Stanton Artist page and 5ftinf Vintage Map Gifts page, ( you can follow me on Twitter too if you want ), and leave a sort of 'count me in' comment here on my blog by Sunday 23rd February.

I'm also offering free worldwide shipping on any of my paintings this month (until 23rd Feb), along with a 15% discount in my Etsy shop with Coupon Code: 5FTINF15

Good Luck...and here's to the Spring Awakening! ♡