Neither does this one taken down the side
But ... as promised
This is George
They insisted I put one of the pair of them on my blog so here you are - Gorjuss George and Luverly Liam.
with Calista Calibur - my machine
It turned out to be a lovely day and so I went outside for a breath of fresh Yorkshire air. It was so nice to see the signs of Spring in the form of the lovely golden daffodils but I didn't get them on this photo. Doh! Had it been nice and warm the steps would have been full of people sitting eating lunch and just chattering.
This is Barbara whom I have worked with many many times. It is always a joy to see and work with her and this time she was mainly demonstrating Becca's (Feeken) Peg Bowmaker alongside other things. We had quite a laugh over the weekend, the most on Saturday when we were so squashed, because of the crowds behind us, we kept bumping into one another with our backsides.
Here's the boss - Tracey. You will not believe what she did. She made my machine squeak so that she could tell whether or not I was working. Only kidding, but that's what she kept on saying.
These are some of the beautiful cards that were on Tracey's table. Fabulous dies that are so tempting - so tempting that half my pay went on buying new ones. (The jar at the left hand side is one of the candles that George bought her for Mother's Day)
All too soon it was time to pack up - I say "all too soon" but to be honest we were all tired and ready for the show to finish, I don't think any of us recovered from Saturday being so busy. Here are the crew packing up the stand (note the difference in the above photographs) - Oyster Stamps family - until the next time.
Before I leave you all I must just show you a shot or two of the room we had at The Days Inn on Weatherby Service Station. Good value and a lovely wet room type shower.
Ooos! Nearly forgot!
Do you recognise this lady from the TV?