WV is litiven - what leprechauns take for hangovers
spacedlaw: I did, thank you. Am just digging out from a bout with a sore throat. ahhh, winter. will catch up mail...eventually!
Melissa P: glad you liked it. Mystery cat has found a haven in a niche on our roof. Comes down when I rattle the cat chow bag, but still won't let me too near. ...no sudden moves
Sunshine!!! That has been something that has been sorely missing for most of the month of January here. I have always read about pea soupers but had never experienced them until we had two straight weeks of heavy, heavy fog days and nights. It was 'end of the world' weird here for awhile.
I say it every time it seems, but it is no less true: I love seeing the process! Thanks for taking the time to show the various stages.
Yeah - got hit with a mutating virus - about 3 weeks worth of different level of sick - So the plan is to work on a Little Red Poppet House so that it won't be seasonal and I can work for as long as it takes. Besides I have an awesome red and white harlequin tile to use.
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Woot! Now I know how to solve the shingle painting problem for the little houses!
Thank you!
Almost recovered enough to start working again : )
WV is phyll - what dryads use to stuff their pillows and quilts.
Interesting to see your process. Did you get my email with the pdf file by the way?
Thanks for sharing this post of the process. I love it. And those wings!
Also...curious to know how Mystery Cat survived the crazy rain storms. Hope he knew your yard was a safe haven.
drinne: yay! recovered? were you sick again?
WV is litiven - what leprechauns take for hangovers
spacedlaw: I did, thank you. Am just digging out from a bout with a sore throat. ahhh, winter. will catch up mail...eventually!
Melissa P: glad you liked it. Mystery cat has found a haven in a niche on our roof. Comes down when I rattle the cat chow bag, but still won't let me too near.
...no sudden moves
Sunshine!!! That has been something that has been sorely missing for most of the month of January here. I have always read about pea soupers but had never experienced them until we had two straight weeks of heavy, heavy fog days and nights. It was 'end of the world' weird here for awhile.
I say it every time it seems, but it is no less true: I love seeing the process! Thanks for taking the time to show the various stages.
Yeah - got hit with a mutating virus - about 3 weeks worth of different level of sick - So the plan is to work on a Little Red Poppet House so that it won't be seasonal and I can work for as long as it takes. Besides I have an awesome red and white harlequin tile to use.
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