Welcome to Nic James from Yardage Design .
When I was thinking of this post I wanted to be very honest about it all
and tell you truthfully which of all her handprinted delights was my favourite.
Well straight away I have failed because I just cannot decide .
You really will just have to decide for yourself .
I do know that when her Retro Spice Canisters teatowel first came out
I snapped one up for my sister's birthday who informed me there
was no way she was drying up with it .
My sister had her teatowel framed and it just looks fantastic !
Of course who wouldn't want to make gorgeous bunting and
take all the credit for it and have most of the work done for you !
Thanks to Nic for being my first sponsor !
You can find Nic's work here .
If you would like to be a sponsor here please click on the advertising tab
at the top of this blog , I'd love to hear from you .
I always thought that bunting was the cleverest idea. The agapanthus print is great and I wouldn't be drying my dishes on the retro spice canisters either.
ReplyDeleteThe bunting idea is great :)
ReplyDeleteBee happy x
Have a delicious day!
What lovely designs. The fabrics are beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Ali x
ReplyDeleteThat fabric is really gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI have always loved the aggies in that purple colour way.
ReplyDeleteHuge congratulations on your first sponsor. I love that canister tea towel - you know I won't be able to resist heading to her shop now, don't you?
ReplyDeleteThanks for such a lovely post Clare!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI have a stash of Yardage Design fabrics and tea towels under my bed in the "special fabrics" box. I have the agapantha's to cover an old lamp shade, tea towels have been bought for gifts for friends, but I cant part with them, I even bought the Bunting panel!
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely stash though :)
Jacqueline