Sorry I haven't blogged in soo long, I am really busy, almost ready to move house, I'm still organising our wedding and on top of that I had an interview and I have got a new job which I will be starting in the new year, so it is really busy. It will be a new chapter in my life-new house, new job and new husband in February :) Hope you will all continue to follow my blog and my adventures in my new home, new job, almost a new life....
Curtain material....
I have picked this material for my curtains in the snug. We have two windows and my aunt makes curtains so she will be making them for us :) They are traditional, both nice and bright too :)
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Hello! This fabric looks like CHINTZ! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteall about chintz here in my blog
http://summerhouse-kalinki.blogspot.com/2011/09/chintz.html
Greetings from Poland
M.
Love the fabric, and you are very lucky to have that aunty.
ReplyDeleteyes will defiantly still follow. I have slow periods as well as frantic ones. love the fabric. good luck with all the exciting things that are coming your way. x
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new job! And lucky you with such a talented auntie : )
ReplyDeleteBusy and exciting times :) great to have a family member who can sew. I used to make curtains a long time ago but have neither the time now plus I have huge windows!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the new job, and hope you like your new house. That is a lovely pattern on that fabric, where did you get the fabric from?
ReplyDeleteOh I love that print! Congratulations on new job...enjoy! xoxo
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