I’ve been away from the blog for quite a while now and I do apologise. I need to apologise also if in the next RSS Email that gets sent out there are a load of really old posts. If there are, I blame modern technology!
Author Archives: Milomade
There’s so much about the sea that I find amazing and inspiring and uplifting. I live on a cliff and it’s hard to ignore the force of the water that ebbs and flows below. Sometimes it’s so loud that we feel like we live right next to a motorway.
Colin’s sister gave Milo a small backpack a while ago and he loves wearing it and filling it with bits and bobs. Today we put it to good use.
This summer has been amazing. We’ve had so many days on the beach that Milo has become obsessed with being outside, and rightly so. I worry about what we’re going to do when winter sets in and we’re plagued with horizontal rain!
I went to a local book sale with Colin and Milo this afternoon. Children’s books were 3 for 50p and paperbacks were 50p. We spent £14 and came home with tons!
It’s been a bit quite on the Milomade blog recently and this hasn’t just been because I’ve been on holiday. I’ve also been really busy thinking about the future of Milomade. Sounds daunting and I guess it kind of is, but now less – read on…
I don’t normally go for mainstream pop but there’s something about this song that struck a chord – no pun intended. I heard in on the radio when I was driving home one sunny morning with Milo in the back and had no idea who was singing it. I just really liked it instantly. Very […]
I’ve really got back into using Pinterest of late. It’s an amazing way to collect images, ideas, inspiration etc as well as share these finds will other people. Nature is a huge inspiration for me and I’ve put together a board to collect images I love to look at when I’m coming up with ideas […]
I recently attended an event up in Newburgh entitled ‘Selling your work, not your soul’ organised by Applied Arts Scotland and Fife Cultural Trust. It was aimed at applied artists and designers living and working in Fife that are either just beginning and considering ways of selling work or more established makers considering new ways of selling including trade fairs […]








