
Well, at long last the Lavender sachets are here. The best bit is they contain dried English Lavender which was locally grown at Phytobotanic, who can be found at http://www.phytobotanic.com a glorious place I am going to be visiting in person with my friend Sian in the next couple of weeks.
This morning I have also joined Stumbleupon, I hope! I must admit I found this all rather confusing, but I think I have mastered it and managed to 'like' a few other Folksy seller, so lets hope this will help us all out a bit.
I am also very excited with my new drawstring rucksacks, of which I have three in production now just eagerly awaiting the arrival of the eyelet kit so I can finish them off.
Hoping to list some Lavender sachets next in the shop.
Enjoy the sunshine, those of you lucky enough to be out in it. I will be off out for a bit with my dogs and the other hoodlems I walk shortly.
~Bags of Swank by SimJaTa~
Yes, I have had a go at Stumbleupon a long time ago and never really understood it!
ReplyDeleteBye the way...we have a park in Leicester that has a big maze in it made out of Lavender bushes..it smells gorgeous in the summer :)
Mick
If you look at the Folksy thread today, not many of us did understand it, but had a go LOL.
ReplyDeleteJealous of your maze, sounds lovely. My four little fledgling plants are not doing much yet, but at least they are still alive.
Lynda x
My father also has a row of lavender bushes along the front of his garden. Whilst out in the garden last summer he was approached by a man wanting the flowers..this man made a living out of selling them on ebay!!
ReplyDeleteMick