The late Queen's youngest son, 59, and his wife, beamed as they headed into Headingley Stadium.
Princess Alexia of The Netherlands and Princess Leonor of Spain have said goodbye to their families and left for their new boarding school in Wales.
The elegant duchess, who turns 59 this week, was seen swaying to a birthday tune while visiting disability charity Mencap - of which she is a patron - in Walton-on-Thames
The late Queen's youngest son, 59, and his wife, beamed as they headed into Headingley Stadium.
Nicola Peltz had another treat in store for Brooklyn Beckham on his 23rd birthday on Friday as she gifted him with a pair of personalised satin knickers.
Hello stamping friends, I have another sneak peek to share with you from the 2024-2025 Annual catalogue. As a demonstrstor we have access to preorders from new upcoming catalogues. When I first saw the Country Flowers Bundle, I knew it was one that I would love. The stamp set includes two different containers, three foliage and flower stamps, a stool and five greetings. For this card I stamped the front pail and flowers first. I created a mask for the pail and then stamped the stool and the teapot and flowers. I stamped the stool again on a piece of woodgrain card stock from the Country Woods DSP and fussy cut it out. I trimmed the stool so that it would fit behind the front pail. I coloured the image with my Blends Markers and cut out the image with a Deckled Rectangle Die. Happy Easter stamping friends, be sure to pop back soon for more peeks from the new catalogue. If you live in Australia and do not already have a demo, contact me and I can send you your own catalogue as soon as it's available. Happy stamping, Rachel
The Countess of Wessex was a vision in blue this morning as she and Prince Edward, 58, stepped out in Gibraltar to tour the Moorish Castle Estate. The couple were greeted by dozens of children.
As one of the most photographed women in the world, Queen Elizabeth II's reign has been documented through a camera lens from the very start.
Although little-known today, many of the characters in these images became the most famous - and wealthiest - stars of their generation in England and the New World.
As one of the most photographed women in the world, Queen Elizabeth II's reign has been documented through a camera lens from the very start.
In an interview, the dancer discusses his birthday celebration: a day-long show with artists including Laurie Anderson and Regina Spektor.
The Queen shared a sweet tribute to grandson Prince George to mark his seventh birthday today. The Queen's official Royal Family Twitter account posted a message and a photo of the prince.
Their teepee-style 'kata' was hired from an upmarket events firm by Kate's sister Pippa for a party she hosted in her parents' back garden in Berkshire.
Princess Amalia, 18, the eldest daughter of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima, was photographed in two beautiful dresses at Huis ten Bosch Palace, in The Hague, this autumn.
The photographs have been compiled to celebrate the Prince of Wales' milestone birthday. They range from him as a toddler, to him joining the navy and then going on to become a father.
Bullied at school for his beetle brows, chubby cheeks, thickening nose and short stature, singer-songwriter Paul Simon's jealousy of Art Garfunkel began in fourth grade and never abated.
In an undated clip shared online, the Duchess of Cambridge, 40, could be seen watching on as her children climbed into a horse-drawn carriage in the quadrangle at Windsor.
The sweet picture taken by the Princess of Wales in Balmoral last summer and shared today highlights how much the late Queen's great-grandchildren have grown in the past five years.
Crown Prince Jigme, six and Prince Ugyen, two, stole the show as they attended the celebrations with King Jigme Khesar Wangchuk and Queen Pema today, in Thimphu.
The Duchess of Cambridge photographed Princess Charlotte at their home at Anmer Hall in Norfolk in celebration of her second birthday tomorrow.
Queen Silvia and King Carl XVI Gustaf were joined by their three children - one of whom jetted in from the States - and their partners for a seminar at Oscar Theatre on Tuesday.
Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley are returning as Edina
The elegant duchess, who turns 59 this week, was seen swaying to a birthday tune while visiting disability charity Mencap - of which she is a patron - in Walton-on-Thames
Some outgoing snail mail for eva who I bought my tote bag from And Kathya in return for a lovely christmas card and letter :-) I painted them confetti style with watercolours
I'm so happy to introduce two new ladies to you today. Numbers 78 and 79…..Kerry and her beautiful mother, Karyn. They live in Australia. As always I will show you the finished fabric portrait and then the photo I received to work from. A "plus" today is a picture that Karyn sent of her true self with her quilt. I LOVE getting those pictures!! And Kerry's Mum, Karyn: How fun, huh?? Of course, I also sent out envelopes again this week. I also read a few books and I must say that the first two were two of the best books I've read all year so far. #1 is a youth book, I guess they call them YA, but on my niece's advice, I read it and loved it. #2 was even better!! At only 264 pages, I was blown away!! Then, because I liked that one so much, I requested the author's debut from my library and liked that one too, but not as much. I have no idea how I found the book in the first place, all I remember is ordering it from Amazon a few weeks ago. It's in softcover. Don't bother with #4. Ugh! That one is a new release and hardly worth your time. COUNTING BY 7s by Holly Goldberg Sloan THE RENT COLLECTOR by Camron Wright LETTER'S FOR EMILY (debut) by Camron Wright ORHAN'S INHERITANCE (debut) by Aline Ohanesian That's it for this week, my friends! Until next time, enjoy yourself and keep reading!
