Thank you so much for your lovely comments.
I wish I was as strong as you say :)
In quiet alone times last week many a tear was shed.
My friend Jill said I should make a list of the stuff I can do/ stuff I am good at. Well, at that point in the week I was physically very weak but I did think that I hadn't had a good old potter for ages which I always love and could do at my own pace.
So I started off by filling the candle burner and a pot pouri bowl with rose oil so the house smelt gorgeous.
I took all my pink and blue accessories that have been in the living room and used those to decorate the conservatory.
And then I gathered together anything pink and green that I already had (no energy/money/car to shop at the shops so I shopped at home!) and played.




I enjoyed changing things around a bit and it cost nothing.
Thanks Jill.
Happy Tuesday.
L.x.
9 comments:
Very pretty changes Lynn, you've got an eye for colour all right. I'm just about to post about my new project...it'll be a long time in the making :) xxx
All your pottering and re-arranging has left your home looking very pretty, peaceful and restful.......pottering, a very useful pursuit.
take care, lily x
A beautiful, peaceful oasis.
Jane x
Hi Lynn,
Your home looks lovely, peaceful and co-ordinated.Mine is such a mish mash of old stuff,scruffy stuff and boys stuff.
I do love peeking into pretty rooms.x
You are birlliant - told you so! x
It all looks lovely Lynn, your time has been spent creatively!
So pretty, so peaceful, so much better than the chaos here, trying to declutter and decorate ready to put house on market, want to move home to Shropshire after 30 lovely years in Dorset. Just potter and enjoy, one baby step at a time is still progress. Ali. xx
Lyn you did a great job, you are such a sweetie,it must have taken a lot of effort for you to start to "fiddle" and I bet you felt so good after you finished,a lovley post very encouraging.
There you go again-inspiring me! :D
Post a Comment