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Read MoreThe last two weeks have all been about preparing for the Jubilee Fair at Orla’s school. Last week we had to decorate her scooter for a parade (a joint effort by me and her Daddy), then yesterday was the school Jubilee Fair itself. Cakes had to be made for the ‘Bake Off’ (frantic baking the night before, though the decorating didn’t quite go to plan), Jubilee Jars decorated (more frantic work that morning), and a Jubilee Scarecrow made (though sadly that was a bridge too far for us) and lastly Jubilee coloured clothes for ‘Mufti’ day for Orla. Now, it has to be said, I am not a Royalist, most definitely not, nor is Luke…but you pretty much have to abandon your political convictions and ethos for your children when it comes to school fairs and the like, so, efforts were made. The day was blazingly hot, everyone worked really hard, all the cakes for the ‘Bake Off’ were fabulous, and we ate more than was good for us. Kudos to all the parents and staff and in particular Orla’s Head Teacher who wore full royal regalia in what was probably the hottest day of this year. It was lots of fun, and the fair was great…
Read MoreThe Summer *jubilee* issue of UK Handmade Magazine is live and ready to read online HERE (click on the enlarge button to the bottom left to read it full screen) or buy the PDF download here and help support UK Handmade!
Read MoreI made this today, after having originally created it using One True Media on YouTube (which by the way was shit) and rendered very badly. I then downloaded Windows Movie Maker this afternoon, worked out how it worked, edited all the images, ripped the music from one of my fave classical CDs and put this together. It is a collection of photography taken at West Dean Gardens this summer, and I have set it to the music of Orfeo ed Euridce by Christoph Willibald Gluck. I am rather proud of it.
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