Showing posts with label charity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charity. Show all posts

Friday, 15 January 2010

Haiti

You can send donations for the earthquake in Haiti to the Disasters Emergency Commitee.

Friday, 11 December 2009

The Linen Cat


These very sweet Foxy twins were made by The Linen Cat for the Folksy/Sue Ryder Upcycle Christmas competition. You have 1 more day to bid for them in the auction on ebay.

Thursday, 10 December 2009

Watching The Auction


7 bids so far on my Skull necklace. There were 144 items altogether. All money raised will go to Sue Ryder Care. The necklace raised £18 and although we have not had the final totals, I think we raised about £1500.

Folksy Upcycle Competition


Folksy Upcycle Competition, originally uploaded by Feltbug.

1. Ingrid, 2. raw materials for my folksy/sue ryder entry, 3. Skull 'n' Crossbones 10" Cushion, 4. tweed skirt 1j, 5. folksy1, 6. flora, 7. flora, 8. Crochet Purse & Pouch, 9. Upcycle Christmas: Entry 2b, 10. WIP: Folksy Upcycle Competition, 11. Upcycled journal, 12. Second hand books, 13. Lie back and think of England, 14. Upcycled Cocktail Hat detail, 15. Hat Supplies, 16. Peasant Skirt, 17. Cat on fabric, 18. Upcycle Competition Entry, 19. the rug in action!, 20. preview of my entry for folksy upcycle comp, 21. Folksy Upcycle Entry, 22. supplies for the folksy upcycle contest, 23. Upcycle xmas, 24. some of the materials for my make, 25. finished item for Folksy Sue Ryder competition

Here is a selection of projects by artists for the Upcycle Christmas competition run by Folksy. All these works are in the auction on ebay which ends on Saturday.

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Folksy/Upcycle Auction



The Folksy Upcycle Christmas Auction has begun on ebay, you can bid for my skull or one of the other 140 items that are listed here. The proceeds will go to Sue Ryder Care. The auction ends on Saturday 12th December.
The winners of the competition have been announced on the Folksy blog. I enjoyed taking part in the competition and am looking forward to seeing the winners work showcased next year in the Sue Ryder shop in Camden Town.