The late Queen's youngest son, 59, and his wife, beamed as they headed into Headingley Stadium.
Nicola Peltz had another treat in store for Brooklyn Beckham on his 23rd birthday on Friday as she gifted him with a pair of personalised satin knickers.
First, let me tell you that my first love is sewing. I have had it in my blood from little on and will love it always, but sometimes it's fun to branch off for awhile and do something different. (Not to say that IF I got a "LADY" order tomorrow, that I wouldn't drop all this other stuff like a hot potato and get right to it!!! I ADORE making you ladies......but it seems I am in a dry spell right now, although Lady #46 is flying off to her owner as I type and you will see her next time.) Lately, I have had a passion for envelope art. Years ago when my niece was teaching in Japan and it was the days before e-mail, I wrote to her once a week. I was working in those days, not sewing much and had all the time in the world, so I would decorate the envelopes just for a little "plus". Recently, I was reintroduced to envelope art by my friend, Annie. Her blog is on my sideboard "Freezeframe". She is quite the artist and dabbles in all sorts of fun things, envelope art being one of them. It started out small, (I think I showed you a few envelopes last time) but lately I am doing more and more, it seems. (Nothing like doing stuff in moderation, like my DH always says!! I do have a bit of ADD I'm thinking, even at this late stage of my life!!!) So, let's just say, I've been busy. So then I thought, "Why should she be the only lucky recipient?", so I branched out. First I sent one to a reader of Annie's blog who lives in the UK. (Note the $1.10 world stamp inside the sun? Her address is covered up, but is on the dogs long body. I figured she wouldn't want the world to know where she lives.) Then, I had to mail something to my nephew's wife. (I could have brought it to her tonight when we are having a family get-together, but she is artsy-fartsy herself and I knew would appreciate fun mail): I wonder if will have arrived by the time we get together today? I'm sure I'll hear about it! Hopefully, this stuff doesn't bore you to death because I have about 20 yet to show you. Some is in transit and some is waiting for the right moment to mail to some lucky person. BUT, I am having such fun with so little junk sitting about (as per usual in my life.) I feel so uncluttered right now it's amazing!!!! ('Course, if I cleaned off the dining room table fabric stash, I might even feel free-er, but I have to be ready for the sewing bug too, you know!!!) Besides, I did join those two swaps, you know!! Speaking of swaps, let me show you what I made for the Little Quilt Sew, Vote, Swap. We just finished round 10 and my quilt was voted #2. Next week I'll mail it off to it's new owner and get the one that I have coming. Sooo exciting! Since I was #2, I should get my first or 2nd pick! Yeah! I called my quilt, "The Birds"........for obvious reasons! Duh! It's 11x16 inches: So there!!! Now for one last thing......and bravo for you, it too is sewing related. I think I told you that since I finally conquered the zipper thing a month or two back, I joined the Pretty Little Pouch Swap. I always loved seeing the pretty pouches coming out of that swap and I couldn't wait to see what I could come up with that was never done. So far, I did two..........(quite typical of my style too, I might add!) Note that one has all buttons and the other embroidery. Here are separate photos and one of the inside: So, that's it, my friends! My week in a nutshell! I hope you had as much fun as me! Until next time....
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Hello stamping friends, I have another sneak peek to share with you from the 2024-2025 Annual catalogue. As a demonstrstor we have access to preorders from new upcoming catalogues. When I first saw the Country Flowers Bundle, I knew it was one that I would love. The stamp set includes two different containers, three foliage and flower stamps, a stool and five greetings. For this card I stamped the front pail and flowers first. I created a mask for the pail and then stamped the stool and the teapot and flowers. I stamped the stool again on a piece of woodgrain card stock from the Country Woods DSP and fussy cut it out. I trimmed the stool so that it would fit behind the front pail. I coloured the image with my Blends Markers and cut out the image with a Deckled Rectangle Die. Happy Easter stamping friends, be sure to pop back soon for more peeks from the new catalogue. If you live in Australia and do not already have a demo, contact me and I can send you your own catalogue as soon as it's available. Happy stamping, Rachel
It might be fun to post my versions of Pinterest inspiration. I'm so annoyed that I forgot to write my return address on the front. Also - I wish I had drawn a stamp on the little envelope. It's pretty pitiful how poor I am at copying ideas... And the red and blue theme is so much better.... the only thing I like better about my version is my lettering. I just noticed the little sprig under the -- open me-- I should have added that. And the dashed line on the very outer edge.
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This whole situation (gestures to entire earth) is difficult for all of us. But I think a group that’s often forgotten in all this COVID-19 drama is kids. My daughter is only 2.5, and she knows something is up. She wants to see her friends at school and ballet, she wants to go to the park, she wants