Me, Thanks. I don't mind the comparison at all! In fact, I like it. :)
The things in YOUR shop are wonderful..from the dragonflies to the gorgeous photograph that you painted and distressed, I really like it all. Thrifting is fun and feels good. hehe
Oh I found some great art sitting by a garbage can in Flagstaff Az. last weekend. One is a painting...looks like Hemingway with beard in a serape...The frame alone was worth the stop and grab, also a picture of Jesus with a child. Mine now!
Elisabeth, Yeah I'm very grateful for the inspiration! Thanks. :)
Sarah, thanks. The butterfly is made from silk (or some kind of fabric) flower petals for the wings, another kind of flower for the body and the pistons(?) for the antennae.
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I like the floral dream - reminds me a bit of Alice in Wonderland (Disney version in this case)...I hope you don't mind the comparison.
BTW I checked out your shop - it makes me smile to see that you are as happy thrifting and selling 'thrifted creations' as I am.
Me, Thanks. I don't mind the comparison at all! In fact, I like it. :)
The things in YOUR shop are wonderful..from the dragonflies to the gorgeous photograph that you painted and distressed, I really like it all. Thrifting is fun and feels good. hehe
Oh I found some great art sitting by a garbage can in Flagstaff Az. last weekend. One is a painting...looks like Hemingway with beard in a serape...The frame alone was worth the stop and grab, also a picture of Jesus with a child. Mine now!
Oh neat Gemma. My favorite way to shop..curbside. :)
That flower is TOO cute -
Very creative Miss Lisa Froggy!
xo
Why thank ya. :)
I love the flower`s face! It`s very pretty :-)
You seem to have a lot of inspiration at the moment, that`s just great!
I love the butterfly, what's it made from?
So very pretty and feminine!
Elisabeth, Yeah I'm very grateful for the inspiration! Thanks. :)
Sarah, thanks. The butterfly is made from silk (or some kind of fabric) flower petals for the wings, another kind of flower for the body and the pistons(?) for the antennae.
P&S, thank you.
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