Monday 8 October 2012

Watch out for the chicken chaser!

Hello!
Have you seen him? Have you heard a rustle?

The cats are restless, there is something lurking in the shadows that is making them nervous.






A flash of orange.......a bit of a whiff.

Bin bags ripped open, food everywhere.

This can only mean one thing......






Soon to be a 'Fox in a Box'. When I have caught him of course.






Thanks for all your support yesterday. I have edged out of the shadows just an inch or two and I am feeling much brighter today.
After an early morning power meeting with someone who 'gets me', I was back peddling away on my little pink sewing machine.
Inspiration courtesy of Alex who reminded me that one must follow the trends.

Coming soon (and I ain't kidding). Puss on a Bus and Badger in a Bag.

Thanks for reading. X




- Posted using IPad and half my brain.

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10 comments:

  1. Loving the new ideas! I wish you all the best with your new creatures, mr fox is especially adorable.

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  2. Love Mr Fox - cute!
    Liz @ Shortbread & Ginger

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  3. Hello Mr Fox you look a handsome chap.
    Xx

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  4. Foxes and owls seem to be the thing to have. I love him in his tank top!
    Ellie x

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  5. What's that little blob just behind his tail? I hope Mr Fox is house trained?? LOVE him and you are a quick worker you are :) xxxxxxx

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  6. He's fantastic!! Looking forward to the badger too...and how about a squirrel? You are a seriously talented lady. xx

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  7. You know what they say, you can't keep a good woman down for long! He's brill but please make sure he behaves himself around those chickens! Ada :)

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  8. Brill, love the fox and can't wait for other woodland friends! Glad you're feeling a bit better about things too xx

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  9. Love Mr Fox ... he looks fab in his little jumper ... you have been busy ... Bee xx

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  10. He is most definitely a Fantastic Mr Fox.

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