Tuesday, 15 July 2025

WOYWW 841 Vive la révolution!

Hi, just a quick post as we’ll be on our way home from tomorrow. 
Our stay on the farm in Beaujolais was surprisingly craft-filled. Our goddaughter had chosen the theme of the French Revolutions, from 1789 onwards up to #metoo and ‘Les Gilets Jaunes’ complaining about the high price of fuel. 
In preparation for the evening’s fancy dress ball, we made badges and placards. I ran a badge station. I’d gone to a keys/shoe repair shop and they laser cut me 36 blank rectangles and sold me stick on brooch backs. As it was the permanent Sharpie felt tips that worked best, I got them to do drafts on paper first. I worked with some such as Nina, to help with their designs. 
I’ll do a composite picture of the badges next week. 
This was mine:



It was a happy afternoon. I didn’t have time to do a placard but it was good to see everyone taking part. 
I thought our goddaughter had got into fancy dress from the beginning, dressed as Marianne. 
Her evening costume and that of her partner was a brilliant surprise. She was now Marie Antoinette (with a cut throat) and Pierro had become Marianne with a blond wig. 
As soon as she saw my cockerel (which I was crocheting as we had no bread 😏), she said ‘Oh that’s for me😻)
And off they went!
There was a man with a guillotine on his head, an executioner, a few in ‘68 costumes and lots of revolting peasants like me and Brian, though of course I was crocheting by the guillotine. All great fun and I’ll put more onto a blog page once we get home to Ms Bella
And finally…
BTW I get the cartoons from facebook. 




Happy WOYWW 
Hugs
Lynnecrafts xx





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8 comments:

Lunch Lady Jan said...

I enjoyed seeing the crazy costumes, Alexia sure knows how to throw a party! She looked amazing btw and the chicken added to the general madness. Well done on organising the badges, great job. Wishing you a smooth return home, catch up soon xx
Hugs LLJ 4 xx

Mary Anne said...

Just smiled my way thru the whole post! Fabulous and fun. Also the yarn snarl - story of my life...
Happy cooler WOYWW. Phew!
Mary Anne (1)

Anonymous said...

Well what a brilliant party!; all the costumes are so inventive, and I did laugh to see Pierro as Marianne! Looks as if you've had a brilliant summer, certainly got your injection of France...I wonder how much of it will make its way into your next novel! Travel well.

Anonymous said...

Julia Dunnit : Oh lord, that comment has gone on as anonymous, I can't sign into Google on your blog for love nor money. Bet it's something to do with iPad. Sorry.

Twiglet said...

It sounds crazy but lots of fun. I loved seeing all the costumes too.x x Jo 🌈

Neet said...

How wonderful the party was. I love how so many entered into the spirit of it all and dressed up. Some great ingenious costumes. Love the chicken and look forward to seeing the composite picture of the badges.
Hugs, Neet 12 xx
ps safe journey home

Helen said...

Wow , what a way to spend Bastille day ! Have a good journey home. Helen #3

Helen said...

Wow , what a way to spend Bastille day ! Have a good journey home. Helen #3