
Wishing you all a peaceful, happy and cosy Christmas! See you in the New Year!
Hannah x





With all the Christmas hubbub going on and keeping me busy busy busy (THANKYOU all for all the orders!) I haven't made any development time for my wall panel project. My exhibition at the Appleyard Gallery is only hmmmm 8 weeks away so it's time to be getting on with it again. I contacted an artist, Cleo Mussi the other day about some work for the shop and she said she couldn't do any before the end of the year as she was working on two exhibitions. Wow, i respected that but couldn't imagine saying it myself!!!...something to work on!
This week the Christmas fairy lights have arrived and are now happily adorning the shop window at Radiance. I had a flash of inspiration whilst leaving the shop and seeing my fairy lights in the dark and realised I could make them with words on. These Christmas ones are the first but I'm going to make them for wedding days with names on or perhaps for childrens rooms...really the possibilities are endless. See them in my web shop.
I had a really lovely time exhibiting at The Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair this weekend. It was a fantastic and inspiring show. The quality of the work was fabulous and SO many lovely people came. All in all I'd say it was a total success!
I always loved the red campions in the hedgerows when I lived in Wales...I don't see them so much around here. They are about but not in such profusion. Wales was rich in hedgerows. When my children were small we lived in a cottage up a cobbled track behind the church in Laugharne. The hedgrows on either side of the track were taller than me and were full of plant life. I am working on a piece that reflects that memory. Vetches, Ferns, Campions and Honeysuckle and more....
I have been working on a meadow design today. I love meadows. Ox Eye daisies are one of my favourite flowers that haven't yet cropped up in any of my lamp designs so they had to be there...along with English Plantain, some kind of grass (there are so many I can't name them) and Pignut (at the bottom). Aswell as Pignut being a pretty little flower, it has round tuberous roots that can be eaten. I tried one once...they're a bit like chickpeas!


