daughter #3 and her "imaginary" wolf friend.
My daughter insisted I not embroider the clothes on the wolf, formerly a fox. She said it was
"creepy" to put clothes on animals and so, I embroidered a bit of fur and green grass to cover the iron-on print.
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This is the most charming pottery I have found:
Watch the slide show. I promise it will bring a smile to your face.
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These rings are amazing!!!!
Romantic and brilliant:
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A little more quiet time outside today:
Working on Grandmother's/Spring quilt.
and look! what appeared....a little feather magic : )
A rare moment with daughter #2. She has been "on the go" this Summer and I really enjoy our time
together.
A sweet kiss!
Gorgeous Marie, a little touch of passion to the wolves brought it to live! Thanks for the link to amazing pottery. I agree they are one of a kind - Hugs Nat
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ReplyDeleteI would love to try making some fun pottery cups after seeing Julie Whitmore's whimsical and creative pottery. I was so inspired after watching the slide show of her work. Glad you enjoyed it too!
Nice adaptation with the wolf. :)
ReplyDeleteThe pottery was so sweet, I loved the spoons!
Hi Deb G,
ReplyDeleteWhat I liked the most about the picture I chose to embroider was the fact that it had a suit on, but my daughter would have nothing to do with that and insisted I make it more like a real wolf.
She said the clothes were "creepy".
That pottery is so inspiring to me! I would love
to try to make my own...seems like a lot of fun.
p.s. my daughter told me the new picture looks more like a wolf puppy and that was "ok".
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What a lovely post, Marie. I so enjoyed the pictures of you with your girls. Same sweet smile and pretty eyes :) As for the pottery... simply delightful. Love the blue feather too. What a nice way to embroider the wolf !
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