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Southampton, United Kingdom

About My online Shop

http://www.craftmarkets.co.uk/handcraftedcardsbysue/

My Online shop is mainly stocked with handcrafted cards for all occasions, and I also feature bespoke cards on request. The shop also supplys craft related gifts, this includes Jewellery and Keyrings, but mainly Telephone and Address books, Diaries and Receipe books.
I also now supply Wedding Stationery.
Please view and have a browse, or make note for future reference.

Saturday 30 June 2007

Picture in Crafts Beautiful Add!



Here is the Craftmarkets advert in Crafts Beautiful Free book. My Wedding card is the middle one. It was so exciting knowing so many people would see one of my cards, I was well chuffed!

New Stock






I have been busy adding stock to the gift section of my Online shop. Having fun with wood crafted items at the moment, working on Clocks, Money boxes, Keyrings and picture frames. Also been busy making Toppers and Telephone books. Shop is going well, and getting plenty of hits.

Saturday 16 June 2007

My beautiful neice Bryony-May


Here is My Brothers beautiful daughter Little Miss May, after a hectic day entertaining, time for a nap on the sofa!

Fathers day approaches.

As we are days away from Fathers day, I thought I would post pictures of some of the cards I made for my online shop.



Friday 15 June 2007

Big Brother!

Ok! This series has been painfull to watch with all the fighting Girlies, but finally some men in tonight, now the girls can fight over them! Crazy show, but I find myself addicted every year without fail, would love to do it, but not on t.v, just as a phycolocical experiment, no way would I want to be on t.v or be a recognized face when I go out. Well off to make some cards with BB on in the background.

After thoughts of my trip.










One of the lovely Ladies from the trip has sent me the link to her PhotoBucket site and I have put some of the photos here, they were taken by Pauline, and a link to her Blog is in my Links list titled Too many hobbies. The Fraser insignia is important to the trip, as it is the crest of the main character, Jamie Fraser, of the Diana Gabaldon books that the tour was based on. Je suis prest means "I am ready". The books start after the second world war and Claire and her husband are having a second honeymoon in Scotland, where they married. Whilst out picking flowers and herbs, claire comes to a group of standing stones (the photo of all of us at the standing stones at Clava Cairns are similar to those in the book), she 'falls' through the stones and finds her self in 1743 in the lead up to the battle of Culloden (the photo in costume is outside Culloden House where we stayed for two nights). She ends up having to marry a young Jacobite called Jamie Fraser, and the romance starts as love blossoms, the series of books follows these two characters to and beyond Culloden (picture of drawing of the battle is above), and the most recent book sees them in America in the lead up to the Civil War with their grown daughter Brianna. There is so much to these books and I would recommend them to everyone, you will be hooked! The books are: Crosstitch (or Outlander in U.S), Dragonfly in Amber, Voyager, Drums of Autumn, The Fiery Cross and A Breath of Snow and Ashes. I am waiting avidly for the next book to come out, but sadly I think it will be the last in the series.
Looking back through all the photos I took and that Pauline took has set me on memory ride, and I so wish I was still in Scotland on the tour, surrounded by all the fab people you can see in the photos. I have some of my best memories of that trip, and the people I met I will always remember, and cherish, each in different ways. We all had a common bond in the books as to why we were on the tour, and the fact that we actually liked each other was such a bonus. Judy who runs the tours is a fabulous Lady, and such fun, full of knowledge and with a great love of Scotland. Kris, our Driver, well we couldn't have asked for better. He was so friendly to all of us, and so easy to talk to, he was the cherry on the cake that was the trip! And I wish love and luck to Bonnie and Sybil, Pauline, Ruth and Lynette, and Jack, who all made this trip so special by just being there and being themselves.

Sunday 10 June 2007

Outlander Tour

Well, got some of my photos on photobucket, click Scotland photobucket in links to view.
It was a fab trip, through Celtic journeys (see links).

Monday 4 June 2007

The wanderer returns!

Well, I arrived back from Scotland late yeasterday afternoon. I went on a week tour with Celtic Journeys. The tour was based on a series of books by Diana Gabaldon, in America they are called the Outlander series. I went on the trip with my Mum, we flew to Glasgow on Saturday 26th May and stayed at the airport Holiday Inn. The next day the tour started just after 10am on our coach. There were 8 of us on the tour. Besides my Mum and I were 6 Americans, who were all fab and the group bonded really well. Also our Driver Kris and the tour operator Judy. During the tour we visted Lord Cromerty at Castle Leod and Culloden Field, and stayed at Culloden House for 2 nights. We finally ended the tour with 2 days in Edinburgh at the Roxburghe Hotel.
I will be posting more on this trip and pictures, once I have done all my Holiday washing!!!