Flowers are a delight!

Hi everyone, Steven here.

I hope you are doing well?

It’s a lovely morning here in Uckfield, East Sussex. Very warm indeed. I wonder how long this beautiful weather will last for? Since we’ve all been in lockdown, especially where I am in the South East of England, it hasn’t rained much at all – only a few days in three months. Just as well, I suppose. It’s a great opportunity to do gardening, go for leisurely walks (respecting the social distancing guidelines of course) or crafting in the garden, if you can that is!

Speaking of leisurely walks, I have been trying to get some exercise in where I can. I can’t just sit at a desk all day and then eat chocolate every evening. Not good for the waistline!

So, most evenings I go for a short walk. Last night, before heading out on my early evening stroll, I couldn’t help but notice these wonderful flowers in my front garden:

Such a beautiful colour. I’m not exactly sure what these are but I’m sure someone might be able to to tell me?

In light of this, I thought we could have a flower theme as our Pick of the Week.

So how about 50% off our Paper Flowers:

These are great for adding the extra finishing touch to your project, that’ll really set it apart from the rest!

You’ve got until next Thursday to get those orders in. 😉

Anyway, that’s it from me today. I’ll be back on Sunday for a little update on my garden project last weekend and maybe we’ll have a competition too!

Until then…

Clarity Matters. It really does.

Steven x

5 thoughts on “Flowers are a delight!

  • 28th May 2020 at 9:37 am
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    I think they are called thrift

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    • 7th June 2020 at 1:03 pm
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      Gorgeous flowers, thanks for sharing the picture and for the comments on what it is!

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  • 28th May 2020 at 2:41 pm
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    Magic pick of the week – needed to replenish my stash so very welcome.

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  • 28th May 2020 at 11:17 pm
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    Yep, definitely Thrift. Usually grows near the sea, but I’m on the top of the North Kent Downs and they grow well by my mini pond (which I’ll need to top up yet again -I’d like some rain!!)

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