• A Drawing by Emma Wood

    Emma did this from imagination and says she has no idea what it means.

    I get distinct overtones of E.T. dressed as Little Red Riding Hood.

    Yes/no?

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  • Kingfisher by Rebecca Louise

    This is Rebecca's second attempt at capturing a Kingfisher in watercolours.

    I bet the first one flew off before she was finished. :)

    Do pop along to http://rebeccalouisesaunders.weebly.com/ to see more of Rebecca's watercolours.

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  • 'Marbled White Butterfly' by Rebecca Louise

    I just love this watercolour butterfly study.

    To see more of Rebecca's fine flutterbugs and other artworks, do pop along to her website http://rebeccalouisesaunders.weebly.com/

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  • Pantone Easter Eggs by Jessica Jones

    The graphic design geek in me has just swooned from pure Pantone-related delight.

    Jessica's blog reveals how to make these nerdy little Easter Eggs of gorgeousness.

    http://howaboutorange.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/diy-pantone-easter-eggs.html

    I shall now continue to smile gormlessly for the foreseeable future.

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  • Papier-mache Easter eggs by Megan Reardon

    As choccie-egg time fast approaches, here's a crafty idea that will make even the grumpiest Easter bunny smile.

    Click this link http://www.notmartha.org/tomake/papiermacheeastereggs/ to learn how to make these adorable little legs. I mean eggs.

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  • World Book Day Cookies by Natasha Collins

    Who could possibly eat these utterly charming wee works of art?

    (apart from the kids they were made for!)

    To see more of Natasha's crafty kitchen magic, visit

    http://amelieshouse.blogspot.co.uk/2010/03/world-book-day.html

    And to all you Mums and Dads, enjoy the thrill of piecing together a last-minute costume for your little cherubs, as they systematically refuse to wear all the ready-made outfits they may happen to own.

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  • Blue Chaffinch by Rebacca Louise

    More of Rebecca's lovely paintings can be found here:

    http://rebeccalouisesaunders.weebly.com/index.html

    Well worth a visit folks x

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  • Bewildered by Rebecca Louise

    Rebecca says "This is how Twitter made me feel when I first joined" :-)

    Well, I've used Twitter for a few years now and I can honestly say I still make that face (regularly!)

    Please do visit Rebecca's website here: http://rebeccalouisesaunders.weebly.com/index.html

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  • Polar Bear Toss Game (yes, that's right)

    For the very few people who didn't already know; Today is International Polar Bear Day!

    and just look what the clever folks at Crayola have come up with as a little tribute to these amazing beasties.

    (big pause)

    . . . and that was my little tribute to these amazing beasties! Aaithankyooo.

    To make your very own Polar Bear Toss Game, click on the link.

    http://www.crayola.com/crafts/playful-polar-bear-toss-craft/

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  • Mr Fox Embroidery Hoop by Victoria

    Craft doesn't get much foxier, folks!

    This beautiful little textile treasure was hand stitched, made from felt & a page from a once loved fairy tale book. To see (and quite possible drool over) more of Victoria's products, I recommend popping over to http://folksy.com/shops/DizzyMissJames

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