No, this isn't a saucer of sweets with holes in! They're my attempt at homemade beads. I'd wanted some chunky ones with larger holes in them for threading on to cord or ribbon, and saw an idea on Instagram. So out came the pack of air dried clay and I rolled out these shapes. I left them to thoroughly dry out on a sunny windowsill, then painted the beads with acrylic paint. After that dried, I dripped some alcohol ink on them. In order for the ink to dry I threaded the beads on to cocktail sticks and balanced them on an egg carton. I want to add a layer of varnish, but don't want to buy a large tin from a DIY store, so I'm going to pick up a bottle of clear nail polish and try painting the beads with that for a glossy finish. For a first attempt, they're a bit clumsy, but not too bad. I bought something from a charity shop today that I might try adding to the next batch of beads I make. It's a roll of rose go...
Saturday's rolled around again, and it's not been the most eventful of days. Cleaning and hoovering, a walk to the shops to buy groceries, an hour on the allotment, then home to do some odd tasks in the garden. The strawberry plants are sending out runners, so I've been dealing with those, plus deadheading the perennial sunflowers, and cutting back the gone-over flowers on the sage and marjoram. I'm sad to see those blooms gone as the bees loved them. This afternoon I spent a few hours finishing 'Dawnlands' by Philippa Gregory. It's a really good book, a page turner where you care about the characters and want to be reassured everything's going to work out well for them. Plus you become enraged about the corruption of the so-called justice system at the time of the Stuart kings and queens, about transportation of prisoners to the West Indies, and about the vile nature of the sugar trade in the 1600s and the vast profits made from it....