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What Next?

Now I had the bug. I had all these ideas floating around my head as to what I could make first and I wanted to get going, you know itchy feet!

Anyway, just a week later my husband took me to Hobbycraft and to The Range, I was in heaven, almost! Getting to spend money and Malcolm helping me to spend it, what more could you want?

Well the week after that we went on holiday to England for a couple of weeks. Did I remember to take anything with me, DOH, not me? However, there was a Hobbycraft not too far away, so I bought some wire and some beads and started to make a Willow Tree, The majority of the beads were orange and complimentary colours, (did I say I like colours?).

The wire I used was craft wire and was very difficult to manoeuvre with bare hands, so I had to ask Malcolm to lend a little of his strength, Grrrrr, He man! Anyway as usual I digress!

Between us we managed to get the wire twisted and then I sat down at every spare moment and beaded the wires with the seed beads, some of them were 4mm, while some were on 2mm, so it took a long time to fill all the branches. Before the week was up I had to sweep the floor to collect all the beads I’d dropped, never realised they could be so small.

Well, shutdown for COVID was being mentioned and we came home early, so that we didn’t get trapped in England, nothing against England, but I’d rather be trapped at home, in Scotland with my own things around me!

I wondered if I would get my Willow tree finished before we left. I did and it travelled safely to Scotland with pride of place on the back seat of the car!

A view from the side and top. I experimented with the root systems, to see how I could change them and make them differently and yet with the same stability. It worked much to my surprise.

This only spurred me on to try new styles and different methods of making trees.

This is my willow tree – orange and is for sale in the shop.

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