Roses and Castles

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Bit battered but still lovely – painted storage stool from the boat

I sold my lovely narrowboat recently, after 10 years or so of living afloat and longer as a boater.  Most of the furniture was built-in so there was little to bring away to the house with me apart from ornaments and rugs.  Here’s the stool from my daughter’s room which acted both as a step, a seat and also storage (things on a boat should always have more than one use!).  It was actually the old bathroom stool I’d salvaged from my father’s house which I sanded down and wreaked my “roses and castles” passion on.  The doors and side hatch panels on the boat were all painted like this.  I obviously couldn’t bring them away with me but this stool I could.

The spring is coming and flowers are starting to appear, so I’m thinking why not try and incorporate florals into the leatherworking?

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Leather red rose decorated corsage

This is the first of the canal style rose corsages.  The centre is a vintage leather golf-ball button and the flower is fastened with a good sized brooch pin so it doesn’t droop when you pin it on your lapel, hat or whatever.

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Decorated flower reverse

I think I’ll be making some more of these for sale in my shops at Tiddleyworks on Etsy and Folksy, so as they say, watch this space!

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Decorated leather rose detail

Whilst I’m missing my boat I am very happy that she’s gone to a super person who I know will look after her, and that’s really all that matters.  Now I have space to have a workroom which I never had before!  So I can sit in my “castle”, paint roses and watch the boats sail past my window.  Not bad eh?

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Leather decorated rose corsage

 

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