Marking my place
I must confess to being a terrible one for turning down the corners of books. I keep a bookmark by the bed but more often than not it has fallen down out of sight and I find myself sleepily dog-earing the corner of my novel as I switch off the lamp.
On the other hand, I take slightly better care of my cookbooks, although this could be that the thicker paper is less conducive to dog-earing. My cookbooks are generally filled a selection of post-cards, bookmarks and sticky post-it notes marking important things.
So I was very happy to be the recipient of Miriam's first ever give away over at A Year Above the Shop Such a pretty book mark, I love this whimsical print and Miriam has teamed it with a perfectly matched ribbon and backing, the sight of it peeping out of my book is so very pleasing and once again I am reminded of the pleasure of using something hand made in day to day life.
Miriam is an artist living in London and I was delighted to discover her blog recently, full of wide-ranging crafty endeavours and some wonderfully eclectic images of her home. I am deeply covetous of her lovely telephone table chair and cushion.
And the book? It's the Elizabeth David one again. I am really enjoying working my way through it and I would love to show you the Torrone Molle that Tilly made last week but it was taken to friends at the weekend which means we have the not very terrible hardship of making it again.
I must confess to being a terrible one for turning down the corners of books. I keep a bookmark by the bed but more often than not it has fallen down out of sight and I find myself sleepily dog-earing the corner of my novel as I switch off the lamp.
On the other hand, I take slightly better care of my cookbooks, although this could be that the thicker paper is less conducive to dog-earing. My cookbooks are generally filled a selection of post-cards, bookmarks and sticky post-it notes marking important things.
So I was very happy to be the recipient of Miriam's first ever give away over at A Year Above the Shop Such a pretty book mark, I love this whimsical print and Miriam has teamed it with a perfectly matched ribbon and backing, the sight of it peeping out of my book is so very pleasing and once again I am reminded of the pleasure of using something hand made in day to day life.
Miriam is an artist living in London and I was delighted to discover her blog recently, full of wide-ranging crafty endeavours and some wonderfully eclectic images of her home. I am deeply covetous of her lovely telephone table chair and cushion.
And the book? It's the Elizabeth David one again. I am really enjoying working my way through it and I would love to show you the Torrone Molle that Tilly made last week but it was taken to friends at the weekend which means we have the not very terrible hardship of making it again.
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I have SO MANY bookmarks, but they aren't always to hand. It seems that but I'm constantly using a bit of tissue (not used, I might add) or scrap paper instead.
p.s. I love the way these photographs catch the light . . . and the gorgeous, tactile sheen of the wood.
Miriam
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Your bookmark is lovely and thankyou so much for introducing me to ayearabovetheshop.
And any more recommendations from the Elizabeth David book? Must look up the Torrone Molle when I get home...
K x