Showing posts with label vintage chocolate box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage chocolate box. Show all posts

26.1.12

Ribbon delights



When you are lucky enough to snag a gorgeous old chocolate box for a song, the only thing to do is to fill it with lovely things. Shall we put a sparkling cobweb collection of organza ribbons in the top tray?




And underneath, more sumptuous satin ribbons - all perfect for little circus ruffs for small circus toys.




Because you can never have enough beautiful ribbons. Or vintage chocolate boxes.





24.1.11

What's in the box?


Is this not a wonderful box? I wish I could say I'd picked it up for a farthing but it was a very indulgent early Christmas present from Andy, spotted by me, bought by him, half fainting as he paid for it in a lovely but somewhat pricey vintage shop which has opened in town.


I fell in love with it and knew exactly what I would do with it.


It is actually an old '
Betty's of Harrogate' box, though I am not sure if it contained chocolates as it is fairly large. Probably it held an assortment of teas, biscuits and other dainties. But now it is my bird box.


I have been persevering with my primitive geese and have finally sorted the pattern out. I can't claim it's been easy getting back into sewing - such a clunky way of making something, piece by piece, after the flow of needle felting. But I do like working with nice textiles.


I hope to have these and a very small selection of new needle felt designs in my Etsy shop in about two weeks time - after three months of being out of business with my arm being out of order, I need to get into the swing of things again.


Honk honk! (Sang the seven blind geese).