Wednesday, 5 February 2025

WOYWW

 



Good morning all.

It's a flower fest for you today.

The stunning roses were given to me by my little sis.  I've never had such beautiful roses. They have opened slowly and are jewel-like in colours.  So far they have lasted nearly a week and look just as fresh and lovely.


On Sunday we went for a long walk around Attingham Park so that we could see the snowdrops. They were wonderful, stretching over acres of wooded ground. The blue sky and warm sunshine made it a perfect trip out 
And then, look! I have daffs in full bloom in my garden as well as some primroses. It seems early but I suppose we haven't had a a very cold winter.

Lastly, this is the last little, fluffy sheep creme egg cover that I made last night..

I now have about 60 covers in two baskets ready for the charity..


So that's it for this week 
I hope you are all well and looking forward to Springtime just around the corner.
 x x Jo 🌈 

11 comments:

Helen said...

It is so nice to see signs of (whisper) Spring... especially if the sun shines! the creme egg covers are so cute, what a lot you've made! happy WOYWW Helen #2

Sarah Brennan said...

Beautiful egg covers - and roses Jo. My daffodils are just about sprouting from the bulbs so nowhere near blooming yet. Looking forward to seeing you on Saturday. Stay safe and Happy WOYWW. Sarah

Neet said...

How lovely of Annie to give you those beautiful roses. Definitely jewel like colours to brighten your days.
Your Easter Egg covers are a delight, it would be hard to pick a favourite but i think Peter Rabbit still makes me smile the most despite my being a Shaun the Sheep fan.
As soon as this back settles I will be off to see the first signs of spring at one of the local parks. Love daffs and snowdrops.
Hugs Neet 9 xx

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

It's surprising how a bit of sun can brighten the day and give thoughts of spring. We already have a few crocuses and snowdrops in the garden. Loving the easter egg holders they are so sweet. Nice roses too. Thanks for your kind thoughts. I'm still a bit nasel but feeling much better just a bit tired, it's definitely been a stinker of a cold. Happy woyww with hugs, Angela x12x

Lunch Lady Jan said...

Gorgeous roses from Annie! They’re perfect in that window too as the light makes the colours pop even more, love ‘em! Gorgeous pics from Attingham Park too, such a lovely place and seeing the little flowers gives you hope that Spring is on the way. Your little knitties are wonderful, I’m amazed at your patience with all those Peter Rabbits!
Hugs LLJ 6 xxx

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

Sorry about my bad spelling I meant nasal.... it must be because my head it still ful lof.......well you know what I mean Lol! x

Annie said...

The flowers sure made me smile as did the knitties...you are so clever.
Hugs,
Annie

Crafting With Jack said...

Beautiful roses. I love roses. but they seem to hang their heads and die off too quickly when I have them. Lovely assortment of knitted covers, I am sure they will sell well. Happy WOYWW. Angela #13

Lynnecrafts said...

Those certainly are beautiful roses! I love your spring shots too!
Your egg covers for the charity are lovely.
Happy WOYWW
Hugs
Lynnecrafts 4 xx

BJ said...

Oh my favourite flower colours the roses are divine. Love snowdrops too, ours are struggling to come out in the garden down here in Surrey! Can't believe you have daffs out too! Adore the fluffy sheep, he'd be my pick. I've made the poppy landscape and popped it in my fabric book btw, hugs bj#1

Chana Malkah said...

Thanks for sharing the beautiful flowers! The pictures lifted my spirits! Your collection of covers are beatuiful! You have been busy!
Have a fantastic week!
Hugz,
Chana Malkah, WOYWW #5