A week has flown past. I ended October with a few tasty treats in the form of buns and toffee apples which I hadn't made for years.
I took a selection of festive items to the Art & Rose Gallery in Pocklington, including these Harris Tweed landscape brooches with sheep.
I think when I made the biscuit brooches it was Anne who commented they would look good on a plate with biscuits so as I had a few jammy rings I popped mine on the same plate!
I managed a quick visit to the Warhol exhibition at Ferens Art Gallery in Hull which was pretty good with lots of different work and not just the soup cans.
On Friday I went to Harrogate to the Homebuilding exhibition which was rather good. It also allowed a trip to the best coffee shop in Harrogate, Bean & Bud. Had a most delicious sandwich and cranberry and white chocolate tiffin, with you know who as company!
Had also heard about La Maison Du Cafe so popped across there for a nice Red Brick espresso too.
Look what I spotted outside a butchers in Harrogate, these wonderful Nutcrackers.
And whilst on the subject of Nutcrackers, I'm currently stitching one up for a textile picture.
I've got a busy few days stitching as I need to make another gallery drop with festive goodies by the end of the week.
You have been busy! Love the nutcracker and your sheep brooches are gorgeous!
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V x
As always, such a busy bee! Bob has to be the widest travelled bunny ever!
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