Showing posts with label Paper Potter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paper Potter. Show all posts

Saturday, 21 January 2012

Re-use and Re-cycle

The first of this years seeds have been potted up woohoo!!

Lots of little paper pots have been made with the freebie papers that drop through the letterbox,   old margarine tubs have been cut up to make the plant labels and the seed trays and propagators are from my freecycle collection last year.  Pretty good going I think and a really good use of bits and pieces around the house.

Potted up today were;-

Gardeners Delight Tomatoes
Geraniums
Candy Cane Sweet Peas
Aubergines

All are now residing on a window sill in the spare bedroom, fingers crossed they sprout and grow.

The weather as expected was not great today  - we debated all morning whether we should venture to the Lottie,  in the end though it was a no-go,  how disappointing :(.   I consoled myself with planting up the seeds and re-checking my planting list!

I spent a little time this afternoon at the lovely sewing machine tackling the quilt I have been working on since Christmas  - it is huge.   The end is in sight as all the blocks have been cut, ironed, sewn together, ironed some more, batting and backing applied and pinned and the hardest bit of quilting all the layers together is now under way.  This is really tough to do as there is just so much of it and it is a wrestle with all the fabric and the sewing machine.   I can only work on the actual quilting for short periods of time as it is exhausting!  Tonight I am cutting the strips to make the binding - I'm looking forward to this as then it will be done.

A very little sneak peak of the quilt.


Finally today my latest ornament - I have seen these types of things in a few places and decided I wanted one,  I had forgotten about the twisted willow growing in the garden, which is now getting huge.  Mr Milly thought I had lost the plot when I stood for ages in the garden looking at the willow tree - I wasn't mindlessly looking though I was deciding which bits would be the best to cut for my ornament.   Finally the decision was made and a few snips later, a bit of arranging in a vase and bingo - I had exactly what I wanted.   My oldest nephew had helped me last weekend collect some acorn cups when we were at the Lottie - another one in the family who thought I was losing the plot LOL!!

Anyway - it was a good excuse to do some needle felting - the result an acorn tree!   The plan is to change the decorations throughout the year  - hearts during February,  Eggs at Easter,  Pumpkins at Halloween,  baubles at Christmas and whatever else takes my fancy for the rest of the time.

Not a great photo - I'll try to take one in the daylight tomorrow.

Thanks for visiting today.
Alison x

Friday, 20 January 2012

Home at last

I've been away nearly all week...I am really glad to finally be home!   Nothing to report today though...... 3 days in the office and 2 nights in a hotel with my lovely Kindle for company means no pictures, no crafting and no lottie  :(.



I have been looking forward to spending time at the Lottie this weekend, but the weather has been so very awful this week I am doubtful I will be able to get much done as I anticipate it will be a mud bath,  I do have some offers of help this weekend though  - so fingers and toes crossed for a few productive Lottie hours this weekend and a bit of time out in the fresh air.

Time to begin this year's sowing at last! - Mr Milly has been collecting the free newspapers for me and my Paper Potter is going to be put to good use over the next couple of days


This years seeds have been catalogued - how organised that sounds!  Really it is just my month by month list of what to sow and when to plant!

That feels like a plan for the weekend;- make some pots, plant some seeds,  clear some window sills - the pots have to go somewhere (best not mention that bit to Mr Milly!) and clear some more of the Lottie.

I hope you have a good weekend!

Alison x

Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Paper Potter

I am now beginning to plan my planting for next year - I know its early but now is the time to be buying seeds as most places are reducing the price of this year's stock and lots of bargains can be found.  There is a garden centre local to us where re-cycled pots can be picked up for free,  so I have gathered several of these.  To fit in with our freecycling, recycling, Eco efforts I have purchased a Paper Potter which arrived today.,

With the aid of the lovely My Girl - a short demonstration of my new toy;-

You will need;-   A tape measure,  a sheet of newspaper,  a paper potter


Cut a strip approx 8cm by 57cm

Roll the newspaper  strip loosely round the potter
Roughly fold up the bottom of the paper
Push onto the base of the potter and twist
Ta-dah ---  a little paper pot is made
When seedlings are ready - plant straight into the ground. 
No root disturbance and the paper will bio-degrade -  Eco Friendly too!
Guess what we are doing this evening?????????