Just had to share this fantastic creation by a resident of our Braeside service in Weston-super-Mare, who made a shoe-rack for a fellow resident who is registered blind.
The product of several weeks’ work, J. Lawrance not only carved the fellow resident’s name and a personal phrase into the rack for her, but he even translated it into braille! Click on any of the images to see the full detail.
And on the right, Sara, another resident of Braeside, crocheted this beautiful blanket for dogs to sit on during their afternoon tea party.
– David Mitchell, RF Create.
This remarkable piece of diamond art by resident Lucy takes pride of place in the RF office at Braeside! LEFT: Crochet by Sara, also of Braeside.
I took this picture on a rare visit to my childhood home town of Frinton-on-Sea, in Essex. A place of tranquility and a gentler pace which transported me back to simpler, more carefree times. The picture on the right was taken in Clevedon, Somerset during one of those unexpectedly balmy September evenings as summer made a sudden, albeit brief, reappearance – David Mitchell, RF Create
Diamond painting by Lucy, Braeside
“I drew this picture of my manager’s cat using pencil and pastels. I learnt how to do this at my trauma art therapy.” – Sara, Braeside.