She doesn't have a name, but she's definitely going to pull her own weight around the studio! Meet my new model--an eBay purchase who will spare me from self-timer camera debacles.
On a different note, here is my contribution to the Tragedy and Triumph Quilt project (blogged about a few posts back). I mocked up a few different designs, but am happy I waited for the "right" concept. My block is supposed to represent recycling, using blue, green, and/or yellow.
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI found you through Etsy. I like your bags and aprons.
I hope you don't mind if I steal an idea from you for my brick and mortar store. Our name is Forbes Farm Gifts and I sell a lot of jewelry. I just love the display you made from the rake! It was one of those "Why didn't I think of that?" moments.
Keep on creating!
Sandy
i need one of those! love your blog...a great read :)
ReplyDeletelove your quilt block! im trying to become more "earth" conscience
ReplyDeleteNice blog! I loooveee your headbands in your store.
ReplyDeleteBusyNothings
i love the ying-yang aspect of your quilt sqare!
ReplyDeleteI love the bust form...how did you know how to look for it? what key words did you use on ebay??
ReplyDeletethe double arrow is inspired....very cool!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the arrival of your new family member :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt contribution!
I love your quilt block. I knew what it was about before I read your explanation, so I guess that means it's effective as well as beautiful. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the new family member! What is her name going to be?
ReplyDeleteYes, what will her name be? We will have to get she and Celeste together. Yours is much nicer than mine but mine does have the character, and free duct tape!
ReplyDeletePaige
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