Recently, i received some wonderful post from two blogging friends, Marianne and Paula. Thank you so much for these beautiful papers (which were sent just because). I cant wait to use them!!
This evening I watched a beautiful French film called 'A Common Thread'. A simple story of a teenage girl who becomes pregnant and befriends the local embroiderer and we see their relationship developing.
The imagery is wonderful from Claires cardigans to the embroidery itself. Lots of stunning details...
A Common Thread - Dir. Eleonore Faucher

13 Comments:

  1. Anonymous said...
    lovely papers and the film sounds good.
    laura capello said...
    pretty supplies!

    blogging budddies are the best.
    thebutterflycollector said...
    that blue and white piece looks de lovely!
    Anonymous said...
    lovely papers!!
    we both seem to be in a french movie mood, I watched a french one yesterday too :)
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0167926/
    paula said...
    You are welcomed! Enjoy the papers... Whenever I get some more I will send it your way.
    Thanks for the suggestion on the french film. I usually love french cinema and it´s always good to learn about new ones.
    Have a wonderful day.
    bjs
    paula :)
    shari said...
    lovely papers...i recognize a few! can't wait to see how you use them. and that film looks like a must see! enjoy your day julie! xo shari
    Veronica TM said...
    Those papers are beautiful.
    I looked for that movie before and netflix didn't have it. Thanks for reminding me, I will look again. I would love to see a movie with lots of embroidery!
    Anonymous said...
    A Common Thread was on my list of films however I never made it in time to see it at the movies... definitely one I will have to rent out.
    take care, grache
    Anastasia said...
    sounds like an interesting film.
    The paper bundle looks great - happy creating!
    Anonymous said...
    Wow you are so lucky to receive those kind of packages just because!
    Anonymous said...
    I need to watch that movie now. Thanks for telling us about it.
    Anonymous said...
    Hi Julia,
    There are some lovely papers in that bundle of goodies, what fun you will have.
    Cheers,
    Louise
    KELLY said...
    a late comment...hee hee! i must pass on my belated thanks for this post. you inspired me to rent this film & i thought it was truly beautiful. i just posted about it myself. when i came across your blog back then i was a newcomer to the game & didn't even think to make a comment. promise i will next time :)
    thanks for visiting my blog by the way...would you mind if i made a link to yours in my favourites? x

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