Tuesday, 15 March 2011

New Prints and Beach Huts!

Living so near to the North Norfolk Coast, it's very difficult not to be inspired by the coast and those lovely little beach huts that act as havens from the ever changeable British weather.  Unfortunately, we don't own one, but imagine if  we did, we would spend most of our time there, even in the winter, with tea, soup and hot chocolate to keep us warm !








Plus, new fresh fish! Bright, fresh prints perfect for Spring.



14 comments:

  1. I love beach huts too! The ones at Wells-next-the-sea are some of my faves. The fish prints are brill - love the colours x

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  2. The beach huts are just lovely! Gorgeous fish too! Philippa
    x

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  3. Great huts and fish - colour combinations are Spring all over. All we need now is the weather to match! Will it ever stop raining?

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  4. Oh I love these prints, lovely fresh summery feel.

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  5. Thank you : ) Hi Colin, lets hope the sunshine will be here soon- fingers crossed !

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  6. Beautiful new prints, I especially like the beach huts :)

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  7. love your new beach huts! x

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  8. Thank you : )) Kirtsy, The beach huts at Wells and Holkham are lovely- did you know the Queen has her own beach hut there too?

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  9. Beach huts, l love them. Great prints.

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  10. would that we have rain
    it's snowing here; last gasp of winter

    these are simply beautiful prints, so graphic.
    they are lino cuts, right? but what is a mangle??

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  11. Hi Barbara- Thank you: ) where abouts are you? Spring has just hit the UK and we've had some glorious sunshine over the last couple of days....although, we still could get snow and frost!
    They are lino prints, and a mangle is (perhaps British?) for a washing wringer- it has two rollers, that people used to pass clothes through to dry-I now use it as a form of printing press- hence the name.

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  12. These are so beautiful, such fresh vibrant colours - really evoking spring!

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