Thursday 27 February 2014

Little Bugs

Lots of inspiration leads up to a great piece of art work which we have done. Bumble bees, lady birds and other bugs have been created. There are many opportunities for you to buy one some of them are only £1.00 to £2.00 so if you are interested in buying one just note it down below or speak to Joe or me, Poppy.

                                   here are a few examples:


Tuesday 25 February 2014

The first shoots

The first seedlings are coming through and sprouting nicely, hooray! In a few days time, these one or two seedlings will be joined by many more. And we will update you as they get bigger.



Lots of stones have been ordered and if you are interested in buying one, look below at the wonderful range of designs. Our business is working out very well and we thank you for your help and support during this project. 

Poppy

















Monday 24 February 2014

Industrious Half-term

A delivery of stone arrives from Bridlington and the painting begins...






Sunday 16 February 2014

Thursday 13 February 2014

The first prototype

This is the first prototype me and Poppy experimented on. The dark green on the bottom right hand side didn't seem to work in contrast to the red yellow and lighter colours worked very well.

Joe

As this is our first stone that we have made I don't think that we failed terribly. The only thing that I would change on it would have to be the contrast in colours. The silver on the bottom left that has the 'PL' on it, is going to be the background of all the stones which I think looks effective enough to put it on show. I think we should call it the 'graffiti' stone as it looks like someone has just oame along and drawn some random things that just came into their mind. The overall view of it is quite high as it is just our first prototype. Hope you like it.

Poppy


Meet the Directors

We got the idea of the business from a campsite my family and I go to in the summer, Dunstan Hill camp site in Northumberland, someone had put stones around with little positive messages on them, we thought this was lovely and really enjoyed finding and reading the stones.

The idea of the seeds came from me and my Mum going out into the garden to strim and mow the lawn, the thing that caught my eye was these pink and white flowers that were poking their tiny heads out of the hedge, the everlasting sweet peas. These beautiful flowers come back every year to remind our future customers about us.

Joe