Usually you can expect about 3 blogs a week from me. But I'm so busy right now that it's just not possible. I'm also going on my holiday next Saturday, so I decided to give blogging a little break. I'll be back in 4 weeks with lots of news, inspiration and DIY's. At the moment I'm finishing my last orders. All orders from Wednesday 1 Juli will be made and shipped from Monday 20 Juli, when I'm back home again. In order to compensate you a bit for the wait and because it's summer and the weather is finally great, I'll give you a 10% discount on all orders between 1 Juli and 19 Juli. Just use this couponcode: SUMMER2015 in my Etsyshop . This includes the sale!! Even though I'm on my holiday, you can still reach me by email with questions and custom requests. Have a great holiday and let's hope the weather stays bright and sunny. (Last year we had 3 weeks of rain) Please follow me on facebook and instagram to stay updated ...
It is time for the next giveaway. This month you can win a Lampe chunky in a colour of your choice, worth €159,95. The Lampe chunky comes in 6 colours and is made of thick cotton yarn. It has 3 meter cord and a plug. You can also choose between a clear or an opal bulb. For all the details and to see the colours you can click to my website . What you have to do to win: - follow me on instagram - like and share the post about the giveaway on instagram - comment what colour you would love and where you will use the lamp. This giveaway is open worldwide. The giveaway closes Sunday 26 April and the winner will be announced the next day.
This week the blog is about crochet artists. Artists who use the delicacy of crochet and the inspiration of nature to create the most beautiful pieces of art. Today I'm going to start with Susanna Bauer , who combines very fine crochet with natural materials like stone, pieces of wood and dried leaves. I especially love her 2D work with dried leaves. Sometimes crochet is used as an embellishment, but mostly it is used in a constructional way. Crocheting pieces of leaf together or filling in holes. Although very small, they are true pieces of art. For more of her work you can look on her website: susannabauer
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